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'tude vox is a state of mind. It started at the dawning of the Age of Aquarius. That's when stereo types from the 50's no longer fit post World War II society. There was outrageous talk of "Consciousness Evolution" and ordinary people becoming enlightened.
That's when I was born. Raised in a strict Roman Catholic home with New Thought education for a chaser, the world didn't make sense. How can a good and loving god be vengeful? I just didn't get it. I couldn't understand the purpose of war. I curiously nodded when people talked behind each other's back, spewed the poison of prejudice and deceived everyone for personal gain. Thinking it was my inability to comprehend the Divine Wisdom of the centuries, I bought into the values, learned the dogma and kept to myself.
For decades, I did the do, playing by a set of rules and principles embedded in my mind much further back than memory. Through college, graduate school, then the jet-set life as a management consultant, I firmly believed I could affect a discernable difference in the foreseeable future AND live to tell about it.
My career in the mortgage banking industry finally burst my bubble. I knew I wouldn't break the bank doing business ethically but expected it would sufficiently provide for me as I served my clients with respect and kindness on the side. I was wrong.
Finally, my life-long love of singing demanded a meaningful outlet. My music career evolved out of my discontent and disconnect with status quo. Every institution in the world is on the verge of total devastation. Corruption is at the core of every one. It has to change. I’m here to help usher it in.
I have music in a wide variety of styles, from easy-listening ballads and pop-rock to hip-hop and progressive rock. I work with the finest musicians throughout the world to make music that matters.
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On Gather, I'm Looking For ...:
people who listen to music that matters.
Music, in addition to being fun to hear, is the power of thought magnified by the majic of sound. The brain is a computer, accepting programming from any stimuli. I make music with real emotion (not Sunday-school proper) that provides messages of empowerment, peace, cooperation and love.
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