How long have you been playing?
Throughout my life, from childhood, music has been calling me. I know Im a late bloomer, but who woulda guessed I wouldnt have really got the vision till my 50's. Once writing and or playing gets you, there's no turning back. Id been writing songs for 30 years, then it dawned on me, Play.One of the most encouraging things Ive learned, is, never believe you cant; that's a lie, no matter how true it feels, the same goes for improving; Ive learned the Truth, if you dedicate to practice and dont ferget the Fun, your brain has no choice but to go along with it.Yeah, You will have to learn from a variety, many others. No one has the perfect lesson for you, except the case of what I said, dont believe the lies. Music is a Powerful communication tool, and an excellant ellement for enjoyment. Without music, we would only speak in mono tone. Music is as much a part of humanity, as much as feelings and thoughts and passions and needs
What was the first concert you ever went to?
Dr John in Wheaton Maryland Rec Center back in mmmm late 60's ?
What gear do you use?
I got about 8 guitars;acoustic, electric,also base, 12 string elect acoustic a buncha harmonicas, keyboard, tamboreen, mic's, amps, drums equpitment, even a damn xylophone that some dumbass threw away and my lovn wife brought home; an an attitue of unending love fer music mixed with a healty dose of FTW
Who was your biggest musical influence growing up?
My dads mom tried showing me guitar as a little boy, several of my school age friends tried showing me guitar, I started harmonica at early teens, had several stringed instruments throughout my life that got broken or taken. Growing up visiting my moms parents house, hearing my uncles and their friends play bluegrass, like my uncle Tommy Auldridge, Mike Auldridge, and Dave Auldridge. As soon as I could drive, I was always zooming off to a bluegrass festival back in the 70's. Nowdaze, my biggest influence is how I recognise gifted entertainers, like, Ray Wylie Hubbard for example; If I not only really enjoy the songs, but they fill me with creativity myself, well then, that is pure influence
Are you in a band? Have you been in bands?
I mostly play solo, but I also try to play so high ; )
If you could jam with anyone, who would it be?
Ray Wiley Hubbard, Arlo Guthrie, Willie Nelson. People I would have loved being born into their family
What's the biggest audience you ever performed to? What's the smallest?
At Lava Rock Lounge in Montgomery Texas, I think had the largest number of people. In the Park, when no one was there but little animals. I'll never forget some of my biggest mistakes; Playing one of my saddest songs at a wake, realy spaced me out, and playing at a big resturant party on a stool where my guitar kept sliding down my leg, bad setup. It's not easy to have fun when those kinds of things happen, but you just go on and do it for the love.
You're stuck on a desert island and only get to bring one album with you. What do you pick?
None, I just want my guitar, and remain creative
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I dont normally blue a sound you might think blues should sound like; I wrote this song, because now and then, believe it or not, the memory comes back to me about the actual taste of the first gal I kissed. You could call it blues or folk, I call it folk, because I play what the folk I want. : )
Maurice Brown
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Montgomery, Texas
This is a fresh view of when I first made this song. I wrote it to kick my own tail into gear, but it can be for anyone
Maurice Brown
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Montgomery, Texas
This is a song I wrote trying to capture a feeling I got in my late teens while watching the water in the mountains. I never forgot that feeling, it was sorta like deja vu but different like an epiphany
Maurice Brown
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Montgomery, Texas
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