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2019 marks the 5-year anniversary of my album, Stuck Lonesome.
This Special-Edition Stuck Lonesome Canvas Tote Bag was designed by Pellet Factory in San Jose, CA, and is now available.
When I was making this album, I was living in San Francisco's Sunset District, listening to a lot of Roy Orbison, & drinking at Terry's Lodge. These songs were recorded in my bedroom, practice space, and even a rented room at a Chinese children's music academy on Irving street. I wanted the whole thing to feel like being on a nice vacation — one that you're thankful for & lucky to be on — but also feeling low & down because you're maybe in exile or running away from your problems.
We drove to your hometown but no one was home / I was
used to staying in, I'd wait by the phone / On that night we
stayed out so late, was I in your head? / Or were you dreaming
girl dreams that I can't understand? / Other boys will make
you cry / I Just want to be in your heart, alongside the books
and flowers in your room, in the dark / Don't forget me
supported by 5 fans who also own “Don't Forget Me”
Sweet, retro rock. Encapsulates the 60s sound perfectly. Festive, chill; acid dancer. Fun to listen to, great to vibe off of, move your body to, or just relax with. Every song on this album is a hit. Dancing album for sure... I saw them live, same kind of fun! ebookreader
supported by 4 fans who also own “Don't Forget Me”
This is one of those nice EP's that i can listen to as I'm trimming the herb plants in the garden. yes, this is a gem. a precious gem we all must protect at all costs. a national treasure that has the ability to resonate through my soul of regret and optimism . dig deevee82
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