Showing posts with label music history. Show all posts
Showing posts with label music history. Show all posts

Sunday, March 20, 2016

Bio Day



What can one do on a Sunday? A lot of things naturally ... I have been updating some of my bios out there in the cyber world. One of them is the Last.fm biography.  If you would like to know more of my story, read it on last.fm

Maybe there is something new in there that you didn't already know? One can never have to much knowledge! :-)

Thursday, May 22, 2014

Treasures At The Museum

The guitar that with the owner started the transformation of the guitar as a solely strumming instrument to a lead role - the Gibson L-5. 

The songwriter Harlan Howard's typewriter.


"Above And Beyond (The Call Of Love)". It has been on my repertoire since I heard the Rodney Crowell version. It was very interesting to read the original lyrics which differ some from the Crowell cut.

The Princess of modern traditional country music: Ashley Monroe. Her songs have life in them. This is from a show at the CMHOF this past weekend that I enjoyed very much.

A Diverce Album

  The songs on here are mostly downbeat. Is that the proper way of saying the opposite of upbeat? (musically speaking. the answer is no. Jus...