Making lemonade for children in need and myself. When art, health and commerce come together it is an amazing feeling.
Friday, June 10th, 2011With two years separating my employment as an architect and now, I’ve enrolled in a music composition course at Scottsdale Community College. Music was something I have aspired to since I was 12, but family pressures and genuine interest in landscape design, and subsequently architecture, guided me to professional and master degrees. It was my backup plan for music. Now, it appears, music will be my backup plan for architecture.
The first complete composition I have written is called How ’bout a Glass of Lemonade? With weekly vocal lessons with Beth Livingston-Hakes coupled with weekly composition lessons with Dr. Rob Esler, they both helped reign in my creativity and apply song form, stressing the right beats for syllables, basically helping me to form a solid song. It was originally inspired by the Nickelodeon kids show Yo Gabba Gabba!; I volunteering for a Billboard Magazine music/film conference in late October 2010 and caught the Yo Gabba panel – they mentioned they are looking for children’s music and while I was drinking lemonade!
With that inspiration, from October 28, 2010 – June 2, 2011 I worked on it at school, at the parking garage where I work to make ends meet. Imagine .. the career trajectory?
Once the song was finished and composed as sheet music on the page in early April, I contacted the Chandler Children’s Choir, my piano teacher Dr. Andy O’brien, my composition teacher and percussionist Dr. Rob Esler, Ryan Salcido – an ASU trumpeter, and the Saltmine Studios in Mesa – with Jason Levine at the boards. The only trouble then was financing, so I had to sell my four wheeler and Papa Pan’s gun collection to pay for it. As one buddy said, “dude, you’re trading in a 6-shooter for a children’s choir!” True, but what a positive trade!
Then I took it to Capitol Mastering with Evren Goknar and what you hear on the Facebook Trevor Pan Show page is the result. A charming and polished composition and recording.
Once I had the final in hand, I researched some lemonade companies, but came across this post – http://www.alexslemonade.org/campaign/national-lemonade-days-2011 . After thinking about it, my struggle with architecture channeled into lemonade with this song. Alex’s Lemonade Stand is an organization dedicated to curing children’s cancer. My own family has lost members to cancer, or suffering from stroke, diabetes, etc. So I thought, let’s see how many songs I could sell for a real cause, not just an advertisement for a lemonade company.
I’ve decided to donate 50% of digital download proceeds to their cause from June 2 – Sept 2, 2011. At the end, I’ll announce the amount and if you’d like to contribute, in addition to purchasing the song, please do. I may even come up with an architectural concept for a new building, if they needed one.
Please, if you enjoy the song and believe in the cause, buy the song on itunes, rhapsody, emusic – nearly every legal download platform available. Forward this to friends. If lemonade can end some of my economic struggles, and help further research to end struggles for young people who have done nothing wrong and are suffering – THAT is cool.
Trevor Pan
June 9, 2011

