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Guitarist/Composer
Derek started playing a plastic ukulele at the age of six. After experimenting with numerous tunings on the tiny instrument,
it suddenly and without warning snapped in half; emotionally traumatizing the small boy. Months later, he gravitated to his
father's baritone ukulele, learning his first chords. As a young adolescent, his father brought him home a shiny new electric
guitar. Derek, who had been swimming at a neighbor's house, gleefully ran over to see the new instrument. Still barefoot
and wet from the swim, he reached for the guitar, now plugged into the family stereo, and in one electrifying moment, became
painfully aware of the traumatic undercurrents of pursuing a musical life. After recovering from this initial shock, and enthused with new energy, Derek learned
the intricacies of the symbolic language used for sound, explored various instruments for its creation, and found his vehicle
for musical expression in the guitar. During his teens, Derek had the good fortune of meeting classical guitarist, composer,
and recording artist, David Walbert, with whom he began the serious study of classical guitar. After years of teaching guitar himself
and performing in various ensembles, a duo, and as a solo artist, Derek became frustrated with the music scene; having endured
one too many requests to play "Freebird," as well as hearing horrible renditions of "Stairway to Heaven."
He left to pursue other interests.
Years later, his passion was rekindled after watching a barefoot, steel-stringed, fingerstyle guitarist (Michael Chapdelaine)
play to an enthralled group of admirers. Passion merged with conviction, as awaking in the night several months later, he
became focused on the parable of the talents (Mt. 25:14-30) and emerged with an inescapable sense of having buried his musical
abilities. Derek returns now to write original compositions for steel-string fingerstyle acoustic guitar, duly chastened and
with shoes on.
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Musical Influences:
David Walbert,
Michael Chapdelaine, Christopher Parkening, John Williams, Julian Bream, Michael Hedges, Pierre Bensusan, John Renbourn, Don
Ross, Billy McLaughlin, Kotaro Oshio, Peppino D'Agostino, Al Petteway,
Tommy Emmanuel, Preston Reed, Andy Mckee, Antoine Dufour
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CD, MP3s, and Music/Tabs
to be released, February 2009
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