I was walking my dogs one day when I saw Jesus or a man who appeared to be him walking on the other side of Fountain Ave in West Hollywood. So I wrote this tune
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I was walking my dogs one day when I saw Jesus or a man who appeared to be him walking on the other side of Fountain Ave in West Hollywood. So I wrote this tune
Yesterday I was walking w/my dogs down Fairfax Ave in West Hollywood when my dog Ranger pulled towards the Chapel doorway of a Church. Lying on the cement steps in the doorway was a man with his coat pulled over […]
Al Green live on Soul Train at his best!
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A Corrido from Los Cenzontles from their new CD Legendary filmmakers Les Blank and Maureen Gosling directs and edits Los Cenzontles perform their original corrido Estado de Verguenza (State of Shame) from …
“AFTER THE FIRE IS GONE” Tracy is a wonderful singer and recently lost her home, insurance covered the mortgage , but not rebuilding…Help Tracy and hear some great music! Benefit for Tracy Nelson & Mike Dysinger October 24, 2010 6:30 […]
For the past few months I’ve been getting together once a week or so with Hank Van Sickle working on tunes. Hank is an accomplished bassist (Electric Bass and Double Bass) who has played with a wide range of blues […]
Little Feat in rehearsal day1 La,Ca. Richie Hayward on vocals “Give Me A Stone”
Not a new tune, but a new version. Crying Time is a regular part of my set and I play it a lot when I sit in with folks. Its about those moments that most people have at some point […]
Solo acoustic version of Bedtime Story performed live at Hallenbeck’s on 5/14. A country ballad “with a twist”. I’m a sucker for sad, slow Country…
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