CB Ghost Releases Single ‘High On Elm And Vine’

"CB Ghost Releases Single ‘High On Elm And Vine’"

CB Ghost’s latest single, ‘High on Elm & Vine’, is a deeply personal and evocative track inspired by an unforgettable encounter in Los Angeles. A psychedelic like rock song with an almost unhinged drum beat, written in a sudden burst of inspiration, explores themes of displacement, mental health struggles, and personal reflection.

While spending time in Los Angeles with his girlfriend—before the devastating fires—CB Ghost was struck by the stark reality of homelessness and the lack of mental health care in the city.

The emotions that surfaced at that time poured out in the form of ‘High on Elm & Vine’, written in a near-mystical rush of creativity. The song came together in just 20 minutes, its lyrics and melody flowing almost effortlessly. He chose to preserve that spontaneous energy in the final recording, keeping the song as close to its original essence as possible.

The studio recording process brought the track to life with the full band. Garrick Blow’s progressive rock-inspired drumming adds an intense rhythmic drive, while Murray Dilger’s hypnotic bass groove anchors the song. Geoff Nicol contributes a psychedelic, trippy lead guitar that elevates the track’s mystical quality. The result is a song that is both unsettling and mesmerizing, pushing CB Ghost out of his comfort zone.

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CB Ghost, a songwriter with an honest simple folk-rock style that captures the essence of a complicated existence with singalong tunes and poetic lyrics and sometimes a banger beat.  CB Ghost has emerged from a close-nit coastal surfing village in Australia. His background provides him with a deep connection to toe tapping Celtic, country and straight-ahead heartfelt rock music mixed with salt water from the ocean.

A former pro surfer, CB Ghost is driven, bold and dedicated to his evolving sound and a deep love of blue-collar folk stories and sensibility – and most importantly playing live to crowds who love to drink, dance, sing and have fun.

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Neil Tatar Releases Single ‘Bella’

"Neil Tatar Releases Single ‘Bella’"

The storyline for my composition “Bella” is quite interesting, and actually began in September, 1939 in Radom, Poland. This was when the Nazi’s invaded Poland. “We Were The Lucky Ones” is a book written by Georgia Hunter, and tells the story of a family’s World War II experiences trying to survive in Nazi Germany. I read this book a couple of years ago, and was mesmerized by the stories being told. Actually, I was struck by the similarities of these stories to those I heard from my own family when I was a child, having been born a few years after the end of the War.

The story features the “Kurk” family from Radom, Poland. One of the sons was Jakob Kurk, and he was married to a woman named “Bella”. They both are significant characters in the book. Bella’s experiences during the war are described along with those of the Kurk family, some of them quite disturbing. Of particular interest to me was a chapter describing Bella’s journey from Radom to Lvov, where Jakob had gone to fight with the Polish infantry. She travelled by horse-drawn wagon under cover of darkness, and ultimately on her hands and knees across meadows to avoid detection by the Nazi’s and to reach Lvov, where she hoped to reunite with Jakob.

As I was reading the book, it became apparent that there were references pointing directly to my own family, specifically to my grandfather, Fred Tatar. Upon further investigation, I discovered that “Bella” was actually my cousin. Her father, Henry Tatar, was my grandfather’s brother. My grandfather, Fred, was already living in the States at the time, but Henry was not so fortunate, and he was murdered in a concentration camp. After the war, my grandfather provided sponsorship to Bella and her family so they could relocate to the US. I was emotionally moved when I discovered this direct family connection, and I proceeded to create a guitar piece, aptly named “Bella”. I now understand why some of the stories mentioned in this book reminded me of those told when I was a young boy – because they were the same stories.

Note: By the end of the Holocaust, 90 percent of Poland’s three million Jews were annihilated; of the more than thirty thousand Jews who lived in Radom, fewer than three hundred survived. We can never take our freedom for granted.

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About Neil Tatar

Neil Tatar is an award winning composer, guitarist and pianist. An improviser and expressive musician by nature, his composing and performing reflect his meditative approach to music. Influenced by his many years of working with legendary cellist David Darling and guitarist Will Ackerman, his passionate expression is clearly heard in his approach to everything he plays. Neil’s music has been described as “peaceful, reflective instrumental music”, offering his listeners a meditative & healing experience.

Each of his albums have received international airplay and recognition, and have reached a #1 ranking worldwide on Zone Music Reporter’s radio airplay chart. In addition, Neil was voted Best New Artist by ZMR for his album ”Where Did The Time Go”, a collaboration with Grammy® Award-winning cellist David Darling released in 2013. Since then he has released “Learning To Fly” in 2015, and “After The Rain” in 2018, recording both at Imaginary Road Studios under the guidance of legendary producer and guitarist Will Ackerman.

Presently, Neil continues his improvisational approach to composing and recording his uniquely beautiful music, providing his listeners with some interesting new releases.

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