Where do I begin? Here is a list of artists that have left their mark on me in no paticular order. The Beatles, Bob Dylan, Joe Pass, Supertramp, CSN&Y, Black Sabbath, Del Amitri, John Prine, Steve Goodman,Tony Rice, James Taylor, Alice Cooper, Jethro Tull, Jaco Pastirous, Crowded House, Oscar Peterson, Peter Gabriel. What can I say, I like music
Thanks for stopping by my page. I've been recording and producing artists for 25 years and have finally decided to take some time and work on some songs I've written. I have always considered myself as a songwriter first no matter what hat I was wearing.
Sorry in advance for not having fancy marketing or widgets but this is more of a personal journey for me. I'm not trying to "be a star" or win anybody over, I'm just trying to record some songs that at the end of the day I can feel good about and if some people along the way relate to the music I feel blessed.
The songs you are listening to are in various stages of production and I will be updating them and adding songs as my work continues.
Peace
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Hey Dave, I love that song 'land of the free", the chorus is really good,it's like unexpected the way to melody goes up on mama... and the lyrics hit home...you know that feeling of being able to relate...wanting a better world..... (maybe you need some oooos and aaahs, in the the background...hey I'm not saying me...necessarily?!)--ha, Hope your doing well, I hope to record a few songs at your studio real soon.... Keep up your own personal work, your songwriting hits the heart, it is good stuff! blessings & peace, Kim
Hey Dave, Great to see you here on MySpace and great to see you are still making music. As usual, your lyrics and music speak to the soul of mankind. I love your website. I will keep you in mind and I hope you will keep me in mind as well for any sax work you might need. Plus with my Electronic Wind Instrument I can sound like just about anything you might need. Hey, do you still have a copy of that cable TV video we did as Montage? Let me know. And please stay in touch. Kurt Kreimier