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Small Crumbling Towns

from Just Sayin' Volume Two by The Middle Americans

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When Hannah Mosqueda said she had a poem about Iowa we went right to work reading it to one of Jeff Foreman’s drum tracks. To me, the whole piece feels like being out in the sticks in a storm.
Here is Hannah’s poem:
Clouds like cotton balls
In a baby blue sky
The sun touches down to rolling green fields
Row by row intersected by
The roads I’m traveling
And small crumbling towns that feel like home

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Clouds like cotton balls
In a baby blue sky
The sun touches down to rolling green fields
Row by row intersected by
The roads I’m traveling
And small crumbling towns that feel like home

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from Just Sayin' Volume Two, released September 10, 2021
Lyrics by Hannah Mosqueda, drums by Jeff Foreman, produced by Erick Hovey
Recorded by Erick Hovey in The Barn, mastered by Dave Hearn
Vocal: Hannah Mosqueda
Drums: Jeff Foreman
Keys: Zachariah Jackson

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Erick Hovey and Friends Fort Dodge, Iowa

Erick Hovey's music is peppered with seasonings of blues, roots rock, jazz, funk, old power trio rock, reggae, and newer folk fusion styles. His lyrical content has not only good humored nods towards classic blues and rock clichés’, but spans the afterlife, and existentialism as well. Sometimes it’s spooky, sometimes it’s raw, spiritual, and sensual. Think Mark Knopfler, JJ Cale, and Peter Green. ... more

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