I found this old blog post in html format on my website. I thought I’d reshare it now. It already seems a little out-dated, but oh well. I’m not entirely sure when this podcast was first published.. As you may have realized by my strange pick of instruments, the autoharp, I was late bloomer to […]
Tag Archives: Fabrizio de Andre
Songs of My Father’s People
When I want to rock out, I put on some Celtic rock or fun Irish drinking songs. Usually, I like to listen to lyrics. When there’s a lot of music going on, I don’t really hear the lyrics. I hear the music. That’s why I enjoy Ed Miller, Fabrizio de Andre, Nick Hennessey, and a […]
Marc Gunn Interviewed by Olde Haint Press
Back in October, I was approached by Olde Haint Press to do an interview. I finally found some time to respond to the questions. And the interview is now online. Olde Haint Press (OHP) is a sort of outsider publication; an obscure publication for an esoteric few. It is run by Teddy Horse, who also […]
“Hotel Supramonte” Lyrics by Fabrizio de Andre
One of my all time favorite songs is “Hotel Supramonte” by Fabrizio de Andre. Fabrizio de Andrè was an Italian folk singer. From what I understand, back in the 70s, he and his wife were vacationing in Sardinia when some bandits kidnapped them. They were prisoners for four months before being released. This song came […]