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Present Moment-Wonderful Moment – Album #89!

Present Moment - Wonderful MomentThe title of the album, Present Moment : Wonderful Moment is a breath meditation that comes from the Vietnamese Zen Buddhist, Thich Nhat Hanh. The flow of the album explores the arc of an incarnation, from non-physical intention to non-physical return. It is the journey of a lifetime, from the exhilaration of discovery, through the many stages of experience, offering a deepening of appreciation and wisdom “for those with eyes to see.” Each song piece reflects a unique facet of the incarnation diamond, and these pieces are best heard in the context of the whole. If you can find an uninterrupted 43 minutes, get your favorite comfortable chair, some good headphones, and a nice glass of wine… and hear it in its entirety. Hey, I can dream, right? However you hear it, please know that I deeply appreciate the listen. The music does too.

Hope the arc of your incarnation is filled with joy.

Love and appreciation, Doug

Rainbowland 5th Anniversary

Greetings, dear one who is reading this… June 23rd marked the 5 year anniversary for the Rainbowland website. HAPPY BIRTHDAY! To date, there have been over 50,000 unique visitors, 64,000 listens and 32,000 downloads. It is a most gratifying thought to me that there are folks out there who are connecting to the music. Both the music and I thank you! Special thanks again to Web Master Richard Rodrigue, who makes this sharing possible.

I am just completing album #89. It is titled “Present Moment : Wonderful Moment”, and it is subtitled “A Road Trip of Heart Reflections”. I hope to have it posted to the site soon. It will be the 30th album available for free download.

Thanks again for your presence and support. Your connection with the music completes the circle, and gives the music new life.

With love and appreciation,

Doug

Life After Life!
8 musical pieces for album #88.

Life After LifeThe opening track, Remember This, is an energetic anthem that sets the lyrical tone.

The World Between the Worlds and Jaine’s Guitar are before and after songs responding to the “crossing over” of a beloved family member.

The Real Miracle is an answer to a radio interview with a scientist who suggested that the big bang theory is a dis-proof of the existence of god.

Islands and Oceans is the heart of the album… a schizophrenic, autobiographical 10-minute musical adventure.

Raindrops Revisited takes a lyric written 30 years ago, and gives it a whole new musical setting.

We Know is another musical adventure, exploring the wisdom that comes from the experience of authentic love.

Eternity Friend is a ballad of appreciation to all of you soul friends who represent my soul family in this life.

My invitation once again… find 41 uninterrupted minutes, pour yourself a glass of wine and get out your favorite headphones, and listen to it straight through.

It’s a great ride. Enjoy!

Love, Doug

Rainbowland Concert Slideshow

The August 23rd Doug Rice Acoustic Ensemble concert at Rainbowland was wonderful! Here is a selection of Bruce Malnor’s photos taken at the concert. The music track is Doug Rice performing the Youngblood’s “Get Together” and David Bowie’s “Heroes.” We are continuing to upload videos from the concert, which can all be seen at https://rainbowlandmusic.com/videos/. Hope you enjoy them!

Runtime Al Goes to Rainbowland

Al “Runtime” Cooke travels to Rainbowland to play with Doug Rice, his Elixir bandmate from the early 1980’s. Here’s a some video footage of their reunion, sharing with friends & family, and practices before their 8/23/14 concert with the Doug Rice Acoustic Ensemble. Video of the concert will be coming soon!

Gentle Song

5/11/14
In honor of Mother’s Day, here is a clip from a concert last fall. I am singing a song called “Tender Song” to my mom, as the closing number of the concert. It was a truly special moment. Enjoy!

Before and After

My brother-in-law, Steve, passed away on January 22nd. I am especially close with my sister, Jaine, so this has been a time of deep feeling. In late December, Jaine and Steve returned home from their last trip to Stanford hospital, knowing that there was not much more that they could do. The house was cold from days of emptiness. They built a fire in the living room, and sat together, sharing stories from their amazing life together. After hearing this vignette from Jaine, I woke up in the middle of the night and wrote the song, The World Between the Worlds. It became my soundtrack in the days that followed, being present with Jaine from a distance.

Most of my family went together to be with Jaine after Steve’s passing. Steve, ever-supportive of Jaine’s creativity, had purchased her a beautiful Martin guitar years ago. Jaine, in turn, organized a family gift to me of the identical Martin guitar for my 50th birthday. We played songs together in remembrance of Steve. When I left to make the 6 hour drive back to Rainbowland, I grabbed Jaine’s guitar by mistake. A day or two later, I took Jaine’s guitar out of the case to see what I might find. There was the song, Jaine’s Guitar. It is a song written from me to Steve, and is for Jaine. Hence, the two-song cd Before and After
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What follows is the beautiful obituary Jaine wrote for Steve, with loving help from her wonderful friends:

Steve Agronsky – beloved husband, brother, and son; a man who dared to imagine the life he wanted and then live it among the orange and avocado trees and the oaks on his Templeton farm; professor of mathematics who truly put students first; a trekker of mountain ridge and cloud forests, volcano and jungle paths; paddler of Alaskan rivers; one who understood the great gift of humor, straight-faced, understated, and impeccably timed; who practiced the fine art of listening, confidante, wise advisor, and bracing friend; a man who loved children and trees… Steve died Wednesday, Jan. 22, 2014, surrounded by loved ones under a waning Wolf Moon. He requested there be no formal memorial. To honor his memory, plant a tree – Any tree, anywhere.

Kriss Miss Toons

I’ve always loved the carol, “Lo How a Rose”, and thought to create a rendition. When I searched the lyrics, the first song that came up was “The Rose”, as sung by Bette Midler. I ended up printing out the lyrics for both songs, and decided to make a medley of the two – hence came “A Solstice Rose”.

The 2nd piece, “A Punkish Resolution Carol”, is a take-off on the traditional carol “God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen”, a melody that lends itself quite naturally to rock interpretation. And take-off it does indeed!… with fresh lyrics, a non-physical chorus, and explosive resolution.

I hope you enjoy! May the spirit infused in these songs be nestled amongst the ornaments of your holiday cheer, and fill your seasonal remembrance with hope, joy and inner knowing.

Love always, Doug

Star People at Nevada County Fair, Aug. 2013

self to Self – Side One

This project has been unfolding since the late fall of 2012. I recently found myself feeling that I had reached a clear halfway point. As I am an old record album guy, I thought I would go ahead and post where I am to this point, and call it “Side One.” My birthday is April 4th… an opportune release date. Note: the words for Communion are a journal entry written by my wife, Catherine. The words for Faces are from Yogananda.

June marks the 3rd anniversary of my website, rainbowlandmusic.com. To date, there have been over 50,000 visits to the site, and more than 10,000 unique visitors. This is profoundly gratifying for me, and I thank you from the fullness of my heart, for your interest and support. The music is my offspring, and it is thrilling that it finds new relationship with you.

These continue be dynamic and challenging days. Humanity is shedding its skin. It’s not pretty, and it is new life. There are so many right now in my circles of love, family and friendship, who are facing rough roads. There continues to be great polarization and at the same time, deep connection.

“It’s an unstable world, it’s an uncertain time, at the eye of the hurricane, transcendent sublime.” —Words from the closing song on this collection, Alive.

I wish for you bright awareness, great flexibility and fluidity, and a joyful navigation of these amazing days. I Thank you for making Rainbowland part of your adventure. And the music thanks you too.

Much love, Doug