In 1874, in Fall River, Massachusetts, a deadly fire at Granite Mill No. 1, a cotton textile factory, took the lives of 23 people, mostly women and young girls working there (Wikipedia). (from Google Images) Now, why in the world would I start with that bit of history? It has nothing to do with Kentucky. […]
Category Archives: Music
(Bill & Shirley, photo from JeriAnna Conner) This past Friday, May 30, was a perfect tribute to Bill Burden. Well, almost perfect considering it was originally scheduled for April 4 but had to be cancelled because of the hundred-year-flood we recently experienced. I was glad to see Bill’s daughters Connie Tooley and Kris Martin in […]
At The Old Get Together! (festival flyer) We arrived at 1:00 ready to jam! The Caney Creek Gang was asked to lead the Jam Circle, and Adam Moore, the festival organizer, had chairs set up for us. (pic from Adam Moore) Right away I could see Adam had found the perfect place for a festival. […]
The big question today, Friday, May 16, was whether to cancel The Rosine Barn Jamboree or not. This type situation at the barn is always pertinent to me, but this time it was a little more so because my brother Kevin and I were scheduled to perform at 8:00. Of course, everyone was watching weather […]
(official event flyer) I’ve never been down to Cross Plains, Tennessee, for this festival, but I hear great things. Can’t this year either as I have prior obligations, so I’ll try to make it next year. If you look closely at the flyer, you’ll notice three bands very familiar and involved in Rosine. King’s Highway, […]
(photo by daughter Lauren) My blue guitar collection is complete! For now. I’ve played five of them during open mic at The Rosine Barn Jamboree. Three to go! Just as I said I would. It’s been interesting finding and choosing them, even more so playing them because none of them are of the best quality. […]
Friday, May 16! 8pm! The Rosine Barn Jamboree! Be there or be square! Obviously, Kevin and I go way back, but it was so long ago that I can’t remember the very first time we sang together. As far back as the 80’s, I can recall us singing “Yesterday” by the Beatles. Just for family. […]
May 2, 2025–what an awesome time at The Rosine Barn Jamboree! The rain kept a few people away tonight, but, wow! They were itching to be entertained. Whether we’re playing for twenty or 200, the show is the same; however, with a crowd like that, you just can’t help pickin’ and singin’ a little louder. […]
The American Society of Composers, Authors, and Publishers. It was free. I joined. It’s official. I’m not sure how I feel about this step, this development, this whatever, but it was recommended, so I joined. Easily could have been BMI, Broadcast Music, Inc. Didn’t much matter to me. One is as good as the other, […]
(flyer by my daughter Kenlee using Canva) Once again, one of my kids does what I can’t. Oh, well, yeah, I can make a flyer. Don’t get me wrong. Give me a piece of white paper, some markers, tape, scissors, glue, etc., and I can whip one up lickety-split. Old school! I could even work […]


