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Family Band? It’s just a fantasy of mine that maybe my dear boys will grow up to be shiftless musicians like their parents. Moments like this give me hope and scare me. Otto was test-driving his Halloween costume, which sort of looks like Star Trek or heavy metal banjo. Levi is on bass guitar. | The Digital Version of the Harvey Reid Yearly Analog Blog I often quote Willie Nelson: “After taking several readings I’m surprised to find my mind still fairly sound.” |
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I still don't have a complete representation of my music on YouTube, but I at least have a bunch of nice videos of me playing some of my best stuff, and not just cell phone videos from fans. I am gearing up to make many more this year and if you have requests, or are interested in certain pieces of my music, let me know. | I put 95 more songs up for legal internet download in 2010. There still is a lot of my back catalog not there, but I did focus on my best solo guitar work. They are available world-wide for purchase, not just from iTunes- but also from Amazon, eMusic, Rhapsody, CD Baby, Spotify, Napster, MySpace, Liquid Digital, Verizon, Shockhound, Nokia, LastFM, Zune, MediaNet, Tradebit, GreatIndie, Limewire, and ThumbPlay. | At the rate you folks are changing e-mail addresses (to avoid spam and to switch providers...) I may have no e-mail list left in a couple more years. My once-Utopian vision of not having to lick stamps, and just sending e-mail announcements to my mailing list, has dissolved in a sea of spam. Help me update my mailing list!! |
You can now for the first time buy a single song in sheet music form from one of my books of guitar arrangements. There are 36 of them at www.partialcapo.com
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56 of those 95 new iTunes songs were from the Song Train project, which is about helping people play home-made music. It has a viral thing going, and has been steadily gaining new fans. (Tell all your real and digital friends about it.) Joyce & I originally thought it did not make sense to offer it in digital form, since the glorious 80-page color hardback book was not something that could be included. If you just want a song or two, like my “Ode to the E Chord,” they can be had for 99c. |
I get a feeling this newsletter is not as zany or funny as some other ones. I guess these are more serious times. I’ll make you a deal- I’ll do something wacky if you will too. |
The old-fashioned country band that I play in for fun, Hank & Dixie & the Knotty Pine Boys continues to draw crowds and be quite popular here at home. We are a 5-piece country band with pedal steel and Joyce (Dixie) on vocals and fiddle. I never thought I would be singing George Jones songs with a Western shirt on, but I love it. It’s a little-known fact, but I did grow up in the South, listening to country music in the 60’s, and I know lots of Merle Haggard, Johnny Cash, Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton songs by heart. There are no recordings or videos of us yet. |
I have never traveled so little since I was 16 years old. I never really had a home life before, and it is really nice, though I miss performing and being able to sleep late in the motels. I don’t miss the airplanes these days, especially considering that I usually travel with 3 instruments and a lot of wires and stage gear. |
Capo Voodoo CD– $9.95
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I devoted a lot of energy this past year to re-mastering and re-organizing my back catalog of music. I started with guitar, the thing that I am most known for, because a lot of my best work was not easy to find. I assembled what I think are my best guitar recordings into 3 guitar instrumental albums, and all 3 are now available on iTunes and many other digital download systems. (Capo Voodoo CD will not show up on iTunes etc until about Dec 1 2010) 42 guitar tracks, mostly from older CD’s now sound a lot better. 24 of them were re-released in 2010 as the Solo Guitar Project: Vol. 1 & 2 (digital download only) and 18 more on the Capo Voodoo: Solo Guitar which was also pressed as a CD available Nov 15 2010. This was mainly done for people who are not familiar with my body of work. Long-time fans out there who have some of my CD’s will hopefully notice the sparkling new sound quality, some new and unreleased tracks, and out-of-print gems like the epic 23-minute Minstrel’s Dream (from 1986) back in action and sounding better than ever. |
A Big Project that I have been trying to get to for over 10 years. A mind-bending 24 ways to use the 3-string partial guitar capo with 1200 cool chords. A Rosetta Stone for how to use this mysterious and wonderful guitar gadget. A great gift for guitar players in your life of all levels. |
Joyce & I laughingly call them the “Ringling Brothers” and the “Blond Boys of Alabama.” Otto is now 5, and little Levi is pushing 2 1/2. I have put many more photos of the boys on this web version of the newsletter, since they have a fan club of their own already. These pics should give you a taste of why I might not have answered your email or paid that bill or remembered to register the car... |
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