Verne Garrison (aka Lake Fork Verne)
The Main Editor The Main Editor
The Old Town Pump The Old Town Pump
Place where everyone hung around when I was a kid in a small town.
The Summit Years-The Seasons The Summit Years-The Seasons
John Burroughs vol xvii and a line from Emerson's poem sparked this song.
TheSeaWalkerComesForMe TheSeaWalkerComesForMe
TheUnwashed TheUnwashed
Timberline Timberline
How to find the timberline, a place to meditate and marvel God's creation
Time To Un-hitch Time To Un-hitch
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Uncle Grover's Barber Shop Uncle Grover's Barber Shop
My grandmother's brother, my Uncle Grover had a barber chair in his basement and cut hair for the farmers in the area. My dad would take me there for haircuts when I was a young boy; and his had driven 'clippers,' that pulled my hair, I can still f
Uncle Roy Uncle Roy
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Wabash Cannonball Wabash Cannonball
An old traditional tune, my rendition of it with banjo backup.
We Always Come Back We Always Come Back
A visit to the old Lake Bank Cemetery where my relatives are buried and so will I and my wife will be also. We already have the marker in place.
When He Tore the Barn Down When He Tore the Barn Down
Where Are You Old Friends? Where Are You Old Friends?
Thinking of friends from school, missing them, and wondering where they might be.
Where The Old Alleghenby and Monongahela Flow Where The Old Alleghenby and Monongahela Flow
George J. Schwartz, an elderly steelworker, added, "I don't know where the song came from, but I learned it about 1910 when I was top tenor of the old Montouth Quartet before Montouth Borough became part of Pittsburgh.