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Wednesday, September 19, 2012

"There's a Light"

Here's a song that I'm working on with my old pal, Brad Warren.  The lyric is rough.  I'm sure there will be changes as the song comes together.  In any case, I thought I'd share this first draft from early on in the process....
 
-There's a Light-
 
Refrain :
There's a light in the distance; it's burning through the night.
There's a light up ahead that lies just beyond the sea.
I'm a drift on these waves, floating, lost, and aimelss.
But there's a light in the distance, and it's giving hope to me.

Verse 1:
In my time, I've climbed a million mountains-
a fugitive just running from his fears.
I've kept myself away from those who love me.
Now I've grown tired and old beyond my years.
But...

Refrain :
There's a light in the distance that fights away the dark.
There's a light up ahead that lies just beyond these hills.
In the prison of night, I move across this desert
towards a light in the distance that despair can never kill.

Verse 2:
I got lost along a hidden highway
I left behind the life I once pursued.
A broken compass keeps me in the wasteland,
and blinded by a love of solitude.
But...
 
Refrain:
There's a light in the distance that fights away the night.
There's a light up ahead that I'm keeping in my sight.
There's a light in the distance that leads me to tomorrow.
Oh, there's a light up ahead that I'm moving toward tonight.

-Spraggins, June 2012

Sunday, August 26, 2012

"My Love, Departed" (Instrumental Version) from "Elizabethtown: A Musical Western"

"My Love, Departed" began as an instrumental piece that I wrote in early 2010.  When Andy Brown and were working on the musical "Elizabethtown" last year, he decided to write lyrics for the instrumental piece and add it to the show, thus creating this song.  It is the next to last song of the musical and is performed by two of the shows male characters- after both have just experienced great loss.

The artwork featured in the video is by acclaimed songwriter, author, and poet Leonard Cohen.  You can view (and purchase) prints of these works and more by Mr. Cohen at this link:
http://www.hambletongalleries.com/dynamic/artists/Leonard_Cohen_CC_GOQ.asp

Andy's lyrics to the song are below.

"MY LOVED DEPARTED"

WHY NOT BLOT OUT THE SUN?
WHY TURN THE NIGHT TO DAY 
WHEN THE ONE I HAVE KNOWN FROM 
THE TIME I LEARNED 
HOW TO LOVE 
WENT AWAY?

WHY TAKE ANOTHER BREATH? 
WHY TAKE ANOTHER'S LIFE 
WHEN THE PAIN THAT IT CAUSES 
CAN CUT YOU IN TWO
LIKE A KNIFE?

MY LOVE, DEPARTED, 
MY HEART YEARNS FOR YOU.
AND I WILL TRY TO GO ON 
THOUGH I DON'T WANT TO. 
MY LOVE, DEPARTED, 
I WOULD STOP THE WORLD AND THEN 
I‟D BUILD IT AGAIN 
WITH YOU BESIDE ME...

GOD, GRANT HER TO YOUR CARE. 
GOD, PLEASE SAGEGUARD HER SOUL. 
THOUGH I THOUGHT I WAS FAR FROM 
THE SAVIOR'S GRACE, 
THROUGH HER LOVE, 
I WAS WHOLE.

GOD, MAKE YOUR JUDGMENT SWIFT. 
GOD, GUIDE ME THROUGH THIS FIGHT. 
MAY THE GUILTY BE PUNISHED. 
JUST STRIKE THEM DOWN WITH
 ALL YOUR MIGHT.

MY LOVE, DEPARTED, 
MY HEART YEARNS FOR YOU. 
AND I WILL TRY TO GO ON 
THOUGH I DON'T WANT TO. 
MY LOVE, DEPARTED, 
I WOULD STOP THE WORLD AND THEN 
I‟D BUILD IT AGAIN 
WITH YOU BESIDE ME STILL.

(Music and Lyrics Copyright 2012 Spraggins and Brown)

Saturday, July 28, 2012

My Phone Interview with John Wayne Gacy's Defense Attorney

I was fortunate to have the opportunity to conduct a phone interview with former Chicago Judge Sam Amirante.  Amirante served as John Wayne Gacy's defense attorney during his murder trial.  Gacy was convicted of killing 33 young men and was sentenced to death in 1980.   He was executed in 1994 by lethal injection.  Amirante has written a book about his experiences on the Gacy case called John Wayne Gacy: Defending a Monster. (http://www.amazon.com/John-Wayne-Gacy-Defending-Monster/dp/1616082488). 

The book is a fantastic read and is sure to become a classic in the true crime genre.  Amirante has devoted his life to the American Justice system and is passionate about every man's right to a capable and fair defense.  Aside from the grisly subject matter, his book is an inspiring tale of a young lawyer who is devoted to the justice system and the individual rights of all people.  I will be writing up a couple of articles based on my interview with the former judge that will be published at BlogCritics.com and on Yahoo.  For now, here are recordings of my phone interview.  It's a very fascinating conversation about a case that continues to stir interest around the world.
PART ONE:
PART TWO:

Saturday, May 26, 2012

"Riding With the Prince" New Demo


"Riding with the Prince" was recently listed among  the "Best of Song U" at SongU.com, a site for songwriters that is based in Nashville.  To date, I have five songs on this list!

Monday, April 23, 2012

Goodbye Levon...

I was driving late last week and listening to a live boot-legged version of Elton John performing Levon.  What a song!  When I got back to work, I found out the sad news that Levon Helm, the man who inspired the name used in that song, had finally lost his long battle with lung cancer.  The world has  lost another musical giant.

Levon Helm was an incredible drummer, vocalist, actor ("Coal Miner's Daughter) and human.  His style has shaped every good drummer that I hear working today (Jim Keltner and Nigel Olsson, for example).  His style of music lives on in the likes of Ray Lamontangne ( and a handful of others that give hope to the ailing music world) and of course in our old recordings of his classic work.     We've lost another musical giant.  We should really appreciate the ones that we have left!

Take a moment and enjoy Mr. Levon Helm with his group, THE BAND, and other friends.


Not surprising, one of Levon's biggest fan, lyricist Bernie Taupin, was quick to eulogize him via a blog post.  It's a well written and heart felt tribute.
Check it out:  http://www.berniejtaupin.com/index.php?page=blog&b_id=459670

Thursday, April 19, 2012

"This Room" Demo


This is a song that I wrote with an old high school buddy, Brad Warren.  (see earlier post).
Brad's a fantastic musician.  Check out his blog:  http://newnashvillemusician.wordpress.com/


Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Jimmy Webb Describes Songwriters...


#1

Jimmy Webb gives an answer (beginning at the five minute mark) that I can really relate to.  He has written some of the greatest and most influential pop songs in history.  He also wrote one of the best books on writing available (called "Tunesmith 2").   If you don't know Jimmy Webb, do some research and listening!

#2

Saturday, April 14, 2012

"Something True" New Demo

"Something True" is a song that I wrote back in 2007. It has been on the shelf for a long, long time. I was in sort of a blue mood this morning until I checked my email and found this vocal demo that Jon Statham has produced. It brought back memories of a time when I wrote this song, and it made me smile. Jon really brought this memory to life. I'm so pleased with this demo and happy that this song was finally recorded.

The art in the video is by Dali, and the moving images are of New York City- the city that inspired the song.

Friday, April 13, 2012

"This Room"

This is a song lyric that I had written (in another form) for a musical project a few weeks ago.  I ended up deciding not to use it in the show, so I've reworked it a bit to make it less specific to that story.  I'm going to pass this one along to an old high school buddy to set to music, I think.  I'll keep you posted on what comes of it...

This Room


Verse:
You left a candle burning when you locked me in this room,
my love all torn and stretched across your broken, antique loom.
And what it is that traps me here, tonight I cannot tell.
My senses are held captive, still enchanted by your spell.

Verse:
This room, it has no windows, and the door cannot be seen.
The floor is bare and frozen, and the ceiling’s painted green.
The candle light casts shadows that are feeding on my fears.
The walls are creeping toward me, holding secrets you can’t hear.

Chorus:
This room is one of many that you’ve hidden in your heart-
a place to store the damaged dreams with which you cannot part.
I live a life of service in a cold and vaulted tomb,
just praying you’ll remember me and free me from this room.

Verse:
The candle’s burning low now, and the darkness wants control.
I could have had salvation, but instead I sold my soul.
I hear you crying through the walls but dare not call your name;
this room requires silence, and for that I am to blame.

Chorus:
This room is one of many that you’ve hidden in your heart-
a place to store the damaged dreams with which you cannot part.
I live a life of service in a cold and vaulted tomb-
just hoping you’ll reach out to me and free me from this room.
 
J.S. / 2012


Monday, March 26, 2012

New Track from Rufus Wainwright's Latest Album...

Rufus has a new album coming out later next month.  As always, I'm excited about anything new from this guy.  He's one of my favorites!  Check it out...

Friday, March 16, 2012

Music from The Lambuth University Jazz Band...

Here are a few mp3 files that I had on my computer from the Lambuth Jazz Band's 2001 spring tour and one from the fall of 2000.  Mr. Dick Brown was directing at this time.  I was playing 1st alto sax.  Dr. Derek Jones was in his first year at Lambuth and was playing tenor sax with us, and Dr. Ross Bernherdt, the choral director, was playing trumpet.  Those are two of the most talented musicians I've ever encountered.  My cousin, Steven Lumley, was also playing trombone in this group, and my KA brother, Dustin Smith, was on drums (he's fantastic).  I loved my years at Lambuth, and the Jazz Band was a highlight of my time there. I can't believe it's been over ten years since we made these recordings! 


"Channel One Suite"



"Children of Sanchez"



"Oh When the Saints"


"The Suncatchers"



"In the Mood"


"I Feel October in the Air" (from fall 2000)
Alto Sax Solo by Jason Spraggins


Thursday, March 15, 2012

"Look Beneath" from "BENEATH THE SURFACE"


Here is a demo of a song from "Beneath the Surface", the musical (based on the Gacy murders) that Matt Glickstein and I are writing.  This is the first song in the musical.  It takes place in 1979 in the prison hospital where Gacy is being held.  It has been one year since his arrest, and his defense team is preparing for his trial by having him evaluated by Dr. Helen Matthewson (fictional), a psychiatrist.  The defense is hoping that she will declare him insane, as they are basing their case on an insanity plea.   The song includes two characters: Dr. Matthewson and Mr. Morretti, the defense lawyer.   Matt sings both parts in this demo...






"LOOK BENEATH"
Mr. Morretti: 
How could they think he's not insane-
that something's not terribly wrong in his brain?
The things that he's done, no sane man could do,
but what makes him different from me and from you?

We must dig deep; we must find the source.
What leads him to kill and show no remorse?
Please understand, his life's on the line.
I will prove his illness excuses his crimes.

You must look beneath the surface
of this troubled man's charade.
You must sift through all of his secrets-
buried and decayed.
You must resurrect the memories you find
as you look beneath the surface of his mind.

Dr. Matthewson: 
I understand the trouble he's in.
He's standing on ice that is dangerously thin.
If he is insane, it could save his life,
but he must go under psychology's knife.

I will look beneath the surface
of this troubled man's charade.
I will sift through of his secrets-
buried and decayed.
I will resurrect the memories I find
as I  look beneath the surface of his mind.


Lyrics by Spraggins/ Music by Glickstein

Youth Group Trip to Florida (2005, I think)

Nice memories of fun times with great people.  These kids are all grown up now, and I miss them.  Sadly, we lost Chris in a car accident a few years ago.   I'll cherish memories like these forever...

(back row l to r) Me, Jeric, Chris, Elliott, Jordan, Brittney, Kristina, and Lauren
(front row l to r) Ryan, Matt, Joey, and Liz.
Miss Jody and I overseeing the loading of the bus.

A very tired me consulting with Claydawg about the next activity.

Relaxing and having some Pizza with Clayton on the balcony.

 Me wearing shorts that are a few sizes big.  I don't remember why!

Go cart time!

My uncle Greg, the enforcer
At the beach

SongU.com

www.SongU.com is a site for songwriters that I have been using for about a year now.  In fact, it's how I was connected with Hawaiian composer Matt Glickstein, with whom I've written a number of songs that you can find on this blog.  

SongU provides song writing courses developed by award-winning writers, song feedback, mentoring, one-on-one song coaching, co-writing, un-screened pitching opportunities and more. 

I've learned a lot from taking part in the site and have gotten some helpful feedback on my work. Since I joined, I've had several of my song designated as "The Best of SongU" by the professional coaches who evaluate new material. I've also had a record company contact me about using two songs that I co-wrote with Andy Brown on country artist's upcoming album.

This is a helpful site, and I'd encourage any one interested in the craft and business of songwriting to check it out...


Songs Designated as "Best of SongU":

"Ghosts" (Matt Glickstein/Spraggins)
"The Garden" (Spraggins)  
"Two Worlds" (Spraggins)
"Yours" (Spraggins/Andy Brown)

Monday, February 27, 2012

www.writerscafe.org

I've been posting my work to an online writing community that has been helpful.  It is a place for writers to share their work.  You can have your work reviewed by other writers and review original works by others.  It's not social media- it's about the craft of writing.  It's open to poems, novels, lyrics, short stories, and just about any other form of writing.  They also have various contests that you can enter.  If you like to write and want some feedback on your stuff, you should check it out...

www.writerscafe.org  

Monday, February 20, 2012

"In the Attic" (Instrumental Version) from "Elizabethtown"

Here is an instrumental version of a song from "Elizabethtown"- the musical that I am working on with Andy Brown...