![]() ![]() (lyrics by jimmy buffett & ross kunkel- Music by jimmy buffett roger guth & peter mayer) Santa's stressed out as the holiday season draws near He's been doing the same job now going on two thousand years He's got pains in his brain and chimney scars cover his buns He hates to admit it, but christmas is more work than fun He needs a vacation from bad decorations and snow Mr. ![]() Merry christmas to all and to all a good night Marimbas, calimbas, he's playing steel drumsĪ week in the tropics and he'll be all right Get out his long johns and dance with a sword in the sand Just for the weekend he'd like to be peter pan He wants to go back to simple toys made out of wood Plastic creations and crass exploitations aren't good I thank you for your time to be here and I hope you enjoy my music. ![]() He thinks about boat drinks and fun in the sun All the songs that Ive uploaded to YouTube so far you will find it here on the homepage. claus has escape plans, a secret that only he knowsīeaches and palm trees appear night and day in his dreamsĪ break from his wife, his half frozen life He needs a vacation from bad decorations and snow He hates to admit it, but christmas is more work than fun He's got pains in his brain and chimney scars cover his buns He's been doing the same job now going on two thousand years Santa's stressed out as the holiday season draws near ![]() Lexy Ho-Tai’s 2018 Sing for Hope Piano now lives at PS 64 in Ozone Park, Queens.Music by jimmy buffett roger guth & peter mayer) There are elements that represent that side of the brain, such as music notes and paint brushes.Ĥ50+ artist-created pianos placed in NYC’s public spaces as hubs of community and creativity for all people, then transported to permanent homes in schools, hospitals, and community centers, impacting 2 million+ New Yorkers & visitors. The right side represents the creative, subjective, and intuitive side of the brain: very colourful and textural, working with mixed mediums, including textiles, papier-mache, and thick paint. The left side of the piano represents the analytical, objective, and logical side of the brain: black and white, with very graphic elements that represent logic, such as numbers, calculators, and clocks. My piano is a visual exploration of the two “sides” of the brain: The Left Brain, and the Right Brain. I’m based in NYC, though I seem to spend most of my time up in the clouds… I’ve been an artist-in-resident at The Watermill Center and the Flux Factory, and a Van Lier Fellow at MAD Museum. Helping youth express and manifest their creative ideas gives me so much joy! I have a BFA in Fashion Design from Parsons School for Design. I have taught art and sewing at various schools, camps, and privately. I conceptualized and co-created Accessible Art, a free adaptive art program for disabled youth in the Bronx. Aside from making, I also love art teaching and programming. I love experimenting and working in different mediums. I’m interested in exploring social themes through humorous and playful interactive pieces. I’m highly inspired by the minds of children, and I take play very seriously. Mostly, I enjoy making things that ignite joy and make people smile. I’m an explorer, dreamer, and maker of things. Hello! Nice to meet you! My name is LEXY. Hit TV show Broad City featured a familiar face (using “face” loosely) in the penultimate episode: this Sing for Hope Piano by incredible SFH Piano Artist LEXY HO-TAI! From the Flushing Meadows Unisphere to Washington Square Park & hit TV, to its permanent home at PS 64Q, Ho-Tai’s SFH Piano has lived quite a New York life. ![]()
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