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So I just found out Jim Croce is buried about 10 minutes from me...


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One of my favorites. His songs were such rich stories in themselves, which is surprising when they're each only a few minutes. Retribution for getting hustled, the code of the seedier side of areas, and some great broken romance tunes.

 

There are a lot of artists who'd be ecstatic to have Jim Croce's songbook in an entire career, nevermind in under 10 years of performing.

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Meh...

 

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Cool pictures, though ...

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One of my favorites. His songs were such rich stories in themselves, which is surprising when they're each only a few minutes. Retribution for getting hustled, the code of the seedier side of areas, and some great broken romance tunes.

 

There are a lot of artists who'd be ecstatic to have Jim Croce's songbook in an entire career, nevermind in under 10 years of performing.

If you enjoyed Jim Croce's stuff, I suggest you listen to his son, A.J. Croce. Now, he sounds absolutely nothing like his father, and his music is strictly a bluesy jazz style, but he's outstanding. We saw him perform at his mother's restaurant in downtown San Diego (aptly named "Croces"), and he was terrific.

 

Found this clip from an old Tonight Show. He's performing one of my favorite songs of his: "He's Got A Way With Woman (And He Just Got Away With Mine).

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If you enjoyed Jim Croce's stuff, I suggest you listen to his son, A.J. Croce. Now, he sounds absolutely nothing like his father, and his music is strictly a bluesy jazz style, but he's outstanding. We saw him perform at his mother's restaurant in downtown San Diego (aptly named "Croces"), and he was terrific.

 

Found this clip from an old Tonight Show. He's performing one of my favorite songs of his: "He's Got A Way With Woman (And He Just Got Away With Mine).

 

 

Nice. Got a bit of Dr, John in him...so to speak, of course.

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