Mike Kinkead
Kris Kinkead
John Hughes
David Sanderson
Influences
Neil Young, Jefferson Airplane, Big Brother & The Holding Company, Beatles, Hendrix, Eric Clapton, George Harrison, John Lennon, The Who, The Doors, Grand Funk Rail Road, James Gang, Buffalo Springfield, Hot Tuna, Elephant's Memory, Blue Cheer, Grateful Dead, The Warlocks, Mountain,
John Hiatt, Bruce Cockburn, Chris Rea, Deep Purple, Bonnie and Delany, Allman brothers....
Sounds Like
Neil Young, ZZ Top, John Hiatt, all of the above combined.
"2006 L.A. Music Awards Nominee: Johnny Philko"
Best Blues Album 2006 "Songs to Swear By"
Best Male Singer / Songwriter "Ruby Ridge"
Down home rock and roll, and a sound and lyric that will remind you of a different time. Frankly this foursome hands us a well thought out political album in an attempt to express their feelings, and the feelings of many others who are not for the war, or Bush, for that matter.
You can go to the bands website and find descriptions of each song, where they come from and much more researched links that will educate any new fan about the political views and feelings behind this band. I listen to the music and lyrics and I found a new appreciation. Even though some will listen to this and by the style be reminded of the war protest songs of the Vietnam era, but this time we have plenty of our own issues to protest against, and Johnny Philko has brought those issues out in song.
The members of this band, obviously close friends, are driving for the same goal. If you are unsure what that is, visit their website and find out. While you are at it, buy the CD at one of the many locations available and really experience the old-time rock and roll with a deliberate edge and desire to do what they are doing. Oh, and while you are visiting their site, check out their music videos. You thought just hearing the music makes an impact? Wait till you see this stuff!
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When I last wrote about oil on Saturday, Dec 20, 2008, I was lucky enough to precisely pick the bottom of the West Texas Intermediate. (According to DOE data, Texas light sweet crude hit its daily five year low of $30.28 the following Tuesday.) Back then, an ounce of gold would buy you 21.3 barrels of oil, over 25% more than the 25 year average of 16.8 barrels. Currently, we are at 13.5 barrels of oil per ounce, which is almost 20% less than average. Given the deflationary economic environment and newly overheated stock market, I would rather bet on oil taking a tumble than gold prices catching up. Especially because other commodity prices confirm this line of thinking.
Please let me know what you think about it in my blog: http://stockvalues.org/oil-up-gold-steady
What I have discovered within my chosen field of exploration is that life's most hidden mysteries are only that because of all the avenues left untaken. I have learned to choose the path less obvious first...and then walk backwards. If I walk backwards long enough, I might meet up with modern science. The answer to the world's greatest crisis lies within the realm of the Arts. We can not look to Science for fulfillment, for they have been taught what things are not, instead of imagining what they could be. To see beyond the surface we must diligently seek His will. It's a choice that we make. We can either follow each other in traffic, or we can trail blaze into the unknown. Yes, there is a cliff ahead...yes the waters get deep... We are taking the plunge in Truth for the sake of Knowledge. We have learned that the safety in society leads to the slaughter. The road to Peace is one that we must blaze, not one that we must only follow. True wealth is to learn the Art of Giving. You be the treasure! With sincere blessings from The Fossilfields... ~Rich & Valley Girl~
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