This summer, with the “Edge of America” coming out, I decided it would be good to embark on a mini-tour this fall. Appropriately called, The Edge Tour. The goal: Play music, see friends and family, make new friends and sell more »
Author: Thomas
The stories behind the songs:
#8 Atlanta’s Burning
“Atlanta’s Burning” is a song that had to be written. After all, when you leave home, you have to write about it. We’re talking about the city of my birth. Where I raised a family. Had a career. Where my mother, more »
The stories behind the songs:
#7 One Day at a Time
“One Day at a Time” is what I call a Texas two-step tune, which I enjoy writing and playing. (For fans who might know much of my music, I consider “A Fool for Love,” “A Stop Along the Road” and “Never more »
Halloween on Tybee is at our house
We did not know, nor was it disclosed, when we bought our house that Lewis Avenue was a Halloween destination, literally a trick-a-treat stop for thousands. Perhaps only a few thousand, but still. Enough that the city police barricades the more »
Oldie but goodie and Coca-Cola
The last week has been unusual in the number of nice shout-outs coming my way, first with a tip to an oldie but goodie of mine and then my never-ending link to Coca-Cola. Followed by a couple of print impressions. more »
Why I resist saying I play country
I’m laid back in the dentist chair having my teeth cleaned. The radio is on the PA system. It’s country music. After several songs I realize: 1) I can’t tell who any of the singers are; 2) they are all more »