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Heading Into the Wild Blue Yonder, or Geriatrics on Tour
My apologies for not posting in a while. Sarah and I have been locked away in a dark room (not really, there are windows) working on the evidently endless details of arranging a nationwide tour for six marginally geriatric hillbilly … Continue reading
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Tagged band tour, Blackberry Winter Band, Bo Brown, Dennis Crider, folk music, Gary Due, Light in the Attic, Linda Stoffel, marideth sisco, media, Ozarks, Roadside Attractions, rockabilly, Sibley music, Tedi May, These Ozark Hills, tour, Vab Colbert, Winter's Bone
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Studio Update
Hello to all and long time no blog – It’s Monday night and I’m just in from the studio with a report on the status of the album. It’s all over but the mixing, mastering, licensing and pressing. We hope … Continue reading
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Tagged band, band tour, Billy Ward, Blackberry Wubter, Bo Brown, Dennis Crider, Linda Stoffel, marideth sisco, media, Music, recording studio, Sibley music, Tedi May, tour, Van Colbert, Winter's Bone
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I’m Not Over It, But It’s Just a Cold
I suddenly realized this morning as I was answering a sympathetic note from friend Boden Lyon that, as I told her “… what I was feeling was less emotional and more coming down with a cold. I’m expressing myself now … Continue reading