Live Interview Worldwide: Severin Browne Joins Skys, your host, For In-depth Interview on Indie Showcase

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 The Big Day Wordlwide Is:

Wed May 30 2012 – 8:00PM PDT Los Angeles USA
Thur May 31 2012 – 1:00 PM Sydney Australia
Wed May 30 2012 – 11:00PM EDT New York, NY USA
Wed May 30 2012 – 9:00PM MDT Calgary Alberta Canada
Thur May 31 2012 – 4:00AM BST London UK 

Severin Browne joins Skys, your host, on Indie Showcase for a live in-depth interview. We will speak of his musical journey and hear his latest album called “Lucky Man – A Songwiter’s Notebook”.

This long awaited interview is sure to be one for the books! And you’re all invited!! Severin will be in the station chatroom, so come meet him and get to know what makes him tick. You will have the opportunity to ask Severin questions as well. You won’t want to miss this. As usual, with all Indie Showcase Interviews, this show will be podcasted so those fans who miss it can hear it.

Here is the link to the Review we did for Severin Browne – Lucky Man – A Songwriter’s Notebook : http://www.indieshowcase.net/index.php?topic=985.0

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We look forward to meeting each and every one of you. This is a special day, indeed.

Yours In The Music
The Indie Showcase Team
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Skys, your host, Indie Showcase

Meet SKYS your Host from Indie Showcase

I am co-owner of IndieShowcase. Shashona and i started IndieShowcase together 4 yrs ago. It’s been a great journey so far! I’m looking forward to many more to come! 

I grew up surrounded by music, on the radio or family and friends surrounding me with guitars out! It was a fantastic way to grow up. I believe everyone should be surrounded by music!!!

I’m a little quirky and am always up for a laugh! Usually at my own expense!

Show da luv to the independent and unsigned artists peoples!!!

If i call you hon, hun, darl, darlin, honey …. don’t take offense, that’s the way i talk to everyone! I’m from the east coast and talk to everyone like that! LOL

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LUCKY MAN – A SONGWRITER’S NOTEBOOK (2012)

 

Lucky Man TRACK LIST:1. Lucky Man (4:45)
2. Enough For Us (4:13)
3. Calypso Rose (3:41)
4. To The Light (5:11)
5. I Am Not Cactus (5:01)
6. Is It Really True? (3:44)
7. Britta’s Birthday Song (4:11)
8. Don’t Give Up On Me Virginia (4:17)
9. Cat Woman (4:54)
10. Dear Ruthie (4:11)
11. The Other Man (5:17)
12. When It’s Right It’s Right (2:25)
13. Lessons (3:51)


Lucky Man – A Songwriter’s Notebook is Severin Browne’s fifth album. The CD contains thirteen songs that showcase a variety of musical styles. The CD was produced by Severin Browne, Edward Tree, Jeff Kossack and Holland McRae. It was mixed by Edward Tree and Mastered by Dennis Reed at Syntropy Mastering in Ashland, Oregon. Severin’s first new album in ten years is a selection of the many songs that Severin has written and performed over the years, mostly from the past decade. Here is what Severin has to say about the collection:

I’ve always had a problem with choosing a genre that I’d like to be known for. I love so many different kinds of music, and I like to write songs with those sometimes diverse styles in mind. So I was very disappointed when, on the last day of mixing my From the Edge of the World CD in 1995, my producer (Yoshio J. Maki) told me that no radio station was going to play it because of its diversity.

I have since come to terms with the fact that radio stations, as well as the music business in general, want to be able to put each artist in a little box that they better stay in if they know what’s good for them. It was in dwelling on this idea that I realized that my latest collection of songs had only one common link, and that is that they were all written by me. So I gave each song the production that I thought it needed when I recorded it. So “Cat Woman” got a New Orleans “Second Line” feel, and “Calypso Rose” got steel drums and a Trinidad feel. “Is It Really True” got a bluesy-rockish treatment with Rosemary Butler and Debbie Pearl doing backing vocals and “Dear Ruthie” got a simple guitar-vocal arrangement to tell its simple story.

I hope that you will listen to this CD in the spirit that I made it, and enjoy the many different elements that I love so much.

Severin

 


LYRICS

 

Lucky Man

I sat beside the window for my meal
and ordered up the Blue Plate Special deal.
I’m a Lucky Man, I’m a lucky man

Just outside the window I could see
a homeless man was looking back at me.
I’m a lucky man, I’m a lucky man

The window was the only thing between that man and me.
He was so close that I could count every worry-wrinkle,
every bloodshot vein, each confused expression on his face.

He saw me look, then quickly turned away,
embarrassed that he might be seen that way.
I’m a lucky man, I’m a lucky man.

I suddenly remembered him from school.
That high school jock was always oh so cool.
He was a lucky man, he was a lucky man.

But how on earth could that man fall so far from where he was?
He looked to me to be on top – the king of his own world,
a magnet for the girls – everybody said he’d done it right!

My memory doesn’t like to go so far.
That high school jock once beat me up for playing my guitar.
I’m a lucky man, I’m a lucky man.

My food arrived – I packed it up to go.
I paid the bill, then walked outside and said “Here’s your dinner, Joe.”
“You’re a lucky man, tonight you’re a lucky man.”

He took the food and said “God bless,” then looked me in the eye.
Now maybe he remembered this guitar boy from school
back when he was so cool, but he just turned and walked into the night.
I’m a lucky man, I’m a lucky man.

Words by Severin Browne and Britta Lee Shain
Music by Severin Browne