Goodbye John Wayne and Day Is Coming – The Music of Geof Morgan

Geof Morgan

Geof Morgan was a pioneer in the men's music that emerged around 1980 and which was so transformational for so many. Geof's path began in New England, matured and deepened in Nashville, and then migrated to Bellingham, Washington. His healing work continued all the while, though Geof's music lay largely dormant for decades, till about 6 years, where it sprung fully back to life. Geof released the album Morning Rising last year, with new breadth and depth. From Goodbye John Wayne and Take Back the Night more than 40 years ago to Day Is Coming and Light in the Tunnel this past year, Geof Morgan shows us new and better paths to walk. Catch up with Geof via his Facebook page, listen to some of his old songs via Youtube, and get his new album via Apple Music.

Past/present religious/spiritual influences: Congregational, Buddhist, Non-affiliated

All featured music is written & performed by Geof Morgan:

Goodbye John Wayne - from It Comes With The Plumbing

I Am This Land - from Morning Rising

Break Surface - from Morning Rising

Hear the Breakers Roar - from Morning Rising

Day Is Coming - from Morning Rising

Light In The Tunnel - from Morning Rising

Episode Number

SOS-000641

First Air Date

Listen & Download

Goodbye John Wayne and Day Is Coming – The Music of Geof Morgan

Audio file

Full, uncut interview with Geof Morgan

Audio file

A bit about Geof's trajectory from New England to Bellingham, Washington, via a good life in Nashville.
A vital aspect of Geof's healing work has been his efforts to free men from limits on their worthwhile work and beingness.
Geof was, at one point, a 4-eyed person, but no more.

Broadcast Date(s)

Guest:

Geof Morgan

Comments

What a treat to listen to you two!!  Thanks for what you do Mark, ... and Geof, ... you're new work is so smooth and sweet and deep.  I'm not surprised.  Nice to hear it.  Made my day.  Thank you both.

xx,   Peter

Add new comment

The content of this field is kept private and will not be shown publicly.