Friday, June 29, 2018

Revered


No place in country music history is as revered as The Home of The Grand Ole Opry.  I'm reading a book right now written by Dan Rogers and Brenda Colladay.  It sets the "scene" (pun intended) perfectly: "Backstage At The Grand Ole Opry".

I'm only on page 26 of 144, but I've already experienced so many chills and gotten enough tears in my eyes, I have to stop reading for today.


Isn't the book inviting you to not only read, but to go? Actually, you can. They offer guided backstage tours.



Any comments or questions, write them below!

Sunday, January 14, 2018

Neon Music Country Legacy Show



Feeling blessed to be included in this show!


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The story is I had a song written by Glenn Tubb - yes, the nephew of Ernest Tubb - recorded and released, and it is playing in a tribute show to Glenn Tubb. The show is called Neon Music Country Legacy.



Saturday, November 11, 2017

Veteran's Day





Thank you Veterans! Because of you all we all can enjoy the privileges of Freedom. 

Tuesday, September 5, 2017

A Musical Landmark



My signature song "Singing My Blues Away" was recorded at a studio in Hudiksvall, Sweden. My audio engineer and co-producer Henrik Mangseth of Mangseth Music Maker, and I worked on the recording here:

Norra Kykogatan 9, Hudiksvall, Sweden. The place where Kriz Rogers (former Kriztina Aahs) recorded her "Singing My Blues Away" at. The picture is from google maps's streetview. Link to map Brandgaraget, Hudiksvall on google maps

"Singing My Blues Away" can be downloaded on iTunes, Amazon etc.
"Singing My Blues Away" on Amazon

Friday, August 25, 2017

Yummy Dipping Sauce


Everyone who knows me knows that I don't drink, but this is a food product made by a distillery that is dog-gone good!


Tuesday, August 22, 2017

The Glen Campbell



Yup, I am typing a "The" before his name, because he was that prolific and will continue to influence musicians for decades and decades to come..



This is the song that I think about when I think about Glen Campbell. He played most of the instruments on this recording. For those who do not know it, Glen Campbell was a much sought after studio instrumentalist - a top notch session player - before he had a career as a solo artist. I own an LP with this recording on it. The album is "Houston (I'm Coming To See You)". Hopefully the record is still where I had to leave it at my parent's place.

Glen Campbell, R.I.P.


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...