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One of our favorite records is Simon & Garfunkel Live 1969. The record captures the energy and chemistry between Paul Simon and Art Garfunkel unlike any of their studio albums. The excitement of the crowds is palpable and the record itself embodies a moment in time, one that is certainly special in Simon & Garfunkel’s career.

This is what we hoped to do with 10,000 Miles. We wanted to chronicle a special time for our music, one that marks a new beginning in our career with the release of Of This I’m Sure and a new adventure for our family traveling together.

The 3 months we spent on the road during our release tour truly stretched us. We traveled with a band for the first time and learned a lot about ourselves as we attempted to manage and connect with such a large group of people.

We brought our two daughters, Jane (2) and Sara (6 months), along and learned just how hard, yet rewarding, it is to travel with little people. Jane is one of the friendliest kids on the planet and it was inspiring to watch her interact with new people and become fast friends with the folks in our band. Sara was her usual sweet self and thrived as she was loved by so many people.

So off we went, packing 10 people into our Sprinter van, Casper, and traipsing around the country like sardines from city to city. We traveled about 10,000 miles together, hence the name of the record. We made new friends, experienced the radical kindness of strangers, brewed lots of coffee in the van, and hoped to connect with audience after audience with a new conversation through song.

We think this record does a great job of communicating the passion and authenticity of the performances. The recordings are not perfect. There are some out of tune vocals and dropped beats here and there, but we hope that gives the songs a sincere and endearing quality. None of this would have been possible without our wonderful Kickstarter backers who paid for the band and the mixing and mastering of the record. No independent musician is truly independent.

We rely on the support and encouragement of others to make music and in doing so hope to create great art that is bold, honest, and unafraid. We hope you enjoy this record.

Recording locations:
Recorded live in Fall 2015 in Chattanooga, TN, Naperville, IL, Upland, IN, St. Paul, MN, Green Bay, WI, Ames, IA, Clemson, SC, Greenville, SC, Blacksburg, VA, Washington, D.C., Wilmington, DE, and Steubenville, OH.

lyrics

As Long as our Hearts are Beating – Copyright 2010 One Eyed Cat Music (BMI)
Music and Lyrics by Tyler Somers (BMI) and Jennifer Somers (BMI)

My bride, my bride, I can hardly hold myself together
This day, this night, I see you as your are and I never want to leave
No more words from my lips, just the look in your eyes
Says it all, so much more than I could ever
I won’t try

After the sunset disappears
When there’s no one around and there’s nowhere but here
O my love, let’s keep this up as long as we’re breathing
Forgetting the world outside of this room
While you’re holding me close, while I’m holding on to you
O my love, let’s keep this up as long as our hearts are beating

My bride, my bride, there’s something holding us together
With you, by my side, everything fits so much better, I remember
When you told me that you loved me for the very first time
With those tears in your eye, so beautiful, now you’re mine

After the sunset disappears
When there’s no one around and there’s nowhere but here
O my love, let’s keep this up as long as we’re breathing
Forgetting the world outside of this room
While you’re holding me close, while I’m holding on to you
O my love, let’s keep this up, let's keep this up

After the sunset disappears
When there’s no one around and there’s nowhere but here
O my love, let’s keep this up
Forgetting the world outside of this room
While you’re holding me close, while I’m holding on to you
O my love, let’s keep this up as long as our hearts are beating

credits

from SHEET MUSIC: As Long As Our Hearts Are Beating (Piano​​​:​​​Vocal) + Guitar Tab + 2 Audio Files, released November 30, 2010
Jenny Somers: vocals, electric mandolin, glockenspiel
Tyler Somers: vocals, acoustic guitar
Avi Amon: keys
Noa Jordan: electric, banjo, keys on tracks 18 & 20, bgvs
Andrew Picha: drums, percussion,
Hitoshi Yamaguchi: bass, cello, bgvs

Produced by Jenny & Tyler Somers
Engineered by Trent Stegink and Tyler Somers
Mixed by Shane D. Wilson at St. Izzy’s of The East (shanedwilson.com)
Mastered by Bob Boyd at Ambient Digital, Houston (ambientdigital.com)

Cover painting by Charlotte Royal (charlotte-royal.com) based on a photograph by Max Hsu
Album design by Matt Troutman (troutmandesign.com) Jenny & Tyler proudly play Scanlon Bros (scanlonbros.com) guitars, ukuleles, & mandolins, D'Addario strings (daddario.com), and use Myers pickups (myerspickups.com)

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