Jack Hardy was one of those artists who I just got the very first time I heard him, and never tired of hearing him do his terrific songs. I used to sing Blackberry Pie to my kids when they were little. I mourn his early passing.
Wow, Jack's place hasn't changed at all since I sat in on one of these sessions in 1993. He mentioned to me at the time that I was sitting in Suzanne's favorite chair...and it's still there. I hope they make his apt into a folk music museum.
Such a cool clip. I really hope that the whole documentary can be made available someday.
It will.
we miss you so much, Jack Hardy. Greetings from Italy.
Jack Hardy was one of those artists who I just got the very first time I heard him, and never tired of hearing him do his terrific songs. I used to sing Blackberry Pie to my kids when they were little. I mourn his early passing.
It's like being back there, can't wait for the documentary to come out.
Yes, it is healing to watch.
Having just lost Jack, this was a very healing watch. Suzanne is so remarkably humble and real! So cool to see my buddy David Goldman as well:-)
Wow, Jack's place hasn't changed at all since I sat in on one of these sessions in 1993. He mentioned to me at the time that I was sitting in Suzanne's favorite chair...and it's still there. I hope they make his apt into a folk music museum.
Jack was a great musician. Still love his music.
Was that Bruce Ballmer I saw just now in that video? Love that guy's guitar playing!
definitely bruce balmer.
I recall Jack's little hoot being held in his kitchen.
as you are now
Christopher, did you ever complete the documentary? I like this scene very much.
It's creatively finished Mark but ran into licensing issues with the record companies.
@@ChristopherSeufert17 That's my thumbs up.