Excerpts from - Box of Sixty-Four

"It took me fifteen years to make my first record. It took about three to make this one. The earth is, arguably, four and a half billion years old. Rock ‘n Roll is, also arguably, about sixty. So I figure I’m picking up speed. The release of Box of Sixty-Four is a celebration, and a sigh of relief. I got the same feeling walking out of church on Sundays when I was a kid… never sure if the joy I was experiencing came from any kind of spiritual awakening, or the fact that we would soon be pulling into Dunkin Donuts to stuff our heads full of bavarian creme. Making music is a lot like eating a donut. It’s a lot of fun, better when it’s fresh, easy to overindulge and hard to quit once you start. This record came in fits, staggered a few times, sort of crawled back to life and quietly walked over the finish line. I had to be reminded that life is not just black and white. Or ones and zeroes. Or Lennon & McCartney. It’s right now. And forever. And Jagger & Richards. So bang on the table. Eat dessert first. Go climb a tree. Put on some music… okay, put on this record… and let a little color in."

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