Do you think you don’t have any time to listen to an audio conversation with an amazing poet-for-hire, creative writing teacher for teens, and advocate for Evermore? Okay, I understand. . . but you might give it 3 minutes just to get a taste.
Conversation: George Ensle Texas Singer/Songwriter
Grab a cup and lean back to enjoy this conversation with George Ensle, Texas troubadour singer/songwriter with the richness of the Houston folk scene behind him. His down-to-earth delivery reminds me of Townes VanZandt and Guy Clark. To hear our conversation, please click the small arrow above his picture… and be amazed. His webpage is […]
Conversation: Rebecca Folsom
“Brilliantly, Boldly, Alive” indeed. This interview is so much fun. Listen to our conversation (the little arrow below) to laugh, reflect, hear some great music, and feel elevated in just twenty minutes. Rebecca Folsom and I will be joined by Lily Hickman Waldon, Grace Rowland, and Jena Kirkpatrick on June 5, 2023, at the Kerrville […]
Conversation Part 2: Bobby Bridger
It’s a most fascinating “yammer” about Austin, Nashville, songwriting, and creating a Universe with your art. It touches on Simon and Garfunkle, among others in the big mixer of popular music. And he shares a few philosophical ideas about intention and authenticity.
Conversation Part 1: Bobby Bridger
Bobby Bridger is legendary for having written the anthem for the Kerrville Music Festival (which has happened in the Texas hill country for 50 years )and his epic poems and stage presentations of the West. A recent illness involving his throat made this audio post a special gift to those who love his work. We […]
Conversation with Eliza Gilkyson –the woman with that amazing voice.
“…I know what happiness feels like and that’s a nice point of reference to know what joy feels like. It’s in the very little things. It’s a dog sitting in the sun. You know It’s a beautiful bird flying by if you’re sitting outside. You know that if you get down to the bottom of your barrel sometimes, those are the only things you have left, and we draw on those things.”