by Jim Jones | Oct 21, 2019 | Articles
So Christmas really IS around the corner and you don’t want to wait to the last minute to do your Christmas shopping. My latest novel, The Lights of Cimarron, would make a nice gift for someone who enjoys reading or if you REALLY like ‘em, you could get my entire set...
by Jim Jones | Oct 17, 2019 | Articles
Here’s something for those of you who really appreciate great music. Last month, the Cowboy Way Trio performed at the Walnut Valley Festival in Winfield, Kansas and it lived up to everything we’d heard about it. It’s been around for about fifty years and although it’s...
by Jim Jones | Oct 8, 2019 | Articles
When you record CDs, you go through a lengthy and exhaustive process of recording (usually one track at a time), mixing and eventually, mastering. When you think you’re done (you never are but at some point, you “think” you are), you send it to the company...
by Jim Jones | Oct 1, 2019 | Articles
I just got back from the Southwest Regional Folk Alliance Conference in Austin and as usual, I’m really stoked about the whole experience. I heard some amazing young singer/songwriters…Daniel Neihoff was one of the most outstanding…and it just renews my sometimes...
by Jim Jones | Sep 3, 2019 | Articles
I frequently hear people complain about the quality of music these days, most especially the music coming out of Nashville that passes for Country. A legitimate complaint, I suppose, but if you’re a serious music fan and you’re willing to dig a little deeper, there’s...
by Jim Jones | Aug 26, 2019 | Articles
There’s been so much going on with music and books in the past week or so that I haven’t had a chance to post anything on my website blog/Facebook. I was up in Bobcat Pass last Tuesday night with my buddy, Syd Masters, and we had a big time. Wednesday night, I did my...