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Winter Letter


December 22nd, 2009

Happy Christmas and Merry Hanukah!

I hope your well. I wanted to firstly remind Sedona people that my band Oak Creek will be performing in Sedona at Studio Live on Dec. 26th at 7:30pm. It’s going to be a great show. Jenna Cunningham and myself will be performing with amazing local rhythm section Zirque Bonner and Eddy Barratini. Jake Payne will also be opening for us and he is great! You can get tickets for $10 at Golden Word Book and Music store, which is located on Dry Creek Rd.
I would also like to remind everyone to count your blessings this holiday season. Be conscious of how much you love the ones you love. The decade is reaching its final days and it has been a crazy one. We had Ubur-prosperity followed by a big-time recession, which of course began the minute I was set to graduate college and entering the world. While my inability to get a real job has forced me to work my ass off in a crappy food service job, it has encouraged me more to work on my music. I can’t help but find the blessings within these times of struggles of. I’ve almost played more shows in Denver since I moved here in July than I played in Los Angeles my entire four years that I went to school there.
Another example of riches to rags that has resulted in what I consider a blessing is the demise of the record industry. I always knew that signing to a major record label was not for me, but when I began my music recording career in 2006 this was still the path one had to take to achieve any kind of success (or so I thought.) I really struggled with this fact and I remember taking my demos to a “big shot” producer who replied to me that the singing and songwriting were good, but we would have to re-record everything with studio musicians for the record labels to listen. And that I couldn’t use jingle bells in my music if it wasn’t a Christmas song. I decided to go with my gut and produce the record myself and I that was the best decision I’ve ever made. I used the jingle bells too.
The record industry is now all but dead, and people are no longer being force fed music by record labels. Instead, a natural equilibrium will begin to occur where music, if it is good will slowly (or quickly I suppose) diffuse over the internet until its own tide runs out. Live music will now rule once again. This is all good news for me and offers me a channel through which I can make a living doing what I love the most. I feel very blessed to at least have the opportunity to try, which would not have been an option ten years ago.
So follow your gut, count your blessings and get ready, the 2010’s are going to be some great years. I hope to record an Oak Creek album in 2010.

Love,
D

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