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(That Was Then) This Is Now
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The Legacy of Evan Victor Hankins
Evan V. Hankins 1952 - 2013 When I was 5 years old my daddy bought me a plastic guitar at the Golden Rule five and dime in a small town in north Mississippi. I can still clearly remember the gigantic blister I got on my thumb from strumming that thing all day long. I was hooked. I can also thank my sister Sue for getting me an electric "Silvertone" guitar as I was becoming a teenager. I had many happy hours with that thing. The late 60s found me picking up the bass. That was a real fun time in my life playing in jazz bands, rock bands, and (my favorite) soul bands. The most memorable was Blue Eyed Soul, a full ten piece band, horns and all. Not much money but we had more fun than should be legal. Early 70s found me playing in a great club band in Memphis. Dreams of a music career often subside under unrelenting refrains of get a real job. So it is, life has brought us down the roads we travel; yet, as all musicians know, the dream never ever dies and the music within always finds a way. A beautiful wife, four lovely daughters, and three grandchildren later my love for life and music is stronger than ever. I have sometimes paused but never stopped playing guitar, singing, and writing. It just works its way around everything else in my life. I suppose the majority of my music has a country flavor. My wife says that I can even make an Italian opera sound country. (That may not sound like a compliment, but I take what I can get.) One nice thing about having a real job is that I dont sweat making money trying to sell music. I can just do it because I love it! Granted, many have written great hit songs from the pangs of starvation but I prefer to be inspired when my family is safe and fed. Life is gracious and delivers all the inspiration I need as I just walk through it. Have I paid my dues? I didnt even know they were due. Recording all of my material into my home studio is slow going but I will get it done one song at a time. Do I still have a dream? Absolutely, I will see you at the Grammies some day! Hope you find something that pleases you here.
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Evan Hankins
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January 05, 2009
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(That Was Then) This is Now Evan Hankins © 2008 Verse 1 Woke up this morning Looked in the mirror..wasn't there Wasn't there Someone staring back at me Tired eyes and graying hair Didn't seem to care Where's the boy I used to be Firey eyes and raisin' hell Raising hell Living in this old house Walking by you couldn't tell Maybe just as well Chorus That was then This is now Time slipped by somehow Stopped to look At yesterday And let life just drift away Quel dommage Fait accompli C'est la vie Verse2 Turned out the night light Looked in the darkness....wasn't there Nothing there... If I am my memories When they're all gone Am I not there....If not then where? When I was a young boy Ran toward the future like a chase Like a chase Looking back from this side now I'd tell the boy to slow the pace It's not a race Chorus (2nd) Repeat of Chorus Last Phrase What a shame Won't change it now That's life for me Outro Woke up this morning, Looked in the Mirror, Wasn't there, Wasn't there..........
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