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David Rovics
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Links to other performers:. Just a few of my favorites. Making folk a threat again - Ryan Harvey, Ethan Miller, Evan Greer and a bunch of other really good youthful songwriters, check 'em out. In my humble opinion, the greatest songwriter in the English language. As Jim Page says, probably the best ballad singer on the planet. I agree. Amazing songwriter from Britain. See some interesting pictures from our 2005 US tour. Excellent English commie punk poet and a great guy. Duo Negro y Blanco. Great punk-fo...
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Guitar by Nelson
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These are just a just a few of the thousands of customers that. Brian has had the pleasure of helping with his services over the years:. Steve Hackett, Mike Rutherford). Trey Gunn, Robert Fripp). Kurt Bloch, Lulu Gargiulo). Ron Heathman, Dan Bolton). Carla Torgerson, Chris Eckman). Steve Hackett in '79 with the first guitar crafted by Brian. Duncan McColl, Siege). Jonathan Stuart, Ravenous Records.
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Links - World Bands & Venues
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Links - World Bands and Venues. Here are some useful links to other sites:. A website dedicated to recording the memories of those whowere born, arrived, lived, worked or died in the old Essex CountyBorough of Walthamstow, now part of the London Borough of Waltham Forest. Foel Studio - website: www.foelstudio.co.uk. NZZ Blues, from France - website: www.myspace.com/nzzblues. Jim Page - website:. Jim Page - profile: www.nodepression.com/profile/JimPage. Website: www.the-runaways.co.uk. Perhaps you would l...
songwritersnotebook.blogspot.com
Songwriter's Notebook: January 2014
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Stories from the road, ruminations on life, exciting announcements, and more. Tuesday, January 28, 2014. Some personal recollections of the great man. I looked at my phone a few hours ago, before going to bed, and checked the BBC headlines, as I often do. That's when I learned that the great Pete Seeger had just died at the age of 94. On my blog, too, if you like.). Pete was one of the folks on the ground floor of a thing called the People's Music Network. Good to be humble, to live simply, for your own ...
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Out Of Tune: July 2015
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Tuesday, July 21, 2015. I pretty much never go on the internet while we travel, I'm a firm believer in being in the moment. It is one of the reasons to travel. What would be the point if you are checking your email and your Facebook all the time? Might as well stay at home. So here are some thoughts from our first four days in India, all of which has been in Mumbai so far. This place smells pretty much how I expected it to, spices mixed with sweat. Mumbai seems like Gandhi's worst fucking nightmare about...
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Out Of Tune: The Fake War On Thanksgiving (or: The Hypocrisy of Matt Walsh & Everyone Else)
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Monday, December 02, 2013. The Fake War On Thanksgiving (or: The Hypocrisy of Matt Walsh and Everyone Else). Walsh's post tells us all that if we shop on Thanksgiving we are "part of the problem" and goes on to write about the poor single mother who will have to work 14 hours at a register ringing up people's unnecessary shit, among other things. In this article Walsh calls himself a capitalist but not a "consumerist" which is about the stupidest attempt at splitting hairs that I've ever read. This is ju...
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Out Of Tune: What The West Is Good At Exporting
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Wednesday, March 19, 2014. What The West Is Good At Exporting. But a lot of Westerners bring something else with them besides their money: Asshole-ish behavior. Ass-hattery may be our biggest export from america and Europe. This is vacation after all. She learned her coffee lingo from Starbucks back at home, she is the one who didn't know what she was ordering. The rudeness you can see sometimes toward people whose country in which we are guests is stupefying. So is the inappropriate behavior. A book by ...
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Out Of Tune: Song Of The Day - John Barleycorn Must Live
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Wednesday, August 06, 2014. Song Of The Day - John Barleycorn Must Live. This would be the first of many shows that Trevor and I would see together while I lived in Seattle, he would turn out to be my favorite concert buddy. Over the next few years going to concerts in Seattle I would see McCaughey all the time playing with other musicians I had gone to see, including when he became REM's permanent sideman on the Monster tour. Off the excellent record Let the War Against Music Begin. One of my favorite m...
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Out Of Tune: What I Learned From Nelson Mandela
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Wednesday, December 18, 2013. What I Learned From Nelson Mandela. Certainly a lot has been written about Nelson Mandela since his death by many writers better than me and also by many who knew the man personally. Obviously I didn't know him, but he affected my life in a fairly profound way. Most of it was who he was as a man, but some of it was the timing in my life of my becoming aware of him. So I learned I was wrong about that. I learned that you can still hope for a change for the better in the world...
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Out Of Tune: Neighborhood Watch
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Wednesday, August 01, 2007. Part 3 of the story of my time at the Jensonia in Seattle. (. Things were chugging along at the Jensonia. I was working in an office building a short walk away, doing some theatre work in the evening with a theatre company run by some friends and myself, partying a lot with those same friends (we were pretty good at theatre, we were great. They even put a sign on the outside that said. I was home alone on this night, watching the baseball playoffs. I don't really remember ...