As we navigate our way through another holiday season, I find it helpful to spend at least a moment reflecting on those people and circumstances that collided in ways both beautiful and tragic in 2019. Some moments were thrilling and heartfelt, others were stress-inducing and heartbreaking. Musically for me, it was an interesting year. On one hand, my song “Evangeline” won a lyric writing competition - one that may result in me getting a trip to Nashville and a wonderful co-writing opportunity. On the other hand, I wrote fewer songs and played fewer shows than in past years, largely because of shifting life circumstances. My daughter is now in the 8th grade, my partner moved in with us, we bought and sold a home, lots going on. BUT, I have very high hopes for 2020. As I continue to settle into the new home, I am thrilled that it comes with my own private office/studio which will be dedicated to music-making. So stay tuned, loved ones. I do believe my creative output in 2020 will surpass that of 2019. So as we move into our shortest days of the year, I urge you to light the candles, pour the tea, wrap the blankets, and snuggle up close. ‘Tis the season. Thank you, as always, for your continued support. I could not do it without you.
Jeremy