The Interstate Highway system was started in the mid-50s at the height of the Baby Boom era. It was a virgin ribbon of highway stretching out in all directions. We couldn't wait to explore it.
The Interstate Highway system was started in the mid-50s at the height of the Baby Boom era. It was a virgin ribbon of highway stretching out in all directions. We couldn't wait to explore it.
Didn't want to write this song … I figured there were one-thousand songwriters (here in north Texas alone) that were stuck at home and writing goofy songs about the virus. But, it wouldn't leave me alone, so I recorded it to get it out of my head.
Didn't want to write this song … I figured there were one-thousand songwriters (here in north Texas alone) that were stuck at home and writing goofy songs about the virus. But, it wouldn't leave me alone, so I recorded it to get it out of my head.
Didn't want to write this song … I figured there were one-thousand songwriters (here in north Texas alone) that were stuck at home and writing goofy songs about the virus. But, it wouldn't leave me alone, so I recorded it to get it out of my head.
Didn't want to write this song … I figured there were one-thousand songwriters (here in north Texas alone) that were stuck at home and writing goofy songs about the virus. But, it wouldn't leave me alone, so I recorded it to get it out of my head.
Don't do harp all that often, but sometimes the song calls for it. In open E-flat with slide. Did the slide on an old Silvertone archtop from the late 50s.
A Christian musician who worked with inmates at a juvenile prison told me a lot of these people had never heard a Bible story … much less of Jesus. I decided then to start doing more spiritual tunes.
A Christian musician who worked with inmates at a juvenile prison told me a lot of these people had never heard a Bible story … much less of Jesus. I decided then to start doing more spiritual tunes.
Well this one marked the beginning of better songs as the last few I wrote really didn't please me or anyone so they went to the heap before ever making it here!!!
I was sitting enjoying a refreshing springtime breeze and felt that pull of…
Caught up in the recent political events, ISIS suicide bombers and pedifiles being protected by clergy . . . all on the evening news.
All guitar parts performed on my hand made Kapke Archtop Guitar made by my friend Damon Kapke.
There…
Here's the second song I recently decided to do with a studio recording from one I wrote and posted here a while ago as a purely vocal version. It's one of my favorites.... I hope you'll enjoy it too
Singing In The Silence
Verse 1:
Singing…
Here's my last studio effort of the summer, as we roll into fall!
I wrote this one earlier in the year sipping mojito's at the proverbial beach bar and then posted it here.... I thought I'd give it a little sprucing up with the help from my…
It sounds like our singer was saying "falling for me" and a lot of people prefer that. But this is a song written by our singer Kathleen and her brother, and it's about falling out of love.
Yes, I really did see the old Ford years later.
HERE AT LAST
Keith Landry: Vocals, Guitar
Liam Byrne: Drums
Brian Martin: Bass
They say the good times are gone
And they ain't coming back
They say it's been too long
And we're way…
A bit of a blue one live from the cellar.....
Time Please Fly Away
time has that way of healing pain
it can can turn a madman back to sane
long ago a dream was made
but like my thoughts that dream has strayed
now i’m lost on a dark…
Here's the second song I recently decided to do with a studio recording from one I wrote and posted here a while ago as a purely vocal version. It's one of my favorites.... I hope you'll enjoy it too
Singing In The Silence
Verse 1:
Singing…
A quick song I made up out of nowhere, hence the title "Somewhere out there" LOL... Everything you hear is me apart from the drums, as usual. I hope you enjoy my bedroom recording... Warm regards, Anna
I wrote this song about 2 years ago and shared it here on Alonetone back then. I decided to do a studio recording of it recently. With the help of the team at F5 Soundhouse here in Minneapolis we've created this updated version. I hope you enjoy…
Here is a *MOJITO* Fueled version of "TV Dinner" that we recorded last Monday night in my Basement.
It's one of 9 songs we will be taping for Community TV, thanks to the *Minnesota Association Of SongWriters*
Harley Coborn - Bass
Tilden…
Comments on H R Music's stuff
Oh yeah. Nice one.
I love it Howard
Good one hr the fools who don’t get old school are sadly ignorant I get it.
Oh yes, we like those Black and White movies too. Good to hear some more H R Music. Love the relaxed vibe of this one.
Cool old school vibe
Love it!!
This put a smile on my face.
I like it! Write on...
The title is perfect!!
great song Howard
I like the line “ did not want to see your name next to a stamp”
Lovely chorus - such a great combo of the lyrics and the melody.
awesome song Howard!!!
Good one H R. The slide was real mournful just like I like it. You do a good country blues, more please
Great lyrics! I bet they loved it too!
Nice
Great song! Your voice really comes through this melancholy tune
Heartfelt...deep emotions. Playing is beautiful. Gorgeous!
Beautiful and melancholy. Well done!
Pretty song / Sad story
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Been awhile since I've been here. They've changed the site and I'm having trouble navigating it … however, love the song labeled Police Dog.
Well done, to say the least.
I never get tired of your beautiful voice.
Kind of reminds me of the Moody Blues. Good stuff.
Like this a lot.
Beautiful.
Sound like a Texan. That's a good thing.
Great piece. I added to my collection.
Has a mid-60s feel. I snagged it.
Great song.
Had to grab this one. Good stuff.
This is beautiful.
Nice. You have a unique style.
Really like this.
Draws you right in. Great stuff.
Snagged this one, too.
Love your stuff. Am becoming a fan.
Good song. Glad it's getting some recognition.
Beautiful piece.
Rockabilly lives.