Owen Temple

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Dollars and Dimes 00:00 Tools
Driving Myself Crazy 00:00 Tools
Red Wine And Tequila 00:00 Tools
Black Diamond 00:00 Tools
Can't Drink Enough to Sing 00:00 Tools
Swear It Off Again 00:00 Tools
Lost Highway 00:00 Tools
Two Thousand Miles 03:44 Tools
You Don't Have to Be Lonely 00:00 Tools
Tennessee Highway 00:00 Tools
Dry Creek 00:00 Tools
City of the King 00:00 Tools
The Pluto Blues 00:00 Tools
Broken Heart Land 00:00 Tools
You Want to Wear That Ring 00:00 Tools
Mountain Home 00:00 Tools
On The Lonesome Road 00:00 Tools
Making A Life 00:00 Tools
Quiet Look 00:00 Tools
I Don't Want to Do What I Do 00:00 Tools
Memphis 00:00 Tools
When I Hit San Antone 00:00 Tools
One Day Closer To Rain 00:00 Tools
Desdemona 00:00 Tools
Winnipeg Waltz 00:00 Tools
Medicine Man 00:00 Tools
Los Angeles 00:00 Tools
Small Town 00:00 Tools
Fall In Love Every Night 00:00 Tools
Old Sam 00:00 Tools
Jacksboro Highway 00:00 Tools
Danger And Good Times 00:00 Tools
The Wanna Wanna Bar 00:00 Tools
Prince Of Peace 00:00 Tools
I Just Can't Quit Loving You 00:00 Tools
Jaded Lover 00:00 Tools
Me And Maria 00:00 Tools
Like We Still Care 00:00 Tools
Rivers Run From Many Waters 00:00 Tools
Demolition Derby 00:00 Tools
You Never Can Tell 00:00 Tools
If You Called 00:00 Tools
Looking For Signs 00:00 Tools
Make Something 00:00 Tools
Cracking The Code 00:00 Tools
Golden Age 00:00 Tools
Accidentally Break My Heart 00:00 Tools
Stories They Tell 00:00 Tools
Open Window 00:00 Tools
Mary 00:00 Tools
James' Blues 00:00 Tools
Homegrown 00:00 Tools
Treat You Like I Do 00:00 Tools
No Daring is Fatal 00:00 Tools
Cities Made of Gold 00:00 Tools
Man For All Seasons 00:00 Tools
Move Around Money 00:00 Tools
Burning Too Hot To Last 00:00 Tools
Johnson Grass 00:00 Tools
Can't Keep My Mind Off You 00:00 Tools
Long Gone Daddy 00:00 Tools
Be There Soon 00:00 Tools
Big Man 00:00 Tools
Passing Through 00:00 Tools
Six Nations Caledonia 00:00 Tools
Faith without Works 00:00 Tools
Trouble with You 00:00 Tools
Listening To The A.M. 00:00 Tools
Lights Of Town 00:00 Tools
One Less Thing To Worry About 00:00 Tools
The Madder You Are (the cuter you get) 00:00 Tools
Downtown 00:00 Tools
This Ain't Las Vegas 00:00 Tools
House Of Cards 00:00 Tools
Little Sweet Loss 00:00 Tools
Before the Night becomes the Dawn 00:00 Tools
I Wrote You A Waltz 00:00 Tools
For Old Times Sake 00:00 Tools
Angeles 00:00 Tools
That's Not Something I Could Do 00:00 Tools
For Old Times' Sake 00:00 Tools
Drving Myself Crazy 00:00 Tools
The Dirty South 00:00 Tools
Cornbread and Beans 00:00 Tools
James Blues' 00:00 Tools
One Day Closer to Rain (Intro) 00:00 Tools
South Padre Island 00:00 Tools
Medicine Man (Intro) 00:00 Tools
BeforeThe Night Becomes The Dawn 00:00 Tools
Stranger in a Strange Land 00:00 Tools
Mines of Terlingua 00:00 Tools
Mountain Home (Intro) 00:00 Tools
Old Sam (Intro) 00:00 Tools
The Dirty South (Intro) 00:00 Tools
Fall in Love Every Night (Intro) 00:00 Tools
Wear That Ring 00:00 Tools
Blondie and Dagwood 00:00 Tools
Demoltion Derby 00:00 Tools
Lost Highway [#] 00:00 Tools
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North America is many different places. Of course, there are different states and different provinces, but that’s not really where the big differences happen. The really fundamental distinctions happen between the different regions. One great thing about my job is I get to travel. I travel, mostly on the highways, and frequently from one end of the country to the other. Some of the most interesting travel is when I get to see how the different regions fit together, as they unroll from end to end. Occasionally, if the booking agent is sadistic enough, I get to see three or four different regions in three or four days. I’ve been traveling, playing gigs, and making records for twelve years. I got started playing music in Austin, playing at a dark wooden barroom downtown called O Henry’s Back Forty (now the site of the downtown Hilton). I’ve worked different jobs, lived in Houston, Dallas, New York, and Madison, Wisconsin, and made good friends in all those places. I read a book last year, The Nine Nations of North America, that was recommended to me by a fellow traveler and songwriter, Brian Rung. The author, Joel Garreau, argues that state borders are basically irrelevant and artificial and that North American society can be better understood grouped into nine larger regions. Nine regions that have distinct economic and cultural features. He breaks it down and labels the regions: New England, The Foundry, Dixie, The Breadbasket, The Islands, Mexamerica, Ecotopia, The Empty Quarter, and Quebec. He says that the regions are basically defined by the jobs that people have (or don’t have) and the work that people do in those regions. Whether you’re sold on the details of this idea or not, I thought it was an interesting idea. I decided to write an album with songs set in the different regions, exploring characters trying to make their way and make a living in their respective places. Dollars and Dimes, my fifth record, is the result. I wrote the songs myself and with my songwriter friends, Adam Carroll, Gordy Quist, and Scott Nolan. We recorded the songs in July 2008 and January 2009. Gabe Rhodes produced the project and played guitar, piano, and anything else with strings on it. Will Sexton played bass, sang backup vocals, and played some guitar, and Hunt Sales played drums. So we’re releasing the record this summer, driving and playing shows all over these “regions”, seeing if there’s anything to this idea. Trying to find some good coffee on the way. Owen Temple (waiting for sound check, Houston, Texas, April 2009) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.