Joey
Latimer
Singer,
Songwriter, and Composer - "The Vault"
Music Archives
Live at the Uptown Coffee House (now Cafe
Aroma) - With guest appearances by friends including Richard
Page, Bill Plummer , Joseph Liston, Marilyn
Ellis Mileham, and Tucker on bongos. (Not available on CD. Requires Real
Player)
Interview with Richard Halligan - Pianist, arranger, and vocalist, Richard (Dick) Halligan was a member of the group Blood, Sweat, and Tears. I interviewed Dick for The Coming Home Show on Radio Free World. (Requires Real
Player)
Basses International - I got to chit chat with this super talented Jazz group created by Bill Plummer (Rolling Stones, Tom Waits, Spanky and Our Gang, etc.) that features two award winning and super talented bassists...in Stereo, of course. (Requires Real
Player)
Califlower, In Love, Audrey, The Things
You Do are Real Audio versions of songs from my album Emerald Green Universe for your enjoyment! (Requires Real
Player)
Print Archives
Transcript of interview
with Utah Phillips - About the decline of the oral tradition and the meanings of
folk music. Hosted on Radio Free World, but originally I conducted the interview for Folk Music Quartly Magazine.
Transcript of interview I did for Computer Interview Page - I talk with Paul Panks about what it was like when I worked at Family Computing Magazine in the 1980's.
Eric Klein's Vintage Computer Blog about Family Computing Magazine - Blog discussing Family Computing and K-Power Magazines.
Index of COMPUTE! articles by Joey Latimer - I wrote quite a few articles from COMPUTE! Magazine also in the 80's. Some of them seem pretty funny now.
Photo Archives
The Blues Monks, a jam band I started with Dale
Spalding, Bill Plummer,
and Keith McCabe in 1994, performed on the main stage at the Idyllwild
Jazz Festival, August 25th, 2002, preceding headliner David
Benoit. Top: Dale
Spalding, Bill Plummer, Dave
Hitchings. Bottom: Don
Reed, Joey Latimer, Barnaby
Finch. The band has also included Robin
Rader, Chuck
Alvarez, and Casey Simpson at various times.

Graham Nash and I at a reception following the 2002 Solvang
Music Festival on October 29, 2002 in Solvang, California -- a
benefit for supporting music and arts in schools.

The members of Nickel
Creek--Sara, Chris, and Sean. I gave Chris
Thile his first mandolin, performed with him in his first concert
(when he was 5) and recorded his first studio recordings in the late
80's.

The view in Idyllwild,
California.
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