Now You Can Travel Back to 60’s When the Hippies Made It Cool to Be Weird in Austin.
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Since my early days in 1969, when I was a musical sensation sharing the stage with The Grateful Dead and Jefferson Airplane at the iconic Polo Fields concert in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park, I’ve carried a powerful, uplifting vibration that entertains, inspires, and elevates listeners around the world—spanning more than half a century.
Life is far more than a fleeting blip on the cosmic computer screen. It holds a much deeper, more significant meaning that transcends both time and space. I’ve been blessed with entry into the transcendental dimension—and now I want to share that gift with you.
My style sprang forth from the 1960s folk music revival, inspired by legendary artists like Bob Dylan and Peter, Paul, and Mary. In 1968, I set out as a penniless, hitchhiking, guitar-toting hippie on a peace-and-love mission. I first made a name for myself through electrifying performances of Bob Dylan’s “Mr. Tambourine Man.” Soon after, I began writing my own songs, and my own unique style naturally emerged—continuing to evolve now well into the 21st century.
Invite me to bring uplifting music and timeless wisdom to your next event or gathering. Through heartfelt songs and reflections, I aim to inspire and uplift. No fees—just I request a love offering of whatever you can give to help cover my travel and outreach expenses.
Disclaimer: “Keep Austin Weird” is a registered trademark of Nobonz, Inc. (registered April 26, 2016). This site and the song “Talkin’ Keep Austin Weird” (copyrighted September 15, 2015) are independent artistic works not affiliated with or endorsed by Nobonz, Inc. Use of the phrase “Keep Austin Weird” is intended to honor Austin’s unique spirit
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