Two Hour Set from last nights live broadcast - get your gear out and jam along - covers and originals
Radar Love, Honky Tonk Women, Caravan, Hold Me Now, Come and Go Blues, Stairs to the Mayan Sky, River of Joy, The Valley, Show Me Time, Diamond Girl, Crazy Girl, Black Water, Bertha, Deal, Don't, Coffee Blues, Just My Imagination, Don't Stop Believin, Thank You, Just Like Heaven, Friend of the Devil, Heroes - if you don't recognize the title - it's one of mine.
Activist, Author, Musician and Radio Personality Paul Burke DiMarco is the author of "Journey Home" by Paul Burke. "Dear Mom - Letters to Heaven" is his second book. PBDBooks and Music will also feature live rebroadcasts of his solo acoustic performances.
Thursday, November 24, 2022
Acoustic Session 11-23-2022
Wednesday, November 23, 2022
Live Stream tonight starting at 6:30pm EST.
Saturday, November 19, 2022
Dear Mom - Early Reviews
“Paul, you’ve hit it out of the park.” James
“In just two sentences you put me right there…I’ve read it three times already.” Sandy
“Heartfelt, Powerful and Thought Provoking – There’s a lot in here about parenting as the author writes from watching this extraordinary woman raise him. There is also documentation of the spirit world actually interacting in real time with the author. A short read just under seventy pages but you might get emotional or feel goosebumps.” Paul
Saturday, November 12, 2022
Dear Mom - Letters to Heaven
Dear Mom is a collection of letters, reminiscence, wisdom and events
written after mom passed. When Mom first went into her assisted living
facility those of us out of town were on the phone with her all of the
time. But her hearing after a few years finally gave out and using the
phone shortly thereafter became frustrating. I wasn’t going to stop
communicating with her so I began to write letters monthly.
After
she passed, her small box of letters, cards, and keepsakes that she had
gathered in her room got mistakenly tossed out. It was a jolt when she
passed, and another one not to have those keepsakes that Mom had kept to
help the healing process, so I began to write her again. And why not
write Mom again? Who’s to say for sure she can’t hear me as I’m writing?
Hopefully
my experiences and thoughts will be relatable and maybe even
comforting. Set aside the complexities and heart break of the pandemic
who hasn’t or won’t be going through the process of seeing our parents
grow old? Dealing with hospitals, lawyers, insurance companies, assisted
living facilities, nursing homes, and memory care just piles onto the
emotion and stress already present in an aging loved one. It doesn’t get
more real than that. But more importantly I’m sharing these letters as a
beacon of hope and faith and to celebrate Mom and her wisdom and to
share that with you.