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This is my twentieth recorded project created in my home studio. Just like the equipment and technology in my studio my music has been constantly growing, expanding, and changing with each passing year. I have gone from a practicing musician to an evolving producer and engineer and I can honestly say I don’t know which role I love the most I simply know I’m very fortunate and blessed to have the opportunity to exercise both aspects and to create music.

Saints & Angels of the Electric Blues Church came about through my guitar practice sessions, which I try to have five days a week in the evenings without fail. Although I love Power Pop Rock I have practiced my instrument to blues music nearly my entire life. From Big Joe Turner to Rick Derringer and every kind of electric blues in-between, I have used this type of music as the backdrop to drill my scales and develop my technique such as it is. Along the way I have written a few blues based songs with some Texas swing thrown in for good measure and this is the project I decided to showcase some of that material on.

There is no need to examine these songs or for me to offer any in-depth analysis about them because they are exactly what they are – Fun! I had a lot of fun writing them and even more fun recording them. Most important to me this is the first project I’ve generated where I could stretch out on my primary instrument, the guitar, and allow it to take the lead role in the structure and execution of the music.

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Leave That Radio On
©Jerry Axson

You know it's a cold, cold night,
and I’m sleeping all alone,
I hear a sad, sad song,
and it chills me to my bones,
in the soft glow of the dial –
I’ll just lay here a while -
with my radio on...
on…on…

My woman she done left me,
I turned around and she was gone -
now I got those deep down lonesome blues,
and it feels so very wrong,
tell me what else can I do -
I’ve cried a river over you -
with my radio on...
on…on…

I dropped a dime on a long distance line,
called my family way back home,
they told me Son, we will pray for you -
and all your sins will be atoned,
but until that woman comes back to you –
there’s only one thing you can do -
leave your radio on...
on…on…

until that woman comes back to you –
there’s only one thing you can do -
leave your radio on…
on…on…

until she finds it in her heart -
best just you make a brand new start –
leave your radio on…
Leave it on…
Leave it on…

credits

from Saints & Angels of the Electric Blues Church, released January 1, 2019
All songs written and composed by Jerry Axson
All instrumentation performed by Jerry Axson
Engineering and production by Jerry Axson
Recorded at Lonesome Dog Studio
Graphic design by Lonesome Dog Art

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Jerry Axson Columbia, South Carolina

To me simplicity is the root of all great thoughts. The secret thrill for me, the architect, is delivering that thought with unobtrusive complexity. Writing songs and composing music satisfy my soul and because of this I know exactly what I am designed to do, it’s just that simple. - Jerry Axson ... more

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