Also at Ramshead in Annapolis:
Jeff Daniels
Monday October 10, 2005
7:30 p.m.
$25
"For 30 years I've been playing, but it was always just a hobby -- something I did to relax," says Daniels. "I've written over 250 songs. They are my diary," he says.
"And that diary has very funny entries, and some surprisingly tender ones as well," says the CD's producer, Steve Curran.
The CD kicks off with "If William Shatner Can, I Can Too," which pokes fun at celebrities who try to be musicians. Daniels also describes the joy of being killed by Clint Eastwood in "The Dirty Harry Blues," and bares his heart in "Kathy," painting a picture of the first date he had with his future wife. Daniels' new song, "Fashionably Late," written on behalf of men everywhere, tells the story of waiting for a date to come downstairs. He also includes an updated version of his lament for his favorite baseball team, "The Lifelong Tiger Fan Blues," and "Blue Valiant," a song about everyone's first car.
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