A farewell to double-digit episodes. I have struggled not to sob into my root beer. It's like leaving home for the first time. I'm kidding, of course. I'm excited not only that I've reached as many episodes, but also by the "blank canvas" that sits before me for the next 100! However, I thoroughly enjoyed the recording of this episode. The mixing came out really well. To be heard in this episode: Deathray Davies from Dallas, TX, Dwight Yoakam ain't that lonely, Jay-Z got some problems, Billy Gibbons had a band before ZZ Top, and they moved down the walkway, Nena has some balloons, how many ya need? Bobby Austin co-writes a country standard with Johnny Paycheck, Johnny Winter encourages a bleak tomorrow, The Who see down the road, another installment of "The Bad Joke Quarantine Minute"! And much, much more. It is mentioned that on this day MANY people gathered at Discovery Green here in Houston, TX and marched as one to City Hall in protest of the murder that happened in Minneapolis of George Floyd (Who was originally from Houston, TX)… So many things going on in this crazy world right now. I worked around him the best I could, but the elephant in the room was definitely on my couch. Ate up all the damn snacks I had in the house.. I told him, "You keep eating like that, you're going to end up the size of an elepha- Never mind..." See you on Episode #100!
-CEB