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Between the Tracks

by Fingerstyle Guitar by Steve Eulberg

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Habits 03:22
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For Emily 02:45
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Godspeed 02:14
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Eos 03:29
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about

...a sun-dappled walk
a relaxing morning
a whisper of the breeze
rhythmic sounds of the sea
a lazy afternoon
drifting with the current...

There is an old adage: the space between the bars is what holds the tiger in the cage. I grew up in a town that was bounded on east and west by two sets of railroad tracks, so all of our lives were lived between [and only tangentially connected tp] the busy ways that led away from home.

When I got bitten by the "guitar bug" it was specifically to play fingerstyle guitar. It was 1973 and. my mentors were on the radio. There was no one in my small town who taught guitar, let along the style of playing with one's fingers. My friend, Keith Scoby, gave me his copy of Mateo Carcassi's 1836 Classical Guitar Method which guided my independent study. Mason Williams was playing his composition, "Classical Gas" on radio and TV, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Jim Croce, John Denver, George Benson, Earl Klugh and Dan Fogelberg were the artists whose radio cuts and recordings helped me to imagine and come to inhabit the world of my longing.

I continue to be moved by the tasteful artistry of Dan Delancey, Jim Deeming and Mimi Fox and delight in the explorations of Jerry Palmer and the late Pete Huttlinger who each compose, arrange and perform in their own rich styles and to whom I owe a debt of gratitude.

I also thank my formal music teachers through the years: Marlyn Williamson (piano), Larry McCormick (school band, who let me explore jazz guitar with our Stage Band), Erik Christiansen and Richard Shoup (Men's Glee Club) and Dave Wheeler (arranging lessons and ear training.) Russ Hopkins helped me to move beyond my fears in the recording studio to discover the artist I longed to be by honing and sharpening my ears.

While the art may be conceived, shaped and polished in solitude, no one can accomplish the release of those compositions alone. I am grateful for these listeners and first responders: Ron Drury, Dusty Thorburn, Zach Eulberg, Katherine Genge, Jim Piece, Kerry Patrick Clark, Jim Frye and George Francis. My gratitude is deep for my first and most loyal patron: my spouse, Connie Winter-Eulberg, and finally to the Author of all melody.

I have daily gratitude for my patrons on Patreon whose commitment helps me focus on creativity, especially these Co-Producers on this project:
Cindy Alley, Keith Baker, Joyce Bautista, Linda Boies, Ivan Bradley, Rick Charlton, The Drury Family, Marcia Ehinger, Anonymous, Jim Frye, Susan Henry, Kirk House, Karen O'Neal, Thomas Ruhland, David Sands and Maggie Timeus

credits

released July 15, 2019

Steve Eulberg plays all instruments: Huss & Dalton DS steel-string guitar, Cordoba Fusion 14 Maple nylon string guitar; Percussion: güiro, bongos, clave, shakers, afuche cabasa.

Recorded and mixed by Oscar Autie at El Cerrito Studio, El Cerrito, CA
Mastered by Charlie Pilzer at Tonal Park, MD
Photography by Connie Winter-Eulberg, Kenya Autie, Steve Eulberg & Getty Images
Graphic Design & Layout by Katie Moritz, Yorkville, IL
Manufactured by Discmakers.

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Steve Eulberg Boise, Idaho

I stand within the tradition of handmade, acoustic,
home-grown music, giving life to old songs and
tunes and songs by passing them on while creating
new ones to add to the mix.

I use the vibrations of wood and string, playing and singing traditional songs and fiddle tunes; weaving
together Celtic, Old-time, blues and jazz to create “Smile-inducing, toe-tapping, thought-provoking
folkgrass.”
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