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Ellen
Bukstel
Debut Solo Album
‘Daddy’s Little Girl’
Multi-faceted Florida based Folk-Pop Singer-Songwriter
draws from
her emotional rollercoaster of a life to bring hope,
laughter, tears,
biting wit, and inspiration to her irresistibly eclectic
debut solo
album ‘Daddy’s Little Girl’.
Born
and raised in Miami, Florida and a veteran to the stage
since childhood, Ellen Bukstel studied and performed
classical piano for many years only to find that her
real love of music came later, as a teenager, when she
taught herself to play, first the ukulele, then the
guitar and discovered her voice. From her first solo
piano debut with the Miami Symphonic Orchestra at the
age of 10 to performing before a cheering audience of
2200 for a Miami-Dade Democratic fundraiser featuring
Guest Speaker Senator Barack Obama, her powerful songs
and music videos nurture the causes she supports, affirm
her love for her family and routinely bring her
audiences to laughter and tears...sometimes both
simultaneously.
From hilariously funny to moving compositions of love,
remembrance, and social awareness, her songs always hit
home. She sings from the heart about her life and
family….and brings all that passion to the stage.
Ellen's first original song, Another Place In Time,
started as a poem called Legacy Of Love that she wrote
to her husband Douglas Segal, just prior to his death in
1988 at age 36 from hemophilia-related AIDS. Co-written
with good friend Paul Hoyle, she began to deal with her
grief though her music. Her song A Wooden Box, with the
backdrop of an actual TV broadcaster announcing Doug’s
death, walks us vividly down the painful and difficult
road of a young widow and her three toddler children as
they bury their father. Ellen’s song Grow Up and Change
the World expresses the sentiments of a letter written
by Doug to his children with a hopeful plea to keep his
memory and values alive. During the two years of his
illness Ellen and Doug shared their story publicly
together, educating literally thousands of people about
AIDS by speaking out hundreds of times in the community.
Due to their work an AIDs Curriculum Guide was
introduced in Miami-Dade County Public schools; they
presented to President's Commission on AIDS and invited
by Congressman William Lehman to present testimony on
AIDS before the Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human
Services and Education in Washington, DC.
Ellen
has been an activist ever since, raising her three
children, performing her music and speaking out
publicly. This dedication and labors of love brought
Ellen the honor of being chosen to carry the Olympic
Torch for the 1996 Olympics and she shares the poignant
tales of her fellow torch bearers in Raise The Torch.
Losing
her father to Alzheimers Disease inspired her first solo
song writing effort, Daddy’s Little Girl, which was
chosen as a finalist in the esteemed New Folk
Songwriting Competition at Kerrville Folk Festival. She
affectionately refers to this song as her “good luck”
song since it has consistently been recognized in many
songwriting competitions across the country and helps to
keep the memory of her father alive.
Ellen
has honed and combined her exceptional art, design and
music skills to write songs and produce powerful music
videos. Her first one is called Faces of Violence
featuring her song You're Not Better Than Me. Her
powerful voice and lyrics are the backdrop to a
choreographed black and white photo study representing
women and children in the community who are victims of
domestic abuse. Subsequently, this song was judged from
hundreds of entries as the Winner of the “Breaking The
Silence in Song” competition chosen by five Grammy Award
winning artists: Michael Bolton, Cissy Houston, Darryl
“DMC” Mc Daniels, Warner Music Group’s VP Kevin Liles
and Ben E. King. This competition was sponsored by
Warner Music Group, Women Who Jam, (NCDAV) National
Coalition Against Domestic Violence and (NABFEME)
National Association of Black Female Executives in Music
& Entertainment.
"Ellen
Bukstel's beautiful voice and poignant lyrics on her
track, "You're Not Better Than Me" create an anthem and
a voice for the thousands of survivors and victims of
Domestic Violence who hopefully now know that they are
not alone. I was honored to have judged the contest that
led us to Ellen--an amazing artist and spirit. Watch the
video, listen to the song and you will know what I
know....that Ellen has managed to capture the horror of
Domestic Violence while providing hope for
thousands...all in a ballad that stands on its own as a
great song."
-Michael Bolton, Grammy Winning Recording Artist &
Singer/Songwriter
Her
songs are making a difference. Her music videos have
been used to raise monies and awareness for nonprofit
community organizations including her song Tikkun Olam,
Repair The World, licensed to The Greater Miami Jewish
Federation for their Annual Campaign 2007 and Somebody's
Child licensed to Camillus Houses’ for their $88 Million
Capital Campaign 2008 to help house the homeless in
South Florida. Ellen’s son, Todd Segal, graduate of Full
Sail and a young successful film maker in LA, has been
her co-producer as well and a creative and technical
force behind her powerful music videos.
(Tikkun
Olam) – "Wish I'd written this – a Weavers or PP&M hit!"
-Janis Ian, Recording Artist & Singer/Songwriter
Ellen Bukstel was a featured guest on the Big
Blend’s variety radio show ‘Champagne Sundays’. The show
aired live on Sunday, Aug. 24, from 11am-1pm Pacific
Time.
To listen to the entire, unedited show, please click
here. To listen to Ellen's interview and songs,
please double click on the Play Button below.
In
addition to her own original songs, Ellen teams up to
write with her friend and fellow baby-boomer, Nancy
Wuerzburger. Together they have found humor in the
everyday concerns of today’s woman; from Hot Flashes to
Voting Reform. It all adds up to award winning songs
that vividly describe the joy, sadness and the humor of
life that many can relate to including the hilarious,
insightful and award winning song It Hot in Here or Is
It Me? Ellen's sultry voice is striking a chord with Hot
Women across the country. This playful, hilarious anthem
to menopause hits all the hot buttons of women going
through life changes, and has their partners nodding and
clapping in wholehearted agreement. Bukstel is turning
up the heat on menopause, and women everywhere are
applauding. The song made a splash with Dr. Demento and
was chosen for his 2004 Basement Tapes #12 CD
Compilation; it is also on the 2006 Momapalooza, Moms
Who Rock CD Compilation.
Ellen
song writing has brought her national recognition, from
Songwriter Competitions and CD Compilations to licensing
opportunities and commissions for music videos for
social and political causes. She was one of the top
three winners at the 2007 Wildflower Arts and Music
Festival, where she rocked the house with Is It Hot In
Here, Or Is It Me? and They Lost My Vote (co-written
with Nancy) ...a humouous satirical song that speaks to
the issues of election reform. It has been feartured on
Air America's Thom Hartman show among others and has
been adopted by many election reform organizations as
their 'voter reform' anthem.
Ellen
and her good friend and award-winning songwriter, Nick
Annis co-wrote a song called By My Silence. A panel of
judges including such esteemed artists as: Tom Chapin,
Janis Ian, Tom Paxton, Judy Collins, Holly Near, Len
Chandler, Christine Lavin, John Stewart, Peter Yarrow,
Noel Paul Stookey, Cheryl Wheeler and Mary Travers chose
the song as winner of the coveted 2008 Music To Life
song competition sponsored by Paul Stookey's Public
Domain Foundation, which sponsors the competition to
promote and facilitate the creation of cause-related
music and furthers its impact upon issues and
organizations of social and political justice.
"Based
on a concept that is important and famous, By My Silence
makes the point powerfully and well. Lots of good
songcraft here with a deeply important message. All to
the good!"
-Peter Yarrow, Recording Artist & Singer/Songwriter
–Peter Paul & Mary
With
three CDs under her belt, she has finally produced her
first solo project called Daddy’s Little Girl,
co-produced with her son Brett Segal, an accomplished
producer, arranger, drummer and recording engineer.
Ellen was recently accepted as a voting member of The
Recording Academy / Grammy Awards.
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