Live performance of my original songs at the Powell Street Festival in Vancouver, BC Canada on August 4th 2024. Tamami Maitland on vocals/keyboard, Wynston Minckler on bass and Colin Lovell on drums. Filmed and edited by Shay O’Donoghue. All rights reserved.
Live performance at blue note Naramachi, one of the performances for the Japan Tour 2023. Filmed by blue note Naramachi, Nara Japan on April 30th 2023. Kaoru Ozaki on bass, Yuichiro Kimura on drums and Tamami Maitland on vocals/piano. All rights reserved.
Tamami Maitland Trio performing at Vines Art Festival in Vancouver, BC Canada on August 4th 2022. Tamami Maitland on vocals/keyboard, Emilio Suarez on bass and Jonathan Fairbank on drums. The songs performed are “Lavender Sky”, “Clock’s In My Head”, “School of Imagination” and “Feeling Your Love Tonight”, all written by Tamami Maitland. Filmed and edited by Shay O’Donoghue. All rights reserved.
Live performance from Vancouver Outsider Art Festival 2022 in Vancouver, BC Canada on October 15th 2022. Tamami Maitland on vocals/keyboard, Ian Wijesinghe on bass and Jonathan Fairbank on drums. Filmed and edited by Roundhouse CC at Vancouver Outsider Art Festival. Video Editor - Eric Sanderson. All rights reserved.
Dreams can sometimes take you to strange places. Have you ever had a dream that you wish never ended? Or you keep going back to a beautiful and unfamiliar place you have never been in real life? Or seeing someone you are longing to see? Or falling in love with a person that you have never met? Is this all just an illusion made out of our subconsciousness and strong desires? Or is it a message from a far away place...
2 summers ago I recorded the sound of the wave in this song at Whytecliff beach in West Vancouver. On that day my boys found a baby jellyfish alone in the shallow water. With their instinct they tried to give some seaweed to the jellyfish to save him and to become friends with him. This memory remains in my mind with the sparkles just like the sunlight reflecting on the ocean. I truly wish they never lose this kind instinct they have for nature.