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The Bigger the Words, the Greater the Love The Bigger the Words, the Greater the Love
George Potor plays acoustic guitar and sings on the fifth song by faux country star, Darvon Klucker
Everybody Wants A Song Everybody Wants A Song
George Potor, in his faux country star persona, Davon Klucker plays acoustic guitar and sings about Darvon's new song-for-hire business that he's already come to resent. Photo of Darvon taken by Terri Peterson, edited by Darvon hisself.
The Chase The Chase
George Potor, under the guise of faux country star, Darvon Klucker, plays electric guitar and sings. Photo courtesy of Terri Peterson
I'll Sue Myself I'll Sue Myself
George Potor, in the guise of Darvon Klucker, plays acoustic guitar and sings
Raindrops on the Windshield Raindrops on the Windshield
George Potor sings and plays acoustic guitar on this song co-written with his wonderful wife, Terri Peterson who suggested the chorus and theme while driving back from Pittsburgh. I'm using the name Darvon Klucker as my reinvented country persona.
Springtime Sunrise Springtime Sunrise
George Potor sings and plays acoustic & electric guitars. The song explores the transitional time between winter and summer. It's pretty much how it looks and sounds in the Potorsons' backyard.
Mistrial Mistrial
George Potor plays acoustic guitar and sings. This is song 16 in the Seventeen Cent Croonie series. It follows the conclusion of the trial over the incident that took place at 17 Croonie Park Road. The trial is a travesty of corruption and deceit.
Rear View Mirror Rear View Mirror
Written in 2003 as an examination of our tendency to look back nostalgically to a time and place that we wish could still exist (and maybe never existed in the first place). George Potor plays acoustic guitar and sings.
Marshmallow Madness Marshmallow Madness
Marshmallow Madness is the ninth song in my Foodist Series. It's cowritten with my wife, Terri Peterson and is a tribute to her as the Marshmallow Maven of Central PA. George Potor sings and plays acoustic guitar. Photo courtesy of Terri Peterson
The Brand New 17s The Brand New 17s
This is the 15th song in the Seventeen Cent Croonie series. Lavender and Owleison decide to start a band. George Potor plays acoustic guitar and sings.
Totwaffle and Syrupchup Totwaffle and Syrupchup
Lyrics by Ada Powers, Guitars and vocal by George Potor, photo by Maria Balcells
The Truth About The Croonie The Truth About The Croonie
George Potor plays acoustic guitars and sings
29 (Leap Year Day) 29 (Leap Year Day)
George Potor plays electric guitars and sings a song about the joys of February 29th, a free, added-on, no obligations day. Leap Year Day!
Fiesta Peach Spam Bake Fiesta Peach Spam Bake
George Potor plays electric guitar and sings
Donut Prune Salad (Dress it up with Mayonnaise) Donut Prune Salad (Dress it up with Mayonnaise)
George Potor plays acoustic guitar, acoustic scratch percussion and sings
Sidewalk Chalk (There's A Festival) Sidewalk Chalk (There's A Festival)
George Potor plays acoustic guitars and sings
Up With People Gets The Blues Up With People Gets The Blues
George Potor plays acoustic guitar and sings
Whistle Stop Winner Whistle Stop Winner
George Potor plays electric guitars and sings