Music as a gateway to the most pure expression of love, connection, vulnerability, innocence, and emotion.
An engaging performance of songs, both written and yet written, that ask deeper questions. How does vulnerability allow for deeper intimacy, sexuality, connection, union? What are the limits of our truth and expression? Are there limits to anything? What is the balance of love and fear? Giving and receiving? Individuality and undivided oneness? What is creation? What is spirit? What is music?
Anthony Singing Bear
was given his name by his mother years before he could understand what
it meant. Although he sang and wrote songs, it wasn't until a mystical
experience with sound healing in San Francisco in 2005 that he chose to
embrace this name fully. That was when he first opened his gift of
vocal channeling, the ability to allow spirit to express the moment
through him in the language of rhythm and melody, poetry and sound.
Most who have heard him perform live would never be able to guess
which songs are brand new creations of the moment and which ones are
old favorites. He is not only a singer/songwriter but also puts on a
full show colored with guitars, percussion, harmonicas and sometimes
piano.

Sandy Chocolate Face is
an artist, a nutritional teacher and life coach as well as a beautiful
singer. She has a very intuitive approach to life, love, art, and
music often focusing on the relationships between things rather than
the things themselves. Her voice awakens feelings of pure connection
and love and together with Singing Bear's expresses a intimacy that is
as fragile as it is beautiful.
Singing Bear has 2 albums out, Earth Speaks and Supported, with a 3rd, Gold, coming in November.
Songs and videos from all three albums are on his
"I didn't write this song, I'm just singing along. It's the same old song that's always been sung forever on and on.
Long before there was man, there was music.
All over the land, the birds were singing, the waves were crashing, the wind was howling and the earth was beating on her drum.
There's always been music, always been music and there will always be music forever on and on. . . "
Singing Bear, Earth Song, "Gold" Album 2009