In the heart of summer, when the days are long and the sun hangs high in the sky, there comes a song that speaks to the soul. It is called "All Seeing Sun," and it shines like a beacon of hope in the darkness. 

Like Helios, the ancient god of the sun, this song rises up from the depths of sorrow and grief, a tribute to a dear friend and bandmate. It is a spiritual hymn that speaks to the enduring power of music to heal and inspire. 

As the solstice is upon us and the world is bathed in the warm glow of the sun, this song emerges into the light, reminding us of the cycles of life and the beauty of the natural world. It is a song of love and remembrance, a celebration of the human spirit and the bonds that bind us together. 

For Kenny Tudrick, this song is a labor of love, a testament to the enduring power of music to heal and inspire. It is the first of many new songs to come and it heralds a new era of creativity and passion. 

And so, as the sun shines down upon us, let us listen to this song and feel the warmth of its embrace. Let us honor the memory of those who have passed on, and celebrate the beauty of life in all its many forms. For this song is a ray of hope, a reminder that even in the darkest of times, there is always light.

All Seeing Sun 

Drag the sun 
Across the sky 
Now you can see 
East to west and all the rest 
What will be will be 

All seeing eye 
Look towards the sky 
Don't you cry 
Cause you're the one 
All Seeing Sun 

Horse they rode 
Rooster that crowed 
All the seeds that you sown 

All seeing eye 
Look towards the sky 
Don't you cry 
Cause you're the one 
All Seeing Sun 

All seeing eye 
Look towards the sky 
Don't you cry 
Cause you're the one 
All Seeing Sun 

 

 

credits 

released June 27, 2023 
Recorded at RustBelt Studios 

Additional recording at The Black River House 

Produced by Kenny Tudrick and Al Sutton 

Engineered by Jake Halkey , Al Sutton, Kenny Tudrick 

Mixed by Kenny Tudrick and Al Sutton 

Written, and performed by Kenny Tudrick

mastered by jim kissling 

Video shot and edited by Dustin McLaughlin

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