Dave Roy
Learned this from the Kingston Trio and had to give it my signature take.
Me trying to blow like John Schofield, Pat Metheny, Bill Frisell, Pat Martino, John Abercombie, and Jim Hall. I'm nowhere near their level but I had fun with this regardless.
This one came out of nowhere, as you might tell from the free-form lyrics.
Mom wanted a Gospel song so here it is. Betty Jean Robinson did the original for those who care to know. I learned this from someone else, so I don't know how it compares.
A song composed for a friend who had recently returned from deployment.
I got Country music in my blood.
Inspired by a version of this I did with Al Altizer, Brian Lasgna, and Jack Williams.
My favorite vocalist of all time, so I had to do one of his.
Hey, an original I came up with while grocery shopping at the Safeway in Bowie, MD, back in 2002/
I was in an original band years ago. We would compose the music together, then I would try to bang out some lyrics. Here's one I particularly liked and recorded on my own. Big thanks to Bryan Quebodeaux, Joey Cormier, and Tim Fruge who co-wrote.
Another song written by two good friends. Had to do it my way, of course, but I was proud of the finished product.
Ever wonder what the great Iry LeJeune would have sounded like with a full band? Wonder no more. I took two of his classic tracks and added bass, drums, and a second rhythm guitar track.