THE GREAT AMERICAN ANNIVERSARY

Two days ago was the anniversary of “The Great American Midrange.”

Life is good. Things have picked up. I’ve worked three 70 hour workweeks in a row lately. Financial needs are being met and exceeded. Helping others achieve what they hear in their head. Learning a lot. Stretched. Pulled. Ever expanding. On an adventure. A lot to be thankful for.

But if it’s ok for me to get pathetic for a moment, I’ve had a very sad heart this week thinking about where I was and what I was doing a year ago. On September 15th, 2009, my buddies and I released what I consider to be the pinnacle of my creative output thus far - TGAM. I dearly love that album.

I wish we would’ve toured heavily this past year so that more people could know about and experience “The Great American Midrange.” I wish more people would’ve heard our best album.

There are three options:

1) If you’re a sweetheart and would like to purchase the album, you can find a physical copy plus a digital download (with a free acoustic re-interpretation of the album thrown in) in The Elms’ webstore HERE.

2) If you know what you’re doing, you can find anything on The Internet. But please re-consider option #1 before you go this route. Not guilt-tripping you; just doing my due diligence.

3) If you don’t know how to snoop around on The Net to find things, and if you can’t afford to buy the record here in these times of War and Recession, get in touch with me. I can probably figure out how to get you a digital copy if you’d like to hear it.

Cool?

Hope everybody is doing well. No matter what phase of life you’re experiencing at the moment, may the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace.

— Thom

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