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God’s Unruly Friends Returns to Harlem.

It’s been a long time coming.

God’s Unruly Friends is emerging from its hiatus to offer a performance – maybe the last performance of 2016. Our music, a mystic-ethno-jazz-electronica will bring you to a psychospiritual place of peace and illumination.

This event will reveal the pre-release of God’s Unruly Friends’ upcoming CD A Pearl in Wine. This LIMITED EDITION CD will not be in existence long. However, copies will be available at the show at a discounted rate. AND the first five people who RSVP me at godsunrulyfriends@gmail.com, and attend the show, will get a free copy of the CD!

More good news! If you can’t attend, the performance will be streamed live! You can access it here. After the date of the performance I will provide you with a link to watch it any time. An audio and video recording of the show will be made available.

The performance will be on Thursday, October 27th, 7:00PM EST. It will be located at The Shrine ( 2271 Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd, New York, NY 10030). 

Come, join us. Be part of something wonderful.

Access to the Music

You’ve probably noticed that some changes have been made to this website. It’s evolving, and is a work in progress.

 

The most important thing is that the music is now readily available! Both digital downloads and ordering the physical CDs are easy.

 

Here are the downloads . And here are the CDs.

It’s Mid-September Already?

It’s been a while.

Well, summer was interesting. I weathered some changes, and a few challenges. But I’m still standing. I hope you did well, and had a great summer!

Anyway, on to business.

Saturday, September 17th, I will be one of the featured performers at the Chapel of Sacred Mirrors‘ Full Moon Event. This will be a solo performance, and I will be offering two sets in the post Full Moon Lounge, and a talk on the subject of Islamic spirituality for the event. Details will be found here. The event begins at 7pm. CoSM is located at 46 Deer Hill Rd. Wappinger Falls, NY 12590. 

I have the honor of composing music for an upcoming independent film; “Sweet Dreams, Momma.” It’s written and directed by Dianne Kirksey, and stars Ella Joyce. For more information, and to learn how you can support this project, check out this link:

https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/sweet-dreams-momma-film#/

The next God’s Unruly Friends concert will be at Shrine (2271 Adam Clayton Powell Jr Blvd, New York, NY 10030) on Thursday October 27th, 7pm. You will want to be there; there will be a few surprises. And it may also be a CD release party! The new God’s Unruly Friends CDis nearing completion (who knows? Maybe I’ll offer a few pre-release copies. I’ll let you know).

(BTW, the photo in this newsletter is my original artwork that will be used for the CD cover. You like?)

Speaking of CDs, the Sacred Forbidden Music (from the Music Meditation Sessions) CD is now available at the following locations:

Namaste Bookshop
2 W 14th St, New York, NY 10011
www.namastebookshop.com

Quest Bookshop
240 E 53rd St, New York, NY 10022
www.questbookshop.com 

Scent Elate
313 West 48th Street New York. NY 10036
https://www.scentelate.com/

Finally, a new video!  

I’m glad I had the chance to reach out to you, and look forward to sharing more music with you! Hit me up at godsunrulyfriends@gmail.com

God’s Unruly Friends Live Concert Video

On Sunday, March 9th, 2016, God’s Unruly Friends presented a concert at St. Mark’s on the Bowery in NYC. A few video clips of the concert were made available.

Now, the entire concert is available to watch on YouTube.com

The concert is here.

Many more cool things are in the works. Until we meet again.

HELP!

OK, maybe I’m being overly dramatic. And asking for help is not my strong suit (ask my wife. She’ll tell you. I’m the guy who, when driving somewhere, will never ask directions). But I do need your help. 

God’s Unruly Friends has a YoTube channel. OK: this is not an unusual thing. But I’m trying to get a custom URL (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpI7wAuCWOYswkLcQopZPzA is so clumsy).

The thing is, the new eligibility requirements mandate that I have 100 subscribers. 

Since this is a new channel (and I been a bit busy to promote it), I do not have 100 subscribers yet.

Would you help me, and subscribe? Just go here, and click “subscribe.” That’s it.

Thanks!!

New Videos!

I Put Together A Few Videos.

Yes. For your viewing and listening pleasure, I compiled two new videos one is excerpts from live God’s Unruly Friends concerts, and the other is from the recent solo performance I did at Wow Theater NYC (opening for John Kruth).

Enjoy!

https://youtu.be/Zq-iC7o351w

https://youtu.be/XWTR7WwAWck

God’s Unruly Friends, BAM Cafe, and Paris.

Last night (11/13/15), God’s Unruly Friends played at Bam Cafe in Brooklyn. Permit me to shout out to Kaveh Haghtalab, Tom Chess, and Chenana Manno for performances above and beyond the call to duty!

 

However, the event coincided with the Paris attacks, and the vibe was, shall I say, heavy.

 

I recall a story. The night when Martin Luther King was killed, Jimi Hendrix was booked to play Newark NJ (of all places). They wanted to cancel the concert, but Hendrix said no; he would do the show. Everyone was scared of the possibility of race riots. Hendrix walked on stage, and said “This is for a friend of mine.” He then abandoned all his usual songs, and improvised a long blues ballad that was so moving even the theater stagehands and janitors were in tears. (Naturally, nobody recorded it).

 

As you know, I’m a Muslim. And as it stands, I and my people are pretty much all “on trial” for the events in Paris. Whoever did those horrible attacks in Paris (and all over the Middle East, for that matter) are NOT Muslims! I see absolutely no Islam in what they do, and refuse to acknowledge ANY connection between them and real Islam. They are NOT my brothers in religion.


To the people of Paris, my heart goes out to you. I’ve visited your beautiful city a number of times, and your people are wonderful. Stay strong, and know that there are a lot of people who are sending love your way.

 

I’m a musician, and in many ways, I count for very little in this world. I have to do what I can with what I have. God’s Unruly Friends’ performance last night was us using our music as an imposition of love and spiritual power upon a political upheaval to counteract the presence of evil, oppression, and destruction. I pray it did some good. I pray that my music brings something useful into a chaos of futility, and something beautiful into a world of ugliness.

The Perils of Musical Technology

I have a confession.

Well, not really a confession, but something I should share. A few days ago (as I write this) I was doing a Music Meditation at Namaste. About 15 or 20 minutes into it, one of my electronic devices I use in this and other musical applications died. Well, I had to think fast. I bypassed it, and continued.

The quality of the performance was not affected in any way. Frankly, I’d be a pitiful excuse for a musician if I let it be affected.

It reminded me of some years ago when I played at the Apollo in NYC. I was doing a solo sitar performance with laptop accompaniment. As the first of my allotted three songs ended, my laptop froze up. So, I improvised my way around it. Later, I mentioned this to a friend in the audience. She said she wasn’t aware that I was having technical problems. I siad “You weren’t meant to.”

If I use a single acoustic instrument, or an arsenal of instruments and electronic devices, it all exists to derve the same purpose. Each one is but a tool. You either use it, or not.

In the end, the music, and its effects in the hearts of the audience are all that matter. All else are details.