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RainFallWarning
RainFallWarning Bio:

I will be on the The Michael Nayt Show on Monday, March 29th from 3PM to 4PM Pacific.
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It was a cold rainy night, the kind that often plague the west coast on a fall evening. In my hand was a tape. I had thrown an old mic against a cheap synth that I couldn’t play and bounced a mess of sound back and forth on a dual cassette tape deck. It was my first song and I was taking it to my friends house to present my troubled master piece. There, three of us stood under the balcony of his house in the dark listening to the churning tape just ever so slightly above the pounding rain. The muddy, garbled, out of tune mess that came out of the radio that night created a powerful memory that can be qued at any time with a spin of that tape. I had discovered an immeasurably powerful media that preserved memory. It didn’t take skill, talent or brilliance it just took honesty. Many years and many songs later I’m still writing and recording music as a means to remember, express emotion, create longing and change, all because of that night. The songs and the recordings have become better but the power remains the same.


Song for the road posted: 30 Sep 2007 02:29 PM
I was driving up the Coquihalla highway this summer. This route is fast and steep as it climbs through the high mountain passes of Southwestern British Columbia. I had intended to get off at small interior town but I missed my exit. Those who have driven this road know that missing a turn off can add many kilometers to the journey. Indeed there wasn’t a turn around nor an exit for over half and hour. During my slight detour I began to realize that parts of my life were like the road I was on. I felt as though I had missed some key exits and as a result I was stuck in a rut. I decided to take a risk and I took the next exit and ventured down a new road that I had not traveled on before. This road has been a bit rough and difficult to follow but the views are amazing!

Reservation posted: 30 Sep 2007 02:50 PM
I had the opportunity to bring a good group of friends on a tour of the Gulf Islands (Southwestern BC) this summer. It was over a long weekend and I knew the place would be busier then normal (these islands are never really busy). I new, however, a few places to go that would be roughly uninhabited so we could enjoy the beauty without the annoyance of crowds. Not only was our neighboring camp site invaded by loudest screaming children possible but it seemed that everywhere we went someone was already there or someone would sit near by and manage to ruin the moment. One evening we had discovered an impressive rocky point to explore and relax while we enjoyed the sunset. As the sky began to perform we began to focus our attention on it. No one spoke as the peace overcame everyone’s spirit. Just as I thought that this was the perfect moment that I had been searching for loud voices became apparent all around. A large group of people had invaded the rocky point that really wasn’t big enough for everyone. The moment was gone, the sun was down and we surrendered the spot to the other group wondering why they had chosen that spot when there were other spots near by that would have accommodated them. I came home frustrated and mostly un-relaxed. I realized however, that it wasn’t the other people that ruined the moment but me letting them ruin the moment. I had spent so much time trying the find the perfect spot, trying to find the perfect moment and trying to escape the crowds that I had forgotten to enjoy the trip. I came home and wrote the song “Reservation”.

We pray posted: 30 Sep 2007 05:52 PM
It seems apparent that humans were not designed to stand alone. Groups of people stand together to create the good times in the hopes that they will stand up against the bad and to do that it took more strength then I had known. We fought hard for one another, defended one another, fed one another. What happens though, when one falls? Sickness or tragedy strike with a fear grater then any knew. We all would go great lengths to help the situation, some stayed up late pacing and thinking, other were in the hospital, one stayed up and wrote a song, on top of that we all prayed. Whether or not we believe it would do anything was irrelevant because that was what we were called to do. So we pray.
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