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Musical Ancestors #1 (circa 1915): A Family Affair! My great-grandma Vene Reed played piano. My grandpa, C.J. Reed, is on the clarinet. My great-grandpa, Ai Reed, is on the trumpet. And my grandpa's brother, Carl, was on the drums. Musical Ancestors #2 (date unknown. probably 1940's): My grandpa's brother Carl is on banjo, my great-grandpa Ai is on the fiddle. And I don't know who is playing the guitar. Thanks to my sister, Sandy, for the scrapbook these pics came from.
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Music is one of the great joys of my life. I owe a part of that, I'm sure, to my genealogical heritage. I understand that my great-grandfather Ai Reed, whom I never met, was quite a musician (see the pictures above). My mom loved music and played piano, and my parents (including my step-mom after my mom died...) always had a piano around the house. I wrote my first melody as part of a requirement for a Music merit badge at a Boy Scout in Troop 192 in Westerville, Ohio at the age of 12.

My real love is listening to music and writing it....much more so than performing it. It's exhilarating for me to hear well-crafted music played, and very fulfulling for me to create it myself. I write some pop, jazz, country, rock, and contemporary instrumental. I also end up writing most of my own lyrics....although I have collaborated with a few friends over the years, contributing either music or lyrics. Because most of my 150 or so songs DO have lyrics, it will take some time to get them posted, but I have begun working on it, at least.

My ultimate goal is to see my songs performed by others. I love gifted performers... people who are passionate about bringing their talent, focus and energy to bear on the art of performance...those who "bond" with an audience and find their greatest joy in sharing music with them. While I enjoy sharing what I've created with others, it's never been as great a passion for me to do that as it has been to craft the songs themselves.

But, 'til others catch on to the fact that I AM, in fact, the world's greatest songwriter and they just MUST record any song of mine they can get their hands on...<grin>... I've taken it upon myself to "get the word out" by performing and recording some of it myself, when possible. It's been a real privilege, but I'll continue searching for publishing opportunities so the songs can be "worked" to established and emerging artists.

So what's next for me, recording-wise? I am working on my third solo piano album (it's already written...I just need some time to get it recorded). And I have 3 more albums mapped out: a spoken-word bedtime stories project, a christian kids album, and my first purely educational project for kids. point.