This one is for little baby anaconda (aka Marina Rae), born on November 13, 2006 at 10:31pm, 8lbs, 13oz. The everybodyfields were the soundtrack that welcomed her to the world. Here’s them singing ‘By Your Side.’
I’m gonna go on a little long today in celebration of Marina’s birth. So here’s TVA , from the first record “halfway there: electricity and the south,” with a bit of a long spoken intro, but wait for it, as this is probably my #1 favorite song of 2004. Sam has one of the most distinctive voices out there right now. And here’s So Good to be Home., another song featuring Sam on vocals and with an appropriate video of Sam’s family. And here’s another one of Jill’s songs. This one is Can’t Have It.
These last two are from their second and most recent record “Plague of Dreams.”
Ok, now I’m gonna go look at my baby some more. You should go have a drink to her this weekend.



Congratulations Señor. Kiss the Missus for me.
Woohoo! Congats!
Glad to know it all went well. Welcome to the Paternal and Meternal order of the Rock and Roll family. We’ve come a long way from Lexington.
Congrats. Babies is lovely. All the best.
We gave toasts to many things tonight, among them was a toast to baby Marina et al.
Is TVA contemporary?
MMMMmmm…baby head smell! it’s my favorite. Felicitaciones!
TVA is an original song by Sam from the everybodyfields. He won 1st place at the Merlefest 2005 songwriting contest with it.