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Wednesday, October 26th, 2011

Dmitri Shostakovich
I spent last evening with the Missus in what has now become my favorite place to be on the planet – Carnegie Hall. Inspirational music rose to another high point with a visit from the Philadelphia Orchestra to our fair city. The Missus and I were given gift tickets (better n’ Christmas) and though we sat up in the nose-bleed section, 4th Tier and no place for vertigo sufferers, I was amazed once again by the acoustics of this wondrous concert hall.
When I first came to NYC back in my early twenties to study acting at the Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theater, I got a job at night selling orange drink in the tiers of Carnegie Hall and then eventually bar tending in its intermission café. Though I made decent money in pay and tips, the real payment for me was the fact that for two years I got to see every concert presented in the main hall during that time.
I could fill a book with the stories and memories of those evenings and matinees. It was certainly a huge and unexpected part of my education as an artist. I had a place where I would stand in the back of the main floor and knew all the ushers who dubbed that spot, “Pete’s Place”. In those two years I saw and heard a lifetime of great performances.
Since then I have had the great fortune to visit this hallowed hall many times and often had great seats. Last night was, in fact, the first time I’ve ever watched a performance from the 4th Tier. But I must say I loved it. There you sit above the orchestra looking down on the body of players and instruments and can watch the bowings of the strings and the bassoonists prepping their reeds and the timpanist tuning his kettle drums and the bass bassoonist endlessly counting bars of rests waiting for her big moment. (more…)
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Thursday, October 20th, 2011
Note: The following is a compilation of several posts and some new updates intended for newer readers of this blog. Much has been written about our new project, Goin’ Home. If you’ve been following all along, you may find some redundancies here; however, if you’re somewhat new to the project, you’ll find here a summary of events and thoughts that will bring you somewhat up to date.
What if today you could go over to your neighborhood grocery, grab that cart and shop for anything your little ol’ heart desired, then, instead of getting into the checkout line, skip that and just head home with your groceries – steak, shrimp, Haagen Daz, throw in a little Kobe Beef, some chocolate truffles and perchance a tin or two of Almas Caviar.
When you got outside with your overflowing shopping cart, the police would be there, but would just look the other way as you passed by chuckling gleefully, licking your chops.
What a great idea! Why don’t we do this? Food should be free! I think most of us would agree that life would be a lot easier if food were free.
Trouble is, after very little time, maybe the next time we went back to the supermarket, the aisles would be empty, the shelves bare. “Hey, all the food is gone!” you might cry. “Well, let’s go back to the farmers and get more,” the store manager would say.
So we’d go to the farmers and say, “Hey farmers, make more food!” They would respond like this: “Without getting paid, it’s just too hard. Sorry, but there’s just no more food. We’re gonna go do something else.”
Well, essentially that’s what just happened to the music business – except for one problem. Of course the farmers equal the artists in this little analogy and the artists, who love to make music, are still saying, “Oh cool, you like my music? You actually want to listen to my music? OK, I’ll give it to you for free!”
So it’s gonna take a little time before this situation is righted. Give the starving artists a chance to really starve. Then they won’t be able to make any more music no matter how much they love to do it. Cuz we all gotta eat! (more…)
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Monday, October 3rd, 2011

Money may not make the world go around, but it does help gather people together sometimes to give it a little push. In this day and age of the music industry blues, sometimes that little push is needed. In the case of Inspirational music the time is now.
Consequently we have begun a 30 day Kickstarter.com campaign to raise money to complete and promote a CD project that I’ve been working on now for over a year and a half.
It’s the making of new CD called “Goin’ Home” and a subsequent National Tour around this CD. It involves an inspiring blend of great tradition and cutting-edge new music and deals with a very important aspect of each of our lives.
It deals with the experience at the end of our lives that we each face eventually that I like to call “transition”.
In the words of Jenny Burton, one of the project’s stars, “It’s a subject that, at first, we walk away from, but will walk towards one day, so why not walk towards it informed and without fear.”
I, personally, would like to go through that experience, when it comes, fully aware and alert, expectant joyful, and filled with spiritual curiosity. When it comes to that transition, we Americans tend to look the other way and pretend that it doesn’t exist. I don’t want to be like that.
What better way to prepare than to write about it.
So Goin’ Home is about Heaven and beyond. I’ve thought from childhood that the much of the world’s perception of Heaven, though certainly idyllic, was really rather like a fairy tale or a Santa Claus story. In a song entitled Heaven on the CD I write the following: (more…)
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Thursday, September 22nd, 2011

Alan Smallwood
In an earlier marriage my wife at the time chanted the Nichiren-Buddhist mantra “Nam-Myoho-Renge-Kyo”. She was going through a particularly rough stretch in her life and she would go off and chant in our guest bedroom every day for a couple of hours. She would always emerge from these sessions a different person – calm, centered, and quietly joyful.
I supported this practice at first because I saw that it worked wonders for her and over the couple of years that she chanted, I grew to love the sound of her voice pealing through the house, its mellifluous vibrations casting its positive spell over both our lives and probably even helping our plants to grow and be happy as well.
I think it was the thing I missed about her most when we parted.
Several years afterwards I began to work with a young musician named Alan Smallwood who came into my life at just the perfect time and brought to me in musical terms exactly what I seemed to be missing in my life.
As a musician, I had no real formal training. Most of what I knew came from playing in bands, singing in folk groups and conducting student choirs. I did study drums for several years with a fine teacher as a kid, but that was about it.
So there were many holes in my understanding and knowledge of this amazing world of music and consequently there were many holes in my music. Alan Smallwood, several years younger than I, filled these holes with his genius, his fascination with the then developing new technology of synthesis and became my musical director and arranger/orchestrator for many of the musical projects that I created. (more…)
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Wednesday, August 24th, 2011

Barry Danielian - Trumpeter
Yesterday I had a blast. Inspirational music took on new meaning as I recorded virtuoso trumpeter, Barry Danielian, here in NYC at Link Recording Studios. I needed a 16 bar trumpet solo for the song, In That Great Gittin’ Up Mornin’ which is the climax song on my forthcoming CD, Goin’ Home – A Gospel Cantata – On Heaven and Beyond.
I had lost my precious musician phone book last year with all its numbers and so I called my friend, guitarist, Chieli Minucci and asked him for a recommendation of a great trumpet player who could play like the angel, Gabriel. Chieli recommended Barry Danielian. When Chieli speaks; I listen. I hired Barry for the gig.
I wrote the first 4 bars of the trumpet solo for Barry to get him started and then gave him the direction to improvise the rest, to keep it Gospel, make it hot, iconic, hotter, joyful, timeless and apocalyptic. Think, in the climax of the solo, Gabriel on acid trying to blow the roof off the moon. I sent him home to listen to the track for a couple of days and he showed up yesterday afternoon ready to go at it, trumpet in hand.
We did 6 takes – each one discussed relating to shape, development and mood. Barry was the perfect partner in crime. He listened, but also brought his great ideas and mastery of his horn to the moment. (more…)
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Thursday, August 18th, 2011
When I was a kid, my brother and I used to lie in bed at night and make up stupid lyrics to popular songs and giggle into the night. One was:
My body lies over the ocean
My body lies over the sea
My body lies over the ocean
So bring back my body to me
I warned you that they were stupid.
Now today I’m writing lyrics on the same subject – hopefully with a little more content. Here’s one drawn from a previous blog post on Sparks From The Fire. The content, as explained in the post, has been capturing my imagination for months now and it finally all poured out in song form this past two weeks.
Both song and orchestration are now finished and will be presented in Julia Wade’s forthcoming CD, Silk Road, due to be released in early 2012.
Not her usual fare? Perhaps, but watch for some fascinating new directions from this most special vocalist as she branches out and develops this new Classical/Crossover genre.
This song will be a guaranteed eye and ear opener. Enjoy!
My Body
Music and Lyrics by Peter Link
I am not my body
My body is not me
I mean to live beyond it
In some capacity
I believe I’ve lived before it
Though memory fails
I cannot ignore it
Everything else
Pales in comparison
This wondrous invention
Of flesh and bone technology
Only belongs to me
Ladies choir
Temporarily
(more…)
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Sunday, August 14th, 2011
A number of you have asked whatever happened to my Inspirational music project called Goin’Home.
Goin’ Home
A Gospel Cantata
On Heaven and Beyond
Additional Music and Lyrics by
Peter Link
Yes, there is a light, and yes, there is a tunnel. Turns out it’s an extremely expensive project that has been in the works for nearly two years now. Time and money have, for too long, been the obstacle. Now we’re poised to overcome both.
The plan is to get the CD out for Christmas of 2011. But first we have to finish a song and a half, mix the album, master it, design it, manufacture it and promote it.
Originally, I raised about a 3rd of the money for the project from two very dear friends and supporters, Watchfire Music put in the another third and then time and money simply ran out before the project came to completion. There’s a missing third. (more…)
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Wednesday, August 3rd, 2011
Here’s a song in demand before its time – if that were possible. If there was ever a time in our nation’s history for a shot of inspiration, it’s now. Leadership seems to be stuck in a very unfortunate place ruled by ego and greed. No matter what your political affiliation or taste, you can’t be liking what’s going down out there in Washington, D.C. It seems like we need some new ideas, some new inspiration perhaps – something beyond the human will. Here’s where Inspirational music can definitely help.
Last week in her church service (which gets broadcast around the world on the Internet) the Missus performed a new song fresh off the presses. It has received tremendous feedback, the kind of response that makes all the blood, sweat and tears of this industry totally worth all the effort. I’ll have to admit that we were not prepared for this response. Who knew that this national occurrence would come?
Julia Wade (The Missus) chose the song to fit the sermon of that particular Sunday over a month ago, but it turned out to be the right panacea for the moment. The trouble is, it is a new song that she has been working on for her new forthcoming CD, Silk Road, due to be released this coming Christmas season. We have no single completed; we have no sheet music to sell – yet.
So we’re going to rush this one out to you ahead of its time. We’ll release it as a single and its sheet music in the next couple of weeks. I guess it’s just a song that demanded its own time – not on my schedule or Julia’s, but on its own schedule. Like a baby who comes early – once it’s born, you simply have to stop all else and deal with it no matter what.
Here are only a few of the comments that we’ve received:
“We had the great good fortune to hear you perform “Even Now” in the Mother Church last Sunday. We were traveling and just happened to be there in Boston. We both wept, it was SO gorgeous… even my husband cried — who is a Methodist!
Is there a recording of that song available? My husband is an accomplished guitarist and he loved the guitar music so much too. Of course your singing was a gift!
Thank you so much for sharing your beautiful singing with all of us. We will never forget how special that was!” –Carolyn (more…)
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