Jesse Ed Davis – Washita Love Child (With Eric Clapton)
Washita Love Child — a soulful testament to friendship, heritage, and the quiet power of roots music From the very first notes of “Washita Love Child”, there is a feeling…
Washita Love Child — a soulful testament to friendship, heritage, and the quiet power of roots music From the very first notes of “Washita Love Child”, there is a feeling…
Big Enough — a rough-edged declaration of freedom from a man stepping out of the shadows When “Big Enough” arrived in the late 1980s under the name Keith Richards, it…
Make No Mistake — a late-life vow whispered by a man who has survived everything except love From the very first seconds of “Make No Mistake”, there is a stillness…
Before Believing — a quiet reckoning with faith, love, and the fragile courage it takes to trust again When Emmylou Harris released “Before Believing” in 1978, it arrived not with…
A Patchwork of Grace: Finding Riches in the Fabric of Faith and Family When the needle drops on the silver-voiced Emmylou Harris‘s rendition of “Coat of Many Colors,” we aren’t…
The Radiant Glow of a Fading Summer: Remembering Shaun Cassidy’s “Midnight Sun” A haunting reflection on a love that provided light in the darkest hours, only to vanish into the…
A melodic surrender to the quiet moments of romance, “Fallin’ Into You” captures the tender vulnerability of a heart finally finding its home after the music fades. There is a…
Illinois — a quiet portrait of home, memory, and the place that never truly lets us go Among the many songs that Dan Fogelberg wrote about love, seasons, and the…
Believe in Me — a quiet vow of devotion, whispered with patience, faith, and enduring love There is a rare tenderness in “Believe in Me” by Dan Fogelberg, a song…
For No One — when a familiar heartbreak is reborn through a woman’s quiet, resolute grace When Emmylou Harris sings “For No One,” the song no longer sounds like a…