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We kick off the show with some laughter.
George comes in with Bad Luck & Me.
Jim sings Comin' Home (My Old Kentucky Home by the Lake).
I sing my song for the writers - Wake Up the World.
We kick off the show with some laughter.
George comes in with Bad Luck & Me.
Jim sings Comin' Home (My Old Kentucky Home by the Lake).
I sing my song for the writers - Wake Up the World.
George insists that he is not a redneck and sings Hillbilly Life.
Jim sings a love song called My Old Guitar.
I bring out my Valentine: I'm So Glad.
George sings Out Here in the Rain.
Jim talks about his identification with the best of songwriters especially Jim Croche & sings one called Searchin' for a Song that he thinks Croche might have recorded if he were alive.
I sing Keep Your Head Down (there's all kinds of stuff flying through the air).
George talks about making his album and sings the title track: Make Time.
Jim Dishman sings the title song from his album: Heaven's Where You Stand.
I come in with Down to the River.
And, we talk a little about putting songs together and the preferable pleasure of writing versus performing.
George sings The Secret.
Jim does one about surviving the end of the world called Peanut Butter & Shotgun Sells.
I pull out Walk in Love.
In this round, George does one for Denney Wheatley called The South End of Town.
Jim talks about where he's been and sings Gypsy Road.
And, we let people know how to find us.
I sing my cognitive therapy number - Twenty Five Weeks.
George sings Half a Man,
Jim does Stop the World
& I come in w/ I Wish You a Merry Christmas.
George finishes with one about the place where he grew up called The Hill.
Jim sings Favorite Angel.
And, I rap it up with It Must Be Love.