Delmar still produces their recordings at his personal recording studio he installed at his ranch. We're planning a trip to Flagstaff this year so we can have a look at it. He's spent a lot of money for a state of the art studio that has produced some very good quality recordings. We think this song is just Amos' take on something we've heard before about fame and fortune: You can have the fame, I'll take the fortune!
Tuesday, March 11, 2025
Amos Carter - Be Happier With The Money!
Craic Agus Ceol - Everybody's Irish On St. Paddy's Day
No doubt they're kept busy by the approaching holiday, and they always try at least to be back in Ireland on the day itself. They sent an email with the file telling us about some other recordings they've done recently, so we're excited to see them when they get here! This song Everybody's Irish On St. Paddy's Day conveys what we've seen in restaurants and taverns in this country. With the diaspora of the Irish to the U.S.A. over the years, Irish ancestory has spread far and wide. And like the song says, if you don't have any Irish ancestros, you wish you would have!
Friday, March 7, 2025
Un Grupo de Mexicali - Our Home Mexicali
The Mariachi group Un Grupo de Mexicali are back in Mexico at the release of their latest song, Our Home Mexicali. They ended a very successful tour of mainly the Southwest with a few one night engagements up north. We had them stay over from their last show so we could record them before they left. We thought this was a large group, but Mariachis come in all sizes. This group that went on tour has 3 violins, 2 trumpets, 2 acoustic guitars, 1 Guitarrón, 1 Vihuela, and 3 vocalists that also play assorted instruments and percussion. Back at their home base in Mexicali they also have other musicians that fill in to enlarge the group for bigger occasions.
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| Mariachi playing Guitarrón |
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| Guitarrón |
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| Vihuela |
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| Mariachi playing Vihuela |
Tuesday, March 4, 2025
Marie Flores - Mi Hermosa Mamá
One morning Marie was working in the kitchen cleaning up the breakfast dishes, and I noticed she was quietly crying. Marie is shy, so it took me a while for her to tell me. She hasn't seen her mother for a while, and she really misses her. We sat and talked, found out her Mother lived in Kingston, AZ, about 100 miles from Flagstaff. She hated to ask me for time off to go see her, so I suggested she would come here instead. There was plenty of room for her, there's 3 bedrooms in the house that aren't being used. She protested, said that I had done enough for her, she didn't want to impose. Amos came in the kitchen, and joined the conversation.
He's met Rosa, said she's a sweet lady, an older version of Marie, taught her how to cook and all kinds of other things. I could see Marie's eyes light up as he talked about her Mama, so I insisted she come here for a visit, as long as she wants. I offered to drive the big car, I don't remember what kind it is, a left over from my law days. I kept it because it's a real gun boat, holds a lot of people. Marie got excited, and I told her to go call her Mama and give us a day and time to pick her up.
Doyle and Blanche, the couple that used to own the ranch and that now have a house on some of the land, also have met Rosa, and told me that I'd like her, said the same thing Amos did, that she was an older version of Marie.
The day and time was set, and Marie got into the big car with me and we left. Marie had not been in the big car before, and she said it was like riding in a carriage of a queen! She was really out of her shell, and talked my ear off all the way to Kingston. We picked up Rosa, and they both sat in the back seat. They talked mostly in English, sometimes slipped into Spanish, but they'd always excuse themselves for doing so, as it was very rude!
Ended up Rosa stayed for two weeks, and she could have stayed longer as far as I was concerned. She was no trouble at all, and Marie like having her near. Marie had told me a lot of things about her life with her Mama on the trip to Kingston, so I started to work on a song about her. When I had a good start, I told Marie and asked her to help with some of the details. When she'd tell me some things, her eyes would tear up, especially when she talked about her Papa, who had died when she was 10 years old. The song went quickly, and I asked Marie if she would record it for her Mama. She wasn't sure she could get through it without crying, but that she would try.
I went all out for the recording session. Got some Mariachi musicians, plus a small string section. We rehearsed it quite a bit before we got it like we wanted it, and Marie did break down the first few times she tried to sing it. But eventually we got a track laid that was very good. The next day before supper, I invited everyone into my living room where I've got a nice stereo setup. I played the recording, and before it was over there wasn't a dry eye in the house! Rosa was very moved, hugged me and kissed me, as did Marie.
We had a nice little party afterwards, invited the musicians that played on the recording as well. I was very glad to be able to do it for her Mama, and for Marie as well!
It's no wonder Delmar's songs have been few and far between; he's writing songs for his extended family! Two songs for Marie and Amos Carter, another for Doyle! But he seems to be enjoying himself doing it, and we enjoy hearing the results!
Tugboat Jackson - You Still Give Me The Hots!
My wife and I recently celebrated our 35th wedding anniversary! I told her we should celebrate, so we met our three kids and their families at a steakhouse we like to go to. Nothin' fancy, neither one of us are fancy people. Don't like expensive clothes and that kind of stuff. We do get a little offbeat with what we like to eat once in a while, but this night we both just wanted to spend time with our family and have a good steak.
We didn't buy each other anything, decided to take a little trip later when the weather's better. Our kids got us some nice things, a nice plaque with our picture and wedding date on it, some jewelry for my wife, and a new hat for me! After we finished with the meal, the place had a band playing after the meal service ended. My wife kind of wanted to leave after the meal, go back home. She's a real homebody, but I told her the kids are still here, we can't just run off! So we listened to the band, danced a little, then the lead singer told the audience I was in the house, and the crowd urged me to get up and sing. Now my wife loves my singin', but she knows once I get goin' it can take me a spell to stop! But I told her I promise that I'd sing only one song. She gave me that look, and I joined the band.
Well, it was all a set-up! I'd run through this song a few times with the band through the week, so we had it down well enough to let it rip! She was really surprised! I wanted to give her some sort of tribute for puttin' up with my ass for 35 years!
So Tugger gives us a short history of their life together. We congratulate the Jackson's on their longevity in a loving and successful marriage! He told us he kept his promise and sang only that song. They had a reception afterwards, and seems like a lot of people in town showed up for it!
Melvin Peckerwood and The Mama's Boys - Move it!
Their regular keyboard player is still out with an illness, so Big Marv our resident piano wizard has been filling in. Now he's out with a bad infection in 2 fingers in his left hand. His doctor suggested he lay off the piano until they both heal with the help of antibiotics. He kept trying to play when he first noticed the pain and redness in the fingers. His doctor said that he should have came in for an appointment right off, as the infection may or may not have healed on its own. And worse case scenario, he could have lost the fingers, possibly his hand! So he's taking the doctors advice, (and we at Big And Tall Records read him the riot act to take care of his fingers!) keeping the hand in a sling, and taking IV antibiotics to hopefully get it cleared up faster. So perhaps the different sound with this recording is a result of not having a solid keyboard in the mix.
Saturday, March 1, 2025
Doyle Harseth - Told Ya That My Name Is Doyle
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| Doyle Harseth |
The recording session for the latest song we recorded of Amos Carter, Ain't Never Gonna Be Famous, was attended by a few folks from the ranch, as well as Doyle and Blanche Harseth, the couple I bought the horse ranch from not so long ago. Now originally, Doyle and Blanche were going to have a house built in town and move in there, but I offered to sell them back some land to build their house on so they could stay out here. They're both horse people, and we're boarding their horses at the ranch. They're country folk anyway, and they jumped at the chance to stay. Their house is all done, they're moved in and happy, and I'm happy to have 'em!
I've been practicing my honky tonk piano style on the upright piano in the studio, and Doyle's been bringing around a six pack every night to share. He likes to hear me play, and one night after we finished the six pack off, he told me he used to sing in the church choir for years since he was a kid. I checked his voice out, and considering he's in his 70's and used to be a heavy smoker, he's still got a semblance of a voice. We came up with the idea to change the lyrics of Amos' Ain't Never Gonna Be Famous song, and after a few nights of dinking around with it, we came up with Doyle's version. He had a lot of input with the words, while I pretty much improvised the music. We recorded it one night, just us two, about 2 in the morning. Everybody was surprised when we played it for them! Figured I'd send it a long for ya'll there to have a chuckle over!
Well, we got more than a chuckle out of it! Doyle's got a way with a song, so we decided to publish it! Doyle's got a voice deep as a foghorn in spots, and it's a good parody of Amos' song.
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