Category: News

  • Recording Day One

    Day one of recording the new album is over. All 15 songs are tracked. All it took was 5.5 hours of nearly continuous singing and playing guitar. I am tired. I am excited. I am proud. I can’t wait to mix all of these songs tomorrow.

    Special thanks to Wes at Catfish Studio for putting up with me being a schedule Nazi. Special thanks to Nick Gray for his videography and to Ash Hodges for his photography. Nick, I’m sorry you have 16 hours of recording footage to sift through. Ash, thanks for your lighting expertise and for being available on such short notice.
    Now, to bed…
    Tomorrow we wrap everything up.
  • Picking Up the Guitar


    I don’t think my experience today is unique. I think that many guitarists have felt what I did today, when I picked up a guitar I had never played before in my life. I couldn’t put it down. I played guitar today for about four hours, and only put it down because my fingers were too sore to continue.

    A good friend of mine let me borrow his prized acoustic guitar for this week and for my upcoming recording sessions, on Monday and Tuesday. I restrung it, gave it a quick tune-up, and began to play on an instrument worth over 17 times that of any other guitar that I own. Yes, 17 times. Do the math and let that sink in for a minute. Yep. I have a very, very good friend.
    I might as well say it: the only way that a human ever lets another human borrow something like this is if the said owner has a different perspective on what things in life really matter. It’s an odd way to think about it; but holding loosely to the things we have is actually more important than keeping what we have in pristine condition.
    So, as you can see, today I’ve done a lot of playing and a lot of contemplating on the example that my friend has set for me – for us all. Thank you, friend. And I promise to do my best to return your guitar to you in as good of condition as when you gave it to me – if not better.