Category Archives: Music

“Rock-a-bye Baby” – N. Guy Ferrell

Posted on by admin I recorded this song in 2011 in Troy Alabama. This is my friend Guy Ferrell of Eutaw Alabama singing an original song “Rock-a-bye Baby”. Please share and comment on it.



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Preserving Creativity

Posted on by Aaron Heine

When I was working for the Demopolis Times a few years ago I made a couple of great friends by the name of Guy and Charlie. They’re both in their early 60s, single, and salesmen at the Times.

Charlie has a great eye for photography and he can be found all over west Alabama early in the morning taking wildlife photography. Charlie is not great with a computer so I’ve been essential in showing him how to store, color correct, and share his photos.

Guy is also a very creative person. For many of his younger years he was a photographer for the MIami Herald. He has a great collection of photos to prove it such as some backstage shots of Johnny Cash in 1969. He’s also an am amazing guitarist. Often he’ll teach me some things on the guitar and I’ll teach him some tricks on Photoshop.

Both of these guys are not in the best of health. Charlie has had Cancer and Guy is always in and out of the hospital. They get around just fine, but sometimes I get the impression they are thinking about what they have to leave when they’re gone. I built Charlie a website for him to upload and share his photos. (Still don’t think he has got the hang of uploading them.) Guy has an old recording of songs that he has written that we are trying to digitize and get copyright protected.

This weekend Guy played a song that he had written about a little girl he knew with leukemia. I had never heard it before, but it was very beautiful. He wanted me to help him record it and share it on the internet. I got a pretty good recording of it and some photos to go with it. Here is a quick video I put together of the song. guy1 Posted in Music, Video |

Noribong superstar

Posted on by Aaron Heine

Last night I was out with my Korean friend Hwan when he gets a call from a mutual friend of ours Milan. She says she’s at a noribong(karaoke room) with a bunch of her girlfriends and invited us to join them. You didn’t have to ask us twice. When we get to the room it’s full of about ten very beautiful girls. All of them are like, “Wow, an American!” They are all asking me a million questions and were very friendly. Koreans are very interested in westerners, and I often feel like a a guest of honor in social situations.

So of course they want me to sing a song. There was no way I could do that, I don’t even like talking to large groups of people. I tried to say no, but they forced the song book into my hands and I started flipping pages. I was scared shitless as I looked for a song. I felt like I was choosing my own casket. I went with “One” by U2.

I remember doing that song before and it came out pretty good, but now it seemed to sound really good! Maybe it was the effect on the mic or some kind of pitch correction, I don’t know. Everyone was clappinng and oooooing and ahhhhing. I think that is the closest I will ever get to becoming a rock star. Posted in Korea, Music |

Death of a Rockstar

Posted on by Aaron Heine

About a month ago I got a rare call to my parents house from an old friend I have not seen in about four years. John is the kind of the live hard die young rocker type. But he never went far with his band, and drugs always seemed to overshadow his music. In the years since I last saw him he had some pretty serious drug addictions.

I never fully trusted him but we both liked drinking and had similar musical taste that found us playing the guitar together a few times. He seemed very lonely, bored and he said he was sober. I too didn’t have a lot of friends because I’d been gone since the start of college and most of my friends had moved away. So I would go to his house occasionaly(he lived with his father) and bring a six pack. We would shoot the shit and pound some beers. I wouldn’t go out with him because he had no money, no drivers liscence, no car, and no job. We would talk about old times and I would try to point him in the right direction. (more…)

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