Thanks Mr Rowan for sharing those stories about Charles, he was a lovely human being and one of the nicest people I ever met. He sure could make that guitar ring and I miss his soft voice when he sang. Jimmie Rodgers using those chords to yodel with the Hawaiian influence is interesting I could listen to you tell stories and sing all day. I feel the bright white light of love coming through.. I don't know what I would do without people like you in the world.
This was wonderful to watch and hear !!! I will bet you have a good luthier ! I am doing that now . I was a teen ager in the early 70’s who very rarely wore shoes either ! When Old And In The Way came out I absolutely loved all of it but my favorite songs were yours for beauty depth and eloquence!
Thank you Peter! I saw you live last Saturday at Chickie Wah Wah and heard your interview on WWOZ. Loved the show. I'm really liking these videos you're putting out. Please keep doing it. I'm a long time fan.
The harmonics on that nearly 90 year old Martin D-18 are excellent, Pete, and my wife Suzanne just recently got a D-18 that was made in 2015 and it's a fine instrument that we've definitely been enjoying. I usually play a rosewood Martin dreadnought for the higher lead parts rather than a mahogany dreadnought, which she prefers for the deeper rhythm tones, though a real nice D-18 is as good as any guitar out there and I've been enjoying playing it about as much as the HD-28 and those other ones too.
Great to see and hear you, Peter. That's a magical D-18!
Saw you live in Mocksville many years ago. Thanks for sharing your music.
Great to see you Peter. I've been with you since Monroe.
Thanks Mr Rowan for sharing those stories about Charles, he was a lovely human being and one of the nicest people I ever met. He sure could make that guitar ring and I miss his soft voice when he sang.
Jimmie Rodgers using those chords to yodel with the Hawaiian influence is interesting
I could listen to you tell stories and sing all day. I feel the bright white light of love coming through.. I don't know what I would do without people like you in the world.
Loved "Dust Bowl Children" ,cover "Barefoot Country Road" in DADGAD. Reminds of my mother's family from south Alabama.
Thank you Peter! Just keeps getting better with each episode. Thank you!
WOW , i needed a good dose of that. Amazing every time. Thank you
This was wonderful to watch and hear !!! I will bet you have a good luthier ! I am doing that now . I was a teen ager in the early 70’s who very rarely wore shoes either ! When Old And In The Way came out I absolutely loved all of it but my favorite songs were yours for beauty depth and eloquence!
Thank you Peter! I saw you live last Saturday at Chickie Wah Wah and heard your interview on WWOZ. Loved the show. I'm really liking these videos you're putting out. Please keep doing it. I'm a long time fan.
Om Ah Hung brother Rowan. I was your attendant in Tehachapi about 17 years ago at Ari Bhöd.
Thanks, Peter...
The harmonics on that nearly 90 year old Martin D-18 are excellent, Pete, and my wife Suzanne just recently got a D-18 that was made in 2015 and it's a fine instrument that we've definitely been enjoying. I usually play a rosewood Martin dreadnought for the higher lead parts rather than a mahogany dreadnought, which she prefers for the deeper rhythm tones, though a real nice D-18 is as good as any guitar out there and I've been enjoying playing it about as much as the HD-28 and those other ones too.
Peter is the coolest cat on the web.
Charles Sawtelle also gave a wonderful Martin to his friend Laurie Lewis.
Aren't the D-18s supposed to have black bridge pins?
The greatest songwriter of all time!!!
Good old Buddha-grass Boy!