Flyin’ High

“Flyin’ High” is the working man’s reward for the everyday grind. The song was written while I worked in a textile mill in a small town in Georgia. Everyday was the same in the factory and on the line. There was no outside view, the job didn’t change and all you looked forward to was…

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Footlights

“Footlights” was written and recorded by Merle Haggard in 1979. The song was inspired by Merle observing Johnny Cash in his early years and kicking out the footlights on the stage, while likely intoxicated. Merle used the experience, poetically, to reflect how a performer feels night after night attempting to get excited about his show.

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Good Time Charlie’s Got The Blues

“Good Time Charlie’s Got The Blues,” was Danny O’Keefe’s biggest hit. This song struck a cord with restless young people who were stuck living dreary lives in dead-end small towns while their friends were moving away to better things. The song was first recorded in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, in 1970 at Muscle Shoals Sound Studio.…

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They’re ALL Drinkin’ Songs (Digital Album)

“They’re ALL Drinkin’ Songs” Full Digital Album *After purchase, you will receive an email with a link to download the full album within a few minutes.    In 2018, I was itching to start my second album. I asked my fans what kinds of songs they wanted me to record. The overwhelming response was…

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