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  1. Andrew & Casey Calhoun, father and daughter, have been performing together since 2006; Skeins is their debut duo recording. “Skeins” refers to both coils of yarn and formations of flying geese. “Skeins of shining waters ask you patiently to hear” is a line from the second track, a 19th century Irish lyric called “Open the Door Softly.”

  2. ©1990 Andrew Calhoun, recorded on Hope. Written near Golden, Colorado. I'm gonna be a glad old man I'm gonna be a glad old man Gonna sit on the porch and sing a sad song And I'm gonna be a glad old man I'm gonna have two doxen grandkids Bangin' on the baby grand But I won't take them to Disneyworld Nor never to Disneyland

  3. Andrew Calhoun's innovative music is rooted in tradition. In fifty years as a performer he has cultivated a prismatic repertoire including his poetic original songs, Irish and American folk songs, Anglo-Scottish ballads, folk spirituals, and poems and songs by writers such as Dave Carter, Mary Oliver and Robert Burns.

  4. Explore Andrew Calhoun's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Andrew Calhoun on AllMusic.

  5. Released in 1996, Phoenix Envy is his 5th album. “Phoenix Envy shows Calhoun’s unique songs at their naked best. They are fine, tough, poems set to music. Except for one song (with Andrew Bird on violin), this is a solo voice and guitar recording.

  6. ©1990 Andrew Calhoun, unrecorded I studied Tai Chi for two years in the late '80s with Elizabeth Wenscott. One day she said to me, "You're on a hero's path, but it's difficult for you, because you like to be invisible." It's a healing thing, to be understood. She was having a hard time getting recognition from her teacher, so I gave her this ...

  7. Jock o the Side. (Child#187 & 188) Traditional ballad arranged and adapted by Andrew Calhoun, recorded on Rhymer's Tower: Ballads of the Anglo-Scottish Border . Jock o' the Side (on the river Liddel, nearly opposite Mangerton) first appears about 1550 in a list of reivers against whom complaints were laid before the Bishop of Carlisle.