We had wonderful gigs this weekend in Durham and Asheville, North Carolina. Now we are home in Atlanta with our feet up, basking in the afterglow. In Durham Delta Moon shared the stage with Michael Burks. We first met Michael […]
We had wonderful gigs this weekend in Durham and Asheville, North Carolina. Now we are home in Atlanta with our feet up, basking in the afterglow. In Durham Delta Moon shared the stage with Michael Burks. We first met Michael […]
Davy Jones died this week. That news got me thinking about another member of the Monkees team I had once the honor to hang out with — also now in his grave, sad to say – Tommy Boyce. Most of […]
One day last spring I left Atlanta in a haze of pollen and drove up into the clear air of Asheville, North Carolina, to check out the Moog lap steel. A few weeks before, a YouTube video had sparked my […]
There’s a ghost in my guitar. From the album “Hell Bound Train.”
Christmas came a little early this year. Santa brought me a triple-neck Bigsby steel guitar. Well, not really Santa. More like the UPS man. And this one’s been a long time coming. From 1944 to 1963 Paul A. […]
Today is the Fourth of July, our nation’s 235th birthday. I for one am proud to be an American. As a musician, my feelings are pretty much the same as Neil Young’s in the song “Hawks and Doves”: […]
“Neat moments: The band Delta Moon holding their cellphones up to the upper facade of Kitchener City Hall to take photos of their program photo being projected far and wide.” – The Kitchener Record, August 7, 2010 When we first […]
(Photo: Daniel Coston) Driving home from a gig in Mobile yesterday, Mark and I put together a list of our top ten favorite slide guitar players (bottleneck or steel). Here’s what we came up with, with a link to a […]
Recorded on the side porch April 2, 2010.
Live at Americana Stage, Jailhouse Gallery, Morganton, NC, April 10, 2010.
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