My band, The Near Myths, will release our third CD, . . . and into the flow, this spring. Here is a YouTube video for the final song on the album, "There Never Was Time," based on a poem…
Read moreJun 9, 2011
Check Out YouTube Video for "One Night Late"
Just posted a new slideshow video on YouTube for "One Night Late" which I hope you'll check out:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yY4hUKt84HI
Nov 29, 2010
Thanks to the People Who Made The Service of Song Possible
First and foremost, The Musicians, most of them my good friends:
Jim Clark vocals, 6 & 12-string guitars, banjo, autoharp, harmonica, pennywhistle
Phil Valera bass, organ, piano, keyboards, percussion
Terry “Teep” Phillips lead guitar
Katy Adams vocals
Matthew Adams drums
…
Read moreNov 28, 2010
Byron Herbert Reece Biographical Essay from The Service of Song
The Service of Song
For this is the service of song:
To brighten the dim
Coin of a kingdom whose king
Lies centuries asleep,
To render the humblest thing
To memory’s keep.
“The Service of Song,” Byron Herbert Reece
Byron…
Read moreNov 28, 2010
The Service of Song on YouTube
Check out these two slide-show videos on YouTube:
I Go by Ways of Rust and Flame https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CtWy6iFy28Q
The Stay-at-Home https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z8_eeFpsy9Y&feature=related
Nov 27, 2010
The Service of Song Released
Hooray! Jim Clark's second solo CD, The Service of Song, featuring musical settings of poems by the north Georgia "farmer-poet" Byron Herbert Reece, was officially released on November 22, 2010.