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--from the Walter Ehresman album "Handwedge From the Trap" ('99).

Download the whole album here: walterehresman.bandcamp.com/album/handwedge-from-the-trap

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Ehresman confides that this song was "written after briefly seeing a pretty girl in the Eagle County Airport, in Colorado, after a ski trip in 1998.....I never spoke to her (except for getting my boarding pass), but for some reason the encounter started thawing my heart after many years of numbness in a loveless marriage.....I started writing and recording music again, got divorced not too long after and in '99 started my nine year run of going to Burning Man and just generally trying to wake up and live again and find people to be around that live in an emotionally honest way."

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Kismet? (cante hondo)
(© 1998 Walter Ehresman)

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from The Best of​.​.​.​.​.​Songs of Possibilities, released December 2, 2017
Walter Ehresman: classical guitars, acoustic steel-string guitar, 8-string electric bass, 4-string electric fretless bass, electric guitar, MIDI guitar, percussion, electronic drum pads.

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Walter Ehresman San Miguel De Allende, Mexico

Called "the quintessential Austin DIY artist" by famed local disc jockey Charlie Martin , Walter Ehresman was an eccentric presence in the Austin music scene from the '80s until his 2015 move to Mexico. A prolific songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and recording artist...and a restless musical spirit, always looking for something new, expressed with fearlessly honest, socially-conscious lyrics. ... more

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