MP3 Grant Sparks - Burn The Afternoon
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Guitar based, truly original songs by a single singer songwriter. The lyrics are thick and sticky, common as a conversation and prolific as writing on a bathroom wall. This album is saturated with emotions and mental pictures that grab your attention an
11 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Americana, COUNTRY: Country Rock
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Biography
I donât read a lot of books or ponder endlessly for the meaning of life. I do, however, have a respect for the written word and a love for its marriage with an appropriate melody. Not to deep or complicated, but real. A good song can change your mood, your day or maybe your life.
Grant is a native of Mitchell County in western North Carolina. He graduated from Appalachian State University with a bachelorâs degree in Psychology and from East Tennessee State University with a masterâs degree in School Counseling. During these years, Grant channeled his energy into writing and performing his own music. Eager for outlets to express his talents, his musical career started when he began playing at local country clubs, restaurants and bars. It was there he learned that he had something to offer the music world. At first listen people were turning their heads kind of like a dog turns its head at a strange sound. However, it was well received.
âThe music I write doesnât seem to fall into any one category but resembles many styles,â he says. I just try to write what I want to hear, and itâs not always mainstream material. I remember listening to an Abba tape in the tape player of my Momâs 82 Pontiac. I thought the lyric âTake A Chance On Meâ was âChicken Chins On Me.â Either way, I was loving it. Later on I became so consumed by music and lyrics it was almost unhealthy. My early influences were the same as any other kid with a guitar. Led Zeppelin, Van Halen and Stevie Ray Vaughan were at the top of the list. I also fell in love with all the old blues. Once again, pretty typical. It wasnât until I started writing that I found a voice.
I think a listener should have a mental picture in their head after the first verse. Everything else just elaborates on that picture. Choruses and solos are just payoffs for listening. I like lyrics that are thick and sticky, common as a conversation and prolific as writing on a bathroom wall.
Most artists are always looking for that big break, or the moment or event that propels their music career into the stratosphere. I have learned that for the most part there is no such thing as a âbig breakâ. Success is a series of little victories that are few and far between. Along the way are countless times of joy, heartache, and struggle often referred to as mileage. Not just the struggle to be successful, but the struggle to satisfy my own expectations. Iâve got a little mileage and Iâve won a few victories and it has always been worth it. Money and recognition ainât always the best payoff. If I had to name my best little victory or my âbig breakâ it happened at a restaurant called the Chalet on the Blue Ridge Parkway. I was playing a gig in the bar doing covers and throwing in original songs here and there. As it turned out my current producer Bill Szymczyk had walked into the bar and had been listening for awhile. Later on we exchanged small talk and I eventually gave him an album of my original material. A couple of weeks later I went up to his house and played him some songs and we have been working together ever since. This album is a collaboration of my lyrics and music and his production. Itâs pretty much that simple. Right place right time, maybe so. I like to think of it as two guys both looking for something new. I think we found it.
Listeners find that with Grant itâs not just about music, but passion. Passion for life, love and adventure. It creates a sense of longing and nostalgia. It grabs your attention, drenching it in desperation, leaving you saturated with emotions and thirsty for.
11 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Americana, COUNTRY: Country Rock
Details:
Biography
I donât read a lot of books or ponder endlessly for the meaning of life. I do, however, have a respect for the written word and a love for its marriage with an appropriate melody. Not to deep or complicated, but real. A good song can change your mood, your day or maybe your life.
Grant is a native of Mitchell County in western North Carolina. He graduated from Appalachian State University with a bachelorâs degree in Psychology and from East Tennessee State University with a masterâs degree in School Counseling. During these years, Grant channeled his energy into writing and performing his own music. Eager for outlets to express his talents, his musical career started when he began playing at local country clubs, restaurants and bars. It was there he learned that he had something to offer the music world. At first listen people were turning their heads kind of like a dog turns its head at a strange sound. However, it was well received.
âThe music I write doesnât seem to fall into any one category but resembles many styles,â he says. I just try to write what I want to hear, and itâs not always mainstream material. I remember listening to an Abba tape in the tape player of my Momâs 82 Pontiac. I thought the lyric âTake A Chance On Meâ was âChicken Chins On Me.â Either way, I was loving it. Later on I became so consumed by music and lyrics it was almost unhealthy. My early influences were the same as any other kid with a guitar. Led Zeppelin, Van Halen and Stevie Ray Vaughan were at the top of the list. I also fell in love with all the old blues. Once again, pretty typical. It wasnât until I started writing that I found a voice.
I think a listener should have a mental picture in their head after the first verse. Everything else just elaborates on that picture. Choruses and solos are just payoffs for listening. I like lyrics that are thick and sticky, common as a conversation and prolific as writing on a bathroom wall.
Most artists are always looking for that big break, or the moment or event that propels their music career into the stratosphere. I have learned that for the most part there is no such thing as a âbig breakâ. Success is a series of little victories that are few and far between. Along the way are countless times of joy, heartache, and struggle often referred to as mileage. Not just the struggle to be successful, but the struggle to satisfy my own expectations. Iâve got a little mileage and Iâve won a few victories and it has always been worth it. Money and recognition ainât always the best payoff. If I had to name my best little victory or my âbig breakâ it happened at a restaurant called the Chalet on the Blue Ridge Parkway. I was playing a gig in the bar doing covers and throwing in original songs here and there. As it turned out my current producer Bill Szymczyk had walked into the bar and had been listening for awhile. Later on we exchanged small talk and I eventually gave him an album of my original material. A couple of weeks later I went up to his house and played him some songs and we have been working together ever since. This album is a collaboration of my lyrics and music and his production. Itâs pretty much that simple. Right place right time, maybe so. I like to think of it as two guys both looking for something new. I think we found it.
Listeners find that with Grant itâs not just about music, but passion. Passion for life, love and adventure. It creates a sense of longing and nostalgia. It grabs your attention, drenching it in desperation, leaving you saturated with emotions and thirsty for.
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