Growing up in the late
60’s and 70’s, I loved listening to the evolving FM radio stations. Not only was this where you could hear
various independent alternative bands not always available on conventional AM
radio playlists, but also the coveted “long versions” of many popular songs as
well. These tracks lasted far longer
than the standard 3:43 the conventional AM playlists featured once an
hour. The longer tracks contained
special guitar and drums solos not included in the standard radio cuts. Often, they would also include additional
lyrics which filled in the song’s story in a way not found on AM radio. Some of the songs lasted the entire side of
the vinyl LP. This was music presented the way the
artists’ intended it to be.
At over seven minutes
long, “Little Babe”, the latest holiday song released by vocalist and
songwriter Randi Fay reminds me of the music I enjoyed during those early days
of FM radio. In this Christmas story
song, she takes you on an epic, inspirational and heartfelt journey through the
intimate experience of the Christ Child’s first hours, as seen through Mary’s
eyes. “Little Babe” shares the
feelings of hope and joy, fear and expectations of a mother towards her unique
newborn child.
Randi released the song in
November after investing many hours of love into the project. She estimates she spent over 13 hours in the
studio recording the vocals alone. A
beautiful story song, “Little Babe” will melt the heart of the most determined
Grinch. To complete the package under
the tree, Randi has also released a music video for “Little Babe” on YouTube.
Based in Green Bay, Wi,
Randi Fay’s music lives at the nexus of jazz, Latin, blues with the power of
pop. Her lyric driven songs are
described as poetry set to music. Each
track is delivered in her “rich and colorful voice”. Her music earned Randi nominations for “Female Vocalist of the Year” (2015) and
“Jazz Artist of the Year” (2015,
2016) by the Wisconsin Area Music Industry.
With “Little Babe”, Randi
demonstrates the latest step in her musical evolution. The song incorporates several changes in
musical style, pace, and tempos. “While
my music is primarily jazz and blues-based, I’m always interested in
incorporating different styles into my music and continuing to develop as an
artist,” explains Randi. She is
currently in the studio working on her next recording project scheduled to be
released in the second quarter of 2017.
You can purchase a digital
download of “Little Babe” and check out more of Randi’s music at www.randifay.com. “Little Babe”
is also available for purchase at iTunes, Amazon.com, and other digital
outlets.
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