Quarantine, Quarantine, Quarantine... I guess I'm glad that I have the time to do a couple of podcasts at one time, and even more happy that you all might have the time to listen to them. Thank you for whatever time you may spend with these episodes.
First things first. Rest In Peace, Mr. John Prine. This episode features a full set/tribute to a man that so many people have been mourning. Mr. Prine was singular in a world of songwriting style, phrasing, and approach. The comparisons to Mark Twain that I've been hearing are so accurate. He will be missed.
Elsewhere in this episode, look for... Neil Diamond's duet with Natalie Maines, The Clovers croon an amazing song and capture a mood, Jimi Hendrix sets a tone like only his experience can, Sam Cooke and Paul Foster may be two of the most amazing singers that ever lived, Irma Thomas gives permission to take her hubby, Bing Crosby is going to a parade on Sunday, Ella Fitzgerald sings Duke Ellington while in his presence, BR5-49 has seen the lose episode of The Andy Griffith Show, Tracy Chapman does one for her lover, Andy Flores struggles through a few jokes about the Quarantine in a new recurring feature on the podcast, and Charles Bukowski points out that people are not good to one another. Plus much more. Thank you all for continued listens and for passing along the info about the podcast and its website here. 90 is up next!
-CEB