
July 2010
We gathered in a small recording studio on the Naropa campus one summer afternoon. Just about 10 guests joined us, some of them other artists waiting to perform. All of us squeezed into the small studio, enjoying wonderful music on a perfect afternoon.
This is just one segment of a new series here… the Naropa Sessions. Each features an amazing local musician from the Denver/Boulder area, in an intimate studio recording session.
Rosh, of Rosh & One Eye-Glass Broken, has quickly become a friend of mine in the past year. His work on The Blind Café has been an amazing awareness project, and it continues to quickly grow into a national event. The dinner in complete darkness features live music from Rosh & OEGB, which seems to transcend to a completely unknown part of your soul when immersed in complete darkness with a room full of others. It’s a moving and remarkable experience. If the Blind Café comes to your city, make sure to get your tickets early.
Rosh & One Eye-Glass Broken are seen here in a limited arrangement (only a few members are present), but the songs remain no less powerful or graceful. A talented songwriter, Rosh is usually joined by the incredible cellist, Phil Norman. Together, they weave beautiful harmonies that accent an instrumental pairing you don’t hear every day. Enjoy.
“Tonight”
“Lows & Highs”
“Oh My Son”
“Told A Lie”
For more music by Rosh & One Eye-Glass Broken, visit the band’s Myspace page.
For more information on The Blind Café, visit the theblindcafe.com.


