The motif of many of Ford's works, be it collaborative cd recordings or written poetry is that he resurrects iconic figures ranging from actresses
Susan Hayward,
Dorothy McGuire to legendary jazzmen such as
Charlie Parker and
Charles Mingus. His work conjures and preserves the ambience of woebegone days of Los Angeles, the neglected regions and landmarks from the Pacific Northwest to the shores of Lake Michigan, marking passages of time in America. Many of Ford's poetic narrations especially accompanied by former Doors drummer
John Densmore would trace the roots of American music, mainly hardcore jazz. Ford’s 2014 release of spoken eleven poems album,
Look Each Other in the Ears, is another collaborative project of infusing notable musicians such as from
The Doors guitarist
Robby Krieger, drummer
John Densmore and the late keyboardist
Ray Manzarek. Ford’s poems also include accompaniment of choral singers and musicians
Angelo Moore, Tommy Jordan from the band
Geggy Tah. This album is another one produced by Harlan Steinberger at Hen House Studio in
Venice, California. ==Poetry==