New Artist - amazing music


A friend of mine in Canada discovered a young man Peter Jack Rainbird on a beach playing self-taught on a one-string-missing guitar in a most amazing way. Long story short, friends got him into a studio, Peter has now completed a recording of his first CD “Unravel.” He laid down all 6 separate tracks for the album, playing for 45 minutes in one uninterrupted take, transitioning from one song to the next, without a single error or re-do. If you close your eyes, to his music you can imagine swimming with the whales in the ocean. You can check out his web site and view an 8 minute video of his hauntingly beautiful music using this link: http://www.peterjackrainbird.net/ME.html. To purchase this young man’s hauntingly beautiful CD go to http://www.peterjackrainbird.net/CD-STORE.html. I have no financial interest in this, just passing along some good music.
Peter is now gaining international attention. He has now been booked for a lengthy live tour through the US and Canada this coming summer. Beginning in Vermont, he has performances set for New York, Chicago, Boston and west to Colorado, New Mexico and California (and points in between) before returning to Canada. If he is performing in an area near you, I hope you can get out to see him.
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Sorry. I do not know why the links were truncated in the original post. I will try again here.
For video of music http://www.peterjackrainbird.net/ME.html
To order http://www.peterjackrainbird.net/CD-STORE.html

Thank you Frogman, Tpreaves, Ratheprinter, Rxman, Marqmike, Donjr, and Mateored for your civil and constructive comments.
For me, having thousands of recordings, it is nice to find something different even if it is something that I may listen to only in a certain mood (in this case a contemplative one). For example, I purchased something called minimalist music to see what it was about, in the form of Arvo Part, Alina. It uses the spaces between notes in a very extended way and really can move you when your are in the mood for it, even if most of the time it would be quite irritating after a few minutes.
Another thing that I like to do is re-visit music that I "know" I do not like about every five years. I usually find that I still don't like it, but sometimes I now "get it" and a whole new genera's richness opens to me.