Love Notes 4 Texas HempstaLK - 2025

Official music video of “Field Of Change”.

Field Of Change

A first-time hemp festival goer sees the light - spoiler alert: it’s greener and brighter than they ever imagined.

It’s FREE to download below.

Enjoy The High Clouds In Texas

Written by Casper Leitch

High Clouds In Texas is a 20-song joyride through smoky skies, Southern twang, righteous rebellion, and heady humor that's been crafted to inspire, educate, and entertain. Produced and written by Casper Leitch and Albie Inman and performed by the unforgettable pro-cannabis band, The Illusions Of Music, this album is as much a soundtrack to a movement as it is a playlist for a party. It’s Love Note from the band to the hardworking team at Texas HempstaLK.

Whether you’re lighting up for liberty, marching against prohibition, or just vibing under the stars with friends, these songs deliver toe-tapping truths, soulful harmonies, and campfire-ready commentary about hemp’s incredible legacy and the high times still to come. Perfect for Hemp Hoedowns, Hootenannies, and herbal hangouts alike.

THE AMAZING MUSICAL TRACK LIST

01. We Are Just An Illusion - (Country-Blues)

The band’s theme song: bluesy, brassy, and baked. Their opener at every cannabis concert because “who are these guys?” needs an answer.

02. Under The Stars - (Country)

Campfire friends, deep tokes, and deeper laughs. Like a group hug with a guitar solo.

03. Breaking Free - (Country-Rock)

A protest jam about cannabis locked up while Big Pharma parties. Rage with rhythm.

04. Sweet Swinging - (Swing Dance)

Cannabis makes your feet move and your hips forget they’re 40. Dance floor ready.

05. Rooted In History - (Bluegrass)

Turns out hemp built America. Who knew a banjo could teach history?

06. Evening Calm - (Country)

A hardworking woman finds her peace, and her pre-rolls, at sunset.

07. Lost Remedy - (Rockabilly)

Out of weed. Out of patience. Mayday! Someone call the dispensary!

08. Healed - (Country Gospel)

A soulful shout-out to the Holy Herb. Pass the peace pipe and praise be.

09. Summer Echoes - (Country Rock)

Teenage dreams, lifted scenes, and old dirt roads that smell like Skunk.

10. Tight Times - (Rockabilly)

A weed-seeking quest around town featuring change found in the couch and desperation.

11. Hemp 4 Victory - (Bluegrass)

World War II needed hemp. So do we. History facts at the hoedown.

12. Harvest Of Love - (Country Gospel)

A hemp farmer sings to his crop. It’s tender, wholesome, and slightly sticky.

13. Marching Orders - (Military March)

The failed War on Drugs gets musically mugged. Victory through volume.

14. Field Of Change - (Country)

First time at a Hemp Festival? You’ll never unlearn what you just inhaled.

15. Nightfall - (Jazz)

A moody, jazzy tale of one woman’s underground healing hustle.

16. Roots Of Wisdom - (Rock)

Generations passing down hemp knowledge, along with some suspiciously good chili recipes.

17. Sweet Divine - (Swing Dance)

Mike Hunt finds joy in cannabis and jazz hands after a long shift.

18. Memory Lane - (Country Rock)

Two seniors hotbox their ride and time travel to the 1960's. Groovy stuff.

19. Dance Vibes - (New World)

Friends come together to dance and party with good vibes and great green.

20. Time 4 Hemp - (Bluegrass)

The full theme song of the long running series, Time 4 Hemp'.

An Unseen Global Music Phenomenon

With every performance, The Illusions of Music prove that they’re more than just a band they’re a phenomenon. From small gatherings to massive festivals, their shows bring people together under - the banner of music, cannabis, and good vibes. Activists, musicians, and free spirits alike have rallied around their message, making them one of the most talked-about acts in the cannabis world.

As the fight for hemp legalization and cannabis reform continues, The Illusions of Music are providing the soundtrack to the revolution. So whether you’re a longtime advocate or a new listener looking for your next favorite band, tune in, turn up the volume, and let The Illusions of Music take you higher.

You can download all their music for FREE on this website.

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Casper Leitch at the 2014 Portland HempstaLK.

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Casper Leitch

I got involved in the Hemp Movement in 1989 when I was hired by Jack Herer to run hiss office. I launched the cable television series ‘TIME 4 HEMP’ on January 5, 1991. Time 4 Hemp is the first TV series in the history of broadcasting to focus strictly on the topic of cannabis. This has given me the dubious honor of being ‘The Father Of Marijuana Television’.

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