Greg Brown sings “Summer Evening” from his 2001 album, Over and Under. Listening to this song on a hot and humid Iowa summer night always makes me want to be…
Hillbilly Haiku House Concerts
established June 6, 2007
Mission statement: To give back to the artists, writers and musicians whose gifts so enrich our lives. To provide an atmosphere where listening and honoring are foremost. To share some of our favorite music artists with others who might not be aware of them. To build a circle of like-minded music enthusiasts who will share a monthly evening of potluck grazing and live music in our living room.
"The only fully accredited, musically aware, ego-free, unrepentantly optimistic and fully righteous house concert series in America."
--Nathan Bell
~music from the heart, not for the charts~
Greg Brown sings “Summer Evening” from his 2001 album, Over and Under. Listening to this song on a hot and humid Iowa summer night always makes me want to be…
I haven’t met Jefferson yet, but his voice is an old friend.
Steve in Germany doing the song that he tells started with him sharing the title with Tom Russell, which is all he had at the time. Tom was inspired and wrote the song before Steve did, giving him cowrite credit.
Tim Krekel October 10, 1950 – June 24, 2009
…to quote Tom Russell’s song of the same name. On this day I learn that Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora have been inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame, accompanied appropriately by a performance from American Idol contestant Chris […]
6/06/09 Honky Tonk House Concerts in Streetsboro, OH Jan King looks on, she accompanied most of the evening.
An acoustic version of a song from Christy Moore’s latest CD, Listen. Here he covers a Pink Floyd tune.
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