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All Genres > Rock > Folk Rock > RATZ' PACK: Perspectives by Contrasts

Rob Ratzan and Meg Lofgren met in the Tucson over 30 chat room in 2000. Rob was looking for a
lady singer to accompany him for one more try to get his music out. They worked on Rob's originals
for a year in a band called Cloverland. That band included O. J. Moyer on drums, Don Ulliman on
bass guitar and John McNulty on lead guitar, with studio appearances by Teddy Reyes,Andy
Bingham, Dave Mershon and David Coll. Their CD," Memories ",copyright 2002, was not released and
has been redone along with seven new tracks on " Perspectives by Contrasts ".The CD was produced
and recorded at Jim Brady 's recording Studio in Tucson.Both Meg and Rob are indebted to Jim
for his patience. musical ideas to craft the CD with the experienced choice of effects and
those kinds of professionalism you dont get recording yourself in a homemade studio. You get
what you pay for and everyone in the band realizes how good Jim is.They are currently
planning a second album with Jim at the helm !
Musicians included on Perspectives by Contrasts are Kenny Wheels Wheelock on lead guitar,
Teddy Reyes on lead guitar,Dustin O.J. Moyer on drums, Kevin Heiderman of " Jane Crow Band "
on bass guitar, Tommy Dominic on keyboards,and the legendary Tucson Deacon on Drums.
The release of this CD is a milestone of a seemingly insurmountable, slippery slope. Both Meg
and Rob have had very serious surgeries during the course of this five year production, but
both are recovered and ready and able to do it again ! Rob has a Masters of Seconday Ed.
degree, and has had a career in business, education and coaching University of Arizona,high
school and club soccer.
During the seventies and eighties Rob and Dave Mershon also on the CD played around Tucson
at the Double tree, and Officer's club on D M Airforce base, as well as local clubs like
Cushing Street and Samaniego House downtown. Finding time and money to produce a
professional quality recording has also caused delays. This CD, five years in the making, is hope-
fully the first of many. Rob has a telephone book of songs that Meg says should be volume
one and two and starting number three !
Over the last 40 years Rob has written over two hundred songs, all as social commentary,
love and fun songs. His songs are poetically written in a conservative weave, didactic in
values and social respects. The style is difficult to categorize in any single genre. It is
folksy yet harder. It' s rock n roll yet softer. There are songs of perspectives,
there are songs of people and then, there are the jocular, tongue in cheek ones, that seek
to just entertain and cleverly amuse. The eclectic contribution of players on the CD is
conducive to Rob's different vocals on the varied songs.

Meg aka Maggie O'Neill Lofgren is a lifelong singer, having had a career in Chicago singing,
acting and doing standup comedy. She started out as a sololist in church at the tender age
of 2. She had some early theatrical training with the Glen Ellyn Chidren's Theater Company,
which eventually became the Glen Ellyn Children's Chorus. She became a rabid performer in
many shows all through Junior High and High School. Roles included Tituba in The Crucible,
Mama in Bye Bye Birdie,and Rosita the Whore in Camino Real at the College of DuPage, which
starred an unknown actor named Jim Belushi. She attended the University of Wisconsin -
Platteville, majoring in vocal music and then transferred to the American Conservatory of
Music in Chicago where she trained with renowned German opera singer Geisella Goettling.
She ultimately ended up with the diminutive vocal coach, Lisa Paul. There was even a
musical mounted in her honor that she helped create called Ladies at Large.Working in
various Chicago clubs, dinner theaters and the much missed Tamborine restaurant as a
frequent MC, singer, dancer (yes dancer,) wench and comic, she honed her stage skills and
brought them to Tucson in 1988.Illness has slowed her down a bit,including the loss of her left
foot and ankle in 2000, but she has turned her craft into a charitable mission and has helped
raise thousands of dollars for The Show of Shows, The Arlene Morris Memorial Fund,the Emerald Isle
Society, the Saint Patrick's Day Parade of Tucson, and is currently a board member of Tucson
Roscommon Sister Cities,to name a few.She is fiercely proud of her Celtic heritage.Meg is happily
married,to second husband Lon , who has blessed her with 2 step sons, Ben and Wes.They also seem to
have the performing bug and though she can't claim any credit for their talent, she hopes to
help them reach their dreams, whatever they turn out to be. Lon has elevated Meg's self
esteem so much with his unconditional love, that she is now a Diva/SWMBO (She Who Must Be
Obeyed.)Meg is currently working on losing another 100 pounds,a book titled,Does This Leg
Make Me Look Fat?, and a children's book about her dog Rover.It has been a journey of love
working with Rob on his music and it is wonderful to see one of his dreams come true.

Track List:
1. Heart Load
2. Do I Love You !
3. Memories
4. Pickles and Jams
5. For Those Who Find Love
6. Pony Ride
7. No One Else To Blame
8. Amy
9. The Crawdad Song
10. Papago Bingo
11. What'll Happen To Hays ?

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