An American musician returns with a trilogy of his best albums.

Dennis Linde wrote Elvis' "Burning Love" and that Dixie Chicks tune "Goodbye Earl." There were many others in between, but those are the two we all know and love. Sort of. I secretly think the Dixie Chicks are great, but that's for another time. Back in 1970, Linde made his first solo album and he called it Linde Manor. I've posted some songs from the album before and man oh man is it a fine one. "Burning Love" on the back of [...]

...In 1895 the mill was enlarged and converted into a textile mill and in 1896 began making Indian blankets—geometric patterned robes (unfringed blankets) for Indian men and shawls (fringed blankets) for Indian women in the area—the Umatilla , Cayuse and Walla Walla tribes. That business eventually failed and the plant stood idle until it was purchased by the Bishop family. When the Bishop family took over the plant they built a new plant with the assistance of the town of Pendleton, which issued [...]

If you're in a place with a real small garden or no garden at all, these pretty little ladies are easy to grow and taste like the Earth is giving you attitude. That's two for two if you ask us. Grow them MP3: Dennis Linde - Fat Of The Land