Streetwise
I conceived the idea for this play after watching a documentary called “Streetwise” more than two decades ago. It gave me a sense of déjà vu. The characters in it reminded me chillingly of the young street kids I met when I was a teenager. The documentary itself was a derivative of a Life Magazine article about homeless kids in Seattle called “Streets of the Lost”. It brought me to tears and to this day, twenty-six years later I can’t get the images of that video out of my mind. Although I’d always thought about writing a play, which would be loosely based on that documentary, I didn’t really type the first word of Dragonfly until fall 2009.

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Besides having well-crafted and intelligent lyrics, the songs are melodic, memorable and haunting in their sounds.
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Solid singer-songwriter fare from one of music’s craftsmen. Warm, welcoming, comfortable, familiar even, seldom brash or edgy, plenty going on and a few wow moments that make your heart stop in wonder. – Maverick Magazine (UK)

 

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