What we have here is a failure to compromise. Dave Buzard started his musical career as a straight-up Rock n' Roll guitar player worshipping at the alter of Jeff Beck and Pat Travers. Years passed and he found meager success on the stages of the Rustbelt. Dave co-founded Ask A Stranger, a popular Western PA rock band that had a very well reviewed (see also poor selling) independent CD in the late last century. While other band members went on to pursue musical interests as diverse as folk and hard southern boogie, Dave searched restlessly for his musical future. His musical tastes have always been diverse and evolving-rock, funk, punk, dance, new wave and soundtracks. He knew he had something to add to the landscape of modern music but for years knew only what he didn't want to be part of. No more classic rock band, progressive rock band, indie rock band, grunge rock band or any other "genre of the week" band that would confine him musically or ideologically. "Small Eternity" by Project Twelve(34) is the product of Dave's inspiration. Going it alone fort he first time ever, Dave blends and mixes. Merges genres and invites diversity..."Small Eternity" is not for everybody. But it is for every true open-minded fan of music as art.