er, and I think that’s why the record came out so great.
Rob definitely heard the second song as Glen Campbell and
it goes back to the sixties thing
again; the era wasn’t all about
the British Invasion, it was about
artists like Glen Campbell too.
He heard Linda Ronstadt and the
Stone Poneys on “Just a Man”. I
think he looked at each song as
an individual thing. He was a
little bit worried that the record
wouldn’t be cohesive all the way
through, but I think it works.
Why did it take you so long to
finally put out a record?
Mainly because I was taking care
of my daughter. I had made
a record with Bobby Bandiera
playing guitar on every track,
which was never completed and
never released. I made another
record with John Conte playing
bass, Shawn Pelton on drums,
and Jack Morer from Tall Stories.
Rob Tanico was on that record
Watch a special acoustic version of “Your Lies”
New Jersey Stage
January 2015
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