Ghosts in the Well An Audio biography by Daniel Dworsky
The Players ......... Instrument ... Bonus contributions
Dot Fahn .............. Vocals .......... The funniest person on the entire planet Garner Thomas ... Sax ............... Class, Wi [+]Ghosts in the Well An Audio biography by Daniel Dworsky
The Players ......... Instrument ... Bonus contributions
Dot Fahn .............. Vocals .......... The funniest person on the entire planet Garner Thomas ... Sax ............... Class, Wings Jim Hanson ......... Bass .............. Depth, Bottom Karen Maseng ..... Vocals ........... Soul, Verisimilitude Lanla Gist ............ Vocals .......... Magic, Grace Steven Adams ..... Brains ........... Fearlessness Innovation Patience Yoav Kutner......... Heart, Soul ... Moral Support since 1976
NOTE: Although DaMia Satterfield regretfully does not appear on this album, DaMia is here in spirit and this album is dedicated in her honor and in loving memory to her Mom and Dad.
Danny Dworsky .. Everything else such as Drums Piano and Guitar are my fault
1.) Boats on the Mississippi
I was accidently born in Minneapolis a decade after my mother was, "done with the child thing". Although assured that it would never happen again, the woman never really saw a way to forgive me. That's pretty much it for Mom.
Dad worked by day with his older brothers Pere and Mish making barrels in the front yard of the family home. They wore big steel reenforced boots, hard hats, thick rubber aprons and gloves that reached past their elbows. They laughed raucously like pirates amidst a great show of banging, honking, ringing and fire-falls of sparks. Brightly painted barrels waddled up belt ramps like German tourists and whisked down roller coaster curves at alarming speeds. They delivered barrels all over the Midwest in four ancient rigs painted fire engine red with " Dworsky Barrel" written roundly on the side of each tractor door. If you failed to catch the name on the door Dworsky Barrel assaulted you painted larger and louder on the side of the trailer itself in the same gold trimmed flaming yellow, fairly leaping off it's red background saying with all it's might, "The Circus has come to your town!" or perhaps, "Your town is on fire!" Yay!
As the company grew, the front yard expanded capturing the next door lot on which stood an abandoned three story nineteenth century red brick firehouse. It had dark massive shiny oak wood floors with a single gaping round hole cut in the center of each one to
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