The Song Gardeners plant another musical seed with their most recent track, “Believe In Yourself.” The duo of Corrie Dunn and Mary Gospe once again stepped up, shedding light on the human spirit through their music. The track features an upbeat message and matching music.
Additionally, James Butler provides drums, percussion, bass, and keyboards. And David Scheibner returns to produce, mix, and master the recording. The composition was written by Mary Gospe and David Scheibner.
There is a pop-oriented sound from the keyboard layers, with the bass providing a steady rhythm and undercurrent as a focus. It was like that one instrument was the electricity that turned the lights on, and everything fell right into place.
Corrie and Mary combine their vocals to keep in sync with the music’s flow. Their voices create a reassuring tone as they deliver their thoughtful lyrics.
These
chorus lyrics are a fine example:
Let
joy be the measure of your success
Let joy be the treasure
Let joy be the measure of your success
Joyfulness!
If one is joyful, there is a reason, and it would suggest that one is in the right place, doing what brings that joy to the surface.
“Believe In Yourself” delivers an inspiring message, showcasing Corrie Dunn and Mary Gospe’s talent for crafting uplifting, positive music that resonates with listeners.
Keith
“MuzikMan” Hannaleck-MuzikMan.net Founder
June 26, 2026
About The Song Gardeners:
Mary and Corrie met 20 years ago in Los Altos, CA, when their sons attended kindergarten together. They quickly became friends with a shared passion for music and organic gardening. Several years ago, they took songwriting classes together at their local junior college.
In 2019, Mary was in a cover band and needed a substitute keyboard player. She called Corrie, who agreed to play keys and sing at a few of their gigs. Mary and Corrie realized how special it was when they harmonized together.
Shortly
thereafter, Mary was invited to perform a three-hour solo at a local venue and
asked Corrie to join her. The two had so much fun that they decided to form
their own band, focusing on performing their original material. Avid organic
gardeners, they each independently came up with the name “The Song
Gardeners,” and the band was born.


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