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In this episode, I take on a prompt that felt personal from the start: create a song featuring your grandfather’s handmade folk harp.
That harp has been sitting quietly in the corner of my garage studio—Two Egrets—for years. It’s not just another instrument. My grandfather, James John Garrigan Jr., built it by hand while my grandmother Nell was nearing the end of her life. Because of that, it carries something deeper than sound—it feels like an artifact of love, grief, and endurance.
What You’ll Hear in This Episode
The Creative Turning Point
The song’s meaning came into focus through Bright Lights, Big City—a story about grief, escape, and rediscovery. That influence shaped the emotional core:
Sometimes life makes us forget something essential—that we are, at our core, good.
This song lives in that tension:
Production Highlights
Lyrical Themes
Key line:
“The truth don’t change, however strange.”