Record Review
Ronnie Glover
"Nothing Ever Changes"
(Hayden's Ferry)

With a weathered voice, which at times borders on the Jimmie Dale
Gilmore-esque, Ronnie Glover sings with subtle insight about small town
life. The title cut tells of a town that seems to have fallen off the
progress train. One suspects Y2K was never much of an issue there.

Glover is more concerned with human faults and frailties.  He proves to have many of the
same storytelling skills as Tom Russell, whose "Navajo Rug" he covers. But it's his own
song "The You and Me Waltz", that takes the prize among the 13 cuts.

Supported by a lone mandolin's vibrato and an empathetic fiddle, it speaks of the
beautiful music two lovers make.  "So please take my hand and be my partner/And we'll
waltz together in love me and you."  Like any memorable waltz, this tune is a dizzying
delight.

Glover doesn't try to get tricky here.  Instead, he lets the basics of
gentle singing and honest songwriting be his strength.  If nothing ever
changes in his basic approach, it'll be for the best.

- Dan MacIntosh - Country
Standard Times
"Nothing Ever Changes"