Our friends at Nine Bullets just posted a really nice piece contributed by Scott Harrel (journalist and member of the band Nessie) about Scott’s experiences sharing the stage with Drag the River. It’s a great read with this particular segment really resonating with me:
It expresses the loveliest side effect of playing original music: the communities of lifers that coalesce around the love of tunes and bars and beers and laughter and drama. It reminds me that, while I write music because I’m driven to, the friends and times that come with it are often every bit as important to me as the words and the chords.
Scott articulated my thoughts on the community aspect of music, the friends, and the incredible experiences that come with being involved with music. I saw Two Cow Garage last night and they are just one of those bands that makes you so thankful that you still make it out to see shows.
Scott, thank you for sharing your experiences with Drag the River.
Drag The River: Thanks, Guys by Scott Harrel [Nine Bullets]






