Thread starting with John Roy Zat's seed song I Got A Devil In Me from his album Who Zat?

John Roy Zat's song from his album Who Zat?, used as a seed song for this thread. Prompted Anna-Maria Cool's drawing and Kimia Behpoornia's painting.

John Roy Zat's song I Got A Devil In Me inspired this drawing by Kansas-based artist Anna-Maria Cool, which prompted Joy Damiani's song Teeth and Val Blaha's song Release Our Demons.

Anna-Maria Cool's drawing inspired Joy Damiani's song Teeth, which appears on her 2020 album Notes To Self And Others. Joy's song prompted Rachel Jones to bake spicy brownies.

Joy Damiani's song Teeth inspired these spicy brownies baked by Southern California's Rachel Jones, which prompted Michael Henchman's song Brownie Time, Nancy K Dillon's song Hot Springs (aka The Brownie Song) and Nick Smith's story To Die For.

Rachel Jones's spicy brownies inspired this song by Michael Henchman, who has written many songs for NSH.

Rachel Jones's spicy brownies inspired this song by Nancy K Dillon, who has written at least one more song for Now See Hear. Hot Springs prompted a collage by Kathleen O'Grady.

Nancy K Dillon's Hot Springs (aka The Brownie Song) inspired Los Angeles collage artist Kathleen O'Grady to make this piece of art, the second collage she has created for Now See Hear.

Anna-Maria Cool's drawing inspired this song by Val Blaha, which prompted Kristine Augustyn's painting.

Val Blaha's song Release Our Demons inspired this painting by Kristine Augustyn, which prompted Marilyn Jordan's song Farmers Market.

Kristine Augustyn's painting inspired this song by Marilyn Jordan. Marilyn's song prompted Nick Smith to create a story.

Storyteller and regular NSH contributor Nick Smith blazed a new trail by using both Rachel Jones's spicy brownies and Marilyn Jordan's song Farmers Market as inspiration for this story.

John Roy Zat's song I Got A Devil In Me inspired this painting by Kimia Behpoornia, which prompted the Keller Sisters' song Down In Flames.

Kimia Behpoornia's painting inspired this song by the Keller Sisters, which prompted Susan Wageman's mobile.

The Keller Sisters' song Down In Flames inspired this mobile (click here to see a video of it in action) by Susan Wageman, which prompted Jan Seides' song Balance and Dana Charnofsky's story Birdbrained.

Susan Wageman's mobile inspired this story by Dana Charnofsky, raconteur and Los Angeles-area music presenter. Her story prompted Rudy Austin and Jessica Dawson of Able ARTS Work to write some accompanying music.

Dana Charnofsky's story Birdbrained inspired this music by Rudy Austin and Jessica Dawson, two artists at Southern California's Able ARTS Work. The primary mission of Able ARTS Work is to provide lifelong learning, community service and vocational opportunities through the creative arts for people of all abilities and all ages in an environment of warmth, encouragement and inclusion. This music was the first of several collaborations between NSH and Able ARTS Work, and the combined story and music prompted a painting by Anne Young.

Dana Charnofsky's story Birdbrained and the accompanying music by Rudy Austin and Jessica Dawson inspired this watercolor by Winthrop, Washington photographer and artist Anne Young. This is Anne's third contribution to Now See Hear.

Susan Wageman's mobile inspired this song by Jan Seides. Jan has written several songs AND created art for Now See Hear. This song prompted Brett Jackson to make digital art.