"Hey Motorman" was written for the 100 year celebration of the Ariel Lift Bridge.
The bridge was originally built in 1907 with a gondola that went from side to side carrying passengers and vehicles. It was later replaced with a lift system.
This dark reggae tune has been hanging around in my "works in progress" folder for a while, but I was finally inspired to complete it when I borrowed a guitar from my friend Joe. Thanks, Joe!
Sitting around in my shop a couple of days ago with the Goodall and the Zoom H4N. First time I've really messed with using the internal mics on the H4N in multitrack mode
I've been playing music on Saturday mornings with a bunch of people at the Creekside Community Center.
One of the guys is 97 years old, and he really gets my attention when he starts playing the harmonica.
You are right ... "Never Too Late"
This is a collaboration with Greg Connor (check his song list here) Greg wrote this about his Heritage Millennium guitar and Heritage guitars company in Kalamazoo. He sent me his vocals and rhythm guitar track and I added lead & bass guitars…
An old Stephen Foster song (Pub. Domain)
Always waiting, hopeful sorrow.
Featuring my spouse, Marily!!!!
I could have picked a song to do her justice, next time. My phrasing is kind of hard to follow...
A favorite style of my wife... like Kris Kristofferson, in a way. Maybe more folk than Outlaw Country...? The song has great meaning for me.
Hope you like it!
Doug
Comments on Greg Connor's stuff
Great tune, great lyrics, great swing!
Comments made by Greg Connor
This has a GREAT bounce to it! Good Happy Music
The tone you get out of that whistle is incredible! I just pushed the "Favorite" button.
I wish I could take guitar lessons from you! That's some good stuff.
Lots of POWER there! Good song.
Fun and light. A perfect start to my task filled day. No day off for me.
Beautiful layering of sound
I like the musical textures in this. Wonderful
Well done!
A very provocative, piece of music. I can relate to this!
Wow! That's beautiful.
Inspiring I like the accompanying monolog too.
I've been playing music on Saturday mornings with a bunch of people at the Creekside Community Center. One of the guys is 97 years old, and he really gets my attention when he starts playing the harmonica. You are right ... "Never Too Late"
I Love This!
Good Gawd !!! Now that's some sweet music!
My Feet are tapping!
Good rendition of an old favorite.
I like the things you did with the vocals. It really caught my attention. This is a great song!
Sounds logical to me!
Now ... that is stunning! Lisa, you have set a new standard for all of us. Beautiful, Beautiful piece of work.
You have a great voice! Let's here some more of it.