Juan Carlos Hernandez Heartfelt Music. Lived-In Stories.
Rooted in Americana, folk, country, and blues, Juan Carlos Hernandez writes and sings songs shaped by real life—love found,
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Rooted in Americana, folk, country, and blues, Juan Carlos Hernandez writes and sings songs shaped by real life—love found,
I first heard Fire and Rain in the 1970s and fell into the story without really knowing what it meant. Years later, the song hits differently. It now carries friendships, seasons, and faces that time has taken—but memory hasn’t. This is just me, a guitar, and a song that’s been traveling with me for a long time.
This song is a memory.
It’s about first love—first kiss, first promises, and believing that love could outrun time. Two young hearts, a simple beginning, and a feeling that never really let go.
Years later, the faces have changed and the road looks different, but the truth of it remains. Some love doesn’t fade—it just grows quieter and deeper.
This is that story.
“How are you?” is the question we ask the most—and often mean the least.
This song is a quiet look back and a steady look forward. Written from the perspective of time passing, it reflects on where we’ve been, what we’ve carried, and what still lingers beneath the surface when someone asks that simple question.
No big production. No tricks. Just a song about memory, perspective, and the space between who we were and who we are now.
If it resonates, you’re not alone.
A bluesy, upbeat promise of sobriety, written as a love letter to my daughter after rehab—filled with grit, groove, and redemption.
A raw, emotional story about grief, healing, and unexpected redemption—told through stripped-down vocals and honest songwriting.

Juan Carlos Hernandez is the engine—and the heart—behind Old Guy Music & Production. A late-bloomer with decades of life under his belt, he channels Americana, country, folk, blues, and a touch of rock into songs that cut straight to the bone. These aren’t polished pop formulas—they’re lived-in stories of love, loss, and redemption, delivered with a weathered voice and a guitar that’s seen a few miles.


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