Loved getting to share some songs before and after Dr. Jodie Elder spoke tonight at Pub Theology. I could get used to collaborating with a therapist. :-)
Sharing some songs at the last Pub Theology event of the season tomorrow evening! Come grab a pint and listen to Dr. Jodie Elder speak on spirituality and mental wellness.
Monday, June 27
6:30 p.m. at Four Corners Brewing Co.
1311 S. Ervay St. Dallas, TX
“I sit on my favourite rock, looking over the brook, to take time away from busyness, time to be. I’ve long since stopped feeling guilty about taking being time . . .” - Madeleine L’Engle
Check out the new music from @pauldemer, Drew Miller, John Lucas, @melaniepenn, and @johnmarkmc streaming now on the Rabbit Room Discovery playlist!
https://t.co/FbgEiEAW7C
written and produced by Paul Demer
mixed and mastered by Chad Wahlbrink
harmony vocals by Trisha Demer
violin by Rachel Bundy
piano by Zach Light-Wells
photo by The Leitzingers
A song about Holy Matrimony, and cheap dates, and browsing guitars on https://t.co/8a6gFIEgfy, and that elderly woman who walks to the memory care facility every afternoon to sit with her husband who can’t remember her name. There’s a joy in limitation.
https://t.co/TzTARIrQqc
For some reason I included a line about buying too many guitars in a love song? 🤷♂️ Here are all the sweet axes I played while recording it. Just kidding, I didn’t use any of these. 😅
New song “Joy in Limitation” comes out at midnight! 🕛
We bought camping chairs
Cause it don’t take much
I could sit in the shade
Of your steady love
You're a book to read
Or a hand to touch
Or a perfect day
With the clouds above
New song “Joy in Limitation” comes out this Friday! 🪑
10 years ago today I played my first concert with Texas Winds Musical Outreach! Since then I've played over 1,500 concerts in local nursing homes and hospitals.
This work is deeply meaningful to me, and I've seen it bring peace and smiles to many seniors and patients.
Approaching anniversary numero uno. I’ve heard folks say the first year of marriage is tough, but we’ve shared so much joy. “Life with you is half as hard and twice as good,” Trish. I’ve got a song for the occasion, coming a week from now.