Take Me Down To Willow’s Farm

by Kevin Burton    The last time my granddaughter was here she said, “I love that song! That’s my favorite song that you do.”    She had been upstairs with Grandma Burton, I think baking something, listening to me jamming in the basement. We couldn’t figure out which song she was talking about. I named …

“The Nightfly,” Fagen’s Brilliant Solo Set

by Kevin Burton    If you loved Steely Dan, you couldn’t miss “The Nightfly,” by Donald Fagen, the 1982 solo debut for the band’s co-founder.    This fabulous set taught me something about Fagen and about Steely Dan.    This is the fourth post I have dedicated to answering the “album challenge” by writing about …

“52nd Street” Helped Me Find My Voice

by Kevin Burton    My friend the late Jeff Welch handed me a vinyl copy of “52nd Street” by Billy Joel. Just gave it away. That’s how I first heard it.    From that point forward Billy Joel was my spokesman in the same way The Who spoke for British teens with songs such as …

Courtroom Drama Playing Out In Heaven

by Dane Massey    (Dane Massey is the former Pastor of Mulvane Christian Church. He is now in ministry in Houston, Texas.)      How do you tell the difference between the conviction of the Holy Spirit (which is one of His roles - John 16:7-11) and the condemnation of the enemy?         The question …

The Place To Be, Casey’s Coast To Coast

by Kevin Burton    What became a national obsession, started off as a risky idea 50 years ago.           Casey Kasem signed on for the first time with American Top 40 on July 4, 1970.    If you want to take me back to my 1970s childhood, there is no better way than to play …

Evie’s Only Message, “Live For Jesus”

by Kevin Burton    Evie Karlsson has one of those voices I can’t confuse with anyone else’s. I may have confused you though, by using her last name.    I am answering the “album challenge” by writing on Tuesdays about records that influenced me as a youth. This is my second such post.      Professionally …

Clumsy Blogger Trips Over Some Truth

by Kevin Burton    Here is a summary of the Fourth of July blog post you were about to get.    It was going to start with memories of the bicentennial, of watching CBS all day as Walter Cronkite brought us stories from literally every corner of the nation, from 8 a.m. until after midnight.  …