
Ralph Covert writes music for all the moments of life.
What is Patreon?
Patreon is your chance to join me in the adventure of making and sharing the music I create. It allows me to streamline the process of getting my songs, videos, and podcasts from my studio into your life. That’s cool, because I have tons of content I’m dying to share with you. Even more importantly, you are directly supporting the work I do, and allowing me to continue creating.
To show my appreciation, and to make it that much more exciting for people to join, I'm offering any new and existing member at the $5/month and up levels FIVE unreleased songs from the Cheap Beer Night sessions: David Works Downtown, Trying Too Hard to be a Gentleman, Sadie (one of John's tunes), True to Myself, and The Corner of Love and Lust. We recorded 102 songs over two nights, and the stuff on Cheap Beer Night just scratches the surface.
You’ll be joining the private club of people like you for whom my music matters, and helping spread the word, all while getting access to more of the music you love.
By supporting me, you allow me to pay the sound engineers, video operators, and musicians who make the music possible. I am then able to share the songs I write and record directly with you. I still utilize the standard channels of music distribution, but you get access first, and have the chance to hear things no one else will, like these great live recordings featuring John, Pickles, and Terry. Thanks for all your support!
Join the fun!
With shelter at home practices ending in person concerts, Ralph began broadcasting daily live shows on Facebook Live. The Acoustic Army became the Staycation Army, and over the course of hundreds and hundreds of shows has grown into a loving and engaged community. The audience requests the songs, which range from Ralph’s World to The Bad Examples, and from recorded favorites to rare and brand new tunes!
Staycation Army Group
Trivia point: Ralph was joined by Steve Gerlach, Michael Hartigan, and a live studio audience on May 5, 2017 to perform the very first ever Facebook Live concert. They played “Bad Is Beautiful” in sequence, which also makes “Not Dead Yet” the first song every performed on Facebook Live.