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Announcing: DOUBLE SARSPARILLA ~ Our newest single Released August 1st, 2025. ANGELS DANCE OVER YOU ~ Released April 18th, 2025.
“BLUE” our 4th full-length album is set to release February 14th, 2026. Our first ever collection of love songs, “BLUE” promises to deliver a whole new look into this “Texas storyteller.”
A student of all things “Texas Songwriter,” this New York native explores “sense of space against toils of age and stage,” through a modern backdrop of weaving directions, that bend you towards a new Americana-classic.
The image latent, cinema graphic “CHARLEMAGNE’S TOWN,” unwinds a haunting love story of classic Shakespearean scope. Dreamy in composition and instrumentation (piano, violin, cello, accordion), this second single off the album is a career benchmark tidal line for this songwriter, sure to stir the listener. “Find a quiet place sometime and listen carefully to John Ebdon’s Charlemagne’s Town. It is most representative of his musical work, a soaring piece that leaves the listener breathless and emotionally spent. Like all of Ebdon’s music, it dives deep and touches a place in the listener’s soul that has collected dust and has, for the most part, been forgotten.” - Articulate. // Dennis Welch.
“BLUE” our 4th full-length album is set to release February 14th, 2026. Our first ever collection of love songs, “BLUE” promises to deliver a whole new look into this “Texas storyteller.”
A student of all things “Texas Songwriter,” this New York native explores “sense of space against toils of age and stage,” through a modern backdrop of weaving directions, that bend you towards a new Americana-classic.
The image latent, cinema graphic “CHARLEMAGNE’S TOWN,” unwinds a haunting love story of classic Shakespearean scope. Dreamy in composition and instrumentation (piano, violin, cello, accordion), this second single off the album is a career benchmark tidal line for this songwriter, sure to stir the listener. “Find a quiet place sometime and listen carefully to John Ebdon’s Charlemagne’s Town. It is most representative of his musical work, a soaring piece that leaves the listener breathless and emotionally spent. Like all of Ebdon’s music, it dives deep and touches a place in the listener’s soul that has collected dust and has, for the most part, been forgotten.” - Articulate. // Dennis Welch.