You can purchase your handmade, signed and numbered, limited edition copy of Alone, But Not Lonely through Lone Star Music by clicking here . Info on the free download coming SOON! On Thursday, March 11th, I’ll be turning thirty. It’s really not that big of a deal. It would be if this were Medieval Britain: [...]
48 hours in the life of a relatively unknown songwriter
This is a photo blog of my recent trip that took me from New Braunfels, to New York, to New Braunfels for two shows over the course of about 48 hours. I woke up on Monday morning, February 15th, at 4:30 am. It’s an hour that is usually seen by those in my line of [...]
48 Hours in the life….
of a relatively unknown songwriter. Give or take, of course. The 48 hours, I mean. On Monday I’ll be winging it up to New York City for a show. The next day, I’ll be playing Gruene Hall. That’s a lot of travel for two shows. It’s pretty awesome, of course, that I get to do [...]
A Rainy Day in February
South Central Texas has been pretty dry over the course of the last two years. That may not sound very newsworthy to those of you who don’t call this area home– Texas? Dry? No way! Here in New Braunfels, we rely on the graces of mother nature to support a large chunk of our economy. [...]
College Street and Commerce Street
I spend a lot of time piloting a large 15 passenger van around the country for my job. It’s anonymously white, and my friends enjoy making fun of me for it. “It’s a child molester van,” they say. This kind of comment never fails in putting me on the defensive. “It couldn’t be a child [...]
Europe, Part 7.
I’ve been writing about our recent tour of Europe in several parts. This is the final installment. The Long Way Home Great adventures always seem to come with great costs, and with a day and a half left in our trip we were about to settle our debts. Payment would come in the form of [...]
Europe, Part 6.
I’ll be writing about our recent tour of Europe in several parts. This is part 6. My Summer Home in San Marino We arrived at the train station in Rimini at 3 PM and met with Francesca and Gianluca, part of the crew responsible for the show that night, and with our gear loaded into [...]
Europe, Part 5.
I’ll be writing about our recent tour of Europe in several parts. This is part 5. Memorizing Mountains We arrived in Savoniero at 4 in the afternoon to find a crew of stagehands making their final adjustments to a rack of lights that hovered above a large stage. Savoniero is a small hamlet high in [...]
Europe, Part 2.
I’ll be writing about our recent tour of Europe in several parts. This is part 2. The Lonely Accordion The next morning we packed up our things, loaded them into Nina’s car, and headed back to Hannover’s central train station. We had a few hours to spare before we needed to hit the tracks, so [...]
Europe, Part 1.
I’ll be writing about our recent tour of Europe in several parts. This is part 1…. Obviously. Thanks, Bernoulli. When I was 10 years old, I learned something from a man at the Please Touch Museum in Philadelphia. He held a strip of paper under his bottom lip, and blew across the top of it. [...]

