Laura Benedict, Singer/Singer/Singer

by Gary Powell

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The first time I heard Laura Benedict Scott sing was in the mid 1980’s at an Austin club “Toulouse” on 6th Street. She had a commanding stage presence and was ripping Aretha Franklin’s “Think” like no other singer I had ever heard. Laura has been an important part of my studio ever since.

Laura has performed across the country with the popular Austin band, “Rotel and the Hot Tomotoes”, for twenty years. With them, Laura has made two separate appearances performing at the White House for President Bush. Laura has also been featured in starring roles at Zachary Scott Theatre Center, in Austin for the shows “Beehive”, “Rockin’ Christmas Party”, “Soul Sisters” and an amazing performance as Pasty Cline in “Always Patsy Cline”.

Laura is currently working with her new group, Three Blondes, which is performing at Austin conventions and gala events. Her natural talent for R&B, session skills, work ethic and loyalty make her a “first-call” singer in my studio. I’m so proud to have Laura Benedict associated with my long history as an Austin music producer.


These Laura Benedict solo performances can be found on various Disney recordings and the other recordings listed below. Please note that I do not sell these recordings. For more information please go directly to Walt Disney Records or follow the links below for specific titles.

A Bug’s Life Sing Along

A PARENT’S CHOICE AWARD WINNER
“Rolly Poly Pillbug Rock ‘n Roll”

Dinosaur-Disney Song Factory

“Make Some Noise”

Disney’s Animal Songs

“Lucky, Lucky Snake”, “Rhinos, Rhinos Can’t Be Beat”, “Anteater”

Various Other Laura Benedict Solo Performances for Walt Disney Records

“Home for the Holidays”, “So This is Love”, “The “Little” Medley”, “The Bunny Hop”, “The Silly Words of Christmas Time”, “The Swim”, “Rocking Around the Christmas Tree”

Chorus Performances for Walt Disney Records

“Black Widow Spider”, “I Won’t Say I’m in Love”, “Happy Birthday”, “Bibidibobbididoo”, “Shout”, “Morning’s Here”, “You’ve Got a Friend in Me”, “I Just Can’t Wait to Be King”, “Rocking Around the Christmas Tree”, “High Hopes”, “Ladybug”, “Flea-Ring Circus”, “Little Miss Muffit, Little Bo Peep Medley”, “Let’s All Roar Tonight”

Jingles

“Just Take the Keys” for the State of Texas, “Franklin Federal”

Miramar Productions

Imaginaria-”Night Magic”

Kurt Van Sickle

“Blessed Father”

Miramuse

“In My Palm”

Joseph Stalin Orchestrates Ukranian Genocide

“I’m Gonna Get My Needs”

from Aristotle’s Prayer

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Americans have hardly heard of the “famine genocide” perpetrated on Ukranian farmers (kulaks) in 1932-33 by Joseph Stalin. With not enough bullets to bring about his solution of collectivism, he chose to confiscate the farmer’s lives by stealing their livestock, seeds, tools and finally by blockading the whole of the Ukraine. Forced collectivism combined with a paranoid leader in Joseph Stalin parented this 20th century crime on humanity called “Holodomor”. Uncle Joe, as President Roosevelt referred to him, was responsible for some 10 million deaths in this genocide of starvation, also called the “Artificial Famine”, and some 40 million total deaths across Russia not including the dead from WWII.

This man and his minions have to be the expressed antithesis of Aristotle’s teachings. Certainly Aristotle’s ethics could embrace our modern knowledge of psychology and the integration of the study of psychology into our cognitive content so that a Joseph Stalin will never happen again!

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Gary Powell Performs “Aristotle’s Prayer”

by Gary Powell
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Although not complete as a full evening’s theatrical piece, it was my first performance of Aristotle’s Prayer on November 12, 2005. These “In the Studio with Gary Powell” performances have been attracting not only special performers, but a special clientele as well. The breadth of knowledge and experience in the room was particularly noteworthy this Saturday night. In keeping with the professional format of this weblog, I won’t go into details on our guests but to say that the most influencial people and friends in my life were in attendance. I was most honored with their presence and support.

There are only an handful of evenings that one will remember the rest of their life. This was certainly one of those for me.

The lyrics and content of this performance ask a lot from the audience, so I printed the lyrics for everyone to follow if interested. It will be interesting to learn how these very bright people engaged this music. I had four guest readers recite historical information to help set up each song. Ralph Person read about Galileo’s trial before the song, “The Boys in Red” and “How Do I Go On from Here?”. Alice Gerhart read the words of Galileo during “The Boys in Red”. Tom Granger read about the philosophy of Adam Smith before, “Which Side of the Penny is Yours”, and Don Smith from Bryan, Texas, read about the calamitous year of 1929 before the song, “I’m Gonna Get My Needs”, about the demands of Joseph Stalin on the Ukranian farmers. Austin performers, Craig Toungate and Susan Lincoln, joined me to sing the opening tribute to Rosa Parks, “The Spirit of Rosa”.

Moving to the recording studio for Act II, Craig Toungate recreated four songs that he has performed for my productions for Walt Disney Records. I also sang a couple of my songs in the studio that I’ve written for children. The audience, which was more like a homecoming, had to go from Joseph Stalin’s massacres to “Be a Hyena” with only Italian creme cake in between. I think only your friends would be willing to make this jump with you.

My most humble thank you to all my supporters and loved ones in attendance. I promise this whole piece will be complete soon and I hope you’ll come back. If you have questions or comments about the lyrics or content, please feel free to leave them right here on this weblog. This was a night that I, along with Amy, will remember forever. Thank you for helping me launch a new idea, a new performance and a new self.

Pictured from left to right: Janet and Earl Hale (Dallas), Missy and Dick McCarroll (Austin), Cindy and Jay Carter (Dallas), Amy Person and Gary Powell

Thanks to friend and colleague, Larry Seyer, for engineering the session.

An Epiphany of Grace

“A Boy Has Been Born” from Aristotle’s Prayer

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There is evidence in Aristotle’s writing that he didn’t have much use for “habit”. Finding the best use for our individual nature hardly has any place for habit. We are habituated and institutionalized across almost every thought and behaviour. Aristotle insists our highest good, our virtuous activity, is not something that comes to us by chance. The “pattern of the possible is preferred above the rule” is a lyric in this show which echoes Aristotle’s precept about the personal responsibility of creating our own lives and living well.

This song, “A Boy Has Been Born”, was written one year before my epiphanal conversation with Ralph Person about Aristotelian philosophy and its direct effect on our lives. The charge to myself was to create a lyric that would elucidate the birth of the Christ from a personal and very interpretive perspective without regard to the burden of understanding. This is the song of an individual, who on the eve of disintegration from the long battle, experiences grace which had been long forgotten. This is no song of mysticism. It’s the plain and simple truth from experience which holds both the gift and the burden from having lived an examined life.

The illustration at right was created especially for this lyric
by Austin artist, Nadyne Wood.

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Celebrate Rosa Parks (1913-2005)

“The Spirit of Rosa” from Aristotle’s Prayer

by Gary Powell

I have fielded many suggestions for Gary Powell and Alan-Rosa Parks sign
songs featuring our great women manumitters.
Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Sojouner Truth, Harriet Tubman, Ayn Rand, Mother Teresa, and Rosa Parks were all at the top of people’s lists from my informal survey.

The seminal events accredited to great emancipators are seldom born in a single instant. Rosa Parks’ simple expression of truth over power was not a simple knee-jerk reaction. By her own accounts, her awakening of unconscious pain happened in a single instant. However, the crime of treason against humanity she had carried throughout her life. Rosa Parks’ triumphant moment of reason over darkness has earned her place not in the back of the bus but at the front of “Aristotle’s Prayer”.Susan Lincoln, Craig Toungate, Sinfronia Thompson, Gary Powell

Today, I performed “The Spirit of Rosa” for the first time with Craig Toungate and Susan Lincoln at the rally on the State of Texas Capitol steps opposing “Proposition 2″ which would amend the Texas state constitution eliminating any legal rights for gay marriages.

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