Kickstart Del’s album ‘Easy Keeper’
The first time I hung out with songwriter extraordinaire Del Barber was back in 2005 when he drove me from Calgary, Alberta to Winnipeg, Manitoba. I fell asleep almost immediately after he turned the ignition, waking hours later confused and unsure which Canadian prairies we were in the middle of. Del told me I snored. I apologized. He said he didn’t mind. The only other conversation I remember from that drive was about the sacredness of wine in various religious traditions. This would be the first of many long stretches on the highway together. This was back in the days when I believed ol Robert Keen that ‘the road goes on forever and the party never ends’.
In 2015 when I heard one of my favorite songwriters, Del Barber, was going to be playing the fabled SXSW music festival in Austin, Texas–I knew I had to be there. So, I called up my pal Del Barber to see if he would have any time to bounce around Austin between shows if I made the drive from Albuquerque. He said he would, and even secured me a free pass to the festival. With spirits high, I told my wife about my upcoming travels plans to go hear Del play. Coolly, she responded, ‘that would be fine–if you want to miss the birth of our first child.’
Del Barber writes songs that walk around with you, tells stories about your past or is it your future, he pulls back the curtain on the mystery of being human for few minutes while you catch your breath. Del Barber is a Juno award nominee and winner of other music awards that are likely propping open a porch door somewhere. It’s not that Del wouldn’t be grateful for the prestige, he would be and probably is, but he’s just too grounded to make a fuss over such accolades. In our conversation today, Del and I cover the music and books that shape him, why it’s even more important to live out a dream once you are a parent, how when we were first friends I gave him a test to see if he would understood the wise words of Greg Brown, his connection with the prairie and city landscapes, and his upcoming 5th studio album ‘Easy Keeper’.
‘Easy Keeper’ is the first album that he’s reached out to his community of fans to help raise the resources to fund a record. Since I am a card-carrying member of that community of fans, I urge you to pledge some of your hard-earned dollars to support an independent artist suchas Del Barber and so you can get your own copy of his upcoming album ‘Easy Keeper’. When the album drops, you’ll thank me. So there are a couple of ways you can get your mitts on a copy of ‘Easy Keeper’, by going over to Kickstarter.com and searching for Del Barber or doing the same thing via this link.
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EPISODE SHOW NOTES
Albums by Del Barber
Resources Mentioned
- Nashville Skyline by Bob Dylan
- The Border Trilogy (Book 1, Book 2, Book 3) by Cormac McCarthy
- A Timbered Choir: The Sabbath Poems by Wendell Berry
- ‘China’ by Greg Brown
- ‘Born to Run‘ by Bruce Springsteen
People
- Bob Dylan
- Wendell Berry
- Greg Brown
- Bruce Springsteen
Highlights
- If someone were going to teach a class on the formation of Del Barber what 3 works that formed you would definitely be on that syllabus?
- Why did you make the transition from city to rural landscapes?
- How is ‘Easy Keeper’ a departure from your previous work?
- A lot in your life has changed since your last album, what impact does marriage and being a father have on your art?
- How does the thought of touring feel in light of being a new father?
- We always pair an episode with a drink, what drink of choice goes best with this conversation?
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