Available now on Amazon's Kindle is a compilation of my photos and lyrics (which are linked to the corresponding songs on Bandcamp), which you can download to your device. Please consider doing so to support me in my endeavors. It also makes a great Christmas gift!
As 2020 winds down, I have been reflecting on not only the madness of this past year but also of the past four. A song on this one, "The History Train," tries to address some of the feelings I have. What about you? What do you think?
In my experience, it's exceedingly rare that someone offers to take you by the hand and help walk you out of your own personal wilderness. This album is about that person.
You say it's your birthday? It's my birthday too, yeah. To celebrate, I've posted a new album. If it so moves you to contribute, please click on the "Buy Digital Album" link on my Bandcamp page. Peace, all.
A man's work is nothing but this slow trek to rediscover, through the detours of art, those two or three great and simple images in whose presence his heart first opened. -Albert Camus
Twelve songs about goodbyes and hellos. Regarding the locust on the cover, that sucker landed right on my window and I managed to capture the shot right before he flew away.
Recorded in 2009, "Harpo's Blues" was done mostly under the influence and is likely my most peculiar and experimental album. It is a clear extension of what I was after while making its predecessor, "The Friendship Ring."