Ohh, myspace. I get it.
I'm the Former Guitarist of Boa (Race of a Thousand Camels / Twilight / Duvet / Tall Snake years).
That's me playing the guitar on them CD's there.
Great band - check 'em out!
I'm working together with my wife, Tina Henderson on a project called Moth. She's a singer songwriter. I'm a producer. Have a listen if you like. We are hard to pidgeonhole, we don't fit in with anyone, and that's just fine. We're just having a great time creating the kind of music that we want to listen to. It is a mixture of styles from many different periods of time.
We have a music myspace, but I don't really go in there very often at all. If you would like to come and see us live, we play at various venues in London. Monday = CJ's in Colliers Wood. Tuesday = The Westow House, Crystal Palace. Thursday = The Nelson in South Wimbledon. Come along and I'll get you in for Free! (Actually, they're all open mic nights and have some great acts on...and the FOOD there is fantastic. I only play at places that serve great food.)
I'm also the Music Producer for The Bump and Thumper Group, based at The Black Valve Studio in Surrey.
What do I do?
I play drums, bass, guitar, keyboards, sax, flute and various other bits n' bobs. And I'm really keen on the whole recording process. And Apple Macs.
In my spare time, I read the Bible and Technical Manuals. The result? I forgive those that have phished against me.
Oh, I also run the Performing Arts Marquee at The Environmental Fair, part of the Centre for Environmental Initiatives. I sound engineer it too.
I'm writing a book about sound.
...and working on a film about a superhero.
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I write free little patches and articles for music makers as part of the planetoftunes.
I'm also involved quite heavily with A Song for Peace - which is a collection of musicians from all over the world coming together and expressing a global DESIRE for peace. If you want to know more, I urge you to click on this link and play with the add button:
"There was no reason for me to stay in the real world any longer. In the real world, it didn't matter if I was there or not. When I realized that, I was no longer afraid of losing my body." Just kidding. What a faker...