Hello and welcome to my site.
This is a beginning for me and hopefully a
pathway from inevitable obscurity. It seems helpless to be stuck in solitude
without an internet address to call home. To begin my story,it was truly may
88' that i first began to call myself a bass player. My first couple of years
were not one's spent feverishly practicing..mostly playing in bands and
bars.it was early 90'that i began to learn how to practice and to concentrate
on improving myself. I remember listening to great guitarists, and
bassists, bands, etc... names like
Billy Sheehan, Geddy Lee, Jason Becker, Marty
Friedman, Racer X, Cacophony, and a really incredible bassist named
Doug Keyser
who played in
Watchtower but the most important influence as far as
inspiration had to be
Rush. I came from such a small town, that practicing was
easier because there wasn't much else to do! I practiced from 8 to 10 hours a
day for a couple of years straight. I formed a mutual alliance with some other
accomplished musicians who i also rehearsed and recorded with,until my
alliance expired!!! But in may 92' i had managed to appear (thanks to
Mike
Varney) in the
"SPOTLIGHT COLUMN" in guitar player magazine. Mike also helped me
gain an endorsement with
"CARVIN" guitars. This lasted until 94' which is when
my passion for music began to recede... from late 94' to mid 99' my bass slept!!!
Circumstances and time that flows like a never ending river, pushed me all the
way to the year 99'. It was the year we were quickly
approaching the millenium. Suddenly my drive came back... I created a demo and
sent it around the world. A big thank you to Francesco
Fareri who has been a great friend and inspiration also... that guy can
pick!!!
Enjoy my site....Kyle