Shameless Rip Off

Sunday, August 30, 2015I have always been a huge fan of my fellow welcome columnist, Brooks Judd. His ten items or fewer concept has amused, entertained and challenged over the years with random observations about the world we all inhabit. So today for my fifth Sunday...

Sharing the Gift

Many years ago when I was a girl of thirteen, it was necessary for me to leave the comfort of my “nest” on the Hoopa Indian Reservation and I went to live in New York with an aunt and uncle who were “Rank Strangers” to me. As you might imagine, the transition was not...

Shift Happens

I have wrote before about how being in a band is like being in a family. And I still believe it – it’s an apt analogy. But I wonder what it’s like in the top ranks of professional music. With some notable exceptions, it seems that the personnel in band ranks change...

Shift-Sleeping

Two seventeen a.m., for the past six months or so my new start time, give or take an hour, which is followed by five or six hours of the most deliciously peaceful reading and writing time, then by a shower, a little breakfast, work somewhere on the six acres, then...

Shine

Few topics have inspired more bluegrass and old time song writing than the subject of moonshining. The New Lost City Ramblers devoted an entire LP to the subject called Prohibition is a Failure. And the fascination with the subject continues to the present day with...