“Let It Grow” – E. Clapton arr. by PL Kleiman Back in the 70s and 80s, if you wanted to record music, you either did a scratch track on a … Continue reading A Brief History of Home Recording

“Let It Grow” – E. Clapton arr. by PL Kleiman Back in the 70s and 80s, if you wanted to record music, you either did a scratch track on a … Continue reading A Brief History of Home Recording
Hi-ho there, everybody! Very proud to present a new protest song, my first since the Reagan Administration. There is no reverb or anything on my voice, and I’m not a … Continue reading ON NEW PROTEST SONGS
You have to read this week because videos, that I did in part to save time, take too long. Is everybody as annoyed as I am by now? By this … Continue reading ON NEW SONGS – A PANDEMIC BALM
I don’t like conspiracy theories in general as they usually don’t seem very likely and they confuse me. Somebody who knows everything said “I don’t trust the government” after I … Continue reading ON CONSPIRACY THEORIES AND J. TULL
Hey, happy safe-at-home everybody! This week’s blog is an homage to nurses for National Nurses Week (I tried to get it done by Wednesday, but it wasn’t to be), moms, … Continue reading ON SPRING RENEWAL, INTERVIEW WITH AN RN, AND A SONG
We took a walk, I saw a tumbleweed, and the rest is history. Best of all, learned a song, Tumbling Tumbleweeds, that is way out of my wheelhouse. Please enjoy responsibly, and … Continue reading ON TUMBLING ALONG WITH THE TUMBLING TUMBLEWEEDS
In this installment, or vlog, if you will, we answer your letters and comments, and to follow up on last week’s installment, “But… the Bank,” we go to the bank! … Continue reading ON FAN MAIL: ERRANDS IN A PANDEMIC
Well here we are again, folks, a few weeks into social isolation or distancing or whatever it is, and probably plenty more to go. Yuck. Hope you’re all holding on … Continue reading ON SONGWRITING IN QUARANTINE