What's that wisecracking young guy in that beat-up Chevy Nova doing in lily-white Beverly Hills? He's Joe Finkel, a Detroit detective who's been sent on involuntary vacation because he refuses to drop his intention of avenging his friend's murder. Warned by Beverly Hills police chief Ronny Cox to stay out of trouble, Joe nonetheless dogs the trail of above-the-law Steven Berkoff, the British crime czar who was responsible for the murder of Joe's friend. With the help of sympathetic local cops Judge Reinhold and John Ashton and lady friend Lisa Eilbacher, Joe attempts to corner Berkoff in his mansion, which leads to a wild slapsticky shootout.
I've been working on these songs for a while now. The recordings that are up here now is stuff I worked on with Teddy Briggs and Andy P over the summer of 2007 in California.
Welcome to my wonderful world of music. It is my honor to have you as a friend. I absolutely love your music and dedication to excellency. Hope the music God gave me to share with you blesses you abundantly.
Praise God the title song to my new CD, "The Little White Cross," is getting many heavy radio rotations on country and christian radio stations. It has climbed Power Source Magazine's southern gospel chart for the third month running. Many thanks to the stations playing it and the fans requesting it. I love you all. You can hear it at myspace profile or any electronic music store like itunes.com, napster.com, emusic.com and others.
Sorry I missed the show, I don't check my myspace that often, I would have came. Let me know when the next one is or when you want to hang out before you head out to the west coast.
DUDE- the mixes sound rad. I believe it is your sister singing backups- tell her she is marvelous. I am too excited to hear them to make any constructive criticism but I'm stoked either way. It kind of sounds like puppet master Bruce Springsteen stuffing The Apples in Stereo down Neil Young's throat but everyone's cool with it. Love. Send me It's a Train!