History of Love
Gary Wayne Myers
twangy-guitar-powered song, cue the reverb; roots rock meets surf rock: "CUPID SHOT AN ARROW / IT HIT ME IN THE EYE"
GW PLAYS HIS ORIGINAL SONGS (below) & CLASSIC COUNTRY COVERS such as:
• Ring of Fire (Johnny Cash) • Jambalaya (Hank Williams)• King of the Road (Roger Miller) • Is Anybody Goin’ to San Antone (Charley Pride) • Snowflake (Jim Reeves)
twangy-guitar-powered song, cue the reverb; roots rock meets surf rock: "CUPID SHOT AN ARROW / IT HIT ME IN THE EYE"
roots rock single with deadpan vocals: “Step right up and you will see / a man tied up in misery / THE WORLD'S LARGEST TEARDROP IS FALLING”
$0 guitar instrumental that “says” (instrumentally) “thanks” or “mahalo” to some hospitable jammers in Puunui Valley, signed GW, who feels fortunate for having studied Hawaiian slack key guitar or kī hōʻalu (kee-ho AH-loo) with some of The Who’s Who of Kī hōʻalu
instrumental guitar/needle/thread; for slack key legend, S. Chillingworth, one of the Who’s Who of Kī hōʻalu (kee-ho AH-loo); jangly-but-gentle; $0
upbeat, rootsy, sunshine-pop song: catchy refrain and ascending major scale; not overtly about using renewable energy... so not at all preachy :)