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Full “Winnebago Dreams” Album Available in November

 
 

Couldn’t make it rhyme SINGLE Available now

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Kickin' a Stone SINGLE AVAILABLE NOW

I wrote this song on a walk one day. I’m kickin’ a stone down the road in my little town on this tiny little planet we call home, but it’s activating my stream of consciousness, and I’m thinking about the seven year-old me who used to do this and wondering where he went, I’m asking where we all came from and where we’re all going and reflecting on the fact that what we have in common is that none of us know. And that ain’t no small point of connection. Hope you enjoy it. It’s one of my favorite songs on the new album.

 
 

Couldn’t Make it Rhyme SINGLE AVAILABLE NOW

The song was inspired by a relationship that began nearly forty years ago, when I was in my early twenties. It was one of those typical youthful entanglements—the cat-and-mouse game —one chasing, the other playing hard to get, the dynamics occasionally shifting—a lack of commitment and infidelity surrounding it that could never survive in a mature relationship. Some young people have enough self-respect at a young age to avoid these dysfunctional romances. I did not. Any song I would have tried to write about it forty years ago would have been nauseatingly cliché and self-pitying. It wasn’t until a year ago, when I learned that this man died—under tragic circumstances—that the full story revealed itself to me and a song surfaced.

 
 
 
 

the man that fortune forgot SINGLE AVAILABLE NOW

This is the second single from my new album, “Winnebago Dreams.“ The idea for the song came to me when it started raining three seconds after I got my car washed.  I never use self-defeating language. I never say, “Just my luck,” when something bad happens. So I guess this is a song about a guy I never want to be! Still, I hope you get a kick out of him. I got a kick out of bringing him to life.

Soozie Tyrell from the E Street Band is featured on fiddle and Tony Garnier who is Bob Dylan’s music director is playing the upright bass.

 
 

Winnebago Dreams SINGLE AVAILABLE NOW

A dream is a dream, whether it’s to be President of the country or king of the open road, driving a motor home through spacious skies, purple mountain’s majesty and the fruited plain with your sweetheart at your side and the responsibilities of a life well-lived behind you in the rear-view mirror. The first single from my new album, “Winnebago Dreams” is about that open highway kind of freedom, the breeze blowing through rolled down windows and a person feeling the mastery of their own destiny.  It’s a carefree folk song about every couple’s dream of one day exiting the rat race and spending time together on in a cozy motor home seeing the country. And it’s about the deeper liberation that comes with that

 
 
 
 

AMERICAN pICtures FULL LENGTH ALBUM AVAILABLE NOW

“American Pictures” is the first album I’ve written since I was a long-haired kid in L.A. struggling to get a record deal. It’s about the malfunction of the American dream, seen through the eyes of uniquely American characters caught between their potential and their circumstances. It’s folk music—simple melodies with dulcimer, fiddle, banjo, mandolin, and guitar.

 

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