Recorded in 2009 and 2010 by Ed Lima in Plano, Texas
Performed by Jeannie Clark Fisher, Judi Altstatt and other fine supporting musicians
| Potenza | audio |
| (Jeannie Clark Fisher © 2011) In 2005, I took a tour of northern Italy with my cousins. We then traveled south on a pilgrimage to our ancestral homeland--the village of Avigliano, near the city of Potenza, in southern Italy. My grandfather, Pietro Rosa, was the first of his family to come to this country. |
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| This Good Day | audio |
| (Jeannie Clark Fisher © 2011) The inspiration for this song came from the wise and witty folksy sayings of my in-laws, George and Neva Fisher. |
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| Song Of The Earth | audio |
| (S.D. Stephenson ASCAP © 1998) This song, so rich in its empathy for our planet and its people, was written by my good friend, dhruva'. |
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| Point Of Grace | audio |
| (Jeannie Clark Fisher © 2011) My brother, Ron, and I have been debating for many years this question of life's complexity. |
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| Simple Gifts | audio |
| (Shaker Folk Song) When given the freedom to choose and the freedom to love, it's good to be humble and give thanks. |
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| The Culinary Tarantella | audio |
| (Adapted from a traditional tarantella melody) A tour through Italy is mostly about the food and is not for the faint of appetite! |
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| Rose | audio |
| (Jeannie Clark Fisher © 2004) My mother, Rose, lived to be ninety-five. She was sometimes difficult, but never boring. I will miss her always. |
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| Like A Hurricane Wind | audio |
| (Jeannie Clark Fisher © 2011) My first born, Ann, now has her first born, Amelia. |
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| Tell My Ma | audio |
| (Traditional Folk Song) It's a joy to sing and play this fun song with my wonderful friend and music partner, Judi. |
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| Angie's Song | audio |
| (Jeannie Clark Fisher © 2011) Even when far away, a true friend is always with you. |
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| Destiny's Door | audio |
| (Jeannie Clark Fisher © 2011) To the love of my life - my husband, Wayne, my best friend. |
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| Clean Livin' Blues | audio |
| (Words and Music by Angus Godwin) My college voice professor wrote this ultimate anti-blues, blues song. I can really relate to this one! |
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