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Bluegrass Spotlight: Daryl Mosley 11.13.24

Conversation and songs from his latest album on Pinecastle Records, Long Days & Short Stories
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13 Nov 2024
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Mike Moore Media. Hello and welcome to our Bluegrass Spotlight. I'm Mike Moore. It's Wednesday 11 o'clock so that means I get together and we'll connect with some very important people in the Bluegrass world and I'm delighted to be talking today to Darryl Mosley, a very talented songwriter and his latest album out on Pine Castle Records. We're going to be listening to some of that. Already played some but Darryl is going to share some of the maybe behind-the-scenes stories about some of those things too. So first time we've talked, "Hey Darryl, how you doing?" "Hey Mike, I'm great. How about you?" All is good here and I know you're getting ready to hit the road again so what's coming up? What's your latest travel plans? You know, to run count of a constant with me. I do about 150 concerts a year. I know I'm going I think next day or so to do the Bluegrass at the Smokey Festival in Gatlinburg and then from there I head to I think Texas again and then back up in Missouri so I stay pretty busy. What do you enjoy about being on the road and traveling and being out there? Can you hear me Darryl? Yeah. Oh there you are. I lost it. I'm sorry. Okay I was wondering you're out there 150 shows. What do you enjoy about that being out there? You know I've always loved the road. I enjoy the live performances. Recording for me has always been a necessary evil but the live shows have always been you know that's always been more fun for me. Yeah just connecting. Yeah yeah I just enjoy and I enjoy the travel. I mean you kind of have to enjoy it to be on as much as I am and a lot of my shows are songwriter shows so they're so low so lots of times I'm driving you know 10, 12, 14 hours by myself but I have lots to go through a lot to audiobooks and podcasts and that sort of thing too. Yeah the CD we're going to be talking about a day long days and short stories. I love this I love this CD Darryl but this is your your fourth solo release on Pine Castle Record. It is yeah I've actually done four albums in five years which was a lot but you know yeah this is the fourth one. And I know you have been songwriter of the year that's kind of where you've been with so many good songs 12 number one songs and written and recorded songs for the Graskels and Bobby Osborne and Marty Rayburn and Lynn Anderson and the Booth Brothers we all know that song asked the blind man he saw it all and wow that's a their signature song I guess now isn't it. Yeah kind of here I mean I've been really blessed I've had you know quite a bit of success with that and you know I mean it's everywhere I go people still know it people still ask for it so I appreciate that. Yeah yeah but you have you've written a lot of music is that something that just kind of a talent right from day one and when did you start writing music or is that is that something you learn or you just kind of it's just in bread you know it already. Well I mean I grew up singing but I never really got interested in songwriting until I was probably 15 or 16 and where I live is about five miles from where Miss Lebeth Lynn lived and Miss Lebeth was great to me you know encouraging and supportive and she's the very first one that ever kind of pointed me towards songwriting and talked about how important it would be for me to you know to pursue the craft and so at her encouragement I started as a teenager trying to figure it out and I got more serious about it when I was in my 20s when I first started out on the road with the band new tradition all through the 90s I was playing and singing with them and writing a lot of their material and so it's just kind of grown from that I finally had an epiphany a few years ago when I realized that I'm not a singer who writes songs I am a songwriter who also sings and and that changes the perspective because for me the as much as I loved the thing and I loved to entertain the songs is the most important thing to me. Yeah yeah you were kind of clicking off some names here you played in some really big name bands kind of go over some of those that people will recognize if they don't if they don't know your name right off Darryl. Yeah I've played some great places I've been you know able to play of course the Opry in the Ramen and the Bluebird Cafe and you know the West Point military academy and you know I did the South Tennessee songwriter show in you know in Austin and lots of you know just some really really neat places places that I you know are dreamed about at one time you know getting a chance to be on those stages it's been great. Yeah and you play with Bobby Osborne and the farm hands and refresh my memory here because there's some others too that you've been a part of. Yeah well you know I spent all through the 90s with new traditions and tradition yeah and left them you know at the end of I guess it was 99 mostly because the you know I had the kids that were growing up and we were doing 200 dates a year back in those days and so I just decided that I needed to spend more time at home and so when I actually left the road I kind of expected that that would probably be the end of my touring career but not long after that I got a call from the Austin brothers and so I spent the next 10 years 11 years with the Austin brothers or one with Bobby after Sonny retired but that you know that allowed me some a lot of opportunities to play the Opry and you know in some other places that I would not have gotten to and then left that group to you know because I answered Sonny and retired and Bobby was getting older and so left that group and started you know the farm hands and played with them about nine years but then like I said I got really more focused on for me the importance of songs and songwriting and letting the songs be the most important thing and and so I left that just to just to pursue this solo thing and it's been great I've actually had more probably career growth in the past five years than I had it on the years prior. Yeah okay well I think that's great and we appreciate your music we want to get into a little bit of this music now long days and short stories it hasn't been out that long what came out this was June I think it came out it was actually October October oh just October okay maybe I just got that early release right but the single yeah the first single came out in June that's what I was saying about yeah okay so that's me and mr. Howard I believe now the very first single was that when the good old days are new okay which is my favorite on this album it's a very first cut yeah but I know me and mr. Howard I've played that a bunch already and that's getting a lot of plays nationwide so let's jump in and play a song you tell me what to play and maybe a little background on that if you would Darryl. Well if you want to start with the first single when the good old days were new that's fine okay that was actually that came out of a conversation with Danny Robert you know Danny who plays for the Graspals and Danny has co-produced all my albums with Danny and I worked together in new tradition back in the 90s so we've been we've been close friends for 30 years and and we were actually getting together for a reunion concert with new tradition they had a festival down in Texas and invited us down to do a reunion show and and then we were you know we were just catching up and reminiscing about you know and relearning those songs that we used to know and we made some comment about when the back when those old songs were new and it just triggered the idea for me so writing when the good old days were new came pretty clear and and it did really well it I think one of my favorites on the album yeah okay all right listen listen to that right now and then we'll talk on the other side okay Darryl thanks all right here we go he was sitting in a straight back rocker staring in his face eight years of yesterday's we're lying to cross his face he took a zip of coffee and he never looked at me he just started talking about his family he said just beyond that metal there's a cold one his dream mother married dad right there when she was 17 dad went to the Navy until Truman dropped the ball what was left of him came home tomorrow joined the labor union farming on the side mama raised us kids I guess that kept her occupied because we gave her clothes for mending 100 miles to feed the reasons to spend time down all their needs it wasn't easy but it was good everything we had was made from Calistas and wood that I treat on my tomorrow's for one more visit through those simple bears from us from the good old days we're new I can close my eyes and still see us clear as day work until the last of that old son had bled away and mama cleared the table and we'd set out all this way daddy picked the guitar and we'd sing and sister she got married and moved to Birmingham brother joined the Navy just to be like his old man the hands of time kept squeezing until all the life was gone and no one left but me to carry on it's not much of a legacy that i leave behind the times it's held together with just bailing wire and swine but the memories look past just like a feather in the wind and i sure would look to do it all again it wasn't easy but it was good everything we had was made from Calistas and wood but I train on my tomorrow's for one more visit through those simple bearfoot summers but in the good old days we're new those simple bearfoot summers when the good old days we're new it's Darryl Mosley a songwriter who sings i think that's what you said a moment ago Darryl right yeah that's how i look at it yeah okay gosh and you're such a good story teller that's so good now i want to listen to another song a little bit but tell us how this this latest one that just came out this album how this all came together Darryl as far as the album or the new single the the album itself you know how you how did you decide what to put on the album and things like that you know i'm i'm constantly writing you know and anytime i'm in between albums you know as once i finish an album i'm i'm already yeah i'm still writing so i'm putting songs into you know into the file just to kind of and so when it gets time to record you know we start going through those and trying to figure which ones are going to make the album and you know which ones are a good fit and and you know and and so there's some that i have written that were you know that i had recorded or or you know written a number of years ago that you know like that i wanted to bring back and record there's other ones that are brand new and so it's just really really is trying to put together a cohesive package you know of different types of songs that you know that that together well yeah and and there's a there's a is there a theme to every album you do perhaps this one i've seen there's a thread that goes through here what what you what were you after in this particular if there is a theme here i'm sure i know there is you know there probably was born in this one and it really was more you know subconscious or so conscious but you know with most of my songs i mean i always try to write some of a positive perspective i don't write a lot of you know dark brooding you know sad songs and and very nostalgic i lean heavily on you know the past and the way it used to be and it's just you know a lot of that comes from the little town that i live in it's still very nostalgic it's you know i mean honestly i was i was at our movie theater last night watching a John Wayne movie if that tells a little bit about the town i live in so there's a there's a slice of americana right there yeah well that's always say the past is present down here and i like it that way and so a lot of the songs pull from that but um but i'm also i noticed in this last album and maybe it was because this year i turned 60 and and and just um you know aware of how quickly time gets away and and you know that how have how 60 looks different when you're there than it did when you were 40 oh you know or whatever so yeah so there's there's an element of of i guess a theme a little bit about of aging and and accepting the the changes in your life i've noticed that i didn't it was in the conscious decision i just looked back on it and then i see it now yeah yeah uh it's interesting yeah when we're when we're 25 we we think we you know 60 and i'm a lot older than you but it seems like yeah that's a far a far in the future doesn't but then it's here yeah yeah that's the strange thing is that you always hear that when you're younger older people will tell you how fast time gets away and and it it just doesn't you know that that's that you can't recommend around it's kind of a foreign concept and then you get there and then and then you're aware that well if time continues to pick up this pace then i'm quickly running out of time in a way that the awareness of that has been a blessing to me because i realize that i don't have the luxury of wasting time you know i don't squander time i i want to see the things and do the things i want to write songs i want to travel i want while i'm healthy and strong and able to do it i want to do it while i can sure yeah well as uh you know you and i share those same thoughts there that uh i'm the eternal optimist uh there are plenty of negatives out there in the world all around us but uh if you and your songwriting and your and your singing talents can um can uh give uh some some light there and uh some optimism and some positive thinking and that that's very important in today's times well as long as i have something to contribute i want to you know i think that's important i uh in all of us are gifted and skilled in different ways and so as long as i you know i can do the job and and i can produce something that that people want to to hear then i certainly want to keep doing that yeah let's listen to another song and you pick it out and uh give us a little background on that one darrell if you would please well uh since we're talking about aging let's do uh i'm still here i thought you'd probably go there next yeah okay there's actually two versions of the song on the album one is just kind of a bonus version with just me and piano because it was just something that i wanted to do with my friend sir davis and who's a wonderful pianist but um but the song was written just uh from the awareness that you know we continue to physically age and we you know we're well aware of that you know you can over time you can look back on pictures of yourself and see the changes but inside that doesn't that change is not as obvious and and sometimes it's not even there at all and for the most part i don't feel any different mentally you know uh emotionally than i did many many years ago and yeah i i can see the changes physically and the world that so often judges you from the outside not the inside and so i i see so much older people who i'm sure struggle with that same experience and so it's funny even writing the song has made me be more uh empathetic and understanding to older people who they may be struggling in ways because the world has changed so much when inside they are still as young and vibrant as they've ever been and and so that's kind of what the song is saying is that you know you what you see is is who you think i am but inside is who i really am yeah yeah well that's that's great uh which one you want to listen to the uh the shorter version or the longer no do the shorter version that's the band version that's the bluegrass version okay all right let's just know that right now uh darrell um moseley is our guest on our bluegrass spotlight today here's another song from his new uh pine castle album some days my back hurts for no good reason my hand's ache when the rain is coming in seems i'm always looking for my glasses or dozing in my easy chair again i see there's so many every time i'm shaving the face that i barely recognize it's like i'm trapped in someone else's body and looking at the world through fading eyes but i'm still here i'm still me inside i'm still the boy i used to be i still run and jump and climb through the meadows in my mind how quickly do those days all disappear they're all gone when i'm still here don't think that i don't see you look right through me roll your eyes when i take too long it's hurtful to be treated like a burden by the world it feels that don't belong i traded restless youth for aging wisdom but i think i got the wrong end of the deal those every days i took them all for grand years and now staring at the end is just a real desire i'm still here i'm still me inside i'm still the boy i used to be i still run and jump and climb through the meadows in my mind how quickly do those days all disappear when they're all gone when i'm still here so many of my old friends have finished up their race there's nothing left my memories and stones but me i just keep moving at a little slower pace because until the good lord calls this all boy home i'm still here oh i'm still me inside i'm still the boy i used to be i still love and hurt and cry we're no different when i how quickly did those days turn into years but they're all gone but i'm still here they're all gone but i'm still here darrell that is such a powerful song and i think we can all relate to that can't we i think so i mean and that's always what i hope you know i always say that i hope people either relate to the character in the song or find himself in the song and that's certainly one of those i hope people find themselves and yeah we had a family member recently passed away dementia there for about four years and and that it makes me think of her it makes me a little sad but but the story in this is um is uh it's just really powerful like i said gosh that's a good song now um so the bone the bonus version a little bit longer so that that's um if we don't get to that today then what does that have that this one didn't you know it's just it's a little more intimate i mean i do it live obviously just me and a guitar and so it's it's a little more intimate and and i like the idea of doing it uh just with p and i wanted to just see what it was like and so sarah davidson who who plays with the group high road uh is a friend and she's just an incredible pianist and so i brought her in the studio one day and we just did a performance she's playing and i'm singing it's not a you know let's punch in here we just did it and and we just added it to the album just as a bonus track just you know just kind of because uh but it was mostly something i just wanted to do yeah okay so uh that that would be the eleventh uh cut on this uh album now and i see you've got one here with uh jeff and sherry easter yeah you know of course i grew uh listening to southern gospel as much as as country my mom loved the southern gospel so i grew up a lot of that and just about the time that i started in new tradition back in the nineties uh jeff and sherry easter and she had really started their their career and i just fell in love with their music and and and love sherry's voice and over the years we've kind of become acquaintances and then and then kind of friendly and and so i i had written it's on rick lay and i had written the song uh uh till i can't uh you know if when i can't reach up and then i just heard them on it and so i reached out to sherry and she said we would love too and so jeff and sherry sang on it and it it just tickled me to death i was really really proud to be a part of something that you know that featured them yeah sure uh you heard them on it and you got them and and now it's on the on the album here uh which is out now from pine castle record's long days and in short stories uh do you does that happen often you write a song and you think oh i hear i hear so-and-so on this one does that does that happen it does sometimes for me you know when i especially with the with the harmonies danny is is much better at producing when it comes to the tracking and the instruments and all of that but from the from the vocal standpoint i do hear that i remember the very first album i had written a song called it never gets old and i knew instantly that i heard aline kelly on it and aline and i were were acquaintances we didn't really know each other we have since become great friends and so i reached out and aline came in and it sounded exactly like i thought it would in my head and so that's been one of the greatest images of being in the industry a long time it's actually no people and and i mean i i'm their friends and their acquaintances but they're all i'm also friends of their music and so to be able to reach out to them and pull them in and and have them contribute and and then sometimes they'll do the same to me and i'm happy to do that sure yeah well as you said uh you you've made so many connections of the years and people uh know your music and your songwriting talents and you've uh done so many songs for so many people so it's good to that's pretty cool and you can connect like that isn't it i guess yeah i mean that's been one of the fun things though the music industry is a little bit like a small town and then everybody knows of everybody even if they don't know each other personally but most of us know each other well enough to you know if i have you know a question or an idea or a thought or or or want a collaboration i can reach out to people and they kind of know who you are you know who they are and and that you know that that takes care of a lot of the preliminaries and and we're all kind of roving in the same direction so that that's the blood yeah yeah um i've just uh uploaded some music here and i'm gonna listen to that in the second hour i share that with our listeners a pine castle christmas celebration 13 songs on this um uh Williamson branch red camel collective steve thomas linley creek danny berns and darryl moseley in fact i've got your song ready to play here in a little bit uh tell us a little bit about that project before uh we have one more song of yours and we finish up oh well that's great um yeah rick lying and i write songs together a lot rick and act we wrote uh transistor radio which was the number one a few years ago and and rick a great great friend and and rick is an absolute christmas nut love the holidays so much and wanted to write a christmas song together and so uh so we sat down and and and wrote uh an old fashioned christmas which is again it's another one of those songs it's just really heavily steeped in nostalgia and uh and so uh pine council put it out as as a single last year and and and it did really well and and so now they've added to this compilation of other christmas songs and uh so it's nice it's nice to have an actual christmas album that's something that's going to be you know part of people's holidays that means a lot sure yeah yeah i kind of forgotten rick laying and i uh did a radio interview some years back gotcha it's been longer now than i i want to think about but uh but but borrow line here he's still here um i'm still here i need to reconnect with rick i'm i'll try to get in touch with him soon and uh got i know i i think of that christmas uh some christmas stuff of his i probably need to pull out here and and use in in december um yeah rick's got a lot going on you know i did a he and i wrote a song i in fact that included me on his he has a new album out uh blue collar gospel and uh and myself and jabie robert did a duet on a song that rick and i wrote call everything blessings it's getting quite a bit of airplay in the gospel world and and uh you know rick but you know he's such a champion for songwriters you know in our industry and you know you wouldn't find a better guy yeah yeah okay all right well i may have to reconnect with you to get rick's uh contact information if i don't have to do well bro you can hook me up with some good music and good people i know that i wish we had more time can we talk again maybe sometime i want to be happy to share okay all right uh need to take a break here but i'm gonna play one more song and you tell me which one to play and uh maybe a little bit about that well let's do me and mr howard no yeah um i on every album i've tried to write a song that is is directly related to my hometown of waverly tennessee i've written about a couple of people that were here on different albums one album i wrote the waverly train disaster which was a true story that happened here but in in 1877 the james gang and the younger brothers tried to rob a a bank up in minnesota and things went really bad and so in order to lay low for a while the james boys moved to tennessee frank moved to nashville but jesse james and his wife moved to my hometown of waverly wow and they lived here for a couple of years under the alias of mr and mrs jd howard and they you know they kind of flew under the radar they just you know they they had parties at their house they went to church uh and they were some whispers around about who people thought they were or heard that they were but they were kind of local celebrities and so for the most part you know if they just kind of live like everybody else and uh and i loved the whole story what what history there is about it and so i wrote the song from a position of a man in mr link mr link owned a store uh in waverly that actually uh loaned jesse some or get provided him some credit uh when he first came here and but outside of a few just you know writers uh liberties that i took it's historically accurate uh the story of when mr mr mr howard of jesse james time here in in waverly tennessee is that waverly's claim to fame are other other than other than uh darrell but uh but uh any any other uh historical things that you've you think you may write about at some point you know of course we had like said the waverly train disaster that i wrote about a couple albums ago that happened in 1978 that was actually the event nationally that led to the formation of the organization we now know it's thema so that was pretty significant and so that and that's a really tragic story in 2021 we had a catastrophic blood here where we lost 20 people and had 300 homes and businesses destroyed and it was pretty catastrophic yeah however the number of people asked me uh are you gonna write about the flood and i may eventually right now is the wound still kind of fresh you know my mom and my sister both lost their homes that day and so it was no i'm sure it was tough and so um so i'll probably let that went late for a little while but uh but yeah i'm always looking for something historical that i can tie in sure yeah and now that you've mentioned uh your hometown people will remember uh waverly and that yeah i've heard that where did i hear that before uh yeah and in the news yeah we remember that now for sure yeah yeah it was it was a tough time but you know people people have been wonderful we had a lot of great help and and uh you know we rebuilding it's something that other people know how to do so yeah yeah well we're we know all about that here in western north carolina now for sure that uh absolutely yeah okay all right we're gonna listen to me and mr howard and um another another song from this uh wonderful new cd it's on pine council records uh it's been great darrell uh thank you so much for your time and uh safe travels out there i know you got those shows coming up and uh uh happy thanksgiving we'll say that now and hopefully we'll connect again well i appreciate that i've enjoyed this a lot and and appreciate you know the airplay and all of that and thanks for having some time with me okay we'll talk again thanks again for the good music all right bye all right uh connecting today on our program with darryl moselead long day short stories uh the cd out now and pine council records uh one more song from that and then we'll check in with our friends at sandy cross general merchandise our sponsor today he was standing by the front door happily in his hands from all i would up here and says he seemed a gentleman brand new to our town and plan to farm and make a home show on cash and in need of loan as he signed the promissory i hope for him my name he said his name was power from a misery way to my hand and thank me for the credit i'd extend soon me and mr howard would be friends it was just a few days later i saw the man again had sunday mornin service with his missus walking in sat down and took a him blue and he shared with his wife c sing along to bring in his shoes well he called himself a farmer but it weren't much of a farm he built a racehorse track in the field behind the bar he'd run that soul red fox and i never saw him lose and i never saw a challenge he refused will the local gently liked him he was smart and full of sand ladies thought that he was such a very handsome man will he ask a lot of questions when he answered very few small town out top began to prove when it turned into a wildfire but a whisper it began the rumor mr howard was a mornin man so heard him move with a farm drawer in the war between the state but others heard him rob the north field bank so much damn exciting they owned him as he cried but i knew him did the green's on the day his baby's done i didn't see and i'm long just a grieve and wounded so and sometimes all that pain just takes its turn and once learned he messes up and i feared something wrong so i won't have to see him but everything was gone they picked up their belongings and just moved on down the line leaving just two tiny grieves behind i have through there i read about him and the paper he was made and those little dimes don't know who's wearing his legend quickly grew it was such a contradiction from the man i used to know but hard to make my mind believe it's full well i hope it wasn't true i hope the papers got it wrong it wasn't him to pop for a shot now like a dog but it is true and he went on to me the tragic end i'm still proud that mr howard was my friend that's another song from darryl moseley's new cd me and mr howard good to get that background story there knowing that was really jesse james he's singing about there in his hometown there waverly tennessee will uh we'll connect with darryl again sometime you can get more information about cd and the music and everything at darryl moseley.com and pinecousal music.com appreciate our friends at pine castle records and that relationship that we've had with him for many many years okay as promised amy tilly at sandy cross general merchandise is on the line hey amy hey how are you i'm doing great hope everybody else is we're doing great here yeah and it's wednesday so i know that means some uh more good things coming in at the log cabin store today that's right it's wednesday so it's turtle creek day we will have some first sourdough bread coming in this afternoon uh that'll probably still be warm and uh we'll also have some more freeze dry candy brought in that they make each week for us so you definitely want to come check that all out and if you would like to try a sample of some freeze dry candy you just let whoever is there know and there is some under the counter that we will happily share a sample with you so you can try it out hmm yes you shared our sample with me not long ago and that is really good it is really good yeah yeah i never really heard of freeze dried candy that what are you talking about but uh yeah that's pretty good yeah okay all right so what else uh i thought of you the other day i saw a new uh uh in fact i tried to send it to you i don't know if you got it or not a new a new mexican drink out west that's uh one of those long neck bottles and everything and i thought oh this may be something to uh to add to your collection there as a glass bottle drink yeah i did not see that but i will look for that yeah uh we we have 47 flavors of grass bottle drink we've got uh some interesting new ones in the last uh month so uh definitely come check some of those out we've got everything from a key lime soda to a honey cream soda and uh we we do have some hispanic ones uh mexican squirt uh and there's several other ones that are Doritos that are very popular south of the border and some of them are really quite good so you definitely want to come check those out when you come get some pure gas from sparks oil and uh spit on the porch and and have a drink um you'll be surprised that some of them they're they're very good yeah and in some names i know you've kind of kind of given me some lessons in some of those things i've never heard of but yeah uh that's a that's a great collection you won't find anything like that anywhere else in here yeah that's for sure yeah we are the glass bottle drink leader for the region now i believe yeah i believe you i know you are without a doubt definitely we'll be unique ones for sure yeah um and i'm looking at some other ones to possibly add in another a few months but uh for nail 47 is keeping us busy so yeah 47 okay very good that's right so uh yeah so today's turtle creek's wind today and then uh we we'll be getting more pure gas from sparks oil today and tomorrow and that's premium 939 s&l kerosene heating oil on road and off road diesel regular and then 87 non s&l and some of that like the premium 939 s&l is not as easy to find there's a lot of people who bring their older cars and things like that to come fill up with us so pure gas is more refined than most of the brand out there and and that makes it be a superior quality you definitely want to come fill up your cars and your lawnmowers and your boats and all that stuff with us oh yeah we've also got some more firewood and feeder fire starters it is bonfire season so you want to come get some of that and we now have premium shelled deer corn 50 pound bags for 1199 and deer corn has had a very hard season this year with the crazy rains in the summer and then some drought this fall there's not a whole lot of deer corn so if you're looking for deer corn we have thought lenti to stop by and get some from us and of course we've always got our automotive pharmacy groceries pet food and local pet trees within the store you can stop and pick up whatever you need that i haven't run all the way to town there's gotten a new shipment of local organic elderberries made right here in Rockingham County we have some keychains and keychain bracelets we've had them for a while but now we've got some fall inspired ones and i'm sure she'll be bringing some Christmas ones things they're made out of silicone beads so you can't break them if you drop them they won't scratch up they're really really unique with them and make a great gift if you don't eat monthly or sales we've got some new crocheted items we even have some crocheted turkeys that you could use for dinner pieces or placemats all we've got filled up some hats and scarves and then we've got crocheted hair bows which are really beautiful hair bows and headbands you want to come look at those and the christmas lottery tickets arrived last week so if you're somebody looking for a stock and stuffer and do lottery tickets we have all the christmas tickets somebody and pick those up now before they sell out because that is not one that the state re-print is only so many you don't want to miss out on getting one of those yeah we still have some menus night crawlers and red ones and we always have tasty bait which is the fake bait that's made in Rockingham county but we'll have the live bait for at least another month maybe a little bit longer but we'll be getting minnage for about another month so if you are somebody who loves to go fishing with minnows stop by and grab some we always have some large ones and small ones ready to go okay all right we've got some new Nancy's hedge items that are coming in this week including hot chocolate on a spoon i have tried the cinnamon and i have tried the kind that's got marshmallows already made into it and this is really really good just stir it then some hot meals and there you go you've got some hot chocolate ready to drink and that that's really unique that not everybody has mmm yeah that's a real easy too we've gotten restocks from mary lane so we've got some more 300 dollar take and her spicy pecans are back in stock and Jennifer's creation has brought more pumpkin butter and we will be getting more apple pies tomorrow we have 17 left as of a few minutes ago so if you have a drive on her fried apple pies yet you need to come get one so they are outstanding and flying out the door so definitely come check one of those out and we also got some more apple butter from mr terry hormon who is set up at market square during the summer for the farmers market she has some outstanding apple butter so pumpkin butter and apple butter be a great treat put on the Thanksgiving table mmm yeah i don't know if i could wait to thanksgiving or not but we'll try okay we've also got something new we have some chocolate covered bacon chocolate covered bacon you've got to be kidding me no but anything in chocolate well now we've got chocolate covered bacon so goodness it was not that bad yeah okay all right i've heard it all now me too and we've got protein and of course we've got divine lemonade and her mixes of coffee spice tea and hot chocolate so come grab some of those that'd be a nice treat for thanksgiving as well and we are of course nieces country salsa take orders for rockingham county so we have got plenty of sausage for everybody so come check that out yeah and then hopkins paltry has just delivered some chicken salad barbecues feelie slaw the type of salad and bernie excited oh my goodness wow so they brought that to all all in all in now all in stock all in stock and that's a good bit of options for you and up come in advance when it comes to tomorrow because it is a possibility of our needs about those they may be canceled so watch our Facebook page but right now it's leaning towards the 90% chance that you will not be there yeah that's pretty good yeah we are supposed to have social playback from five to eight thirty and that is some outstanding food so good if it's still pouring down rain at five thirty five o'clock watch our Facebook page call the store but right now her intention is to be there okay and then friday we will have barbecue friday i think you're good brother wise for friday yeah for a pre-obverted barbecue yeah that's right and that will be the last time they'll be there until December okay so if you need a barbecue fix you better come on friday and get it because it'll be a few weeks before you get some more yeah and that's eleven or two on friday for bearded barbecues usual yeah that is correct and then next thursday and then over twenty first we will have caught both thursday for lunch responsible plate will be with us again for dinner and then friday and if there were 22nd we will have third prize from tassel county coming they had just done the state fair they were off box eight not too long ago they have great reviews they have a lot of breakfast food for lunch uh but all kinds of different options and i can't wait to try we're so excited that they're coming so yeah definitely check them out next friday the week of thanksgiving we will not have any food trucks obviously everybody needs to be with their family and and deal with all of that running that goes along with that week um thanksgiving day we will be open from eight to one so you need something stop by or and i'll be there or if you just want to come grab a bath bag and drink it's down the porch and visit that's good too you will be happy to see you sure come by anytime well you're open every day you're open every day yeah i've been every day from eight excuse me eight to eight on sunday and then six a.m to nine p.m. monday through saturday um so yeah we're we're always there for you and uh definitely come see us yeah okay we're we're at 164 boyd road in riesland which is the center of the county near wentlar and there's the intersection of sandy crossroad boyd road and urban farm road you cannot miss us no you're right there where it all happens for sure that's right and and if you're planning your Christmas stuff Santa Claus will be coming on december the 13th all right and december the 14th for cookies with Santa on the porch we are going to be adding that information on facebook but you'll be with us friday night from six to eight and saturday morning from 11 to 11 so we're super excited that Santa's scheduling office has got him coming back okay just always a good time so i'm putting that sir the 13th that's six to eight and then on the 14th what was the time again on that Amy 11 to 1 11 to 1 i'm putting that on my calendar because i don't want to miss Santa oh no you don't want to miss him okay got it down take these with Santa okay cookies and milk very good well thanks for the the good report all the good things happening at the log cabin store on boyd road in riesville and i want to advise people this is kind of a be it be only alert here because Amy said it herself the uh fried apple pies um i think you said 17 left maybe last when you checked a little bit ago before we started uh but but there so you said they're flying out the door so be careful when you go in because you do not want to get hit by one of those um fried apple pies but try to catch it more coming tomorrow and in your hospital our Christmas items we've got all kinds of new things and more stuff coming this week so i'll have a more detailed report for you next week okay sounds good to me okay well Amy i always good to chat i appreciate it thanks for bringing us all the good food the good uh the good drinks they get everything there at sandy cross general merchandise and we'll talk again next week for sure all right bye all right amy tilly amy and ira tilly uh there for you uh please get by and see them often as new things come in all the time there at the log cabin store all right we're going to finish up a couple more songs here from darryl moseley i mentioned that new pine castle christmas uh pine castle christmas celebration album and uh darryl has a song on that so we're going to listen to that but i think what i'll do is just kind of back up our two songs here and that'll finish out our program today so we're going to end with that uh christmas song from uh the pine castle album uh but we're going to start right now with one more song from long days and short stories it's out now on pine castle records from uh darryl moseley um you'll hear it um on uh on radio and uh you'll be hearing more about it right here uh from mikemore media saturday morning sun is up i hit my boat to my pickup truck throw in some sandwiches and fish and pours kiss my baby and all that good i pull up honking grin yeah don't you tackle bugs and you clavy not a cloud in this big blue sky i couldn't feel better even if i tried to hit the fish ain't biting oh we don't care we know that ain't the reason that we're here just want to spend a little time away could your boys bounding up the saturday we tell stories jokes and lies the way that we've been doing nearly all our lives and i'm a fortunate man it's true it's good to have a friend like you conversation travel slow talking about the subjects that we know antique tractors turkey calls an ass car get tors and fast it though my wife knows that i love her dear living now and then i gotta get out here for some self indulgent blessed man and he just don't get no better than this if the fish ain't biting oh we don't care we know that ain't the reason that we're here just want to spend a little time away country boys bounding up the saturday we tell stories jokes and lies the way that we've been doing nearly all our lives and i'm a fortunate man it's true it's good to have a friend like you it's good works all right i'm proud of my children and i love my wife and i got someone to tell it to it's good to have a friend like you someone is good to have a friend like you oh it's good to have a friend like you rocking ham colby radio what ever happened to old fashioned christmas like the ones we had in my childhood days snowflakes a dancing outside of the window and the stockings hung hopeful on the warm fire place thing grows be crowded and dreaming and wide while the carolers gather to sing silent night a lion hill train runs around the big tree while i'm writing a letter to Santa from me and old fashioned christmas with every close by as sweet as the cider and mom's pumpkin pie a little lower in volume and slower in speed and old fashioned christmas is just what we need i should be sleeping but still i'm wide i'm listening for reindeer and sleigh bells outside i'll be the first one to turn down the stairs to see what old Santa has left waiting there and old fashioned christmas with every close by as sweet as the cider and mom's pumpkin pie a little lower in volume and slower in speed and old fashioned christmas is just what we need the years come and go and the memories fade but the feeling of christmas is still here today and old fashioned christmas with family close by as sweet as the cider and mom's pumpkin pie a little lower in volume and slower in speed and old fashioned christmas is just what we need a little lower in volume and slower in speed and old fashioned christmas is just fine with me and old fashioned christmas is just fine with me and old fashioned christmas is just fine with me [BLANK_AUDIO]
Conversation and songs from his latest album on Pinecastle Records, Long Days & Short Stories
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