
Pola/Wyle/Chapman
This year’s Twisted Christmas song…
The holiday season has one of the highest rates of suicide. If you know of someone at risk, reach out and let them know they don’t have to suffer alone. Help in any way you can.
This is a song about the state of our social environment, where whichever side you may be on, right or left, there’s a very good chance you believe that the other side is being lied to by their preferred news sources. If we can’t agree on what is real and what is not, how are we supposed to agree on anything?
An exercise in contrasting time.
Based on the book “There’s a Hole in my Bucket: A Journey of Two Brothers” by Royd Tolkien (yes, of that Tolkien family), recounting his efforts to perform the tasks in the bucket list left to him by his brother Mike, who died of ALS in his mid-thirties.
A silly song about a topic that some people might consider to be a nuisance of dog ownership.
A new rendition of a song I wrote 35 years ago.
With what seems like an endless parade of wars going on around the world, as soon as one ends, another crops up, regardless of which side you may think is in the right or wrong, regardless of which side is the aggressor and which side is the aggressee, we all need to recognize that the people who suffer the most are those whose only fault is living their lives in the wrong place and the wrong time. This song is dedicated to these innocents caught in the crossfire.
A song about that dream-state where you find yourself falling through space. When it happens to me, it always seems to wake me up as I suddenly tense for impact.
A simple, danceable love song for all the April Fools.
An instrumental song about nothingness.