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My first online collab with Soundclicks famous Mississippi Spud. Song's pretty much about everyday life of the middleclass work'in man.Spud added alot to this song and I greatly appreciate it.
Blues Forum Project song.Backing track was provided.I wrote the lyrics and sang it...Spud(Vic) did the guitar and organ and mixed it.
After not playing music all summer,decided to try and knock off some of the dust.Clem Gareau wrote the lyrics..I did the music and Vox,and Morris P. Rainville added to it with some great mandolin and vocals.Crank er up,lay back yer ears and have a li
Rosie Clare had some poems that I put music to.
Lyrics by Jody Dickey and James Odle,Jr. Music,Vocals,and Production by me.
Varner-Gareau Collab.Lyrics by Clem.Vocals and Music by Me.
Song I wrote about Mississippi Spud.I seem to just get a kick out of writ'in songs about friends so here's another one,which ended up being another collab with Spud.Kinda bassed around,Uneasy Rider or Devil Went Down to Georgia,senerio.
Linda Wright,Lyrics,Vocals,Flattop--Mark Ellis,Bass,Lead,Drums,Thunder--Myself,Background Vocals and Harmonica.
Linda Wright let me do a little collabing on one of her tunes that I'm totaly wild about.I added a little bass,harmonica,background humming,and a couple lead guitar tracks.
Dean Taylor sent me the lyrics,I made up the music,then we got Amy Caldwell to sing it for us.
Old folks always said,life sure flys by fast.We never tought much about it when we were young,but as we get older we realize how much weight that statement carries.Just used a flattop,bass,and drum machine.
Song is about how I feel about how things are now and the way the used to be.
My first collab with Soundclick famous writer Clem Gareau.Lyrics by Clem,Vocals and recording by Laurel Varner.Story of a girl poolshark.
Check out the video that Clem made for it.
My first attempt at trying to write a blues tune.Real simple,but ya got to start somewhere.LOL.
My being poor song.
Song about mothers and there never ending will to learn there kids right.
Everybody has to write a song about Nashville.This is my version.It tells how I'm not ever gonna get there,but I'm happy do'in what I'm do'in anyway.
My feelings about the Dixie Chicks and what happened to them.Even gave Bill Gates some acknowledgement.
Wrote this song after I turned 50.Aimed at my wife and that fact that I'm shall we say,still frisky.
True story about my experience with D.O.T. man,Ron Yarkosky.
I smoke and drink coffee like it's going out of style,so was an easy subject to write about.This is the second song I ever wrote or tried to record in my life.Drums are from casio keyboard,recorded on 4 track Tascam.
True story about a old Indian guy dowm in Mt. View,Arkansas.
Another true story sbout my Dad mak'in homebrew back when we were kids,the dog gett'in drunk,etc..
This is a 5 way Collab.Lyrics by Carol Sue and Vic Kirkpatrick,Helpwith lyrics and rhythm guitar-Robert Beall,Drum track from Mark Ellis,all the rest of music and production from me.
Wrote this about a friend of mine who was pretty wild in his younger days.He used to run a tavern,was always rowdy,and now ended up being Mayor of our town.

