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I Hope Fred Doesn’t Get Rabies was inspired by a group email I received from John Barnes. The lyrics are pretty much just me reading his email. John used to send some interesting messages, and I’m not sure if this is a true story or not, but my gut tells me it is. The subject of the email was “Should I Worry”?

I first met John Barnes on University Avenue in Morgantown in front of the Sunnyside Superette. Owen Davis introduced us by saying, “Todd is from Parkersburg”. I reached out my hand and asked John where he was from, and he said, “Earth”. It is unlikely you’ll hear this song at my live shows.

I had recently purchased a Zoom RhythmTrak RT-323 and was creating some demos with it for my upcoming album My Lost and Found.

I hope you enjoy!
Thank you for everything.
Love,
Todd

Artwork by Sophia Burge

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from I Hope Fred Doesn't Get Rabies​/​My Kinda Down (2007), released October 17, 2022
Todd on Kazoo, Jaw Harp, Harmonica, Additional Percussion, Zoom RhythmTrak RT-323, Guitar and vocals

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Todd Burge Parkersburg

If it’s been discovered by man, West Virginia’s Todd Burge has written about it. A born ponderer and observer of life, each of his songs tells a story. Whether drawn from personal experience or a tale of poetically woven fiction, you’ll live every second of it through his songs. ... more

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