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Well let me see where I can begin. The first time I really wanted to learn an instrument, I was 11 or 12 and my brother had started playing bass guitar and I used to pretend to play it while listening to some old beatles albums. In 7th grade, I purchased my first guitar and began lessons soon after. It was a beautiful, cardinal red samick electric guitar(a fender strat knock-off.) I took a few lessons and then just lost interest and the guitar was only good at collecting dust more than anything. The day I left for college at Valdosta State in '01, I told myself I would finally figure it out. I then traded my samick in and with a little cash purchased a seagull acoustic guitar. My roommate freshman year was longtime friend, Eric Bobo. He taught me chords and a lot of beginner techniques and then I took those tips and learned songs from tabs on the internet. I then would sit around with friends who played guitar and piano and we would just play for hours. I soon began to realize that writing my own songs seemed to be great because no one could ever tell me that I was playing them wrong because I wrote it, and I suppose it was also important in helping me find a positive outlet in expressing myself.
After leaving VSU after 2 years, I moved up to Athens and continued my education at UGA. On the first day of class I ran into a familiar face from Albany, Ian Lovejoy. Ian was a year behind me in high school and didn't really know him until I was a senior, but we began to talk and realized that we both had a love for music, both played guitars, and both had a desire to play. After only jamming a few times, we began writing songs and a lot of them would just flow, it was amazing. We would play acoustic shows around Albany and Athens. That summer we moved home and his brother, Jake Lovejoy, who was a drummer, joined up and we decided we really wanted to pursue being a band. Soon we came across a childhood buddy of mine, Landon Burnette, who played Bass and the four of us really hit it off. The four of us became known as the band BlueLine . We have played around the south and it has been an incredible experience. I graduated from UGA in May of 2006 and have just recently moved to Nashville. So take a listen and if you haven't heard my band, BlueLine, we do not play anymore, but you can never predict the future.
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