Fritz Maltlicker
Water of Love Water of Love
Hats off to MK - this is a great one and it's presumptuous to even try to cover it...but it was fun to try.
Soul of a Man Soul of a Man
I first heard Bruce Cockburn play this one and then discovered it was written by Blind Willie Johnson. Both versions stop me in my tracks. This one features the Martin 000-28VS and the National M2
Smokestack Lightning Smokestack Lightning
Guitar, feet, and vocals. Not sure what else to say about this one... Update: longer now and with a harp
In the Evening - Link of Chain In the Evening - Link of Chain
Live recording of an impromptu trio at the Struck Cafe in Worcester, MA. First song is by Brownie McGhee, second by Chris Smither (fade out before the martini glass shattered in the background...)
T for Texas T for Texas
Another live one from the Struck. Acoustic arrangement of Lynyrd Skynyrd's version of a Jimmie Rodgers song.
Milloy's Favorite Milloy's Favorite
This is the only recording I have from my 15 years spent trying to learn to play the fiddle. I added the guitar and mandolin well after the fact. Declan Folan is the man...
Greeting the National M2 Greeting the National M2
A spontaneous improv with the new National M2. I'm positively shocked by the consistent quality of these new NRP guitars, and each one with its own personality.
I'll Make Love to You Any Old Time I'll Make Love to You Any Old Time
From an old J.J. Cale LP to my old memory...
Linus and Lucy Linus and Lucy
Not exactly written for guitar but boy is it fun to play!
Quarter of a Man Quarter of a Man
One of my all time favorite songs. Thank you Friz Fuller and David Lindley!
Who Do You Love Who Do You Love
Mississippi Fred McDowell, Bo Diddley, Ronnie Hawkins. I hear some sort of thread there and this is what came out.
32-20 Blues 32-20 Blues
RJ I'm not, but when I first John Hammond do this I had to learn it. Live solo guitar and vocals.