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MY SOLO RECORDINGS

She's Leavin' Me
Inspired by a story I read about a guy "picking up" Paris Hilton in a Mexican restaurant; it certainly got my imagination running.

You Became
This song is dedicated to my wife, Claire.  It is the most sincere and unabashed love song I've ever written.

Without You
I owe so much to my terrific parents.  Who knows who I would be without them?

Quitting the Game
Music is a cold-hearted, evil bitch.

Somehow, This Time
Sometimes giving someone a second chance is worth it.  Third, not so much.

Memory Lane
Joint dedication here: to Sarah, the song's inspiration, and to Travis, the song's biggest supporter and fan.

Blue & White

Summer was long, I missed my band.  I had to rock all by my lonesome.

November, 1:24am
I recorded this late at night in my busy, busy dorm freshman year at JMU.

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When I Get There
The recording of this song was a study in singularity: one voice, one guitar, one mic, one take.

RECORDINGS WITH THE GUNSLINGERS

The New One (Live)
Could this be my best?  Some say; you decide.

Pull Me Back (Live)
I was deeply affected when a friend was horribly wronged. 

Brother
So I have a thing for writing songs about my family.  It's because they are amazing.

Waiting to Leave You

The more time that passes since this all happened, I just keep asking, what the hell was I waiting for?

B-SIDES & RARITIES

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The Pirate Song

I moonlight in an acoustic musical comedy duo entitled Osmotic Aquatic.  As far as anyone who's heard us is concerned, we have only one song, and this is it.

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Adventures of Beltman Theme

Once upon a time I wrote movie scores.  Yes, just once upon a time.  And the flick has yet to be made.  Oh yeah, and this theme wasn't selected anyway.  Oh well, feel free to play it whilst committing the most heroic act of your life.

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The Rox

Possibly the patriarchic endeavor of my novelty music career, sometimes you just can't help but crave crack cocaine.

 

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