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Derek Aramburu

About Me


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ia3KcIEg0kE
Save Me Again


When Houston singer/songwriter Derek Aramburu, takes the stage at Kerrville as a finalist, chosen from eight hundred international entrants, it will be his second invitation in as many tries.
Kerrville has hosted this longest-running American folk festival for thirty-five years and has been fertile ground for launching the music careers of such notable artists as, David Wilcox, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Lyle Lovett, Nancy Griffith and John Gorka. Only a handful of the New Folk competitors have scored the coveted opportunity to share their talent twice. More than traditional folk, Kerrville embraces a wide genre of music from blue grass, acoustic rock, Americana, country and jazz.
Derek’s style has evolved to a mood and message driven range of acoustic rock as evidenced on his newest CD “Where We Hide.”
The creation of “Where We Hide” came upon the heels of a deeply introspective time in Derek’s life, concluded by coming back to friendships, faith and his heart’s desire to best serve God by writing songs about the human condition and understand the places we hide, from people and ourselves to avoid pain. This journey is heralded by these songs. Like page turning short stories, delivered by his spirited tenor-to-baritone, each track leaves the listener wanting for one more.
Produced with Bill Ward at Songdog Records and accompanied by the soothing harmonies of Selia Qynn and Melissa Sambrooks, there is something for everyone’s iPod here.Born and raised in Marlborough, MA just outside of Boston, (across the street from Desperate Housewives actress Marcia Cross,) Derek envisioned himself as a musician from the precocious age of eight but did not start playing until after highschool.
It was years later when a college baseball career was winding down at University of Maine-Orono, that his childhood vision returned, and he began to teach himself guitar and play around with some lyrics. Within a year he won the Bangor Bass Park Music Festival Songwriting Competition in Bangor, ME. Quite a ride ensued –opening for Livingston Taylor in Bar Harbor, ME and then on to Boston where he worked by day to support his songwriting habit, and played various venues by night including Nightstage in Boston, and The Bitter End in The Village of NYC. His talent was evident and the vision became a few steps closer.
The compass of destiny pointed southwest in the fall of ’92, by way of a brown-eyed gal from Texas who captured his heart and shared the promise of his dreams. Debbie was a childhood friend who also enjoyed “Barefoot sprints to catch the ice-cream man...” summer days on Robinhood Road, while visiting her grandparents in Marlborough. A period of time Derek so sweetly captured by the song “Robinhood Road.” They married in 1993 and made Houston their home.
Music took a back seat, while a growing family and working by day in the financial services field were top priorities. Yet, there were national anthems sung for Houston Rockets’ playoff games, openings at the Millbend Coffee house and airplay on WATD in Marshfield, MA; WKPFT in Houston; WKKFI in Kansas City; and WAVM in Maynard, MA.
“Where We Hide” was released at a private event on March 24, 2007 in Houston and airplay on WKPFT in Houston followed within a week. The response has been “Unbelievable – like a dream come true.” For Aramburu, who is eager to present “Steps in the Sand” and “Home” at Kerrville and Wildflower in May. While the path has been a bit round about, looking back he wouldn’t change a thing. “It has been a great ride, and by some miracle here I am. I long to create music that makes others feel the same joy and peace I feel when I hear a song I love. The music is out there; all around us, everywhere, everyday….all we have to do is reach out and grab it. “
He welcomes listeners to drop him a line and share their comments either here or at derekaramburu.com

My Interests

Music:

Member Since: 5/15/2007
Band Website: derekaramburu.com
Band Members: "Where We Hide" CD: Recorded at Songdog Recording Studios.
Derek Aramburu- all music and lyrics; co-arranger and producer, acoustic guitar, vocals.
Bill Ward- co-arranger; co-producer; acoustic guitar, bass, keyboard, percussion.
Melissa Sambrooks- harmony vocal
Selia Qynn- Harmony vocal
Mark Zeus- Mandolin
Ron Rebstock- Banjo
Much thanks for Bill's guidance and the beautiful contributions from Melissa, Selia, Mark, and Rob.
Influences: I am strongly influenced by:
The way James Taylor and Don Mclean combine deep and crafty lyrics with a fun pop sound;
John Prine's ability and willingness to have a strong vision of the future;
The sweet memories of childhood brought on by listening to Carly Simon, Carol King, and Joni Mitchell;
The painful and uncommon honesty of John Denver;
The story-telling of Harry Chapin and Jim Croce;
The innovations of David Wilcox and John Gorka;
The clarity and passion in the vocals of Rose Cousins and Chuck E Costa;
The way Edie Carey delivers a song on stage;
The way Bill Ward genuinely wants EVERYONE to succeed;
"Synchrodestiny"- That force in the universe which subtly orchestrates the assembly of key relationships, coincidence, and luck.
Relationships- because, for me, they are the most wonderful, yet elusive part of the human experience.
A cool fall day on the eastern promenade of Casco Bay in Portland, Maine.
A Texas winter sunset. The natural love I feel for my children.
Sounds Like: a tenor in the body of a baritone.
Record Label: Songdog Records
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Back from The Texas Music Awards!

Normally, a blog with this type of heading would reveal events as they unfolded during such a big event. Not so here. If you were extra fortunate, you might even read a little about the artists secre...
Posted by on Tue, 28 Apr 2009 20:34:00 GMT

Video--"Save Me Again."

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ia3KcIEg0kE Save Me Again
Posted by on Sat, 11 Apr 2009 23:41:00 GMT

Academy of Texas Music Awards

The Academy of Texas of Music has nominated me for Texas Songwriter of the year for 2009. What a thrill this is and how thankful I truly am for this honor. I will accept the award from on April 26th i...
Posted by on Fri, 27 Mar 2009 21:04:00 GMT

Maine Concerts

This blog is taken from a letter I wrote to a friend. I decided to use it here instead of re-writing my thoughts. Its honest and includes details that I might otherwise exclude. Here you go!   __...
Posted by on Mon, 10 Nov 2008 11:06:00 GMT

Reviews- CD Where We Hide

..> ..> ..> FolkWax Rating: 7 Reader Rating: 9..>..> ..> Aramburu, Derek Where We Hide Songdog Records ..> Texas Via Maine With Some Denver Too, (07/03/07)Massachusetts-bred and ...
Posted by on Mon, 16 Jul 2007 10:45:00 GMT

CD Release- Houston

Thanks to all who attended the CD release concert in Houston last month. What a turnout. 130 of you and not a seat left in the house! I appreciate the tranquil environment you created and how tuned in...
Posted by on Tue, 15 May 2007 09:14:00 GMT