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Music Town 3:360:00/3:36
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Liza Jane 5:100:00/5:10
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Free to Start Again 3:310:00/3:31
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Happiness Somewhere 4:000:00/4:00
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Chug Chug Chug 3:010:00/3:01
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Stars bring me home 3:410:00/3:41
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She's Out of Sight 3:120:00/3:12
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New Orleans 3:560:00/3:56
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Sunshine 2:380:00/2:38
I was raised by a pack of wolfs on the Upper West Side of Manhattan. When I was 15, my family said 'go see the world,' so I left New York and ended up in Lahaina, Hawaii, where I lived on the beach, and created my own tour service, with a VW Van and "Peggy," a 40' sailboat. After a few years, we left Hawaii, bought a van in Amsterdam, and took the hippie trail to India. I spent years in the East, working in hospitals and living on Chicken Street in Kabul. I left Afghanistan, and returned to Northern California, where I lived in a hollowed out redwood tree in Humboldt County. I returned to New York City, wrote books, rented a downtown loft and built a music studio and stage, where we had nightly get togethers. Some of those sessions/parties are recorded and posted on YouTube under "thefirmstudio". I traveled to Kathmandu, and lived with the monks in the Monkey Temple. I returned to New York City, and have a music studio by Central Park in the West 70s, and studios in the Music Building in Manhattan and the MamAx Building in Union City. I write and record music for myself and my friends.
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It's great to like the sound of your own voice. That's enough, but it's also a great gift for someone else to like it.
"Liza Jane," is about Buddy Bowzer - the King Bee's - grandmother. She was murdered when she was 29, in 1928.
"Free to Start Again" is about being reborn. It can happen anytime, it can happen everyday. A wonderful thing.
"Music Town" is about New York City summers.
"Happiness Somewhere" is about people who have reasons to be unhappy, because of circumstances beyond their control.
"She's Out of Sight" is about my kids.
"Chug Chug Chug" is a drinkin' song.
"Stars Bring Me Home" was written for ET.
"New Orleans" - is about a trip down Highway 61, the "Blues Trail," to New Orleans.
"Sunshine" is about the soul.
"Take Me Down to New Orleans" is a video about my train ride to visit the ghosts of ancestors in New Orleans.