Bio
Coming
of age in the 60s was a lucky break. It was a turbulent time that was
transformational not only to my world view but also in lifting the gates on the
limitations and fears on which many of us were raised.
For me, the music of the time was the doorway to my liberation. It began with
access to R&B, the Motown explosion, and then the Folk world which was expressed
in the voices of Bob Dylan, Dave Van Ronk, Lightening Hopkins, John Lee Hooker,
Jack Elliott, Phil Ochs, Tom Rush, Joan Baez. The marriage of Country to Blues
to Folk and ultimately Rock and the "British Invasion" made those who tried to
define popular music by segment seem out of touch. As these definitions began to
blur, so did the barriers between people begin to break down. It was a time of
turbulent change that tore down the laws that permitted segregation, dared us to
challenge convention, and forced us to question a government that pursued a war
which seemed wrong to many of us being told that we had to fight it. I was never
content to just listen; I wanted to learn how to express myself with music as my
language.
I began learning the guitar and writing songs when I was a kid, but then I put
it on hold for many years. Returning to it several years ago, I now spend most
of my time writing and recording songs. In this context, it is fair to say that
my first CD, Insomnia, was decades in the making. The next one will not take as
long.
In addition to my solo work, I am the lead singer of The Complete Unknowns, a
band that celebrates the catalog of Bob Dylan. Virtuoso guitarist Randolph
Hudson III is a co-founder of the band, and we have been performing for the past
five years. I have also been a member of The Lost Keys and The Psychedelic
Summer. Both bands celebrate the music of the 60s.
Thanks for visiting my website. Hope you dig the tunes. |