MP3 Jean-Paul - Things to Hear - New & Improved
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Midwestern blues.
10 MP3 Songs
BLUES: Electric Blues, POP: 70's Pop
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I was born in Decatur, Illinois USA on February, 18 of 1955 in the old St. Mary's Hospital. The building had been converted to the local police station after I was born. It has, of late, been turned into a parking lot. So much for the legacy of my birthplace. Well anyway, I led a pretty normal life as a child. My vivid imagination always seemed a bit above the norm. As I grew older my extended ideation continued to stay with me. It is not outrageous, but I seem to think about things of the world much deeper than my peers. It was then I realized that I really should pursue a career that put that
imagination to use.
In 1986 I produced a 45 rpm record for the band X-Static. It failed miserably due to the fact the band broke up right before the release. Hard to sell a 45 of a band that does not exist. After that I became disillusioned and drifted through a variety of non musical projects.
In the year 2005 I decided to get back into music more directly. That is when I put together my CD, Things to Hear - New & Improved. 10 songs reflecting upon life the way I see it
10 MP3 Songs
BLUES: Electric Blues, POP: 70's Pop
Details:
I was born in Decatur, Illinois USA on February, 18 of 1955 in the old St. Mary's Hospital. The building had been converted to the local police station after I was born. It has, of late, been turned into a parking lot. So much for the legacy of my birthplace. Well anyway, I led a pretty normal life as a child. My vivid imagination always seemed a bit above the norm. As I grew older my extended ideation continued to stay with me. It is not outrageous, but I seem to think about things of the world much deeper than my peers. It was then I realized that I really should pursue a career that put that
imagination to use.
In 1986 I produced a 45 rpm record for the band X-Static. It failed miserably due to the fact the band broke up right before the release. Hard to sell a 45 of a band that does not exist. After that I became disillusioned and drifted through a variety of non musical projects.
In the year 2005 I decided to get back into music more directly. That is when I put together my CD, Things to Hear - New & Improved. 10 songs reflecting upon life the way I see it
in partnership with CDbaby


