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“…Every day presents me Endless Possibilities for music, sweet music” It’s country. It’s folk. It’s contemporary, it’s old-timey. It rocks, it soothes, it aches, it rejoices. It’s Andy May’s music, and there are endless possibilities. Andy May: vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, mandolin, Spanish resophonic guitar, bass, keyboards Todd Cook: bass Dennis Crouch: bass Craig Fletcher: Dobro, fiddle John Gardner: drums Buddy Greene: harmonica Jim Heffernan: resophonic guitar Kenny Kosek: fiddle Rick Lee: piano, organ, keyboards Kenny Malone: percussion Henry May: slide guitar Rodger Morris: piano, organ, keyboards Hal Rugg: pedal steel, Dobro Bill Shaw: conch shell Nathan Smith: drums Jeff Taylor: accordion, piano Dow Tomlin: bass 1. Endless Possibilities Andy May When a friend loaned me her old ‘50’s Gibson J-50 guitar, it started me thinking about the past and led me to a fresh take on the opportunities of the present. Andy May-vocals, guitar Rick Lee-piano, organ Jim Heffernan-resophonic guitar Kenny Malone-percussion Todd Cook-bass 2. So-‘n’So Lauren LeCroy May, Andy May Just for fun! Andy May-vocals, electric & acoustic guitars Hal Rugg-pedal steel Craig Fletcher-fiddle Rick Lee: piano John Gardner-drums Dow Tomlin-bass 3. Leaving Limbo Andy May I wrote this in the late ‘70’s and finally got to record it so many years later. Andy May-vocal, guitar Rodger Morris-piano, keyboards Kenny Malone-percussion Dennis Crouch-bass 4. Maybe I’m in Love Andy May, Lauren LeCroy May Bluegrass attitude with a roots rock vibe. Featuring Hal Rugg on Dobro. Andy May-vocal, guitar Hal Rugg-Dobro John Gardner-drums Dow Tomlin-bass 5. Curtains Made of Rain Andy May I’ve performed this piece on and off since the late 1960’s. Andy May-vocals, guitar Hal Rugg-pedal steel Rick Lee-piano John Gardner-drums Dow Tomlin-bass 6. A Very Happy Birthday Andy May I wrote this for my older daughter’s birthday when she was little. Rick Lee’s piano part was recorded soon after—in the late ‘80’s—and it’s still “in the mix!” Andy May-vocal, guitar Rick Lee-piano Jeff Taylor-accordian Craig Fletcher-Dobro Kenny Malone-percussion Dennis Crouch-bass 7. Old Dog Lyrics: Lauren LeCroy May Music: Andy May For Tavi, who is undoubtedly waiting for us somewhere on the river trail… with a stick! (LLM) Andy May-vocal, guitar Kenny Malone-percussion Dennis Crouch-bass Jeff Taylor-Accordion Rick Lee-keyboard 8. Sore Spot Lyrics: Lauren LeCroy May, Music: Andy May It was fun to go to town on this one! Andy May-vocals, electric & acoustic guitar, Spanish resophonic guitar, bass Jeff Taylor-piano Nathan Smith-drums 9. Noah Andy May Another song from the ‘60’s. My old friend, poet and philosopher, Bill Shaw, provided the finishing touch by blowing the conch shell on this track. Andy May-vocal, guitar Rodger Morris-piano, organ Kenny Kosek-fiddle Henry May-slide guitar Bill Shaw-conch shell Kenny Malone-percussion Dennis Crouch-bass 10. Sad & Lonesome Day Andy May The Rockies were the original mountains in this song. My friend, Harry Warner, suggested I turn them into the Smokies. Presto! Andy May-vocals, guitar, mandolin Jeff Taylor-accordion Craig Fletcher-Dobro Nathan Smith-drums Dennis Crouch-bass 11. This Love Song Andy May For Lauren. A song could never say it all. Andy May-vocals, acoustic & electric guitars, Spanish resophonic guitar, bass Buddy Greene-harmonica Nathan Smith-drums 12. Daddy’s Girl Lyrics: Lauren LeCroy May Music: Andy May Sometimes things just don’t go according to plan, and you can only follow your heart and hope for the best. (LLM) Andy May-vocals, acoustic & electric guitars, Spanish resophonic guitar, bass Rick Lee-piano, organ Buddy Greene-harmonica Nathan Smith-drums 13. Don’t Lose Heart Robert Bromley, Lauren LeCroy May, Andy May Inspired by a near-fatal accident that co-writer Robert Bromley suffered and his long journey to a miraculous recovery. It was first recorded by him and released as the title track on his Swift River Music CD. Andy May-vocals, guitar Buddy Greene-harmonica Jeff Taylor-piano Kenny Malone-percussion Dennis Crouch-bass Thanks to Harry Warner for your kindness as a friend and your honesty as a mentor. In memory of Hal Rugg. Recorded and mixed at Mainframe Recording Studio (MainframeRecordingStudio.com), Nashville TN– Nathan Smith, engineer. Additional recording: Eye in the Sky, LaPorte, CO– Randy Miotke, engineer, & Swift River Music Studio, Gladeville, TN– Andy May, engineer (www.swiftrivermusic.com). Produced by Andy May Artwork: Andy May Design: Lauren LeCroy May & Andy May Layout: Lauren LeCroy May (LaurenLeCroyMay.com) All songs A S Swift River Music (BMI) All rights reserved.