Drew Signor

Describing himself as a "Thoreau with a guitar," Drew Signor explores Arizona's wild corporeal and spiritual terrain. "Gloryland Reprise - Walking the Southern Arizona Wilderness and the Spiritual Implications of Landscape" - offers incomparable peace and beauty, an insightful look into the art of our creation and its spiritual presence through song, prose, poetry, and cunning illustration, as it investigates Arizona's hinterland. This is the place our parents never warned us about. The hot ground where if you enter, you can never leave. Drew Signor shows us the way to leave the house and find our place. The heat, rock and white light that burn this place into our minds and flesh bring forth many songs. Listen up, as one lover explores the "Heartbreak Hotel" of our dreams.

Drew Signor is the author of "In the Sight of God and Man- A Cowboy Novella" - "Sweat of the Sun, Tears of the Moon - 30 Years of Songs, Essays and Insights, the Artist and his Craft." He has devoted more than forty years to songwriting and performing, over thirty years exploring Arizona backcountry. Singing songs of the wilderness and the spiritual implications of landscape, of truck drivers, Appalachia, and the love that's waiting home. Troubadour to rocks and rills. Drew Signor weaves illusions of Arizona's flowering deserts, its hills and mountain streams; often viewed but seldom seen. His music is the wind and the birds who sail it, and each song concludes that life is a mirage in which we surprise a reflection of our soul.