Jim Clare Folk Music

Old Empty Hall

Links  

John Sommers - long time friend, former band-mate, multi-instumentalist and songwriter of "Thank God I'm a Country Boy" for John Denver
www.johnsommers.com

Ojai Valley Boys - anchored by my old friend John Perry's wonderful tenor, the Boys are a trio of modern cowboys to ride the musical range with.      http://www.ojaivalleyboys.com/                          

Allen Hopkins - My pal Allen is an American original. Itinerant minstrel, folk-man for all seasons, a fine performer and a dazzling multi-instrumentalist. 
www.allenhopkins.org

Perry Cleaveland - Mandolin virtuoso, fine lead and harmony singer and suave co-host of the wonderful Acoustic Desserts at The Gridley Inn B&B in Waterloo, NY  http://acousticdesserts.shutterfly.com/

The Golden Link Folk Singing Society - friendliest home ever for a lonesome picker looking for a place to play and listen. 
www.goldenlink.org

Mack Bailey - this Tom Paxton quote says it bestl. In its power, clarity and shear beauty, Mack Bailey's voice reminds me of no one more than my friend,  the late John Denver. I love to hear this man sing.”                                                                                                                                                         www.mackbailey.com                                                                                                                                                     

Buddy Mondlock - lovely guy with a lovely tenor, and songwriter of many gentle, thoughtful songs like  "The Kid" for Peter, Paul andMary   www.buddymondlock.com

Catesby Jones - songwriter with an edge, Cates wrote "Country Club" for Travis Tritt, and "Read My Licks" for Chet Atkins.  Check his CD's             www.catesbyjones.com/

John Golden - southern gentleman minstrel with a velvet baritone, songwriter and storyteller par excellence, and my good friend.
www.thegoldengallery.com

Dave Bohn - my Cape Fear singing buddy applies his fine tenor to Jimmy Buffet and John Prine  stuff plus some of his own sweet songs.    http://www.davidbohn.webs.com/