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šŸŽ¶ Life is a Band - Find Your Voice and Build a Band (Musical or Otherwise)

šŸŽ¶ Life is a Band - Find Your Voice and Build a Band (Musical or Otherwise)

Update: 2025-10-11
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More climate and other news and analysis anon, but here we pause for a musical interlude, starting with a program note:

Join me for another Sunday Sanity show on Sunday October 12 at 7 p.m. with the Grammy-winning activist folk music duo Cathy Fink and Marcy Marxer to talk about their recent string of viral tunes confronting the Trump regime (there’ll be singing):

Paste this post link in your calendar for showtime, then watch on Substack Live, Facebook, LinkedIn, X/Twitter or YouTube.

Listen to ā€œNo Kings Here,ā€ written and sung by Cathy Fink and Tom Paxton. And here’s ā€œIt Ain’t Gonna Go Away - Ode to the Epstein Filesā€:

And now for my latest song, which is about the power of community - musical or otherwise.

Most folks here know I’ve been a performing songwriter in the background behind my journalism for decades. Music is a fine counterpoint to reporting - giving me the ability to tackle issues, observations and questions that simply don’t fit into a ā€œstory.ā€

Three years ago, I scribbled the line ā€œlife is a bandā€ on a scrap of paper in a songwriting workshop at Bagaduce Music, a great hub for music making here in Downeast Maine. [Disclosure: I just joined the board.] That line has finally grown into a song, which is still being refined but is close enough to post. The lyrics and a YouTube video are below.

Here’s what it’s about:

I used to sing and strum up on the stage all by myself...

I’d been a solo performer most of my musical life and only co-created a band for the first time around 2003 - a quartet and then quintet called Uncle Wade, centered on making ā€œsimple music for complicated times.ā€ We avoided ego trips by each mainly playing the instruments we were least good at. For me that was fiddle and mandolin. This 2013 WFDU radio show appearance gives the story:

In that band and others later, I began to appreciate the musical value of mixing personalities, instrumentation and voices, particularly when there were differences! (Lennon and McCartney were the ultimate expression of this phenomenon.)

But ā€œLife is a Bandā€ didn’t solidify until recently. A few months back, I started frequenting a Monday evening ā€œkitchen junketā€ - a potluck supper and singalong - at the Conscious Cafe in Ellsworth.

This cozy eatery is tucked into a yoga center in an old house on a side road. Under chef Jesse Steiger, the mission is ā€œto build community and connection through conscious food and living.ā€ The regular crew ranges from octagenarians to youngsters, from tuba players to a saz player from Turkey.

The junket began last January, with the music side cheered on and semi-organized by the marvelous fiddler, dancer and music educator Molly Gawler. Listen above or scan my lyrics below to see how the song relates to these sessions.

And I hope you’ll consider starting a junket of your own in a living room or accommodating cafe.

Here are the lyrics (which I’ve updated slightly since I made the recording!):

LIFE IS A BAND - Andy Revkin, Oct 2, 2025

A D E A
I used to sing and strum up on the stage all by myself.
E A Bm7 E
Some Dylan and John Prine, Mixed with some songs of mine.
A D E A
But something was not there. Licks and lyrics were too spare.
Bm7 E
Customers drinking and scrolling and yapping, once in awhile some scattered clapping.

D E A A
Then walking home from a sleepy gig a fellow called my name..
Bm7 E A
He said I love the way you play, but there is a better game.

chorus

D A E
Life is a band, no more singing on your own.
D A E
Life is a band, grab a uke or saxophone.
D A E
Life is a band, tenor, bass or baritone.
D E A
Come add your voice. Let’s make it grand. Life is a band. (twice)

A D E A
He said right down the block there is a place you have to see,
A A Bm7 E
We gather every weekend for a potluck jamboree.
A D A E
Bring some wings or a casserole, a flute or mandolin.
Bm7 E A
Choose folk or blues or an Irish tune and then we start to sing.

chorus

bridge

E E
Like a town needs a mayor and a baker and a plumber
A A
A band has a singer and a picker and a drummer

Bm7
Each, on its own, is monotone.
E
Put ā€˜em all together for something better….
Put ā€˜em all together for something better….
Put ā€˜em all together for something……better…

chorus

Is there anything like this where you live?

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šŸŽ¶ Life is a Band - Find Your Voice and Build a Band (Musical or Otherwise)

šŸŽ¶ Life is a Band - Find Your Voice and Build a Band (Musical or Otherwise)

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