I'm really excited about some new stuff I'm putting together. I'm literally in the process of mixing down one new song (Luck + Gravity) and I'm in the recording phase of another (untitled so far...maybe I'll call it dirt lanes). I'm hoping to have them ready for posting by mid-March, so stay tuned!
in the meantime, here are some links to keep you busy:
Ryan's Smashing Life
Aquarium Drunkard
and of course:
Hickory Wind
Friday, March 9, 2012
Sunday, March 4, 2012
The Traveler
I wrote The Traveler when I was in college. I had just started playing country music with the band Silver Saddle and I wanted to contribute a southern-rock'esque ballad to the new group's line-up of songs. We made two separate recordings of the song with Silver Saddle, but sadly I've lost both copies. Instead, I have this version of the song which I recorded right here in the bonus room studio. Its me playing acoustic guitar, electric guitar and singing. The rest is midi. Not optimal, but it gets the point across.
The lyrics were inspired, in part, by a middle-of-the-night road trip a group of us attempted in or around 1995. We attempted to drive from southwestern Virginia to Nashville, TN starting about 10 at night. We got as far as Knoxville before we were exhausted and tired of the whole idea. We slept there and returned home the next day. Oh well, at least I got a song out of it.
The lyrics were inspired, in part, by a middle-of-the-night road trip a group of us attempted in or around 1995. We attempted to drive from southwestern Virginia to Nashville, TN starting about 10 at night. We got as far as Knoxville before we were exhausted and tired of the whole idea. We slept there and returned home the next day. Oh well, at least I got a song out of it.
Friday, March 2, 2012
Whiskey Rebellion
I've performed WR with the Right Turn Clydes several times and love the way it sounds with bass, fiddle and banjo added in. In fact, my buddy Shane (former banjo'ist for the Clydes) does a kick-ass high-tenor harmony over the chorus of this song. Its a shame we never got that one on tape.
Leavin' Town
Mechanicsville
Might as well start where it all started, huh? This is a song about the town where I grew up, Mechanicsville, VA. I wrote this song back in 2005 while I was playing with the bluegrass band the Right Turn Clydes. We've since disbanded, but we had a lot of fun there for awhile. This is the version that I recorded with the Clydes sometime around 2006 or so.
Musically, I really wanted to write a song in the style of "Wagon Wheel" by Old Crow Medicine Show. While bluegrassy in instrumentation, it had a very rock n' roll kinda feel to it that our audiences loved. I wanted to see if I could write one that had that same flavor.

Welcome to the Bonus Room!

By the way, if you're a stickler for songs played in tune, pitch perfect singing, or top notch production values, you're probably not going to like it here.
Ok, let's have some fun...
JG
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