2025 Competition Entry:

On The Gulf by Michael Henchman

Genre

Country

Co-writer(s)

no

Performer(s)

Michael – vocals, acoustic guitar, high-strung guitar, bass, percussion
Bryan Daste – pedal steel
Jean-Pierre Garau – wurlitzer piano
Don Shultz – drums
Michael, Scott Martin, David Mosher – backing vocals

Description

I wrote this song while visiting my grandsons on Mustang Island, part of the barrier island chain on the Texas south coast, but it also hearkens back to an earlier time in my life when my family vacationed each summer on the Outer Banks of North Carolina. Time seems to move differently and more slowly in those close-knit coastal towns and hamlets.

Bio

Hailing from the evergreen Pacific Northwest, Michael Henchman’s thoughtful, imagery-rich songwriting often draws inspiration from roads less traveled that have beckoned since childhood – living across the U.S., in Europe, and many years in central Alaska – to create a contemporary sound that is at once warm and reminiscent. His music has been described as “progressive folk, mixed with redwoods, diners, grassy plains, a generous dash of longing, and a bit of road dust for texture.” His life experiences instilled a deep reverence for wide cinematic landscapes – both real and metaphorical; of life’s side roads that often beckon, of how the heart becomes entangled by time and distance, of the tangible and the elusive, of journeys on the quest for connective meaning that we all share.

“It is in these quieter places that what is true and real becomes more apparent,” Michael says. “One can feel the unbroken connection to the pulse of life.”

Michael is preparing the release of his third collection of songs in January 2025 – “If The Sky Fell” – a mix of alternative and contemporary folk, roots, country, even a touch of jazz; full-band arrangements with spacious, textural stylings.

He began listening intently to music at an early age, falling under the music spell of an eclectic range of artists in folk, pop, jazz, funk, gospel, and the long-form orchestral compositions of prog-rock, eventually being influenced to write songs by the work of such insightful writers as Jackson Browne, John Gorka, David Wilcox, Shawn Colvin, Richard Shindell, Dave Carter, and the inimitable Jimmy Webb, one of his favorites.

As part of his travels, Michael headed to Alaska to work as a pipe laborer during the early days of the TransAlaska Pipeline construction. The project was, in many ways, like the Gold Rush era of 80 years prior… people wending their way north to work hard, chasing their dreams, sometimes losing it all. The wild was always just over one’s shoulder, waiting for both the hardy and the foolish to test their mettle and their luck. Michael was inspired by the continuity of how life hangs on in such an unusual place, and ended up living there for three decades… land of the midnight sun, moonscape winters, verdant summers, lofty mountains, aurora borealis, braided rivers, and other splendid wonders.

Over the years, Michael has performed in various folk, rock-n-roll and jazz bands – as bassist, vocalist, and guitarist – and he has also composed instrumental music for public television in Alaska. He continues to search for stories from the many places that people call home.

Lyrics

On The Gulf
© Michael Henchman

Down on the Gulf of Mexico
Gentle breeze, sunrise glow
Start of another day
Waking up along the bay
These sleepy towns get their coffee on
Shaking off the night and feeling strong

There’s a man at dawn, out in white surf
Hook and line as the water churns
He’s out there every day
Standing alone as he casts away
And shrimp boats go sailing by
Heading out on the morning tide

[chorus]
Down on the Gulf of Mexico
Days are long, time moves slow
People aren’t rich, they tell you so
Simple way of life and they all know
Never have to worry ‘bout the undertow
Down on the Gulf of Mexico

Got a lazy feel, but people work hard
Salt of the earth, they don’t stray too far
Counting out their days
Don’t have lot to say
Child skins his knee, has a good cry
Sister reaches out to hold him tight

[chorus]
Down on the Gulf of Mexico
Days are long, time moves slow
People aren’t rich, they tell you so
Simple way of life and they all know
Never have to worry ‘bout the undertow
Down on the Gulf of Mexico

[bridge]
Men lean back in old wooden chairs
Smile lines run deep
Spinnin’ tall tales without a care
Late into the evening

Such a beautiful sky when it turns indigo
Trading its treasure of red and gold
End of another day
Gonna get down on my knees and pray
A million stars shine with heavenly light
Wheeling overhead ‘til their out of sight

[chorus 2]
Down on the Gulf of Mexico
Sweet ol’ song, take it real slow
Sleepin’ on the beach, a nice long doze
Sun and sand, it don’t get cold
Never have to worry ‘bout the undertow
Down on the Gulf of Mexico

[outro]
Don’t it make you just wanna go?
Down on the Gulf of Mexico

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