#bandmembermonday with Claudia Mussen!

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Claudia Mussen

has been a Little Band That Could member for nearly 16 years!  When she’s not playing with the Little Band That Could, Claudia is running a private psychotherapy practice and spoiling her Boston Terrier rescue, Ziggy.

Q: What is your favorite track on Revvin' Up the Reindeer?

A: I lo-o-o-ove the title track because I'm a sucker for a big rollicking rock and roll number and the back up vocals were a blast to sing! "Rainbow Candles" is my second favorite because it's a gorgeous Hanukkah song that makes me tear up every time I listen to it. I've worked with Brady for nearly 16 years and the depth of how prolific a writer he is, never ceases to amaze and inspire me.

Q: What is your favorite Holiday tradition?

A: Thanksgiving with my cousins, aunts and our children! So much laughter!  I also love spending Christmas with my oldest dearest friend MB, at her place in Brooklyn. She's the best cook on the planet next to Bridget Rymer!

What's your best memory with the Little Band?

I think touring the country years ago and stopping at a jerky shop in Texas and eating it in the van on our way to Dallas. Also, the moment Steven Tyler crashed our live show at Sirius XM. That was a dream come true!

Another cool memory: Claudia & Brady with the City Gym Boys at the White House Easter Egg Roll, 2014.

Another cool memory: Claudia & Brady with the City Gym Boys at the White House Easter Egg Roll, 2014.

Q: What made you want to start playing the accordion?

I thought it would be silly and fun. I've grown to really love it so much.

Q: Who are your musical inspirations?

A: My big brother Matt Glaser (he's the artistic director of the American Roots music program at Berklee in Boston). Also, my mother who I would sing show tunes with and I love me the show tunes!

Matt Glaser with his band "The Wayfaring Strangers" with special guests!

 

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Can you tell me about your dog, Ziggy?

 

I don't like talking about Ziggy. Kidding!! I could talk about him all day! My close friend, the writer Julie Klam, does Boston Terrier rescue and fostering. She said one day," I think you need to meet this one. Come over." It was like an old time movie. Slow motion rushing into each other's arms/paws. He's the nicest beast I've ever met and he smells like you think he might.

Q: When you're not jamming with the Little Band That Could, what else do you do/like to do?

A: I love the gym, hanging out with my spectacular friends, having deep conversations with my son, and trying to be the best human I can be! Connecting with people is my very favorite thing. Life can be hard sometimes, our love for one another is crucial.

 

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What is a fun or surprising fact about you?

 

That I'm actually pretty shy. It has taken me a long time to feel comfortable in my own skin despite the fact that I'm a jokester. I'm a psychotherapist in private practice and some people don't know that about me. Is that surprising? Maybe!

Photobomb!

Photobomb!

Ziggy hugs!

Ziggy hugs!

"PRESS PLAY" Wins a Parents’ Choice Gold Award!

Lotsa thanks to the Parents’ Choice Foundation for throwing down this challenge: “just try not to move to the effervescent groove dancing out of the speakers” with “each new album from Brady Rymer and the Little Band That Could.”  Our newest album, “Press Play,” just won Parents’ Choice Gold!  Listen to a few tunes they love, and read the full review here.

"Each new album from Brady Rymer and The Little Band That Could issues a challenge: just try not to move to the effervescent groove dancing out of the speakers. Rymer's dynamic rock 'n roll and country pop stylings are the real deal, and so are the well-crafted lyrics that offer messages of validation and empowerment without sacrificing feel-good fun. A sampling: "Don't Knock It 'Til You Try It." (How can you not love a song that so happily delivers such a healthy message and works the word "curmudgeon" into the lyrics besides.) "Switcheroo" encourages "lookin' at the world through another's eyes." In "Me On the Map," Rymer pays tribute to down home childhood nostalgia, and sees the past as worth honoring in "It's a Beauty," about an old fire engine reveling in its second life. Through all the tracks, you can feel the heart and smile that propel them."

Lynne Heffley   ©2016 Parents' Choice

It's A Beauty!

Me, riding shotgun on Ole 33- Photo by Laura Baxendale

Me, riding shotgun on Ole 33
- Photo by Laura Baxendale

Last summer, I was struck by a story in our local paper The Suffolk Times: the sweet tale of a 1933 fire truck rescued off the junk heap, lovingly restored by four local firefighters. 

Though the ol' pumper's firefighting days had smoldered, the firemen believed that this historic truck -- one their dads rode a generation ago -- could still be a symbol of local pride, family and service.  After years of love, care and rebuilding, the truck now rides in parades, surprises kids at birthday parties and even chauffeurs wedding parties!

One of the firemen who worked on "Ole 33" said that when people see the brand new shiny engine they exclaim, "It's a beauty!"  Reading that, I knew this heartwarming story should become a song.

Ole 33 ridin' along in the Fourth of July Parade - Photo by Randee Daddona

Ole 33 ridin' along in the Fourth of July Parade
- Photo by Randee Daddona

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So here we are a year later... I'm ridin' shotgun on "Ole 33," rollin' in the local 4th of July parade singin' "It's A Beauty!" Happily, the firemen love the tune; they even added their big, joyous voices to the chorus. 

Can't wait to tell you more about the story of these wonderful firemen and Ol' Engine 33!  The "It's A Beauty" music video is coming soon... look out for it!

Fireman George teaches his crew his very own version of "It's a Beauty!"
- Video by Randee Dadonna

It’s A Beauty

From the album Press Play

Available on iTunes HERE.

Words and Music by Brady Rymer © 2016

I was built long ago back in 1933 - a little red fire truck engine that’s me

Was the pride of my small town and when I rang my bell - the kiddie’s all squeal and the people'd all yell

“It’s a beauty, it’s a beauty!” That’s what they’d say about me. “It’s a beauty, it’s a beauty!” Ol’ Engine ‘33

Now let me tell ya ‘bout my first five alarm - that church down on Front Street was blazin’ on and on

I cranked up my hoses ‘til the last flame went out - all the way back to the station you could hear the boys shout

It’s a beauty, it’s a beauty!” That’s what they’d say about me. “It’s a beauty, it’s a beauty!” Ol’ Engine ‘33

Bigger faster trucks came and I wound up on the heap - my bell got rusty, raccoons were living in my seats

Along came a fireman he said, “Stretch is my name. Don’t worry ol’ pumper I’ll get ya back in the game”

So Stretch and his ladder boys worked long into the night - polishing my chrome and patching up my hoses tight

Pretty soon I was ready for that hometown parade - with a longing in my heart to hear the people say

“It’s a beauty, it’s a beauty!” That’s what they’ll say about me. “It’s a beauty, it’s a beauty!” Ol’ Engine ‘33

So here we are and Stretch is waving from the wheel - when I ring my bell I’m makin' all the kiddies squeal

With love and with care you’ve filled me once more with pride - no more fighting fires but I’ll take ya for a ride

“It’s a beauty, it’s a beauty!” Sure is a sight to see. “It’s a beauty, it’s a beauty!” Ol’ Engine ‘33