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The Solar Cabin Sessions

5/30/2019

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Introducing The Solar Cabin Sessions! We'll be releasing an episode a week through July featuring songwriters who came out to my homestead cabin in the Mojave Desert and allowed Joshua James Huff and I to film and record them performing a song and discussing their art.

In the first episode, I interview Susan Kearns - my wife - who graciously moved to the desert with me a little more than two years ago. In the interview, we discuss some of the challenges we endured, like living through a Mojave summer with no refrigerator or a working swamp cooler. Then we perform my song, Ragtime Bob, which was inspired by Yucca Valley's original name; Lone Star.

Ragtime Bob is from my new album, Down In The Wash, which is out now on Astro Lizard Records.

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Pat Kearns' Down In The Wash Is Out!

5/14/2019

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We have new items in The Store!  Free shipping in the USA!
  • Down In The Wash on CD
  • Down In The Wash - The Eleven Card Set
  • Down In The Wash Deluxe - CD + 11 Card Set

Direct links to digital services (updating as they become available):
  • iTunes
  • Spotify
  • YouTube

Thank you, Astro Lizard Records, for getting this one out to the world!

We will have Down In The Wash on vinyl later this year on Tuff Break Records.

I recorded and mixed the songs on Down In The Wash  off the electric grid, powered by solar energy in a homestead cabin in the Mojave Desert where Susan, my beautiful wife, and I live.  The album features a small sample of the amazing musicians that live in this part of the Mojave Desert. Faith and Tim Chinnock from The Adobe Collective both sing.  Tim plays the drums too.  Joe Garcia of Urban Desert Cabaret plays lead guitar.  Luke Dawson from RF Shannon plays the pedal steel. Bobby Furgo (Leonard Cohen, Nancy Sinatra, Lee Hazelwood) plays Lowery Organ.  Susan Kearns plays upright and electric bass. I sing and play guitar, harmonica and organ.  

The front cover is an oil painting, 12 inches by 16 inches, titled Low Wind Howling by Susan Kearns. Susan created a painting for each and every song on Down In The Wash. We took those paintings and turned them into an eleven card set, with excerpted lyrics inside.

All songs on Down In The Wash by Pat Kearns except No Expectations which is by Jagger/Richards

With a Little Time
  • Pat Kearns - vocals, acoustic guitar, stomps and claps
  • Joe Garcia - electric guitar
  • Faith Chinnock, Tim Chinnock, Vera Chinnock, Will Chinnock, Susan Kearns and Paco Kearns - stomps, claps, barks, pots and pans, toy drum

Low Wind Howling (Lazy Country Melody)
  • Pat Kearns - vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, harmonica
  • Susan Kearns - bass
  • Tim Chinnock - drums, vocals
  • Faith Chinnock - vocals
  • Joe Garcia - 12 string guitar
  • Luke Dawson - pedal steel

Let's Stay Together
  • Pat Kearns - vocals, acoustic guitar, harmonica
  • Susan Kearns - bass
  • Tim Chinnock - drums
  • Faith Chinnock - vocals
  • Joe Garcia - slide guitar
  • Bobby Furgo - organ

Long Goodbyes
  • Pat Kearns - vocals, acoustic guitar, slide guitar
  • Susan Kearns - bass
  • Tim Chinnock - drums, percussion
  • Faith Chinnock - vocals
  • Luke Dawson - pedal steel

No Expectations
  • Pat Kearns - vocals, acoustic guitar, harmonica
  • Susan Kearns - bass
  • Tim Chinnock - drums
  • Joe Garcia - slide guitar

Ragtime Bob
  • Pat Kearns - vocals, acoustic guitar, harmonica, organ
  • Susan Kearns - bass
  • Tim Chinnock - drums
  • Joe Garcia - guitar

Mojave Moonlight
  • Pat Kearns - vocals, acoustic guitar
  • Susan Kearns - bass, tambourine
  • Joe Garcia - guitar
  • Tim Chinnock - vocals
  • Faith Chinnock - vocals

Follow The Light
  • Pat Kearns - vocals, acoustic guitar, harmonica, organ
  • Susan Kearns - bass
  • Tim Chinnock - drums
  • Faith Chinnock - vocals
  • Luke Dawson - pedal steel

We Don't Talk Anymore
  • Pat Kearns - vocals, acoustic guitar
  • Susan Kearns - bass
  • Tim Chinnock - drums
  • Joe Garcia - electric guitar
  • Bobby Furgo - organ

Time Won't Stop Running
  • Pat Kearns - vocals, acoustic guitar
  • Susan Kearns - bass
  • I Wanna Know How You Feel
  • Pat Kearns - vocals, acoustic guitar, harmonica
  • Susan Kearns - bass
  • Joe Garcia - acoustic guitar

I Wanna Know How You Feel
  • Pat Kearns - vocals, acoustic guitar, harmonica
  • Susan Kearns - bass
  • Joe Garcia - acoustic guitar
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U.K. and Scotland Tour Dates in July

5/12/2019

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My new album, Down In The Wash, is out this Tuesday, May 14.  And this July, I'm playing my first shows in the U.K. - The Mojave Moonlight Tour.  I'll be performing as a duo with Susan Kearns playing upright bass with my acoustic guitar, harmonica and vocal accompaniment.  Find the latest updates and details right here.

Huge props and respect to Rob Ellen of Medicine Music for his guidance and networking.  This never would have been possible without Rob's efforts.


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El Gringo Mariachi Rides in September!

5/8/2019

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Sometimes it takes a little while for music that I work on to get to a point where all you folks can listen to it.  Joshua James Huff's album, and other moniker, El Gringo Mariachi, will be available in September.  This album was one of the last that I produced at PermaPress Recording in Portland, Oregon.  It features some of Portland's finest musicians: Greg Odell (Last Regiment of Syncopated Drummers) on the drums, Freddy Trujillo (The Delines) on bass, James Sasser (Miller & Sasser) on guitar, Mark Breitenbach (Blue Skies For Black Hearts, Less Cash) on keys, and Paul Brainard (Richmond Fontaine) on trumpet.  Joshua James Huff (Joshua James and The Runaway Trains) transforms into The Mariachi and leads the band through his most diverse, honest and strongest songs yet.  It was a pleasure to record and produce this one.  I got the rare chance to play some lead guitar as well as harmonica and a few vocals.  September better come fast!  I can't wait for you to hear the whole album.  In the meantime, check out the promo Joshua made about how El Gringo Mariachi came to be.
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So Long City and No Expectations

5/2/2019

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One more body blow for the old Rock and Roll town I once called home; The Tonic Lounge is closing. Mark Brachmann and I ended our online, spoof of a radio show, Do You Remember Rock 'n' Roll Radio? Show, at The Tonic. We did about a year of Tuesdays in the front lounge.

I played a lot of shows at the Tonic over the years. One of Blue Skies For Black Hearts first shows, our lineup lacking a bass player, was at The Tonic, probably in 2001. Michael Lewis and I kept that band rolling for 15 years.

I played an early solo show there too, circa 2014, when I was still trying to figure out if I was committing to playing acoustic guitar or still lugging the whole Fender amp and Gretsch Tennessean to the club. I played both that night, having plenty of room to set everything up and easy load in through the back door that opened right to the stage. I think that was the last time I took an electric guitar to a solo gig.

I can't even start to list the number of shows I saw at The Tonic. Just about anyone in a Portland band over the last twenty years or more, played a show there. It was one of the clubs that helped us have a strong music scene.

I wrote it myself, in my song, So Long City. "Nothing ever stays the same." But I still wonder, will I even recognize my hometown, the next time I pass through? Maybe I should be listening to the wisdom of the elders, Jagger and Richards, when they wrote, "Our love is like our music, it's here and then it's gone." Maybe, having No Expectations, is the way to go.

The picture above is from NE 28th Ave.  This is the new building on Sandy Blvd that is enveloping like an amoeba, PermaPress Recording's old location.  Jay Martin took this picture to show me my old studio in March of 2019.

So Long City is the album's title track to my 2016 solo debut.   I cover The Rolling Stones' No Expectations on my second album, Down In The Wash, which is out May 14.
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