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A catchy pop rocker with a killer hook and a clever message for men who wish to learn how to achieve success with women. #1 on Soundclick Pop chart March/April, 2003.
Catchy rocker about making time for love at the end of the day. "I'm hypnotized!" #1 on Soundclick Pop Chart October, 2002, #1 on Soundclick Rock General chart December, 2002 to January, 2003.
A mellow R&B/jazz/pop that starts out very laid back and simple, but grows in intensity, with a delicate bridge that explains it all.
Something a little different this time, a bluesy, funky blue-eyed soul whatever.... A song for the times!
A peppy pop rocker about people who can't manage to be happy, and like it that way!
From stirring love ballad to bouncy rock chorus, this song will move you, grow on you, and stick in your head.
Background vocals: Ona Meyer.
12-string guitar: Steve Wilson.
#1 on Soundclick Pop Chart December, 2002 to February, 2003.
Dynamic heartland rock. Title song from the forthcoming CD. Guest on Lead Guitar: Jeff Noel. #1 on Soundclick Rock General chart March/April, 2003. #1 on overall Rock chart April, 2003.
Catchy, bouncy music, strong lyrics with attitude
A mixture of rock styles and a protest against withdrawing affection as a method of expression. 'This silent treatment hurts, it's so unkind!' #1 on Soundclick Rock General chart February, 2003.
Moderately paced rock ballad, a la Elton John and early Beatles. A slightly wistful look at my loving relationship with my step-daughter. Debuted at #1 on the Acoustic Rock sub-genre, went to #1 for overall genre Acoustic/Folk Chart May, 2003.
Elements of jazz and R&B propel this pop rock song about a compulsive liar.
Old-fashioned rock and roll, a hint of rockabilly, maybe some R&B sound in places, just silly fun mostly. Guest performer: Andre Lefebvre on piano. #1 on Soundclick Pop Rock Chart, June, 2003.
A powerful ballad, from acoustic guitar to full orchestration. Remixed and mastered November, 2003. #1 on Acoustic/Folk (whole genre) November, 2003.
A very danceable, driving beat accents this song about a person who thinks anything they do, no matter how bad, is forgiven with those 'magic words... you say you're sorry.'
A soft-rocker about dreams, with a strong melody, poetic lyrics, and a haunting lead guitar. The title refers to dreams: try to grasp a dream and you come up with hands full of air. #1 on Soundclick Pop Chart (whole genre) August, 2003.
A mellow song for putting your babe to sleep. It's really hypnotic and pleasant. #1 on Soundclick Acoustic Chart (overall genre) October, 2003.
