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"United For The
Ride" CD Review
Jed Ryan - Review
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"United for the
Ride Vol. 1": The Mission and the
Music
Produced by: Terry
Christopher
Review By: Jed
Ryan
Braking the Cycle is a
three-day, 275-mile fundraising bike ride from Boston to New York
City. The annual event raises money for The New
York City Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgendered
Center's HIV and AIDS services. In the past three
years alone, Braking the Cycle has delivered over $1.2 million to the
HIV/AIDS services of The Center. This year, the highly
anticipated event will take place from Friday September 11th
through Sunday, September 13th.
One of the event's most dedicated cyclists is
New Jersey singer/songwriter Terry Christopher, AKA
Rider #154. A
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multi-talented performer with two albums under his belt, Christopher was
declared "Favorite Male Artist" by the 2003 Stonewall
Society Pride in the Arts Awards, with his album "Take
Another Look" winning "Favorite Album"
as well. In 2007, his GLBT pride
anthem "Brothers in Arms & Sister Soldiers" was
awarded the Stonewall Society Pride in the Arts "Favorite
Pride Song". Terry's own participation in the annual ride
as a cyclist inspired him to do more for the event. Raising awareness of
Braking the Cycle, as well as raising money for the event, became one of
Terry's missions. He was involved in organizing an ongoing, year-long
itinerary of fundraising activities, from private rooftop house parties to
benefits at Will Clark's popular weekly event Porno Bingo. Over dinner,
a week before the CD was released, Terry and I discussed what motivated him to
become even further involved: "After completing last year's Ride, one
of the hardest post-ride moments came when I had to return back to my
'regular' non-Ride life. It was intoxicating being around such good
people all riding hundreds of miles for the same goal. There is
something very bonding about training together and then actually doing the
ride for those three days. It was so hard to stuff all those great
feelings and emotions into a box and tuck
them all away until the next Ride. I wanted to take that energy, that
great sense of accomplishment, which for me was exponential being that this
was my first Ride of which I didn't give up a single mile. I also rode
my first 'century' during the Ride which is always a great accomplishment as
well... A 'century' is covering 100 miles in a single day of
riding.." To keep the momentum going, Mr.
Christopher turned to the art form he does best: music. Terry set out to
turn his inspiration from Braking the Cycle into a benefit compilation CD, and
less than a year later, that labor of love-- named "United for
the Ride, Vol. 1"-- was born. Len
Rogers of The Stonewall Society hosted an online CD release party on his
site Rainbow World Radio on May 23rd,
and there was a live concert at New York City's Triad Theater
on Saturday, June 6th, which featured live performances by eight of
the CD's featured artists.
"United for the Ride,
Vol.1" features twelve songs by GLBT artists and our allies from all over
the U.S., from West Virginia (Judith Avers) to San
Francisco (Joshua Klipp)... as well as
Canadian singer/songwriter Norine Braun. The chosen
artists are all from widely varied musical backgrounds and genres, but what
all the songs had in common was that all of their songs chosen for the CD
embodied the core elements of the mission of the Ride. Terry Christopher
stated to me that he didn't want to just fill the CD with "pretty love
songs" (What's wrong with that?!). Rather, he wanted all
the tracks to really exemplify the spirit of the annual philanthropic event it
was benefiting; In the spirit of charity, all the artists donated their songs
and time for free. Terry stated, "I spent a huge amount of time
looking at tons of songs from LGBT and LGBT community
supporting artists via websites, MySpace, Facebook,
radio playlists, etc...and found a collection of songs that were
really indicative of the messages I was searching for: hope, perseverance,
love, courage, and sense of self. The 12 songs on the 'United For The
Ride ,Vol. I' CD, really sing of those themes, and collectively bring
together a musical landscape of such powerful messages."
One hundred percent of the funds raised from "United for the Ride, Vol.
1" will benefit Braking the Cycle.
Adding a new title to his resume, Terry Christopher
served as Producer of the CD, and New York City artists Roger Kuhn
and Morry Campbell, who both
contributed songs to the project, were Co-Producers. Two of the songs on
the CD, Christopher's own "Braking the Cycle" and Kuhn's "Ride
On", were inspired by Braking the Cycle and were patently written for the
album. Mr. Christopher's own "Braking the Cycle" is a stunner.
The song opens with a smooth, retro-electronic funk 'n' soul rhythm... but
when Christopher first breaks into the chorus, singing "Braking the
cycle, braking the cycle starts with me; I'm not backin' down or
givin' up till all of us are free...", the audience
gets hit with a jolt of musical adrenaline a s a harder, rock guitar sound
emerges. Roger Kuhn combines lusty vocals with dynamic guitar work's
"Ride On", the album's opener, "Rider 154, bravery at his
core, through thick and thin he rides again, giving back once m ore; he
celebrates with music, his melodies help pave the way; he rides for you, he
rides for me, he rides for those with HIV... He will ride on, oh he'll be
strong ...He's gonna break the cycle for you and me, givin'
all that he can for his community..." In both of the CD's new
songs, the delivery is sharp, and the lyrics get the message across as clear
as a New York City summer sky. Both Christopher's and Kuhn deliver the
same intense vibe that we imagine the riders get when they cross that finish
line. In fact, every one of these young artists turns in an
emblematic performance, with their individual talents making the most of their
five or so minutes. California native Randi Driscoll's
"Angel in Chelsea" is an anthem of keeping the faith that sounds
both timeless and yet every bit written for 2009. It's hauntingly beautiful,
with high-reaching vocals and piano notes which fall delicately on those
vocals like the snowflakes she sings about in the song. The song is
unambiguously about hope, with lines like: "There's a battle ahead,
but without the darkness, you could not see the light..."
Hope is also a theme in New Yorker Jeffrey Wilgus' strong
yet sensitive, ultimately triumphant "The Answer in Me"; the
listener clearly feels the vein of optimism running through the
song. Atlanta, Georgia singer/songwriter Mike Rickard's
"Everything You Need" is a perfect anthem for friendship
and loyalty. And, this reviewer challenges anyone to listen to Morry
Campbell's affecting "Long Long Way Home" and not be deeply
moved...
Judith Avers' mini-masterpiece
"Trade in Your Kingdom" takes the theme of friendship and
to the next level. Since most members of our community are fiercely
independent and proud to a fault, our pride may stand in the way of asking for
help when we need it. Avers' song is a metaphorical plea for those
in need to surrender some of that pride to accept a helping hand: "Trade
in your kingdom, And all its grace; Lay down your halo, by my bedside, just in
case." The grand song is just as regal as its title would imply.
Equally as grand is Norine Braun's "Be Brave".
The singer's haunting, almost ethereal vocals combine with a lush,
multifaceted rhythm and lots of musical ornamentation. Joshua Klipp
plays the bad boy of the bunch with "Rescue Me", a high-energy
electro-dance gem with the addition of rap effectively used in his
song "United for the Ride, Vol. 1" ends with
New York native Dan Manjovi's soaring "Things'll
Get Better". It's a perfect closer, with its somber yet
optimistic tone which really symbolizes our community's decades-long battle against
HIV/AIDS.
Every year for Braking the Cycle, hundreds of riders
participate, coming from all over the country and donating their time, energy,
and talent. Each of these riders has their own unique story and
motivations; but collectively, they all unite for one noble goal, and
together, they ultimately achieve one far-reaching result. The same way,
"United for the Ride, Vol. 1" brings together twelve diverse artists
from all over North America, all with their own individual talents and
motivations, to achieve one noble goal. The synergy is amazing.
Many different interpretations can be made from Brooklyn-based artist Katie
Sawicki's provocative "Tuesday" or Philadelphia native Robin
Renee's invigorating "For Today", but listening to
this CD, it really seems like the artists patently wrote their songs for
this project.
Sawicki's "Tuesday" starts out
ostensibly as a somber, heartfelt, personal message to a lover which
increases with percussion-heavy intensity as it progresses... and the astute
listener will discover other themes within the song: commitment and
sheer drive. Robin Renee's vibrant "For Today" is also
delightfully cryptic, but the title alone should clue the listener as to why
the song was chosen for this CD; the excitement is palpable as Renee
sings, "For today, come my way; can I say, come my way; For today,
everyone is waiting...and it's all OK!" "United
for the Ride, Vol. 1" is guaranteed to bring positive results--
starting with the listener. And, like the annual Ride, the effects of this
CD are guaranteed to last for a long time after September 2009...
Terry Christopher gave some
final thoughts on "United for the Ride, Vol.1": "I came
from the train of thought that I chase down every realistic dream that I am
passionate about, no matter how large or small , or how difficult the task
at hand may be. I also believe in putting my money where my mouth
is, which is why for this project-- because it was my vision, my long
standing dream to do a compilation project for many years now-- that I would
bust my butt to make sure I could finance this project 100% by myself.
The earning potential and good work this project can acquire is exciting.
The fact that the artists were so selfless in their wanting to be a part of
it was paramount. Each of them have been brilliant in coming on board
and providing me with the information to meet a laundry list of deadlines.
We now have the CD which is going to work to fight HIV/AIDS and bring
awareness and visibility to the efforts of the Braking The Cycle Riders and
Crew. It's a win-win for everyone. But it came down to me doing
more than coming up with an idea. Ideas are worthless and powerless
unless they are cultivated, acted upon, and achieved. This life is for
doing and chasing down our dreams, as we can't acquire anything from the
grave. As my Aunt Marlene, who is the living, wilder-than-life version
of Auntie Mame always said, you can sleep when you're dead.
Just try being around someone like that and not getting caught up in living
life to the absolute fullest and chasing down your dreams!"
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