Nail Your Shoes to the Kitchen Floor - Performance in the Age of COVID

Like every other performer I know, I am on hiatus from live performance for the foreseeable future. I am at home in the UK with my spouse. We are ok. 

Being off the road is giving me a chance to do some important things. 

First of all, it's far too long since I had any new songs. Now I'm working on new material, collaborating long-distance with other artists, learning to make some new noises, and generally making space for my creative process. 

I'm also healing physically. I have a long and varied history of back trouble. Now that it is no longer being asked to sit for hours in cars and airplanes, lug around two instrument cases, and sleep on strange mattresses, my body is recovering. I am now almost pain-free for the first time in seven years, and off of ibuprofen after taking it daily for a year and a half. This is huge. 

Plus the vegetable garden is awesome this year. 

Please get in touch if you'd like me to do a live stream for your online classroom, virtual camp, worship service, retirement community, or other private group. 

If you like what I do and want to help me keep doing it, here's how: 

1) Subscribe to my YouTube channel

2) Join my mailing list

3) Support your local venues, festivals, and folk broadcasts so that they will still be there when it's safe to play live again. 

4) I do have a tip jar. Anything that goes in it will be used to pay other creative people for goods and services.