I’m very excited to announce the release of my new song “1,000 Years.” I wrote this tune about Mark Twain.
You can buy the song here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/1-000-years-single/id978836988
Or here: https://sincerelyiris.bandcamp.com

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I’m very excited to announce the release of my new song “1,000 Years.” I wrote this tune about Mark Twain.
You can buy the song here: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/1-000-years-single/id978836988
Or here: https://sincerelyiris.bandcamp.com
Django Reinhardt Created Heavy Metal?
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This is amazing. It’s really awesome to find out that Django influenced so many people from Jeff Beck to Tony Iommi.
Django Reinhardt Created Heavy Metal? was originally published on Sincerely, Iris Music
Don't Let the Man Get You Down
Boys Girls and Fools by Todd Murray
Here’s an older song of mine from 2006. Back when I used to still play under the name Todd Murray. I remember living in Colorado and having just gone through a rough break up. I was 1,263 miles away from home and had no friends. The lady who lived above me would call the landlord if I made any noise at all. Literally, if I strummed an acoustic guitar at any time of the day, I’d get a call ten minutes later from Bruce the landlord.
So I had to sneak into the practice rooms at The University of Northern Colorado (where I wasn’t currently enrolled) during the summer if I wanted to play at all. I used to sneak up there and write songs for hours on end. Now that I think about it, the work that went into the songs on that album really taught me so much about how patient I need to be with the whole writing process.
Trail and error, sitting on ideas for a few days/weeks/months, editing, editing editing, single tear…tears…,edit, recording, edit, rewriting, chord structure, all are a magical part of the writing process. In reality though it was sort of a blessing to be locked in a small room with just me and a tape recorder. I can’t even remember if I had a cell phone at that time, but if I did I couldn’t afford text messaging yet so I had zero distractions. A scary yet perfect place for creativity.
Even though this album is far from perfect, it’s one of my favorites because so much work, patience, and pain went into making it. When I moved back to Ohio I recorded this song in my dad’s house on the old, out of tune player piano in the living room. For whatever reason when I look at the stats from song plays on Spotify, iTunes, and Rhapsody this song still gets more spins than anything else that I’ve ever released. People will listen to it 20 times in a row in the same day. I hope that maybe someone out there is relating to the state of mind I was in when I wrote it and they get some relief from that.
Don’t Let the Man Get You Down was also published on Sincerely, Iris Music
I stole this photo from http://austinkleon.com/2015/01/09/better-than-i-deserved/
I’ve been a fan of Austin’s for a few years now. The two books that I love are “Steal Like an Artist” and “Show Your Work.”
The latter being the one that really got me started blogging again. Both books are full of really great ideas and if I’m not mistaken he and I are both from small towns in Ohio surrounded by cornfields.
“Steal Like an Artist” changed my mindset from always trying to be ORIGINAL and never ever allowing yourself to sound like anything else, to really letting my influences come through a little bit. Creatively it felt like a huge weight was taken off of my shoulders. For such a long time I thought that if one of my songs resembled anything else then it should be thrown away, but I’ve learned that your influences are nothing to hide.
Thanks for that Mr. Kleon.
Better Than I Deserved was also published on Sincerely, Iris Music
A collection of footage from the past 5 years from Chicago, to Savannah, to Charlotte and everywhere in between. I hope you like it. Special thanks to all of the wonderful photographers, videographers and fans who have helped me out along the way.
The Smashing Pumpkins - 1979 Cover by Sincerely, Iris.
An old favorite of mine minus the techno drums and 2 guitar strings. I hope you like it
New video for my new album. You can purchase it here: http://sincerelyiris.bandcamp.com/album/license-plate-sessions
https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/license-plate-sessions-ep/id889936804