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Monthly Archives: March 2010
Schedule Updates, 3-28-10
Schedule changes — I’ll be in the studio (Springfield) April 11 – 14 — they want me there for the mix, as well. April 17 Kansas City is now tentative May 14 and 15 are no longer tentative Fayetteville performance … Continue reading
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3-25-2010
–Today traded emails with composer Dickon Hinchcliffe, who did the score for Winter’s Bone, about a possible collaboration on additional songs for the soundtrack. I reeeaalllly liked what he did with the score, and am eager to try working on … Continue reading
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At The Fiddlers Convention
Marideth is at the Arkansas Fiddlers Convention, today. Expect to hear back from her and see photos after the weekend! Look at Merideth’s schedule.
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3-24-2010
–Spent the weekend recovering from Austin and a nasty cold I brought home with me. Out before dawn Monday to a doctor’s appointment in Springfield with cardiologist pal Dr. Freimann, who pronounced me good for another year. Then back to … Continue reading
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Whoops! typo?
Oh, and there’s a wups on the site. The aerial view is spelled–aerial. The word always reminds me of the main character in Joan Hess’s books about a little town in Arkansas named Maggody. The female sheriff said she was … Continue reading
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“Vada” From Elder Mountain Press
click here to read what Marideth has to say about writing Vada and West Plains As I Knew It.
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These two works [“Vada” and “West Plains As I Knew It”] were about very different people and required two very different approaches, but the assignments were virtually the same.I was to write the life story of each individual, using all … Continue reading







