If I had to pick one person …
To tell the story of Oasis VC:
Listen to the song
It would be Ranger Rudi. Listen to the interview to find out why.
Bobby Angel attempts and fails …
To debut his new album around the campfire.
Bobby Angel sings a 3-song set
The problem? There seems to be a disconnect between the songs he’s selecting and the title of the album — Big Cypress Bound. Or is there? Bobby Angel explores the topic between singing his three songs, including (1) Pretty Boy and the Gunpowder, (2) Smash Hit and (3) Her and There.

You wouldn't believe it.
In the 1850s, a man named Aaron Cloud, one of the townβs first dreamers, raised a 160-foot wooden tower at the summit.
Why a campfire concert on a levee?
Answer: The adjacent canal was simply too wet.
Bobby Angel sings a 3-song set
Bobby Angel’s 3-song set includes (1) Midstream, (2) Pretend It Never Happened, and (3) Jaws of the Glades. But be aware: Bobby Angel does as much talking about the song as he does singing, and also goes off on some diatribes about the history of water management in the Everglades and Big Cypress. These three songs especially ring true on the levee because they speak to the interconnection between the Everglades and the Big Cypress Swamp and why restoration of the former depends on the later and vice versa.
One of my favorite songs …
And quickest ones to right.
The secret: I had under a week to prepare.
What’s more scenic than a Muscovy Duck?
Answer: A lake where flocks of them are known to roost.
Bobby Angel sings a 4-song set
Join the campfire to listen to Bobby Angel’s story telling in this four-song set at scenic Muscovy Lake. Bobby angel hits all all cylinders, and rarely has the campfire crackled so well. The ducks were loving it, too. Songs include: (1) Ballad of a Florida Panther, (2) Ugliest Forest, (3) Preserved, and (4) Higher Moral Ground.
Forget about getting there …
The better approach is enjoying the ride.
Stay on afterwards to hear the interview after the song
We always say that, but is it always enjoyable to enjoy the ride. Humans are dogged with a desire to get things done. Yes, we all enjoy to relax, but sometimes the only path to relaxation is to get lost in the midstream of doing something that you sort of like, but also allows you to get lost. So don’t be afraid, and don’t worry about getting washed away downstream. Eventually you’ll find where you’ll supposed to be. And just as quickly afterwards you’ll be on your way. Hail to all the unknown adventures that lies ahead!