Mother's Day

twocorgis

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Here's my kind of Mothers!

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Haha, I wouldn't have thought of Frank today, but was a genius. Plus, I understand he unselfishly helped many other musicians "make it" in the music business.
 

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Glenn, I love the sound that you create. Very tasteful. I really enjoy the two CD's I bought of your tunes and listen to them often. They really speak to me, more so than any other instrumental CD's that I own. Thanks for sharing this.
 

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That was an enjoyable listen! Thanks for posting. A tune that is wistful and melancholy, with moments of brightness. :happy:

Bill
 

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Didn't know this video existed -- recorded in Philly maybe? Can't stand the sound of my own voice, so I skipped the talking, but pretty good version of the song. My favorite though is the one that was just issued on an album I recorded at a massive century-old water pumping station in Boston. It's on a brand new album called *Waterworks*.
 

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Glenn, I love the sound that you create. Very tasteful. I really enjoy the two CD's I bought of your tunes and listen to them often. They really speak to me, more so than any other instrumental CD's that I own. Thanks for sharing this.

Thank you Richard! Working on a new piece utilizing that 12-string I got from you. I was able to get rid of the dead spots on the upper frets by having them leveled and dressed. It's still a little funky, but it's got something I like.

Glenn
 
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