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I
live in Grand Forks, British Columbia, right down
on the US border. I've been writing songs since
1969 when I got my first guitar at 15.
I'm
an Army brat, grew up on bases in Kingston Ontario,
Calgary and Camp
Wainwright Alberta, with a few years in between
where we lived like
civilians in a house Dad bought in Chilliwack
British Columbia. In the
summer we would come to Grand Forks to visit grandparents
and cousins, and
I call Grand Forks my home town.
I've
worked as a section man on the Canadian Pacific
Railway, pulled
boards on the green chain for Pope And Talbot,
loaded boxcars and driven a
boom boat for MacMillan Bloedel on Vancouver Island...but
for the most
part I've been self-employed all my adult life,
doing things like carpet
cleaning, delivering flyers, painting houses,
washing vinyl siding,
roadside sales...whatever it takes...
I have three kids and three grandkids.
I was a deadbeat dad so
I can't brag about how they've all turned out,
but they're all beautiful,
and strange to say, nobody hates me.
To date I've written about a thousand songs, many of whose tunes I've
forgotten, so now when I perform I'll sometimes just speak them as
poetry, with other songs mixed in which I accompany with my guitar and
sometimes harmonica.
I've
recorded a number of CDs. The one that people
seem to like the best
so far is called The Ladies Of Summer.
As
far as my goals for my art: I just want the listener
to feel some of
what I feel.
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