I’m SUPER excited about what some friends of mine are putting on. It’s the first indie craft fair Greenville has ever seen. Of course I’ll be participating. This will be a highlight for the year!
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This is an incredible film about an incredible art form that has slowly been dying and now only exists in cities like L.A. & NYC. I remember seeing these in NYC and wondering how they were done. Unfortunately I was unable to embed the video below, but click it to be taken to the website. It’s a great short film.
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As many of you know music holds a very dear part of my heart. Very few things in life move me like music. Music has an incredible ability to soothe a troubled soul, encourage an overwhelmed spirit, become a vessel for shouts of praise and joy, or cause one to analyze their life or current situation. Music was a great avenue for me to express myself creatively and to release frustration. I love music, playing guitar, and writing songs but maybe not as much as I use to. I’ve now found other avenues to explore and more important things to occupy my time. You may already know that I released a full LP in 2004 entitled, Eucatastrophe. It was a great experiment that I am proud of and I believe it was a great accomplishment for me though musically and lyrically I’ve evolved since then. I began writing new songs shortly after that and slowly but surely have been recording them. Some have sat for years without being touched until recently. I’ve been wanting to release my new EP, entitled Nickajack, for many years now. And that day has finally come. Some songs never made it off the shelf and some still sit half finished. But I believe these five songs create a great cohesive thought. Each one of these songs deals with choices. A choice to do what you know is right or to follow the anger of your heart and do what you know will only lead to destruction. It is this great conflict that we face every day. The word Nickajack is the name of a cave in Tennessee. When Johnny Cash was faced with the despair that his life was too messed up to fix he found himself inside this cave asking God to take his life. He was done. But he heard a voice telling him, “Get up. I’m not done with you yet.” God graciously gave John the power to kick his demons out and shut the door. And it’s only God’s grace that keeps that door shut. Even to the last line of his last song his hope was firm in Jesus Christ but yet he still felt the enticement of the path God yanked him from in that cave. “Oh Lord, help me to walk another mile, just one more mile.”
Thanks to Ryan Hodges for playing drums on Right One For Me and Andy Martin for playing ebow on Right One For Me.
This album is completely free. But if you’re feeling generous…










