Tucson’s Rich Hopkins (Sand Rubies/ Sidewinders) and Luminarios live.
Folksinger/ Songwriter
I've been working on my songs for 30 years and playing live for good people for about that long. I haven't done too much recording, but there are a couple of old cds floating around out there. I'm supposed to be working on a new album, but it's kinda like finishing my cabin - it might get done or it might not... I play mostly around Central and Southern California, and over on the Central Coast. If you want to learn more about my music and see where I'm playing, check out my website at: losthillsmusic.com
If you're on facebook, here's a link to my facebook page.
"All roads lead to other roads, other trails, other visions and to lonely graves scoured clean by the wind" Lost Hills
Tucson’s Rich Hopkins (Sand Rubies/ Sidewinders) and Luminarios live.
Tom Russell, with Michael Martin, performing his song, Who’s Gonna Build Your Wall, and talking a little about writing it.
Jean Ritchie plays Shady Grove on Pete Seeger’s Rainbow Quest. She passed away today, in Kentucky, at the age of 92.
Four of my role models at their peaks…..
Steam Powered Aereoplane, John Hartford, November 11th, 2000. Reunion of the original Aereoplane band with Norman Blake, Vasser Clements and Tut Taylor. Any Bluegrass head will recognize the other cool and famous guest stars on stage. Tut passed away today […]
Never. 2011 Proof that this band should have never broken up….
In remembrance of Dr. King:
The Horse raging on Neil’s new environmental anthem. Rick Rosas sitting in for Billy Talbot on bass, Frank Sampedro in fine form, and Neil playing a Telecaster (which you don’t see too often.)
Tucson’s one-of-a-kinder, Billy Sedlmayr, does his art.
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