A self-declared misanthropic songwriter, Cathi Bruns charmingly puts heartf… Read Full Bio ↴A self-declared misanthropic songwriter, Cathi Bruns charmingly puts heartfelt feelings to paper. And the debut of her first album, Inner Radio, proves that she has a lot more up her sleeve: melodies to make you melt, winsome beats and a real way with guitar.
Inspired by folk pros like Joan Baez, Joni Mitchell and Tracy Chapman, this catchy crooner decided just two years ago to learn guitar to give her many written songs some company. With the support of her guitar teacher and friends, Bruns found the strength to share her cheeky inner radio with the rest of us.
Writing and performing all of her own songs, lyrics and arrangements, Bruns produced a folk rock record in the comfort of her living room -- matching the acoustic aptitude of her greatest influences. Balancing lively, uplifting songs like I'm Okay (with lyrics like "I know there are stars for me to shine,") to more complex, intelligent tracks like For Your Consideration (in which she begs the subject to consider something she learned long ago -- take a chance and you might learn that love is only in return) Bruns passionately addresses the insecurity, exhilaration, let down and relief present not only in love, but in life.
With a silky, soothing voice and such fine-tuned acoustic ability after just two years of learning the guitar, your inner and outer monologue will beg the question: when will we hear more from this sassy soulster?
Inspired by folk pros like Joan Baez, Joni Mitchell and Tracy Chapman, this catchy crooner decided just two years ago to learn guitar to give her many written songs some company. With the support of her guitar teacher and friends, Bruns found the strength to share her cheeky inner radio with the rest of us.
Writing and performing all of her own songs, lyrics and arrangements, Bruns produced a folk rock record in the comfort of her living room -- matching the acoustic aptitude of her greatest influences. Balancing lively, uplifting songs like I'm Okay (with lyrics like "I know there are stars for me to shine,") to more complex, intelligent tracks like For Your Consideration (in which she begs the subject to consider something she learned long ago -- take a chance and you might learn that love is only in return) Bruns passionately addresses the insecurity, exhilaration, let down and relief present not only in love, but in life.
With a silky, soothing voice and such fine-tuned acoustic ability after just two years of learning the guitar, your inner and outer monologue will beg the question: when will we hear more from this sassy soulster?
Peach Tree
Cathi Bruns Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'Peach Tree' by these artists:
Brazzaville A thought occurred to me Lying underneath a peach tree A mom…
elton aura I got no reason to lie I got no reason to…
Isy Cappo I watched you fall on your knees Bleeding, you looked back…
Mia Stegner We'd watch for the right size and color But I think…
No More Lullabies Ten years has never seemed so long Felt so long Been so…
The Seraphim Do you want to go to Ovid, with me? We can…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Cathi Bruns:
For Your Consideration Do you live with open eyes? See the people passin' by Mill…
Inner Radio Have you ever notice that something surrounds us It's in e…
Never Meant To Be Whenever i take a walk Im drifting in memories I takes me…
Over Over look at me what do u see? still that distant ice q…
Unlike Me I woke up late this morning The sun tickled my nose I…
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Mark Hull
Very useful - thanks again. I really see how this works on neglected apricots - always have the fruit at the ends of the branches (and the trees get too tall to tend!)
UC Santa Cruz Center for Agroecology
Hi Mark - all stone fruit are vigorous growers. Plums trees on non-dwarfing rootstock can reach 30+ in a few years of growth. As the tree grows, the fruit will "migrate" upwards until most of the fruit will require a ladder to harvest. Here's a video on old plum trees that were reduced in height to bring the fruiting wood lower to the ground: https://youtu.be/-X9hzoljXzw
Brandy Jean
Always informative.
Ang U-S
Thank you very much ☺️
BIG TOMATO의 식물 사랑(Plants Lover)
WOW~ Lovely Flowers ^^
Thank you for good sharing~
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Dirk Guzman
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