Just pics
This is in El Paso and then at the Astrodome for the National Championship.
Later this day, I broke my femur in half, and spent 12 weeks unable to walk.
This is me playing drums at a party at my Dad's house. Alan Jackson look out. lol
This was a Halloween party at my house in New Mexico. We ended up with about 300 people by the end of the night.
The top picture, my Harley is the 2nd one, grey and black tank.
Ummm.... Well we needed some entertainment. Guess who got volunteered......
I made about $50 that night so what the hell right? ~smiles~
~feels his backside start to get warm...~
This is me getting out of the shower, and yes. It's blonde.... The other one is when I got my haircut to go into the US Navy.
Oh well, it grew back.
Me and my Daddy when I worked for him. He was a Veterinarian Surgeon.
My dad rocked. I love you Daddy.
This is Joshua. I got him when he was about 3 weeks old, and had him for about 4 years. He was a sweetheart.
The Doberman and him were good friends, and the bottom pic, he was knocking on the door to come inside. He was very smart.
He was also good friends with my Husky. Here he is hugging Ashes on the porch. Ashes would hug him back by nuzzling his head on Joshua's back.
Top pic is me and my best friend James, at his wedding in Phoenix. This was my brother's Harley, but I bought it shortly after.
The bottom pic is the way I dressed most of the time.
This is me drumming in the studio with my band in Tucson. *Big Stick People*
I know I look like I'm coming, but I'm really just into this drum solo. ~smiles~
More Drumming pics in the studio.
This is me refilling my tanker truck. The bottom pic was taken at a house fire in New Mexico. I am the one kneeling with the red helmet. I was a lieutenant at this time.
This is me getting a new air tank installed. I am going back in the house. Notice the fire on the left side of the pic.
Scary stuff.... lol
We were working in the studio again. I wrote this song, and was laying drum and bass tracks today.
my drums were kinda scary. This was my dark period. Well, part of it.
This was when I learned how to play Bass. The guy next to me is a Steel guitar player from Nashville. He plays with a lot of top named musicians. He was a good friend of the family, so I had one of the best teachers out there.
These are a couple of pics of me on my practice track in New Mexico. We had 25 acres of tracks to play on.
I was working on one handed tabletops at the time. I know I'm insane. What can I say. :)