Chasing Hats

David Wilcox, Big Horizon

by Rachel Eyre

If anyone can create a perfect blend of passion, humanity, truth, and gentleness, it’s David Wilcox.

Dead Poets Society

by Rachel Eyre

Tradition! Honor! Discipline! Excellence!

Alan Reid and Rob Van Sante, Under the Blue

by Rachel Eyre

As a celtic music-lover, I couldn’t help but enjoy myself as I became better acquainted with every song. I’m persuaded that whoever takes pleasure in folk, Scottish, or celtic music in general will find some enjoyment in what this album has to offer.

Song of the Woodland

by Rachel Eyre

I felt only the throngings of passion that conquered the lit woodlands. And my weakness faded as I became the enduring Song of the Woodland.

To the Chief Musician

by Rachel Eyre

So far, it had gone like any other O’Byrne family gathering. His older brother, happily married, had asked, as his brother always did, if he had met the one yet. His sister managed to spend nearly the entire time on the couch necking with the guy she had brought. His mother simply pretended everything was perfect and pleasant. Ignore the family problems, and they go away.

Composer’s Profile: Franz Josef Haydn

by Rachel Eyre

Franz Josef Haydn is revered as one of the most remarkable music geniuses of his time, but it is not merely his compositions we ought to admire; it is, indeed, the composer himself.

My Father’s World

by Rachel Eyre

The sun was beating down on me, and the wind was strong but warm. The beauty and goodness of the Lord was all around me. I could not escape it, nor did I wish to.