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Songwriting

I am a songwriter and arranger/producer who can work in many styles (be it rock, pop, blues or dance) and I have my own recording facilities. I have been writing lyrics and tunes for years and finally got my lyrical and musical ideas to start coming together in 2001. I want to write songs that mean something.

I am currently writing tracks for a singer who has written and sung about 20 songs. 

I have worked with a Producer on arranging 4 dance tracks that are now available in the States on a couple of different albums (2006). I have been working with the same producer and co written 6 tracks going on 4 different dance albums that are ready to go to press (2006).

If you are in need of a song or just some music or lyrics for a collaboration then get in contact following the link at the foot of the page and we'll see what we can do.

My first attempt at recording my own songs was in conjunction with Chris Sheppard (AKA Marcus Bekker) and "No More (Call to Arms)" was the result, motivated (if that's the right word) by the 9/11 tragedy.

The first of my songs for Breakout - "Just For Show" was premiered at one of our gigs in September 2002. Additionally, "Take it from them" was part of the Breakout set. The music for this was co-written with Kevin Harbor, one of Breakout's ex-bass players.

"Average Day" was the result of a project at LMS that has echoes of Pink Floyd.

I changed "No More (Call to Arms)" in to a highly charged rock track which was debuted by Breakout live on February 1st, 2003. A demo of this track has now been sent to various record and publishing companies.

Call to Arms is now "No More (Call to Arms)" to make sure people get the right message from the title and has been updated. 

Listen to "No More (Call to Arms)". Updated Segments (July 2005)

No more (Call to Arms) - Verse 1

No more (Call to Arms) - Break

These are in Windows Media Player Format. If you cannot read these and would like to listen in another format please contact me by following the link below to send me an email.

Please note that the content of these files is protected by Copyright and that unauthorised copying, reproducing, lending, hiring, public performance and broadcasting is prohibited. All rights of the producer and owners of the recorded work reserved.

If you would like to purchase the CD please contact me by following the link below to send me an email.

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