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A Word From Nancy

Yes Nancy is Blogging - Miracles Never Cease!

Welcome One and All and Happy New Year--- This blog will be a great way for me to be more personal with you and let you know what I've been up to as an artist. I had a really wonderful Holiday touring season. We played our first of many 25th Anniversary shows in Langley WA where we actually have played a show each of these 25 years! Amazing! Our duo is now often a trio with the addition of our dear friend and great bass player Garey Shelton. This year of the 25th Anniversary will include many of our older compositions --- yes all the way back to Fisherman's Dream!!! We are hoping to do more house concerts this year - so if you are interested please let us know!

Thanks for your support for the past 25 years!! Peace, Nancy

A Word From Eric

I love to listen to music, which makes this just about the best time to be alive. I like to write, record, perform, and make my living in music. And the tools available now are better than ever, making it easy to get my ideas down. The good news is that anyone can make a CD. The bad news is... anyone can make a CD. Which means that a lot of garbage gets put out there. But as they say, one man’s garbage is another man's feast. So the chances of finding some music that really floats my boat are pretty good. I can easily get lost in all the choices between MySpace, YouTube and all the other online resources. And if I am not diggin’ the new stuff, access to the old tunes is just a click away.

In the last few years I have become a big fan of traditional country. And now I can check out old footage of Kitty Wells, Ray Price, and Ferlin Husky with ease on YouTube. Also guitar lessons and playing tips are there for the taking. I have just recently taken up the pedal steel guitar, and the interweb is just full of websites and videos with folks sharing what they know.

This new-fangled technology has also provided the opportunity to be in touch with the artists that we love, and to get more insight on their interests and what kind of people they are--and how this affects their craft. So stay in touch and let us know what you are thinkin' and we will do the same.

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