Each and every time I have had the pleasure to enjoy JT perform, I have witnessed the return of what we have all been missing and desperately need – – smiles … everywhere!!
– Vicky Jans, songwriter, Coffee on the Moon
“Row 23” at Capon Springs and Farms, West Virginia, 2025. In which I try to use all the PG-13 rated swear words I know.
“Me & Bob vs the Internet,” Full Moon Resort, NY, 2025. That was just before Todd Snider signed my guitar.
“Strange Sound” with Terry Wardell, Unusual Suspects house concert series, with a little help from our friends, 2025.
“Dead at your Desk.” From just before we found out that high cholesterol is not our most pressing office health concern. Opening for Happy Traum and Roly Salley, San Diego Folk Heritage, 2020
“Angel’s Laundromat,” from California Center for the Arts, Escondido, with Terry Wardell and Richie Strell, inspired by a story by Lucia Berlin and off the 2024 album “Lines.”
“Low Tide,” from the back yard.
Archival footage to accompany “Six Feet High and Rising.”
Indisputably, a Mickey Mouse video.
I was on a deep dive through the archives.
A little retro animation to illustrate ill-fated the day I went to the Kentucky Derby: “Framed,” with apologies to Louisville.
Gemini Junction rides into the sunset with a Townes Van Zandt song: “White Freightliner.”
I used every bit of Spanish I knew at the time, and then some, to describe my trip into the canyons of the Baja Sierras, and added some the the spectacular scenery from that trip.