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CD: First Of All
Label: Steven Dillon
Credits: Steven Dillon |
Story Behind the Song
This song is dedicated to the memory of my next door neighbor, Rusty Spector. He was the best neighbor a guy could ever have hoped for. He was always willing to help out, lend me a tool, cut my lawn when I couldn't, or use his chainsaw on a tree that had fallen down in my yard. He was murdered less than a mile from his home leaving a wife and two young children. During the afternoon the day he died, my wife was out walking our dog and a large owl swooped in front of her. Everyone knows that owls are nocturnal birds so seeing one is rare - well, that was the first and only one she has EVER seen here. My great grandmother was a Cherokee indian and my wife is very "in-tune" with nature. She was compelled to research the indian legends and discovered that seeing an owl in the daylight is associated with death. The owl is said to carry the person's spirit.
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