Well, it's almost 2011. This year is going to be my 'year of collaboration'. If you are an artist and you would like to collaborate with me on something (a painting, a drawing, a poem, a song, a recording, ect) email me @ andy@andyeppler.com.

 

Also, there are some new final mix versions of the songs from my upcoming retrospective album, due out in 2011 along with a new Prairie Scholars album, in the new listening room.

 

Thanks for the interest in the site and in my work. Happy new year and happy holidays.  

The town of my birth, the town where I cut my teeth playing in bars 4 and 5 nights a week, the town where I got in trouble for calling the mayor on his bullshit, the town after which one of my most popular songs was named, the town I have not stepped a foot in in months...

 

The Prairie Scholars @ the Buddy Holly Center and Tornado Gallery in sunny Lubbock, TX.

Here is a list of things to watch for in Lubbock:

Thursday: we may swing by the 99.5 studios in the morning and talk with our friends Rick and Jane (whom we love) be sure to listen regardless.

Friday: Check your Avalanche Journal and see if we were mobbed or killed after the Thursday performance. See us play on the Fox 34 Morning show then shoot over to the Tornado gallery and hear us play yet again! Coming to this show will also get you a rare copy of "The Coyotes of Black Forest", my illustrated children's book.

 

oh, don't miss this stuff. Hope to see you there.

Listen to the new album for free in the free music section.

 

It will be on iTunes soon but there is no reason not to let you have it now.

 

thanks for listening,

Andy

Prairie Scholars is done and will be released sometime in the next few months. We are working on the cover art and photography. More on that later... My new project has appeared on here now. It's called "The Coyotes of Black Forest". It is a short story written in the form of a children's fairy tale. Here's the blurb: At once a children’s fairy tale, a fantasy thriller, and a dark exploration of mortality, The Coyotes of Black Forest tells the story of the foxes Danfyr and his daughter Aerthwin. Left behind after an emergency evacuation of the forest Danfyr and Aerthwin run for their lives when they discover the reason all the other animals fled. Five dark, unearthly coyotes have entered the forest and hunt all who live there. The foxes’ fantastic journey takes them through the vibrantly beautiful Colorado inspired landscape as the giant twisted coyotes track them closely and ravenously. As the thrilling chase takes the foxes through the mountainous forest and to the final confrontation they come to find that death is unrelenting but love overcomes. Scattered through the 7,543-word count are five poems, which lend the piece greater interest and deepen the experience for the reader. Feel free to click over on the side and read the first 3 parts of the story. Still shopping for a publisher. If you are an interested party please feel free to email me @ www.andyeppler.com.
My wife Jessica (Clandestine Amigo) and I are in the final stages of recording our side project The Prairie Scholars. Its a rock album with folk roots. It's a very intense record that we've been working on since March or so. Pretty much as soon as Disease in the Heartland came out I started working on this current project. We haven't landed on a title yet but there are several good ones in the mix. Disease is still doing so well with the critics and I can't believe all the opportunities it has opened up. I see this next record as our escape record. I saw DITH as my reflection of West Texas mindsets and my ultimate commentary on the area. P.S. is more of a creative experiment. We'll see how it turns out. Please do keep in touch and as always I'm happy to answer any questions you may have about my work. send questions to andy@andyeppler.com
Well they rolled back into to town again, I told them not to come Wanted men all drinking hard and thinking I’m some bum So I loaded up the twelve gage, packed a brace of thirty-eights And the sun was gone and those Kelly Boys were the worst ones in the state But I am the sheriff what was I supposed to do? For you I do with these rusty guns and these worn out hands For you I do what I didn’t want to, I didn’t want to Four of them and one of me I knew I couldn’t miss If they had all just moved along it wouldn’t have to come to this First shot hit young Jim Kelly right between these eyes I turned the twelve on Bobby he had no time for goodbyes Collin and his brother Phil jumped back behind the bar They pulled out all their guns but they knew they’d never get too far I am the sheriff what was I supposed to do? Phil’s first shot was a wild one and it went into the wall But one blast from my thirty-eight just blew away his jaw Collin made a run for it, but he was never quite that fast Desperate times are desperate things and those steps would be his last But I am the sheriff what was I supposed to do?
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Just played SXSW today. I think I hate coming to Austin because the whole town feels depressed and pretentious. I have a bunch of friends here but I don't much like coming here. I like Colorado and every day I think of another reason to move there.
yes it's true! I have a podcasty thing now so check me out! go to my myspace.com/andyeppler and just scroll down a little! It will be on iTunes shortly but for now...
I'm doing this twitter thing. you can follow me through my days @ twitter.com/andyeppler. I think thats right. It's kinda fun. New cd coming out in a couple months. look for some interviews soon.
I'm up late again. I'm driving to Dallas in about 2 hours for my buddy Joel's Bachelor party. Wow, it's going to be a long one (that's what she said). I hope I can make it w/o passing out on the way. I think I'm going to be very cranky on Sunday when I get back. My wife LOVES it when I get cranky. Also, I have been drinking a lot less than usual as of late. Wonder what my body will think of this weekend. I think this could get ugly.
Had a good little tour through LA this last week. I made a few Videos on the youtube machine. i feel really tiered and glad to be home. feel free to email me at andy@andyeppler.com cause you know... i get lonesome. yo
I have been having trouble sleeping and I don't really know what to do. I've always had trouble with it but I am going freaking crazy now. I'm playing at the Lubbock music festival tomorrow and i just hope my brain will come back online soon.
This summer has been crazy so far! I'm needing a break before the Fall comes to kick my ass (as it usually does). I've been looking at re-releasing a record I put out during my 5 months 5 records run... one of them was actually really good. It's a concept album (it was a story running through it) about a guy who cheats on his wife but when his mistress threatens to blackmail him he murders her (and that's just in the first song). I think it is still my best lyrical work to date. I don't know when that will come out because I'm trying to decide between re-recording it or just trying to clean it up a bit. also coming soon: I'm working on my wife's live record "Jessica Eppler and the Clandestine Amigos". It's almost ready. I'm half way through a live record of my own I'm also making headway on a new record that's got the working title of "American Diseases". so get excited! as always my records There is No Underground and Dark Places are on iTunes for those of you who haven't been able to grab them yet.
Memoirs are a stupid thing for a 23 year old to concern himself with but I was packing up some paintings I had had displayed at a local art space a while back and one of the audience members from the concert I had just played asked me what it was really like being a young independent artist in Lubbock, TX. I had to think about it for a few seconds because it’s actually a pretty sweeping question. I asked him to clarify what he was really wanting to know but he just said “You know, just tell me everything”. I didn’t know. I told him I’d try to get back to him in a year or so with his answer. This is the answer. My name is Andy Eppler and as I write this I am 23 years old. I live in Lubbock, Texas in a smallish apartment with my wife Jessica, 21, and our two cats Tifa and Red XIII. I am a local songwriter and I have achieved a certain level of success in the public eye, nothing spectacular really but I don’t have to work a day job. I have met and or played with almost all of the people the fine citizens of Lubbock consider to be “musical legends” and they all give me the same piece of advice “get out”. Joe Ely yelled it at me and threw things at me until I got out of his dressing room but I think his real meaning was clear (this never really happened). I think this town is like the girl in high school that no matter how many dates you take her on or how sweet you are to her parents and friends, she will never put out. Conversely, Austin is so easy that you will never get your turn with her. So what’s the answer to the riddle? The vast majority of the success I have had has been in the last two years, opening for big names, releasing my debut record and a spoken word album, getting positive reviews, I’ve been building. I hope I can keep building.
The Sale How much did I spend on death today? I been thinking bout the price we that we all pay Politicians workin on ways to pad the bill Raising the money to help us go and kill What is it they say bout the nation who goes to war? And what happens to the courage when we don’t believe no more? Earn the trophies and stack the dead Run from the fear that’s been planted in our head People hungry go without a meal Who’s the one who worked out this deal? What is it they say about the nation that rots within? If you pray you better pray God forgives us of our sin No wisdom only force Two party system living through a great divorce Wipe your tears they make you look weak Don’t you know God crushes the meek? Separated by lies and deceit But in the end we all still turn to meat Lawyers thinking this all just a money game Painting the walls with blood shed in our name Mighty soldier strong and true But you don’t respect the service they render you Replace the president to no avail The country still hides underneath it’s veil You sold your soul but what did you get for the sale
THE SALE: How much did I spend on death today? I been thinking bout the price we that we all pay Politicians workin on ways to pad the bill Raising the money to help us go and kill What is it they say bout the nation who goes to war? And what happens to the courage when we don’t believe no more? Earn the trophies and stack the dead Run from the fear that’s been planted in our head People hungry go without a meal Who’s the one who worked out this deal? What is it they say about the nation that rots within? If you pray you better pray God forgives us of our sin No wisdom only force Two party system living through a great divorce Wipe your tears they make you look weak Don’t you know God crushes the meek? Separated by lies and deceit But in the end we all still turn to meat Lawyers thinking this all just a money game Painting the walls with blood shed in our name Mighty soldier strong and true But you don’t respect the service they render you Replace the president to no avail The country still hides underneath it’s veil You sold your soul but what did you get for the sale
go to www.CDBABY.com or iTunes or anywhere and Look up Andy Eppler. SEE THE REVIEW IN THE AVALANCHE JOURNAL OR IN THE PRESS SECTION OF THIS WEBSITE.
the new record is slated for early June. I'll let you know asap when it comes around. SIGN UP FOR THE EMAIL LIST AND YOU WILL GET PERIODIC NEWS!!! word
Everybody who's anybody in Lubbock music is playing at this thing. AND I"M A HEADLINER!!! in Austin on the 25th at the moose lodge. ehh? eeeehhhhh? pretty good huh? www.virtualubbock.com for more info.
the album is full of poetry and short stories read by the author (me) and will be released within the next 3-4 months. I'm very excited about this one! be ready to sit and really take this one in.
SPOKEN WORD ALBUM IS FINISHED. RELEASE STILL UNDETERMINED.
Free never before release songs available now in addition to songs from my various works in the music section of this site. Go DOWNLOAD them now!
Political man Andy Eppler 07 You fascinate me political man, How your miraculous mind in all it’s infinite Capacity can hold so much truth and reason. By what treachery and foolishness has it come to be that The world has not recognized you as the fountain of wisdom That you are. I know it’s true because I asked you. I know it can be no other way because you instructed me in the path of the higher mind. Only you political man can know the paths of men For you have studied the Internet and the news channel and you have deciphered the speech of the anchors and correspondents. Your throne cannot be challenged for in your twenty-five years you have learned all there is, was, and shall be. You are the Buddha master, you are the oracle, you are Jesus Christ. Political man, only you have the right to quote a nameless source and retain your immaculate credibility. I am working on a song for you but no key has enough notes to express my wonder. Explain to me again the folly of the two party system or of capitalism or of Marxism because I long to hear your voice carry on in unceasing streams into the meandering ocean of my consciousness. Show me why I know nothing. I cannot fathom the depth of your wisdom and I cannot think for myself. Save me political man.
That's right. I am releasing a graphic novel (long comic book) sometime at the first of the year. This ie really happening! It will be released on dvd and will contain several bonus features that I can't yet talk about. I am very excited for all of you to have this thing. I am working on the last episode now and it is awesome! Keep and eye out!
I met Dr. Skoob (Doug Haines) when I was 19. I was playing in a place called the "Ice House". This place was booked for me by a certain booking agent that shall remain nameless. I shouldn't have been playing there. It was not the right scene for me at all. I remember there was a life size plastic long horn in the center of the bar that drunk girls used to get up on and "ride". Well It turned out that my agent brought along with him one of his other talents, a mister Doug Haines. This was the only really good thing that agent ever did for me... or Doug for that matter. Doug and I became fast friends and he let me open for him a few times and he gave me some contacts for a few bars in town. Doug never took it upon himself to make me successful but he did show the the right doors to walk through. I credit him for my early winnings. It would have taken me twice as long to get where I am if not for Dr. Skoob. www.doctorskoob.com
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aKj6SJYby5c Click on this and watch a live performance of C#m @ the Lubbock Legends Concert.
WHY???? Will someone please explain this trend to me? I''m not old. I should be able to understand how the young person's mind works but I can't figure this out. It can't be comfortable can it? It's not so much the girls because they always wear the tight jeans and stuff but guys... ... .... ... .... I don't know how to explain my perplexedness! Where do you even "stash the treasure"? Some one please help me! I want to understand, I really do. Please remember those pictures of your parents and how embarassed they are of how they looked. Time makes a fool of the man who lives in the moment!
I'm now officially in the market to buy/rent a house. Since the wife and I (having our 1 year aniversary today) have decided to base out of Lubbock after all for another year. Things are just going too well to pull out now. If you know someone who is renting a house please send them my way.
I am always interested in hearing more about people whocome to my site. Please sign my guest book and let me know who you are and where you are from. My record is now playing on Californian radio stations. I had a friend call me the other day and tell me to tune in on my computer to this station's website. They played my record along with several other Lubbock artists on Sunday and I think this is going to be a regular thing. sweeeet. kcss turlock.... all the way Waco and Texas Red
I took some nyQuil last night and I am totally zonked out today. I wrote a new song called Ordinary Man. I'm pretty stoked about it. It's a folk ballad, which I'm into right now for some reason. Everything I write is very folky right now. I like it. Feels very strong and nostalgic (sp?) to play folk music.
So far this year I have played about 82 shows. That totals out to about 328 hours of music. I have driven something like 6050 miles for gigs. But I don't feel like I've done anything. I don't feel like I've gotten anywhere. When will I arive at that final location? If I do get there, will I know it? I don't think I'll ever be satisfied. That bothers me.
Try this: when writing try writing the rhyme first. This will help you get around the song in a new way and take you to places you have never been. Find two rhyming words ie Spring & String. Now take those words and write them on the paper with a line above each word. This will set you up for a : A B C B type rhyme. then just string together the words with a "connecting line". Such as: I am the fringes of winter Trapped in your jubilee of SPRING I am the bleeding heart of poetry The final teir on a temple made of STRING The more unrelated the words get the more interesting your lines will become because you will have to go further for a connection. So practice by picking completely unrelated rhyming words and connecting them. Really do challenge yourself by picking strange ones. The better you get at rhyming the less it will hamper your direction and focus. Rhyming is a tool so use it to your advantage, don't let it dictate to you the direction of your songs. Go and be creative. Please help save us from the creative drought we, as a generation, are in.
I love my days off. I get to just enjoy life. I love my life. The shows are fun too when I get a decent crowd who are worth playing to. I get to go back to Bodegas on thursday and I alway love that gig. Good people behind the bar and good people sitting in the crowd. Bodegas is always worth my time. I haven't played a house party in a while. email me if you are needing some music.
So I got a friend request on the myspace.... from our cat. Our cat "Little Kitty" has a myspace. Now I'm faced with the delima of do I put Little Kitty in my top 8? I think anyone who lives with you kindof has to be in your top 8 right? But what about cats? Will she know I didn't put her in my 8? Can cats get bitchier?
Try this: Write a short story in ten words or less. example: Baby shoes for sale, never used. This will help you filter out words you don't really need and also will help you learn to really use your words carefully and not just pile them up. The lyrics are the whole point of writing a song. I know that sounds obvious but how many times have you worried about the music and melody to the point that it hampered the process? PLEASE: don't write a song if you have nothing to say. Write the song for you. Play the intrument to support your lyrics. Great songs are songs that are lyric centric. Go write some short stories and realize that the stories are works of art in themselves.
After sleeping in for a few days I feel back to normal. I think Jess and I are going to start a side project called... "THE EPPLER FAMILY SIDE PROJECT" This side project will perform once or twice a year and at that performance no one under the age of 18 will be allowed without a note from thier parents because this band will play all the worst and most horrible songs ever. We have begun writing songs and will be uploading edited versions onto myspace in the next few months. We are very excited to be working together finally. Too bad it's on something so ... aweful.
Intoxication and Seduction Andy Eppler 06 Sweet as Californian wine But only as faithful as California itself Did you consider me as anything other than a fleeting thrill or so? Blushing like a cool sip of alcoholic ecstasy Ignoring my teeth and making love to my tongue Temping me to feel alive but leaving me with nothing but a bittersweet after taste and such. Was there reason in our encounter? My friends tell me, You exploited me only for the warmth of my blankets or something I don’t want to suppose such evil could come from such a loveliness Though I expect the most ornate bottles are on the sale rack Because quality seldom labels itself or whatever. I do take into account, however, the nature of your profession and must therefore accept the exchange for what it is. The most succulent sip of Californian wine must ultimately be swallowed or so.
It's so nice to be back home. I think I'm going to take the wife out for a nice dinner before the show tonight. Harrigans maybe... but we have been disappointed there the last few times. We have a gift certificate to that place though so that's probably the real factor. They used to be my favorite place in town but they have really gone down hill the past year or so. SUGAR BROWNS TONIGHT @ 8:30!!!! That will be a great show. It will be nice to play to my home crowd which comes out faithfully to Sugar Browns every time I play. My fans (the real ones) are the greatest in the world. Thanks for paying my bills for the past five years or so. thanks
Wow, I just drove to Crested Butte and back... wow. I drove forever. Crested Butte Last night, Estes Park tonight, Amarillo, TX tomarrow and the next night I'll be playing in Lubbock. My mind is completely shot from being lost all day in different towns across Colorado. I'll be home soon. Come out to Sugar Browns on Saturday to see what's left of me.
My father-in-law is now in town with me. He rode in on his motorcycle from Sweetwater, TX. We're going to go into Ft. Collins today to try and find this place I ate at last time I was here called the Silver Grill. I'll probably have some pics up later today. Stay tuned to see if Andy can appear to be a normal human being in front of the in-laws.
Yes, Day twelve. I had lunch at Boston Market. It was amazing! Why don't we have that in Lubbock, WHY!!! I played @ the Eagle Grill last noght. we had fun and I booked some more shows for later this year. I am working on two more tours of Colorado and New Mexico for this fall and winter. I have two shows in November here in Colorado. I don't know why I decided that was a good Idea but there it is. It is done, no man can stop it now.
I SLEPT IN!! Awesome! I'm playing @ the Eagle Grill tonight and I am really looking foreward to playing in a bar again. I think I'll feel more at home playing in a bar. I was @ Starbucks last night and it was nice. The workers were really cool but not thar manny people came out. I remember a time when I would have been thrilled to sell four cds and for anyone to have heared my music. I had to stop myself and remember that the important thing was that someone had enjoyed my music.
Well I'm playing @ a starbucks tonight. I've played in them before, it's not so bad. I'm pretty stoked about it actually. Things have pretty much been shaping up for me here. I think my father-in-law is thinking about comming up here to hang out while I'm here. He's a pretty good guy and it will be fun to have company... tee hee. I've began booking another tour up here in the winter... because I'm insane. Blisterin' Barnicles!
The most awesome place I have ever been is Jamestown, Colorado. Big friendly dogs running around everywhere, no town cops, no town judge, just a couple buildings and a cafe. There's a little creek running through the town where poeple throw balls for the dogs to fetch. The entire town comes out to the Jamestown Merc every thurs and sat night for drink and music. Isolated and peaceful, Jamestown is my new favorite spot. I went camping in the park after washing my hair and what not in the creek. I woke up to such a beautiful view I had to take pictures for you guys so go look at them. I am off today and back in Longmont for a show on saturday. Ths trip is really working out. I have plenty of cash and the gigs are going really well. Do sign the guest book while you're here. I love to hear from you guys.
So I've been listening to this cd I was given in Boulder by Jenn Cleary and it's pretty great. You can go her site www.JennCleary.com and check her out, really a sweet person. So I went camping last night. I was driving to Rocky Mntn Nat Frst but on the way I saw a sign for "Jellystone National Park Campgrounds". That's right Yogi Bear and Boo Boo themed camping. How could I resist? Apperantly it's this little family camp where people bring thier kids for birthdays and stuff. So I went into town and got some dinner and a sixer of Coors (tap the Rockies) and set up the tent in an isolated section of the camp. I have no idea why they would want to put a single, greasy, alcohol scented man sporting a camera and a laptop so far away from all the kids and recreation areas? That's right readers I feel pretty certain that I was picking up a "call Chris Hanson" vibe. Oh well, it was quiet most of the evening anyway.
Well, I woke up early with the sun again and am now sitting at Starbucks sipping some coffee. I was out with Danny Shafer at a bar called Connor O'niells. If you have never gone to Danny's site go today and listen to his album. I am off tonight and will continue my search for a truely great place to eat in Colorado.
Well the show was empty last night and I knew it would be. Monday night in a coffee shop, what can you do huh? I met a couple of cool people though named Zack and Sarah with whom I spent most of the evening. I'm stoked about tonight though because I'm playing with a local band @ The Laughing Goat (one of my favorite spots in Boulder). After my part of the show I'm probably going to go hang out with my buddy Danny Shafer where ever he's playing.
Playing down by the UNC campus tonight @7 in Greeley. I don't know what to expect from this show. I've never been to Greeley. It's away from the mountains so it may be more what I'm used to as far as that goes but we are in Colorado and you can never know what kind of people you will meet. This tour has been a load of fun so far and I'm not even half way done. I got to talk to the wife on the phone yesterday for like an hour and a half so that was nice. I miss her. I am looking foreward to playing @ Sugar Browns next week, that crowd is always really good to me, but I will be back in the plains... bummer.
I can't find anything spicy in this entire state. No spicy chicken, no spicy pasta, no spicy salsa. WHY!!
Had a really great night in Estes Park last night. I played at the Wapiti bar and grill and the people were really great. The staff was so nice to me and the food was a-mazing. My friends Bill and Gail O'hair let me sleep in thier spare bedroom. IT WAS SWEET!!! I've been "sleeping" in the car until now. The car is fine but a bed is sooooo much nicer. I probably wont stay here again though because I don't want to be "that guy". The pictures from Estes Park are sweet. I look like a zombie. Look at my black sunken eyes. Oh well, I think I'm better now. My gig for tonight got cancelled because the venue decided to start closing @ noon. I'm glad they were so considerate so as to not inform me. I happened to be checking up on venues and dates for the third time and the few people who knew what I was talking about had neglected to tell me of the change or even write my name down. I had confirmed the date with them twice before. How strange. The girl I talked to seemed really nice though, just a mistake, no boycott needed. I'm going to go hang out in Boulder today.
Well, day 3 of the tour has come. I'm sitting in Longmont, Colorado (my favorite CO town) writing to tell you people all about the journey so far. I've been sleeping in my car for the last few days and have yet to change clothes of shower. I am being mistaken for some other guy in town who plays guitar. I allow it. I tell them where I'm playing next and how I hope to see them there. Is it wrong? Nah. If this guy has so many fans then he can share with me. The people are pretty nice to me and I fit right in because non of them have showered this week either. I miss the wife. It's hard to fall asleep alone so far from home. I am forced to wake up early because of the sun. I need more sleep. I've started carrying my wallet and cell phone in the bags under my eyes. So there is an up side.
If you see me around town or at a show take a picture and send it to wearethefurnace@yahoo.com . Every now and then I'll pick the best and put them on the site.
I was born and raised in Lubbock, Texas. I am the son of a preacher deep in the buckle of the Bible belt. I think there is something very special about that part of the country, It breeds artists. There is no natural beauty in the south plains. It's flat. That's it, just flat as far as the eye can see. This forces people to make their own beauty. There is no real outlet for art. The music venues are extremely picky because the market is so flooded. So what ends up happening is all the artists end up having to compete with each other but no one gets a real following. It can be extremely frustrating. Lubbock crowds have some of the best bands in the world and the most creative writers in the world playing every night in every bar. People love the acts but almost ignore them most of the time. So I started out playing in this environment, which is kind of good because it has made me better but it made me feel alienated from my home town. Great people but tough environment. Look up other Lubbock artists.
Well the cd release went really well. The news came out and took some pictures. I am so exausted now that it's all over. Thank you to all who came out. Now I have to pack up and go play another gig.
Thursday July the 5th @ La Diosa. Show starts @ 9. Openers: Dr. Skoob, Junior Vasquez, Andy Wilkinson, Kenny Maines. 3 bucks for cover. cd at a special low price of $10!!!
Eppler Misses Poetry in Music Jennifer Conlee, co-news editor Andy Eppler and his band, The Verbing Nouns, are plotting the demise of pop music. At least, that's what the artistic young man said as he slid into his seat at a Lubbock coffee house recently. "If folk and jazz had a one night stand," said Eppler, trying to explain his music, "I would be their bastard child." Eppler, a South Plains College student who was born and raised in Lubbock, has been playing and writing his music for six years. As many people do, he started out by performing at church. "I'm in music because I can't do anything else," said Eppler, claiming this as the creed of most musicians. "The music scene today is made up of people who are untalented in other areas, not those who are talented in music." Eppler has been playing with his new band for about six months. "I went around and found the best musicians," he said, "and I hired them. In a way, I hire them for each show." The Blue Notes consists of Eppler's girlfriend, Jessica Carson, who provides backup vocals, Skylar Stevens on drums, and Micah Vasquez on bass. All of the band members attend South Plains College. Eppler's music is his form of poetry. "People don't appreciate language any more," he claimed. "They all listen to pop music, which is void of real content; it's repetitive and meaningless." Eppler's goal is to bring poetry back into the world. However, he's afraid that no one would read it. "I believe that people are deeper than they seem," Eppler said. "I want to believe that people are not shallow."This is why he writes his unique music. "The sad thing about the majority of the musicians in this town (Lubbock) is that they don't do anything original," said Eppler. "They are just cover bands, and play other people's music." He adds, "You can't call yourself an artist if you're a cover band. You're just a jukebox. I try to encourage people to support live music in all it's forms but lets not call something art that isn't." His advice to other musicians who are trying to make it big in music is to start writing, even if the stuff is bad. "If musicians in Lubbock would put out their own stuff, this town would not be a nowhere town," he said. Andy Eppler and the Blue Notes are currently trying a daring project that most musicians won't. "We will be putting out a new CD on the third Saturday of every month," said Eppler. For each release, the Blue Notes perform at Sugar Brown's, a popular coffee house in Lubbock, every third Saturday each month. The performances are free to the public. For more information about Eppler and his performance dates and times, visit his Myspace music page at www.myspace.com/andyeppler.
Stunt draws attention to songwriting Becoming a prolific songwriter would mean nothing at all if the songs were bad. Andy Eppler, 21 and the walking, talking portrait of confidence, is very aware of that and didn't let the warning bother him one iota. In fact, he is taking a short break from songwriting this month precisely because he does not want to burn out. Earlier this year, he called The A-J and announced that he was going to write and record one album of original songs every month for six consecutive months. He wound up recording for five, rather than six, months. William Kerns He and his girlfriend decided to get married, and a wedding demanded a lot more time-consuming planning than he had expected. (The joy was short-lived after their honeymoon. They returned home and discovered their apartment had been burglarized.) Eppler has a commercial music degree at South Plains College in Levelland. More than anything, though, Eppler is a creative writer, a poet and a lyricist. And he writes a lot. In fact, SPC songwriting professor Jay Lemon applauded his songs' quality. "Andy is the most prolific writer ever to attend this school of songwriters, and everything he does is far above average," Lemon said. I'm not sure how Eppler's dad, a local pastor, will take all this, but the songwriter cracked me up with recollections of early songwriting when performing at church. He explained, "You just mix words like holy, blood, river and spirit, and you have a song." Adapting a song just involved "taking out 'baby,' and substituting 'Jesus.' " He annoyed venue owners until they booked him. Then he'd let his original jazz-inspired folk work its magic. The young musician said that he can perform four hours of original material. One would assume that he has great memorization skills. Not so. Eppler keeps spiral song books close at hand for referral purposes. "My memorization is so bad that I had to cheat at school when we had quizzes about Bible verses." If he could make a living with poems and stories, he would pursue that. He said, "Lyrics are the new poetry." Eppler owns quite a bit of music equipment, records about eight tunes to a CD, burns about 50 of them, rubber stamps an image on the outside and sells them for $5 each at his gigs. That's a bargain for friends used to downloading whatever they want to hear off the Internet for $1 a song. The response has been great. His CDs sell. As for recording 40 originals in five months, Eppler freely admits, "I did that as a promotional stunt." The stunt worked. But it's not like he's trying to land a recording contract. Rather, his dream is that his songs will be discovered and others will record them. "I'm just proving my chops, showing people what I can do." - William Kerns
The Smoke of Our Fathers Andy Eppler 06 Coffee is warm and sweet As one sits in the evening heat surrounded by the scent of brewing rain While inside I must abstain out here I pack pipe full Because the people joining me are for similar purpose banished from indoor And so as many times before I toast the top of my bowl As I peer through the window as a peep hole to the now The savory steam filling my mouth as I am comforted and surrounded by the smoke of our fathers Now like a wise man in his home-town Some smoke though greeted with frown cannot be denied as remarkable and sweet Much as the old ways trampled by many feet have been all but forgotten They painted portraits that rotten the new and ridiculous patterns And now turns contemporary wisdom to folly Yet leaving few still recalling the old though banished from indoor Trading scholars for newer thinking and artless mind Leaving one to think have we in kind seen the death of the thinking man? Is there nothing left to understand? For few are seen to ponder No mind left to wonder Has that too been so torn asunder? By the storm and the thunder of the busy man Who by his will and with his hand Has banished that which does not bend to the outside Lost now in the wind As the smoke of our fathers?

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