Fan Reviews. Eric was very generous with his time and music. Sounded great! Only wish my husband was home with me to enjoy it. Great show! This was a way different night for an Eric Lindell show. Not what I am used to. Bush hogging the cleared areas, keeping up the property.
But there's also time for sitting on the front porch, watching the day fade into afternoon, then sink into evening, and maybe write a song about it. Like this one, "In the Country," which Lindell wrote from just that spot. The Lindells lease the Folsom property. They also own a house in Santa Rosa Beach, Fla. The country house sits about 80 feet above sea level, positioned toward the back of a square-shaped lawn ringed by trees.
It's a peaceful spot, and just the kind of place the Lindells needed to heal and grieve after the death last year of their infant son, Kay.
The baby's lungs didn't fully develop as a result of a birth defect. Sarah, too, had health issues related to complications during the pregnancy. The Lindells had rented the Folsom property off and on for four years, and when it came available again, they moved back in last June. The couple homeschools Harlan with the help of a Montessori program, so it allows him to travel with his parents on Eric's tour schedule. On a cool spring afternoon a week before Jazz Fest, Eric and his band mates -- blues guitarist Anson Funderburgh and drummer Will McMains -- were practicing in the house.
Sarah's father was frying catfish in the front yard as the Lindells' two French bulldog puppies -- Bubby and Gigi -- waited for scraps at his feet.
Streaks of sunlight and shadow dappled the living room floor, streaming in through the open shutters and landing on Slim Pickens, the couple's old Walker Hound, stretched out on his bed. The living room is a bright rectangle dominated by a large working fireplace on one wall.
Across the room near the kitchen sits a slender wooden dining table. Above it hangs something that looks like it was ripped off the top of a vintage carousel. Your tax-deductible gift will help keep our vital arts and education initiatives accessible to more communities across the nation! To join or renew as a Member, please visit our Membership page. To make a donation in memory of someone, please visit our Memorial Donation page.
Lindell is also a talented producer. He writes, records, and produces all his own songs, and has released 10 albums since his arrival on the music scene. Released in the spring of , Matters of the Heart was co-produced in part by Luther Dickinson and featured guitar from Anson Funderburgh. AllMusic relies heavily on JavaScript. Please enable JavaScript in your browser to use the site fully.
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