Yesterday a good friend sent me a link to mp3 files on Wolfgangsvault.com of a Taj Mahal set at the Newport Folk Festival on July 28,1968. I am a big fan of Taj and a major fan of the late […]
I'm a singer/songwriter/slide guitarist/harmonica player/dog person/floorwax dessert topping from Los Angeles. You can find out more about me and my music at:
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Yesterday a good friend sent me a link to mp3 files on Wolfgangsvault.com of a Taj Mahal set at the Newport Folk Festival on July 28,1968. I am a big fan of Taj and a major fan of the late […]
A classic Delta Blues. First heard this when I was around 14 years old. I really identified, still do . . I do this on solo blues gigs along with more “modern” tunes and originals.
Lot of people feelin’ it these days. Republicans blaming the situation on Democrats. Democrats blaming the situation on Republicans. Independents blaming them both. Lots of people out of work or living with less because they’re afraid. Even though we have […]
from Hallenbeck’s General Store & Cafe in North Hollywood Sept 11,2009
I originally signed up here to try & win some John Prine tix, turns out this is cool spot. Always had a hard time explaining what kind of music I liked and played, still not sure , but “roots” seems […]
A tune from a recent gig at Hallenbeck’s General Store & Cafe in North Hollywood,Ca on Sept 11,2009- doing another on Oct. 9, at 8:45 pm c’mon down and bring a friend!
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