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Texas Music Cafe® features live performances from singer-songwriters all over Texas and beyond. Over 20 years of unknowns and locals alongside the legendary icons of Texas music reside in our archive. Texas Music Cafe celebrates the music of all cultures residing in Texas. Dear Darcie by Steven Fromholz from the album A Rumor in My Own Time. This tune is a love letter to a daughter far away and wondering if she misses him as badly as he misses her. This was a particularly touching song for me since I have a daughter far away that I have written a song for and whom I miss terribly sometimes. Pass the tissue please. Steven Fromholz was born in Temple, Texas and attended the University of North Texas where he was president of the Folk Music Club.[1] Fromholz began performing while he was serving in the United States Navy during the 1960s. After leaving the Navy, he teamed with Dan McCrimmon to create the group Frummox.[2] Fromholz also played with Stephen Stills and Rick Roberts before going solo. He recorded with Willie Nelson, singing "I'd Have to be Crazy," and Lyle Lovett covered "Texas Trilogy" and "Bears." Other artists who have recorded his songs include Hoyt Axton, John Denver, Jerry Jeff Walker, and Sturgill Simpson. In addition to singing and songwriting, Fromholz dabbled in acting, playwriting, poetry, record producing, narrating, jingle-writing and whitewater river guiding. In 2007, he was named Poet Laureate of the State of Texas by the Texas State Legislature.[3] His latest book is Steven Fromholz: New and Selected Works. He had two daughters; Darcie (to whom the song "Dear Darcie" is dedicated) and Felicity (for whom his record label Felicity Records is named). Lonestar Music wrote a memorial piece following Steven's death. https://lonestarmusicmagazine.com/in-... His dotcom is still up. You can find it here. http://www.stevenfromholz.com/