MP3 Ross Lippencott - Find My Way To You
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Find My Way To You - Ross Lippencott's debut CD. A folk rock experience - a deeply personal, passionate and heartfelt story that details the ups, downs and in-betweens of love.
12 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Folk Rock, ROCK: Acoustic
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I've never written a biography before, so the task of writing a biography of someone I know so well is a daunting one. I was at the hospital holding him in my tiny arms when he was born and I taught him his first song on the guitar - so I guess I'll just have to skip a few of the details.
The life of Ross Kendall Lippencott began in gorgeous, clean Secaucus, New Jersey. As I recall (though I was only two at the time), he popped out singing and all the babes in the hospital nursery flocked to him screaming. A rather normal, uneventful childhood in suburbia ensued. But his life took an unexpected turn when, at age twelve, he picked up Dad's guitar and didn't put it down until he got his own. Dad had always played us bedtime songs instead of reading us bedtime stories, and when I started playing, Ross, naturally, grew determined to play better.
He was soon teaching himself songs and began writing his own original masterpieces at fifteen and has been scribbling song after song ever since. When I, the smart and studious one, noticed that he had replaced his homework time almost entirely with strumming and guitar riffs, I asked him about it. His response was abnormally concise (as he usually talks your ear off): "it's a no-brainer." OBVIOUSLY, homework is not nearly as important.
So what about the music? He and I agreed that his style is hard to put a label on. "It's not really rock 'n roll yet - right now it's just me and my guitar," he said. Ross may only be in the early stages of rock 'n roll, but his influences are found at the very heart of the genre: The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, The Rolling Stones, and Neil Young - and that's only the beginning of his long list of rock 'n roll Greats. To Ross, exact labeling of his music is of minimal importance; "I want people to enjoy my music as much as I do."
GO TO www.rosslippencott.com TO FIND OUT MORE!
12 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Folk Rock, ROCK: Acoustic
Details:
I've never written a biography before, so the task of writing a biography of someone I know so well is a daunting one. I was at the hospital holding him in my tiny arms when he was born and I taught him his first song on the guitar - so I guess I'll just have to skip a few of the details.
The life of Ross Kendall Lippencott began in gorgeous, clean Secaucus, New Jersey. As I recall (though I was only two at the time), he popped out singing and all the babes in the hospital nursery flocked to him screaming. A rather normal, uneventful childhood in suburbia ensued. But his life took an unexpected turn when, at age twelve, he picked up Dad's guitar and didn't put it down until he got his own. Dad had always played us bedtime songs instead of reading us bedtime stories, and when I started playing, Ross, naturally, grew determined to play better.
He was soon teaching himself songs and began writing his own original masterpieces at fifteen and has been scribbling song after song ever since. When I, the smart and studious one, noticed that he had replaced his homework time almost entirely with strumming and guitar riffs, I asked him about it. His response was abnormally concise (as he usually talks your ear off): "it's a no-brainer." OBVIOUSLY, homework is not nearly as important.
So what about the music? He and I agreed that his style is hard to put a label on. "It's not really rock 'n roll yet - right now it's just me and my guitar," he said. Ross may only be in the early stages of rock 'n roll, but his influences are found at the very heart of the genre: The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, The Rolling Stones, and Neil Young - and that's only the beginning of his long list of rock 'n roll Greats. To Ross, exact labeling of his music is of minimal importance; "I want people to enjoy my music as much as I do."
GO TO www.rosslippencott.com TO FIND OUT MORE!
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