Never Tire of the Road

Published on September 29, 2004 by in Uncategorized

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This is the name of a great song by our hero from the Irish musical tradition, Andy Irvine. He is a great proponent of travelling life and I admire his spunk. As for myself, I am tired of the road, as my forgetfulness will attest: Last night in New York, after a lovely dinner, I […]

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Well, here’s one way to look at it - I wrote this last June in Spokane, Washington on tour with Ottmar Liebert. This is what I hope for. Wells in the desert reach and reach deep while in a higher octave of aspens there is a rumbling felt, a spring breaking loose, soil full of […]

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October aspens

Published on September 24, 2004 by in Uncategorized

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October aspens, originally uploaded by Round Mountain. It’s getting on that time of year again - seasons strike me with a lot of force. Seems like I feel all the previous autumns welling up inside the present one. Fall in particular is the best season in New Mexico, making me very sad to be away. […]

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What people have told us

Published on September 24, 2004 by in Uncategorized

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I was really happy to hear from our dear friends Elisabeth and Phillipe from near Avignon, France - she liked the CD and offered us the following kind words: We love your round mountain, it is both far and near, fragile and strong, intimate and open to the world. It represents what we both like, […]

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Parking lots of America

Published on September 19, 2004 by in Uncategorized

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I’m on the road with Ottmar again, which has been a great experience. We’re traveling by bus around the country, which is right now a little frightening. To wit: I went out walking tonight in search of dinner, and it hit me as it has before that this is not a country for walkers, especially […]

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