R.L. Fancher R.L. Fancher Between Here and There R.L. Fancher has no idea what to put for a description. He's a 6'8" orangutan who was living in California, and then jumped on a train and started an 3-year tumble around the globe with a backpack, a guitar and his wife. He wrote some folk songs before he left. These are them. He's not a musician. He's not a song-writer. The songs are just for kicks. Love the music? Great. Hate every second? That's great too. Feel free to email him or comment with any sort of feedback or suggestions. Want a physical CD or a .zip file instead of downloading from here? Email. He'll do his best. Other than that, enjoy. Or don't. Somethings are worth doing just for the hell of it. Critical Reviews: "No one can deny that these are songs." - J. Flinkman, apple-picker, Washington "You know, maybe Dylan didn't have such a terrible voice after all." - M. Hooper, retired semi-pro football QB, California "Better than I expected, but I wasn't expecting much. Seriously, if you knew Ron, you'd understand what he's working with here." - J. McWilliams, hip-hop writer and artist, Wisconsin R.L. Fancher’s tracks Hard Drugs & Soft Landings by R.L. Fancher published on 2015-06-04T00:29:26Z God Will Never Say by R.L. Fancher published on 2015-06-04T00:29:26Z Speakeasy, Kid by R.L. Fancher published on 2015-06-04T00:29:24Z Someday (I'll Be A Folk Singer) by R.L. Fancher published on 2015-06-04T00:29:22Z Lullaby 1960 by R.L. Fancher published on 2015-04-20T16:22:34Z Allow Me To Introduce Myself by R.L. Fancher published on 2015-04-20T16:19:31Z Critias by R.L. Fancher published on 2015-04-20T16:18:57Z Deliah by R.L. Fancher published on 2015-04-20T16:18:39Z Divorce Another Day by R.L. Fancher published on 2015-04-20T16:17:03Z Dying Of Young Age by R.L. Fancher published on 2015-04-20T16:16:49Z