A Thin Place
By
Joey Curtin
Written by
Steve Sheppard
Joey Curtin is one of the most descriptive
pianists around today; she has teamed up with her daughter-in-law Joy Vucekovich-Curtin on violin, for this her latest single A Thin Place. There were many reasons why
I adored this new single, the reflective and moving influences created here by
the Celtic vibrations were palpable, this song also reminded me of an old Stephen King book too!
The duo builds a beautiful green landscape where the walls
between realities seem thinner, and perhaps it may even be possible to touch
heaven for just a moment, the reference to the King tale came in the guise of
his book The Talisman, where Morgan Sloat had a magical key that
could open a “thinny” and allow him access to two worlds through a dimensional
portal in nature, it also gets a mention with the Dark Tower novels too.
Here though, one only has to gaze at the art work contained
within and marvel at the beauty of the rolling green hills and vistas of
Ireland to truly get the feel of this piece, sadly this is a place I have still
yet to visit, but this is without doubt a beautiful instrumental narrative to
allow me to do so vicariously.
The symbiotic partnership between the colourful and textured
piano of Joey Curtin and Joy Vucekovich-Curtin on violin will
draw stunning images within the mind’s eye, and for those of you who enjoy
contemporary instrumental music, it may just remind of you of the Hill Of Tara ep released by Bill Wren and Frank Ralls back in 2018,
regardless this is a hit in the making, and such beauty as this should receive
all the accolades it most certainly deserves.
Now Joey has had a really tough time over the past couple of
years, she was diagnosed with an extremely rare autoimmune disorder: GAD ataxia
(glutamic acid decarboxylase ataxia), this is where healthy antibodies go rogue
and attack tissue in the cerebellum of the brain, leading to imbalance, double
vision and ataxia, and in her case, muscle problems in her right leg/foot,.
This is a condition that little is known about. Thankfully she is having
treatment and things have improved a bit, but this is an ongoing condition. You
can find out more about Joey and what has been happening on her website: https://joeycurtin.com/my-brain so
please take a look and support her if you can.
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