Music
Classic Rock musical adaptation of the traditional Christmas carol written by John H. Hopkins Jr. in 1857
A message of unity and peace for planet Earth
HOT internet romance
A summer song relating the uncertainty of young love
Folk-rock tune created for SC's 10th anniversary song competition. Selected a first runner-up from over 8000 entries. A former #1 in the Pop charts. Enjoy!
Based on a true story of the man instrumental in establishing the Seven Oaks Hospital in Winnipeg, Manitoba
A song about mistrust and its negative implications
A summer come and gone but some memories last forever
A story of the loss of man's best friend
A collab with Danny Laygan of the Markdanyells who adds his unique vocal touch to 'Oceanna'. It's a timeless message of peace, healing and love.
Deborah Diak the Music Maven at Rising Star Artists was gracious enough to play the song and comment on my works on this 5:23 edited version of Musician Edition. (11/09)
This was an endorsement for Ron Paul's 2008 election campaign. UPDATE 12/09: Obama orders 30,000 more troops to Afghanistan, bringing the total to 100,000. For this he gets the Nobel Peace Prize? As Orwell wrote in 1984: "War is Peace."
A song inspired by a true story of a U.S. soldier who left the army after witnessing atrocities during a two year tour of duty in Iraq. He has since joined the ranks of soldiers in the 'war resister' movement.
a love letter from the trenches
Make Love Not War
Do bones speak? A Native Indian's struggle with the past.
A musical adaptation of the John Legend song
36 Beatles song titles contained in this dedication to the Fab Four
Infidelity in High-Fidelity!
An instrumental trip along the seashore
just a simple ditty recalling the days of the traveling troubadour
Time heals all wounds
beast: beest - a cruel, forceful and wicked monster
Got 6:23 to spare? Hop aboard, strap on your seat belt & crank up the volume!
A song about trusting you inner instincts and the logic and foresight the conscience generally possesses. As they say, truth is stranger than fiction and often harder to swallow than lies that go down like fine wine.

