The Beatles, John Prine, The Louvin Brothers, Fountains of Wayne, Nick Lowe, Elvis Costello, Terry Anderson and the Olympic Ass-Kicking Team, NRBQ, Robbie Fulks, Blue Chieftains, Surreal McCoys, Glenn Tilbrook, Merle Haggard, Mississippi John Hurt, Sister Rosetta Tharpe, Ben Kweller, Frank Sinatra
I was born and raised in Baltimore, MD. I moved to NYC in 1979 and lived there for 20 years, performing with the band 5 Chinese Brothers. In 1999 my wife and I moved to North Carolina, where I performed with the Frosted Sugar Bombs. These days I'm performing solo and writing educational songs under the credit "The Princeton Review Orchestra." You can hear the songs on XM for Kids or download them from the Princeton Review website; you can also have them delivered as podcasts through a number of podcast delivery services, including iTunes.
"No matter how corrupt, greedy, and heartless our government, our corporations, our
media, and our religious and charitable institutions may become, the music will
still be wonderful. If I should ever die, God forbid, let this be my epitath:
THE ONLY PROOF HE NEEDED FOR THE EXISTENCE OF GOD WAS MUSIC"
Hey,
Thanks for adding me! And thanks for the listen and the kind words! My friend put "She's a Waitress" and "The Real Fast Car" on a tape for me back in college, and I've been a fan since. I love "There for the Taking" also!
All the best,
John
Actual Rabbits!
So, I‘ll be coming down to Atlanta for a headlining show at Red Light Café – Friday night, Jan. 26 – 8:30pm start time. Another interesting songwriter, Josh Stack, is playing earlier, starting at 7pm. Please help me spread the word, tell your bro...
Peace in 07!
hey tom
great to hear from you...and also to hear your fresh tunes!...you remain one of my favourite singers...
I should send you the album of kids songs I made a while back...lemme have a snail mail address....
I'm in the US at least once a year and plan to just stay indefinitely, one of these visits!...hope to catch up with you one of these days..
have a cool yule
love & peace
george