2015

The demand for ivory and the consequences of elephant poaching are far reaching.  The song "I Hear Your Voice" was inspired by the plight of African elephants and the unimaginable possibility that these magnificent creatures may be extinct within 20 years if the current rate of poaching for elephant ivory continues.     The hope is that each of us can do our part to end the demand for ivory and its consequences. 
For a list of organizations working on Elephant Conservation issues and links, go to the World Elephant Day website at http://worldelephantday.org/associates/resources


 

Sampler (PART 1) from video recorded at Beans in the Belfry on February 6, 2015

The Road Goes on Forever (David Mallett)
Scrapwood Fort (Joe/Lark Rize)
Morning Comes Forever (Elena/Lark Rize)
Señor (Bob Dylan)
Blue Umbrella (John Prine)
Larks Rising (Elena/Lark Rize)
White Line Fever (Merle Haggard)

Sampler (PART 2)  from video recorded at Beans in the Belfry on February 6, 2015

Sea of Heartbreak (Paul Hampton/Hal David)
I Pray for Rain (David Mallett)
I Dream Some Day (Elena/Lark Rize)
Dusty Old Box (Joe/Lark Rize)
Close the Door Lightly When You Go (Eric Andersen)
Clare to Here (Ralph McTell)

2014

 
Lark Rize rendition of Steve Gillette's When the First Leaves Fall