August, 1996. The month everything went right.My first solo album. Modern dermatology. A kid who quotes Homer Simpson. The slow realization that the road goes on forever...Songs in this episode:Twenty Questions - Diary Of A Mod HousewifeDon't Know Nothin' - Faulkner, Dylan, Heinz & Me (that's Tony Gilkyson on guitar)Tomorrow's All We've Got - A One Way Ticket To My LifeOne Off - The Old Guys
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August, 1996. The month everything went right.My first solo album. Modern dermatology. A kid who quotes Homer Simpson. The slow realization that the road goes on forever...Songs in this episode:Twenty Questions - Diary Of A Mod HousewifeDon't Know Nothin' - Faulkner, Dylan, Heinz & Me (that's Tony Gilkyson on guitar)Tomorrow's All We've Got - A One Way Ticket To My LifeOne Off - The Old Guys
Adjusting to life post-October 1988. Harmonies and laughs with baby Hazel and the Shams; touring with the Indigo Girls, and an introduction to that sleepy backwater on the other side of the East River: Williamsburg, Brooklyn.Songs in this episode:Beauty Parlor Rag - the Shams, early demoIf I Had The Sense - the Shams live at Saint Marks Poetry ProjectThanks for listening! amyrigby.com
Girl To City: A Memoir
August, 1996. The month everything went right.My first solo album. Modern dermatology. A kid who quotes Homer Simpson. The slow realization that the road goes on forever...Songs in this episode:Twenty Questions - Diary Of A Mod HousewifeDon't Know Nothin' - Faulkner, Dylan, Heinz & Me (that's Tony Gilkyson on guitar)Tomorrow's All We've Got - A One Way Ticket To My LifeOne Off - The Old Guys