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Sharyn Maceren, "In The Sunlight"

Posted by Luminator on March 17, 2024 at 22:53:08:




10 years ago, I worked at a public high school on the Peninsula. One of the benefits was that staff openly talked about and shared music. And that's how I learned that Sharyn Maceren had come out with new material. And then she made a video for "In The Sunlight." It starts out with a view of Alcatraz, and, totally unreal, the forecast called for rain. But then Maceren, in a yellow bikini, goes to what appears some empty Northern California beach.

The school would tap into its Stanford connections, to take students on field trips. And outside of work, staff got along well, hung out as friends. I tried to take advantage, and go with them, whenever they went to the coast.

We believe that Maceren is Visayan. Not sure what, if any, connection she has to the Bay Area. She is perhaps best known for "Hard To Get," which, in 2002, was popular in perhaps S.F., L.A., and parts of Texas.

-Lummy The Loch Monster