Not Broken

Vagabond Motel

The song “Not Broken” was written by the Baltimore band, Vagabond Motel. This musical group includes members of the “essential” workforce. “Not Broken” chronicles the early frightening and exhausting days of the pandemic, and the determination of those workers have done whatever was necessary to help through this uniquely difficult time. It is

The song “Not Broken” was written by the Baltimore band, Vagabond Motel. This musical group includes members of the “essential” workforce. “Not Broken” chronicles the early frightening and exhausting days of the pandemic, and the determination of those workers have done whatever was necessary to help through this uniquely difficult time. It is dedicated to those workers and to the survivors of Covid 19, a tribute to the many who sacrificed and risked so much, neighbors helping neighbors, in fact, anyone who did something to help - in an unknown environment - just to make a difference.

Natasha Ramirez Farr : vocals and violin Michael Gehl : guitar, background vocals Freddie Louden : bass, background vocals Ralph Reinoldi : electric guitar Dan Esser : percussion

Recorded at Secret Sound Studio in Middle River, Maryland Additional background vocals by John Grant

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Restless EP

Vagabond Motel

Indie/Folk with a hint of soul, genuine stories of life and love told through the energized and lyrical style of one-of-a-kind, former opera singer, Natasha Ramirez Farr.

Natasha Ramirez Farr left behind the San Francisco Opera, a classical music career and established lifestyle to pursue an inner truth that could not be held down. She headed back

Indie/Folk with a hint of soul, genuine stories of life and love told through the energized and lyrical style of one-of-a-kind, former opera singer, Natasha Ramirez Farr.

Natasha Ramirez Farr left behind the San Francisco Opera, a classical music career and established lifestyle to pursue an inner truth that could not be held down. She headed back to her hometown of Baltimore and sought out friends and musical partners. Her search led her to ex-bandmates, Michael Gehl (guitarist and songwriter), and bassist, Freddie Louden. Michael and Fred had established a reputation of their own as prolific and unique players in groups such as Love Riot and Kelly Bell Band, garnering a Grammy nomination on the way. Between them, they have shared the stage with acts ranging from Wilco and Los Lonely Boys, to Richie Havens, Guster, Cindy Lauper and Blues Traveler. After a few test shows with various guest artists, the band, Vagabond Motel, was officially born.

With Natasha’s voice ranging from lilting to gritty, songs came quickly. As their sound developed, they began working on the debut EP; first with engineer/producer Lawrence Bertoldi (Lungfish, Boister), then with Roy Wallman at KL Studios who suggested a textured rhythm approach and introduced the trio to percussionist, Will Williams and keyboardist, Rody Barthelmes. The sessions were mixed and mastered by Arnie Geher at Secret Garden Sound in North Hollywood, California. The resulting 6-song EP captures the beauty and subtle musical power of the group, as well as the immense personal drama that results from the decision to change the trajectory of one’s life, the fall-out from the actions that follow, and a cross-country move. The title track, “Restless”, was co-written by Ramirez and Gehl and is a semi-finalist in the 2018 Song of the Year songwriting contest. “The song, Restless, is not about a fear of fidelity, but rather not wanting to be boxed in by personal definitions and expectations.” says Gehl. Ramirez adds with a smile, “We are all a compilation of so many qualities, so many abilities. We might be musicians, creators, friends, family members, truth seekers. When we’re told there is something we can’t be, we naturally gravitate to that.”

Vagabond Motel shows many musical influences, from contemporary acts like The Avett Brothers and Alabama Shakes, to more classic ones like Fleetwood Mac, Kate Bush and Paul Simon. “It’s a singer/songwriter approach, but we try to bring in our love of Americana, soul, funk and folk. In concert, we try to keep it lively and rhythmic,” says Natasha. The exception is the U2 cover, "Where the Streets Have No Name". Recorded with just guitars and vocals, the song is stripped down to the point of prayerfulness. “I loved that the quieter we got with the arrangement, the more profound and personal the lyrics became. “It’s an intimate side, an emotional depth we wanted to be sure to include on the EP.” says Natasha.

If there is a common thread between us all, it is that we have the capacity to redefine ourselves. Natasha adds, “It is never too late to be who we want to be, who we feel we should be. When we are motivated and take action with purpose, we are stronger for ourselves and for the people we love.”

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