Bob(Murphy) wrote: >Garfunkel has been writing poetry for many years and >he was teamed with two songwriters to turn his words >into the music on this new album.
Although I didn't see him, Buddy Mondlock toured the UK last year, playing at The Borderline in London in July. Here's what I wrote in 'Across the Pond' - >>> Buddy Mondlock http://www.buddymondlock.com Buddy is a top Nashville writer whose songs have been covered by the likes of Nanci Griffith http://nanci-griffith.com, Joan Baez http://www.joanbaez.com and Janis Ian http://www.janisian.com. His latest album, 'Poetic Justice' includes guest artists Guy Clark, http://www.guyclark.com/, Ellis Paul http://www.EllisPaul.com and Nanci Griffith, who says "Buddy represents the best of the new generation of singer-songwriters in folk music....he is one of my favorite new writers", whilst Peter Yarrow of Peter, Paul & Mary http://www.peterpaulandmary.com/, who recorded his song 'The Kid' on their recent 'Lifelines' album, says, "with writers like Buddy around I don't think we need to worry about the future of folk music!" As to Mia http://www.maiasharp.com - found this on her site - "A song called "A Home" that I wrote with my dad, Randy Sharp is on this new album [Dixie Chicks - Home] and the Chicks kick its butt." Her dad, Randy http://www.randysharp.ws/about.htm has written songs for Linda Ronstadt, Jennifer Warnes, Edgar Winter and just about every country act you've ever heard. PaulC
