

The title track off my new EP " Ghost Train and other scary tales part 1" available on all digital platforms on October 13th.
A cover of "All your Love" in tribute to the late great John Mayall. All you Love was originally written and preformed Otis Rush, Mayall cover it on the 1966 album Blues Breakers album with Eric Clapton
El Rey
El Rey, the king is a story about a bandit that roved the border between Texas and Mexico near Matamoros. It’s my take on those classic spaghetti western. Is our protagonist a good guy or is he as evil as the federally say is the truth somewhere in between. It’s about how legends get twisted with time. I wrote this song after hearing about passing of Dusty Hill from ZZ Top. I guess it got me thinking about Texas and in turn westerns and Banditos.
High Noon is essentially a ballad about a gunfighter being tracked down by a posse. It was oddly inspired by a film critic saying that the horror film “Hellraiser” is just a Mob movie with the characters switch from mobsters to demons. I thought why not try that with music. So I took a hip hop song specifically Ice T’s “6 in the morning” changed the setting from 80’s LA to the old west and that were I got High Noon. It’s my Bluesy western tribute to 80’s Rap, there is even a Bestie Boys reference hidden in there.
This song is a tribute to my band mates in the band Gales of Avalon. It’s about being on the road with a band and trials and tribulations that follow. All the stories in the song are true only the names have been changed to protect the guilty, because ain't none of us innocent.
Psychedelic Super Freak was inspired in equal parts by a Fuzz guitar pedal I bought and the traditional Celtic song “Peter Street”. It tells the story of Hapless guy who is taken advantage of by young Hippie lady. I shot a trippy Psychedelic video for this track. Keeping with the spirt of my self-produced album, I shot and edited the video myself.