We have been experimenting with using new tools in music and performance art. Watch a short video of the tune “The Meaning Inside” with visuals by C. J. T. Wilkins, Phd..
The search for redemption. Due to institutional origins, and both bad fortune and bad choices, our protagonist has obstacles that are almost impossible to overcome. His anguish keeps him on the fringe of society, always searching for meaning. He is not a Missionary’s Son.
Chris Anderson – composer, guitar, drums and vocals Barry Cogdill – composer, keyboards and vocals Mark Phillips – guitar and vocals Tom Williamson – bass and vocals
The story of a man who is too cool for his own good. But can he redeem himself in the end?
Mark Phillips – guitar and vocals Tom Williamson – bass and vocals Barry Cogdill – keyboards and vocals Jim Buehl – cajon Chris Anderson – composer, vocals and guitar
Chorus Snowman, Snowman How’d you get so cold Snowman? Snowman, Snowman How’d you get so cold Snowman?
Verse 1 Well you crawl out of bed with the setting sun Cause the nighttime is when you like your fun Put on your zoot suit from the secondhand store Put on your shoes, walk out the door
Verse 2 Did your woman up and leave you in the middle of the night? Cause you was out carousing with another man’s wife? Or did you lose some money on a sure-fire bet? Easy come, easy spent
Verse 3 Will your dog-eared copy of Soul on Ice Inspire you to make a sacrifice? To change your ways and be a better man To take charge make a stand
The Meaning Inside speaks to the sources of inspiration and epiphany in life; the ebb and flow of emotion and perception. Composed by Mark Phillips, with suggestions from Chris Anderson, the arrangement grew out of our live performances and ideas from Barry Cogdill and Tom Williamson.
We are very excited to release our first song on Spotify, Itunes, Amazon, Google Play, Youtube Music and many more platforms! Please add to your playlists and click it a million times (ok that might be excessive).
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Written by Barry Cogdill Barry describes this song, “Love and Memory is a result of many reflections on my younger sister, who died many years ago, the concept of immortality, and what it means to embrace this fleeting life we live…”
Chris Anderson wrote this upbeat, whimsical tune, “Goldmine“. Performed by the Jamacha Project; Mark Phillips – guitar and vocals, Tom Williamson – bass, guitar and vocals, Barry Cogdill- keyboards and vocals, Chris Anderson – lead guitar, handclaps. Produced by Chris Anderson.
Mark Phillips penned our newest release, “Lights On The Harbor“. A smooth and sweet love song arranged by the Jamacha Project with production by Chris Anderson. Barry Cogdill on keys, Tom Williamson on bass, Mark and Chris on guitars, Mark sings the lead with everyone on backing vocals.
Barry spins an old style R&B song of love and happiness in “What I Imagined”. A joy to put together and a delightful new direction for the project. Featuring Barry Cogdill on lead vocals and keyboards, Chris Anderson on lead guitar, Tom Williamson on bass and Mark Phillips on acoustic guitar. Music and lyric by Barry Cogdill, arrangement by Jamacha Project, production by Chris Anderson.