Guy Clark is one of Texas' great songwriters. He wrote "Desperadoes Waiting for a Train," "L.A. Freeway," "Instant Coffee Blues," and many other well-crafted songs. He also plays a touching, soulful cover of his good friend Townes Van Zandt's "To Live is to Fly." Incidentally, these are the very words that are found on Townes' grave, which is just a couple of miles down the road from my house.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gcjWeBpIbSE
Sunday, August 30, 2015
Gillian Welch
Lately I have been listening to Gillian Welch. The song "I Dream a Highway Back to You" is just beautiful and desolate. I can almost see the landscape.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvREUDH2BZ0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jvREUDH2BZ0
Sunday, August 23, 2015
Texas Musicians Museum
We recently visited the Texas Musicians Museum in Irving. In my opinion, the crown jewel of the collection is a field recorder that was used by the Lomaxes when they were collecting songs for the Smithsonian. I would love to know where that recorder traveled in the years that it was used. I wonder if it was the machine that first recorded Lead Belly at Angola Prison or if Woody Guthrie ever stood in front of its mike.
http://texasmusiciansmuseum.com/
http://texasmusiciansmuseum.com/
Many Rivers to Cross
These days I am reading Many Rivers to Cross by Thomas Zigal. After reading about a hundred pages, it was apparent why Mr. Zigal was honored with a Jesse Jones Award for Fiction by the Texas Institute of Letters. Mr. Zigal's characters have believable, nuanced inner lives, and the writing is clear, honest, and well-crafted.
I have no personal connection to Mr. Zigal, other than the fact that I spoke with him briefly at the Wildcatter Exchange in Fort Worth earlier this year, but I do want to let others know about his work. Here is a link to the TCU Press website, where his book is available for purchase. A sample of Many Rivers to Cross can also be downloaded there.
http://www.prs.tcu.edu/book-pages/zigal_many_rivers_to_cross.asp
I have no personal connection to Mr. Zigal, other than the fact that I spoke with him briefly at the Wildcatter Exchange in Fort Worth earlier this year, but I do want to let others know about his work. Here is a link to the TCU Press website, where his book is available for purchase. A sample of Many Rivers to Cross can also be downloaded there.
http://www.prs.tcu.edu/book-pages/zigal_many_rivers_to_cross.asp
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