Fulda and Marburg offered rest, hacky-sack time, jamming, and feel-good very special times. We drove behind a little parade just outside Fulda, where the parade folks who danced also carried beer and champagne. A brass band or musik kapelle marched and at the end point
there were speeches laced with good jokes from the priest and the burgermeister. Hot orange juice and hot wine was served. Stefan Rapp made a delicious pumpkin soup, we have jokingly called this the pumpkin soup tour because we are so delighted to eat it again and again! It's now the start of Carnival in Germany, Remembrance day in Canada, and my official German CD release date. Available now at all retailers. 11.11.13. The house concert in Marburg was especially unique, we had personal assistants, guitar girls, a full house of people and so much good food. In this environment it feels like the audience are all new friends and so it seems that the tales we tell between songs are steered in a new direction.
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