Sweetest & Meanest, Deep & Shallow, Truest Blue

Tom Kimmel

Tom Kimmel spent more than 3 decades in Nashville sharing his songs with folks like Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, Linda Ronstadt, Nanci Griffith, Dolly Parton, Shawn Colvin, Art Garfunkel, and many, many other well-known performers, and performing them himself. Tom's songs expose his heart and move the hearts of others, both though the words & music, combining his gifts as a songwriter, poet, speaker, & teacher. Alabama-raised, Nashville-grown, and currently Mississippi-planted, Tom's spirit stretches around the world. Tom's book of poems is called The Sweetest & The Meanest

Past/current religious/spiritual influences:
A Course In Miracles, Baptist, Buddhism, Eastern, Episcopalian, Meditation, Unity Churches

All the songs in this program are written & performed by Tom Kimmel, unless otherwise indicated:
The Crying Ground - written with Pierce Pettis - from Short Stories
Shallow Water - from Shallow Water
Walk the Walk - from Short Stories
Pages - written with Jenny Yates - from Light of Day
Long, Long Way from ere - written with Cliff Goldmacher - from Short Stories
Never Saw Blue Like That - written with Jeff Franzel & Mark Luna, performed by Shi-anne Ragsdale

Broadcast Date(s)

Guest:

Tom Kimmel

Comments

Just listened to the interview and SO enjoyed it. Thanks again… It was a real joy to do it and now a joy to listen. I wish all interviewers were so heart-centered and thoughtful.

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