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Wednesday, January 8, 2014
Pineapple Slicer
Here is a picture of a pineapple slicer. I bought mine a few years ago at the grocery store in the produce department. Works great...When it stops at the bottom, take it out, take the handle off and slide the slices off into a dish. The core will still be attached in the middle of the rind or shell..One could put a drink in it or maybe use it for a gelatin mold (right away that is).
Wednesday, November 27, 2013
ALL OF OUR DREAMS
passed away. My Mom always liked it so well...
It sort of tells the story of a person's life,
then being alone again. When you lose a parent,
so many things go through your mind. I guess
that is what happened to me after Daddy passed
away.
Tuesday, November 19, 2013
Friday, June 28, 2013
BLUE EYES CRYING IN THE RAIN
Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain has been a favorite song of mine all through the years. So when I was looking for songs to record, I decided this was to be one.
I did the melody then went back and did the harmony. I did get good airplay throughout the country so that was nice. But at the same time I had my record out, an artist in Florida had his out. He had a very nice rendition of Blue Eyes but it was frustrating the same song was out at the same time..I would think he was maybe as frustrated as I was.. Then a year later, Willie Nelson had his Blue Eyes out on record.
I recorded Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain at Wiley Recording Studio in Tacoma, WA with Bill Wiley at the board//console. Speedy Price was on the steel guitar again.... I had had the arrangement in my head for a long time so it was fun to hear it take shape. Blue Eyes is still one of my favorite songs and I guess it will always be..
I recorded Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain at Wiley Recording Studio in Tacoma, WA with Bill Wiley at the board//console. Speedy Price was on the steel guitar again.... I had had the arrangement in my head for a long time so it was fun to hear it take shape. Blue Eyes is still one of my favorite songs and I guess it will always be..
Sunday, June 9, 2013
CATCH A LITTLE MOONBEAM
One day when I was listening to rock and roll on the radio, I thought, "How hard can it be to write a rock and roll song?" So I started in but the song soon veered off track..Out came Catch A Little Moonbeam..It was certainly not rock and roll....I guess it is more of a lullabye...When I was recording it, (Ripcord Studio in Vancouver, Washington), Gary Sharer did the piano.. When he finished the piano part he asked if he could go back and try a harmony...He did and it turned out great..I applaud his piano artistry...So, that was my only try at rock and roll... I realized my heart beats more in three-quarter time or there abouts so will stick to that...
Friday, May 17, 2013
HAVE YOU EVER BEEN LONELY
We recorded this record at Wiley Studio in Tacoma, WA with Bill Wiley at the console. The A side was SNOWBIRD. It was interesting recording with Harvey. All of the music was done at one time by him on The Infernal Music Machine as he called his setup...He got so much music out of that.
The first recordings I did with Bill were on two track. This was done on the four track if I remember correctly... I did the whole process of sending out sample records to different radio stations throughout the country..Then call to see if they received it and if they were playing or were going to play the record...Talked to lots of good people across the states. A couple of times talked with people that we had friends in common so had nice visits with them.. Very interesting times. I wish we could have had the computer availability that we have today. Things could have been done differently... All in all those years were interesting and a lot of fun and very busy since I was raising a family too.. But, I am glad I had the opportunity to have a try at recording and performing...They were good years..
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