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I STILL REMEMBER – PART 1
I received a call from my lawyer. My divorce was final. It was a big moment. Continue reading →
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TAKE ME AWAY – PART 2
My new song “Take Me Away” life was like a soft blanket over my entire day. It surrounded me with sweet notes and a melody that took away all of my sadness. Continue reading →
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TAKE ME AWAY – PART 1
It’s hard for me to understand how I am such a passionate songwriter when I seldom consciously choose to write a song. I cannot compose a new song by simply playing my guitar and wishing for it to appear. A song unfolds for me, and it usually happens at a time when I’m very discouraged. It all starts with a magical moment. Continue reading →
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SEEING YOU SOMEDAY
If my song comforts another person, I always feel blessed. Continue reading →
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