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Preston Girard's folk rock is rooted lyrically in the shifting dark and light of a Kansas plain and musically in the marriage of melody and mood. He began writing music in 1997 set to poetry written by his father, suspense novelist James Preston Girard. Two years later, Preston started writing his own lyrics. He recorded a 5-song demo in 1999 and in March of 2002 he released an eleven-track CD called "Simple Life". "Simple Life" was recorded at Argyle Sound in Chicago and was produced by Jon Williams. The CD showcases Preston's ability to move from rock to folk to blues to country and has been compared to the music of R.E.M. and Toad the Wet Sprocket. Preston is currently finishing his second CD, called "Raincoat", which will be a two-disc compilation of 26 acoustic and electric songs. "Raincoat" should appear on CDBaby by fall 2006. Track List: 1. The Train 2. Ragnarok 3. Leigha (2nd version) 4. Simple Life 5. This Old Town 6. The Silence 7. Bleed 8. Walk On Me 9. Never Said 10. Pieces 11. This Way Down Suggested CDs:Other Genres:
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