Released Original Music

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  • Let God Show You The Way
  • Sing The Lord's Song
  • When The Angels Came
  • Try The Lord's Way
  • That Person Is You
  • Song For Sheri
  • Feed The People
  • C.C.M. Jingle
  • Diminuation

Unreleased Original Music


1. "Let God Show You The Way"
2. "Sing The Lord's Song"
These are praise songs that I wrote several years ago.

3. "When The Angels Came"

4. "Try The Lord's Way"
This is another praise song that I wrote many years ago. It was written on an acoustic guitar with a simple finger-picking pattern. I decided to notate the pattern and transfer it to my sequencer, where I used an effected harp sound for the background instrument instead of guitar.

5. "That Person Is You"
This is a song from my high school days, but with a more recent arrangement.

6. "Song For Sheri"
This is another song from my high school days. I don't recall that there was an actual person named "Sheri" that this song was written for. So, let's just say it is dedicated to all the women who broke my heart through the years.

7. "Feed The People"
This is a song from my San Diego State days. I had a Political Science class one semester and the professor insisted upon a semester project. While most of the class was toiling over some sort of speech/presentation (this was before PowerPoint), I decided to write a song instead. When my turn to present came, I brought in my guitar and sang this song. I then turned in a short essay and got an A-. Much more interesting than a speech and a paper.

8. "C.C.M. Jingle"
Way back in the day when I was attending San Bernardino Valley College, I worked at the Baskin-Robbins in Central City Mall. At that time, they had some insipid advertising jingle that seemed to play over and over on the P.A. system. I finally got so tired of hearing it, I decided to do something about it. So rather than poking my ears out and running screaming out the door never to return (tempting though that was), I wrote this little ditty. I suppose it could also be called insipid and insanity inducing after a few listens. But, if you only listen once or twice, I think you will be safe.

9. "Diminuation"
This is a brief piano piece that I wrote in high school.


Note: Singing is definitely not my strength and I have to confess that I hate my voice (probably the only thing I have in common with John Lennon). Despite Auto-Tune and other studio processing, the singing still leaves something to be desired. Hopefully one can look past the vocals and find some good songwriting and backing instrumental work.