
We recently had the extreme privilege to check out the new single “Cry With Me” from award-winning songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist Stephanie Schneiderman. You can listen to “Cry With Me” Here on Spotify and Apple Music Here
“Cry With Me” is a beautifully crafted song that Stephanie Schneiderman delivers a jaw dropping flawless vocal performance. We were literally hanging on every word and note .

Schneiderman wrote, produced, and performed her new single “Cry With Me” as an invitation to stay tender during divisive and painful times as we navigate what’s happening in the world around us. Though it’s a song meant for all, the collective grief and cry for compassion center on the battles women fight every day. Featuring Jenny Conlee (The Decemberists, accordion), Ji Tanzer (Blue Cranes, drums), Tony Furtado (banjo and baritone ukelele) and Keith Brush (Blue Cranes, upright bass), — the impressive collection of musicians composes a compelling sonic atmosphere rife with rage, hope, and uncertainty. The power lies in the melody, somber tone, and unique lyrical perspective. The haunting accordion surges alongside Schneiderman’s effecting vocals, instilling a sense of pain that only truly gifted vocalists possess.
The striking melodies within “Cry With Me” have a beautiful middle eastern feel that give the song an extra dimension.
The accompanying music video was produced and crafted with a diverse crew and an all female cast, helmed by powerhouse Portland director/editor/creatorAlicia J. Rose – known for her music video work (First Aid Kit, Cake, Laura Gibson, The Softies and many others.) She recently won both the Narrative Audience Award at the 2021 Ashland Independent Film Festival and the Best New Directors Award at the 2021 Port Townsend Film Festival with her feature directorial debut “A Kaddish for Bernie Madoff.” The season finale of her 2017 web series “The Benefits of Gusbandry” was hailed as a “delirious masterpiece” by The New York Times.
The video, shot at the vast and gritty decommissioned Zidell Shipyards, embodies grief and humanity spanning seven decades of life, utilizing the incredible talents of five female dancers who beautifully morph into the various stages of grief through dance. You can check out the video below
Stephanie Schneiderman, is a world class musician and master storyteller. She fearlessly uses her music to be a much needed voice in our world today . Bravo .
