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David Berkeley was living in Madrid for the year with his wife and two boys when Corona swept through Spain and the world locked down. They managed to get on one of the last flights back to America in mid-March. They fled the city with barely enough time to pack and clean their apartment. Though they didn’t really have room for it, at the last minute, David grabbed the half-century old Spanish guitar he had bought secondhand on the outskirts of the city. It was lucky he did, for it was on that guitar that he wrote all the songs for his shimmering release, “Oh Quiet World.” With their home rented out through July, David and his family self-quarantined in a friend’s empty house near the Rhode Island coast. He set up a makeshift studio in the attic and began writing and recording songs. “I had a begun a few melodies on that old guitar while we lived in Spain,” David says, “but it wasn’t until after we left that I could make any sense of them. I wrote a song a day that first week back. That’s not normal for me. I guess nothing in this time is normal. Songwriting gave me a way to process some of my fears and frustrations. It gave me a purpose, something small I could contribute.” Not surprisingly, these songs are his most intimate, supported by his wife and children’s singing and the most barebone arrangements with touches of horns, accordion, banjo, and harmonica. But they are also some of David’s most comforting, empathizing with the struggles of this time while still finding th
When the World Sits Still
David Berkeley
Violet Baudelaire
David Berkeley
Stars and Rain
David Berkeley
Beside the Shuttered Doors
David Berkeley
Gonna Win the War
David Berkeley
The Tightrope
David Berkeley
Let the Light Back In
David Berkeley
Lost in Madrid
David Berkeley
MI Shebeirach
David Berkeley