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Artist description
Solo Keyboard Artist (ASCAP) |
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Music Style
New Age |
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Musical Influences
Johann Sebastian Bach, Igor Stravinsky, Sergi Rachmaninov, Wendy Carlos, Mark Isham, Kurt Bestor, Keith Emerson (in fact, I even had my picture taken with him in 1987! |
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Similar Artists
Yanni, Suzanne Ciani, Mark Isham, John Tesh, Secret Garden, and Keith Emerson |
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Artist History
I began writing music at the age of 12. I have produced and released a several albums and singles throughout the years. Currently, I am executive producer and songwriter for a benefit album titled "Lullaby for Columbine, Love Endures" (www.columbinecd.com). 100% of net proceeds from the sale of the CD go to the "Friend of Mine Fund" for the victims of Columbine which are in need of over ten million dollars for current and ongoing medical expenses. In 1997, I released "Anthem to the Father", a tribute CD dedicated to my father who died from cancer in 1996. The album features contemporary electronic keyboard instrumentation blended with chant and evensong, performed by the awesome "St. Martin's Chamber Choir". Through the years, I have written and recorded unreleased material consisting mainly of ballads and other short compositions. I have also arranged for other artists and co-produced other works as well. Through such endeavors as "Lullaby for Columbine", I wish to continue to use the power of music for healing in our troubled and chaotic world. |
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Group Members
People whom I've worked with or are featured on two of my album projects are: St. Martin's Chamber Choir; Christian singer and songwriter, Brad Richardson; Concert Organist, Richard Robertson; The Denver Brass; Adrian Belew (who has performed with Paul Simon and Talking Heads); Colorado Children's Choral; A2J; Kantorei; and 15 year old singer and rising star, Rachel Lampa who just signed a double record deal with two major labels (You'll be hearing more of her later this year over the airwaves. Best of luck to you, Rachael!) |
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Instruments
Kurzweil PC 88, Korg M1 Plus, Roland M-BD1 and M-OC 1 Percussion and Orchestral Modules |
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Additional Info
More downloads and a second website will be available soon. |
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Location
Littleton, Colorado - USA |
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