When I was one I started to walk.
When I turned two I started to talk.
And play piano in the garage.
When I was 5 I started Art School in Balboa Park
at the Gallery for Contemporary Art.
I also started school at Jack and Jill Montessori.
When I was 6 I Found a bag of Money
And lit my hair on fire designing houses at night by candle for light.
When I was 7 I learned to Rollerskate
and When I was 7 I went to summer school taking guitar
I learned Tina Turner's - Roll it on the River
and Jim Morrison's - Riders on the Storm.
Owned my first house at age 11. I
Was a paper boy.
Made Tie Die Shirts, Candles, and Electronic Projects by the time I was 12.
Learned how to Rex by the time I was 12.
I worked at KCBQ Radio.
Worked at KFMB-FM B-100 FM
and learned to fly small planes.
Got stopped, driving my 1964 Mustang before I had my License to drive.
Started my own radiostation in my bedroom
and hung huge Yamaha speakers from the ceiling and broadcasted all over the neigborhood on FM.
When I was 17 I Went to work for Hamilton Avnet Pulling Chips
for the San Diego Electronics Community.
I had a dream about a plane crash... a 727 on fire flying over North Park. It cashed and everyone was killed. Two months later it really happenned just like the dream. It Freeked me out. And I remembered the dreams I had about California falling into the sea with a Title wave roaring accross the land.
Always wanted to be a Rock Star but never had the chance, until now.
Awesome Vaughn, I love your comment! The Mac has always moved me past my limits~ Now I pray I shall do the same for fans around the globe! Chasing rainbows until I die, look, it's Miss Kristin, up in the sky!
Vaughn Hemingway’s compelling debut CD, “Touch Me,” finds the singer-songwriter experimenting with form and delivery in a provocative 9-song collection that is just elusive enough to defy easy description, but more than potent enough to command deeper scrutiny. Shifting between straight synth-drenched pop “Touch Me,” to lo-fi expressionism “Emma,” to sprawling, multi-dimensional scores “I Want To Be Your Angel,” and “Jerrylin,” Hemingway’s mainly synthesizer, guitar, and drums backing makes for a stylized, indie map of his musical explorations. The intensity and characteristic quality of Hemingway’s performances and unique vocals transcend mere considerations of production or audience formatting. For instance, “Bring Them Home,” is a solemn piano-based tune that feels like nothing that came before it, and yet it does not feel out of place on an album bereft of artificial boundaries. The CD “Touch Me” by Vaughn Hemingway will find ready ears with music lovers who appreciate an artist’s vision and individualism.
hey i got two things fucked right now Labtop disc drive and my entire tower is shut down i think the processor went out haha so here i am coming to you bc your the first person i could think of =/