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Where in the World do you Cultivate Joy?
Where the Light Lives
Joy Zimmerman
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Joy Zimmerman’s superpower is her ability to find light within the cracks. This brilliance is illuminated on her lush new album, WHERE THE LIGHT LIVES. Joy’s honeyed vocals invite the listener into complex stories of immigration, divorce, identity, and perseverance. Her uplifting album embodies community with its seventeen musicians, including
Joy Zimmerman’s superpower is her ability to find light within the cracks. This brilliance is illuminated on her lush new album, WHERE THE LIGHT LIVES. Joy’s honeyed vocals invite the listener into complex stories of immigration, divorce, identity, and perseverance. Her uplifting album embodies community with its seventeen musicians, including Katie Dahl, Jeff Freling and Erin McGrane (Victor & Penny), and Danielle Anderson (Danielle Ate the Sandwich).
Each new song was born of challenge, and the results are empowering. Joy shares her great grandmother’s immigrant story (“How Shall We Sing”) and her hopes for her sons following divorce (“Bend Not Break”). She makes peace with her mistakes (“I Stand Corrected”), celebrates her identity (“Say What I Need to Say”), and emphasizes kindness and intention (“Nobel Prize”). Esteemed singer/songwriter Katie Dahl joins Joy for a unique duet of a Bruce Springsteen love song (“If I Should Fall Behind”), while multiple vocalists sing of hope (“We Are a Bell”) and (“Keeping Vigil”). Joy’s sense of humor is clear as she faces down social media (“Hoping for a Click”). Two previously released singles, “We’ll Hold the Light” showing our gratitude and acknowledgement of the trauma and service among medical professionals and first responders and “Hear Our Voices” with its diverse voices singing about their need for reproductive choice, have been redone for this record.
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How Shall We Sing 3:300:00/3:30
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We Are a Bell 2:510:00/2:51
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Nobel Prize 3:510:00/3:51
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Keeping Vigil 3:320:00/3:32
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Hoping for a Click 1:240:00/1:24
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I Stand Corrected 2:550:00/2:55
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Hear Our Voices 4:020:00/4:02
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Bend Not Break 3:000:00/3:00
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We'll Hold the Light 3:480:00/3:48