Exclusive Premiere "Jules' Theme" by John McEuen
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When asked if we would like the opportunity to partner with the legendary John McEuen and premiere two of his songs, Center Stage Magazine happily accepted. "Jules' Theme" is a beautifully done instrumental that allows your mind to imagine and put together its own story. It is simply captivating and peaceful. When McEuen was asked about the story behind this song, here is how he replied.
'Jules’ Theme,' was inspired by Jules Verne recounting his young wife's passing in a French cemetery. I encourage you to find a story that resonates with this music as your backdrop and share it with me. My hope is that you will listen to the music and fill in the details as you see fit.
For more on John McEuen, please visit the links below and be sure to give his pages a "like", "share", and "follow". ~Missy
About John McEuen:
John McEuen, born in Oakland, CA in 1945, moved to southern California’s Orange County with his family for high school years. He and lifelong high-school friend Steve Martin both got a job in 1963 (in the magic shop) at 16! When, a couple years later, he saw Missouri bluegrass group The Dillards in an Orange County club, John’s life then headed towards his new dream: “be a traveling music man”. Leaving his Garden Grove spawning ground, his dream became more of a reality than imagined it could be!
Multi-instrumentalist McEuen (banjo, guitar, mandolin, fiddle) has been recognized as a founding member and award-winning outstanding performer of the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band. He departed at the end of the 50th year anniversary tour Oct. 22, 2017 due to demands for his solo work and the desire to do things new. In addition to John’s numerous solo accolades, NGDB was inducted in to Colorado Music Hall of Fame 2015. It is all covered in his book The Life I’ve Picked on Chicago Review Press, published April, 2018.