MP3 David McAdams - Rolling Train
A lyrical Folk music cd with songs of love, life and death, taxes, choices, success and failure, growing old and staying young, friendship and honesty.
16 MP3 Songs
FOLK: Traditional Folk, FOLK: Modern Folk
Details:
Received an Honor Award for songwriting with
"Short Road We''re On" April, 2004
Been wanting to make this cd for 30 years. I hope you enjoy the album and find something there to inspire you.
Rolling Train
"Some will die for freedom some will die for love
some will never know what they''re dyin of
some will live for money some will live for war
and some will never know what they''re livin for
choose your seat on the evening train
take your seat on the rolling train"
I play a Guild F30 for open G tunings and Guild D35-SB for all other folk guitar tunes. I play Fender USA stratocaster for my electric songs. I use Hohner Marine Band harmonicas and all Carvin speakers and amps for live performances.
Performed at the EMP (the day before the monorail fire) this year for the Northwest Folklife Festival and had a great CD release Sep 10th on Lummi Island, Wash. Performed at the Upfront Improv Theatre in Bellingham, World of Wood Festival, Reefnet Festival and Lavender festivals. Web site: https://www.tradebit.com
The list of credited cd musicians and participants is as follows:
David McAdams on guitars, harmonica and vocals
Mark Marshall on bass on My Walkin Cane, An Honest Man, My Train Had to Leave, Elwood, Rolling Train, Something Else Again, Have to Leave the Country.
Mike Bajuk on drums on My Walkin Cane, An Honest Man, My Train Had to Leave.
Engineered by Matt Bisch and Bob Ridgley at Binary Studios Bellingham, Washington
Song Taxed to Death:
Larry Popkey banjo
Michael Johnson mandolin
Mike Osgood and Pat Mahoney backup vocals
David McAdams on guitars and vocals
Recorded at Bobby Deans Studio Monterey, Calif 1972
Graphic design by Curt Dubois and myself
Train photo by Al Phelps 1948
more info at https://www.tradebit.com