Mr. Ray Wallace
If you’re unfamiliar with the song stylings of Ray Wallace, let this be a quick introduction. Mr. Wallace dropped by a while ago to favor us with a few tunes he’d been working on. We walked over to the park and recorded a couple for the enjoyment of various woodland creatures and some passing dog-walkers. And now you. I think you’ll enjoy this ode to I Dream of Jeannie, and other things. (More to follow; keep watching the skies.)
You may purchase Ray’s debut CD, Introducing Ray Wallace, after clicking on this link.
Click the image above to play the Quicktime video. (Or, venture to the YouTube and watch it here. And while you’re there, watch Jeff Krulik’s more insightful portrait of the man. Enjoy.

October 28th, 2011 at 3:31 pm
Right now, I’m going to talk to you about an interesting kind of linen: white linen pants for men. Now I’m going to offer you a brief, but fictional background of this intriguing type of cloth. From ages long in the past, white linen pants have been the craze throughout the world. In Ancient Rome, the emperor Nero would dance about his villa although putting on his white linen pants, rehearsing the lyrics to Michael Jackson’s “Beat it”.