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Well it's has been awhile since I last updated this an this is because I have been pre-occupied with work - yuk! Well, not yuk, as the work has been very interesting, but it has kept me from the music side of things, until recently.

In the Fall I took a contract with Cornerstone Theatre here in Canmore doing some set stuff and then running their audio for their production of Life Could Be A Dream (which is a bit ironic). Itwas a big learning curve and very inspiring to listen to the cast belt out old rock n' roll each night. If you haven't heard of Cornerstone - check them out at www.atthecorner.ca

In late November I took on another contract producing some local events to be held in conjunction with the 2010 Cross Country World Cup - Feb 5th and 6th. One of my tasks is to build a cross-country ski track down the middle of Main Street for that weekend - yup. You can check out the full schedule at www.tourismcanmore.com 

Of course, I am also continuing to work on the artsPeak Festival, so, a busy boy of late and I am glad that the brunt of this is now past so that I can get back to performing.

Joan, Ray and I took part in a local fundraiser, Raise the Roof for Haiti on Jan 29th and this was a gas. It has been some time since we have done a show together and it went very well. A Good night for all involved and for the people of Haiti too!

I have recently confirmed 2 shows in Toronto: a featured set, Tuesday, Feb 23rd at Gary 17's openstage at the California Bar and Grill and then a headline act, Friday, Feb 26th at The Liberty Cafe, so this will be fun

I should mention that I would be very interested in hearing from you should you require some musical entertainment for your next special event. I have a good catalogue of songs, both my own and some killer covers which I can tailor to meet your needs. And I can also get a 'little help from my friends' like Ray and Joan should you require more than a solo artist.

Speaking of special events, if you are planning to hitched here in the Rockies, check out my good friend Patricia Compton's sit at www.imarry.ca. She is a Marriage Commissioner here in canmore and will do a great job for you!

There are a number of ways for you to listen to my songs: You can preview a one minute clip of all 10 songs by going to Ric's Music on this site. To hear FULL versions of All Kinds of Blues,  Sully's Song,  Spotlight,  Since We Were Young, So You Say, All Kinds of Blues and If I Were A Carpenter you can visit my EPK at:

                                                      www.sonicbids.com/ricproctor

 And hey, you can BUY my music in a couple of ways as well: To get one direct from me (and I'll sign it too!) click on the Buy CD item in the Main Menu. You can also visit my listing on CD Baby  to listen to the songs but most importantly to BUY the PHYSICAL CD or to DOWNLOAD in MP3 format! Just click the CDBABY icon to left or follow this link.

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Well, now, that's a long story. Born in the 'Steeltown'of Hamilton, Ontario and 'raised up' in the suburbian world of Burlington, Ontario I have been hanging my hat in the town of Canmore, Alberta for the past 30+ years. What started out as a month of Spring skiing has turned into becoming almost "a local" in this most excellent mountain town. Since I have been here I have tried my hand at what I would call “a lot of stuff” including muchos jobs in the construction industry, newspaper reporter, gravedigger, house-husband, home based travel consultant with Travel Source Network and currently as a school custodian in nearby Exshaw.

I guess I have also been what you might call 'prominent' in the local arts scene, including a 24 year engagement with the Banff Television Festival, being a founding member of the Canmore Folk Festival and a 29 + 1/2 year association with The Pine Tree Players, our community theatre company. In addition to cleaning toilets, I am currently the Event Coordinator for Canmore's artsPeak Arts Festival. In my spare time I golf and sing, but never at the same time!

A couple of other passions for me have been baseball, I was the Founding President of the Bow Valley Little League, hockey, I coached and managed teams here with Canmore Minor Hockey for about  13 years and basketball too!

 So how does a 58 year dude get to here? Afterall, what's wrong with watching TV and Bingo?


Well, about 23years ago, I began working on realising my life-long dream of bringing my hidden musical talents ‘outta the closet’ and onto the stage. Funny how you know that you have something to offer but gool old self doubt just keeps you down. Anyhow, I decided that it was time and I spent a lot of time going back  to songs I had written along the way and in developing new works. Like so many others, I spent a lot of nights in the basement singing when no one was around and  battling that most formidable opponent called self doubt. I kept going with it, but, honestly, it was hard to get over that nasty little voice that kept saying, ‘hey, stupid, you're 55 years old! You can’t say you’re a songwriter now!’, but, I just said well, whatever, I’m just some old fool then, and, I played on.
 

In the Winter of 06/07 I started tuning up at some local Jam Sessions playing a few tunes here and there. I can tell you, I was scared shitless! Even though I have been on stage most of my life, this was really the first time I had said out loud 'uh, hey folks, you know, I have some songs I can sing"  Well, generally , the songs were well received which was certainly encouraging, but, the real turning point came in early Spring of 07 at Zona's Bistro when I let loose one night with my version of  "Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood". The crowd really liked it and this guy, a really big guy, comes up to me and says ‘" Hey, you know that song Misunderstood …(long towering pause) ... well, I really hate that song’" so I figured like I was going to get thumped real good, but then he says ‘'Well, I use to hate it, but after hearing you sing it I’ll never hate it again, you outta record that.'’ 

Well, that was really the turning point for me and from then on I started hanging out in the basement a whole lot more. Practicing and working on tunes. Then one night I told Joan that I wanted her to hear what  I had been doing and she sat down and listened to the 10 songs that I felt were ready. It was dumb, I was just so ridicously nervous, ‘cause playing for the one you love, well, that's  is the toughest test. At the end Joan gave me a such an undescribable smile, and, that moment, that was the birth of what has now become my CD - Since We Were Young

Since We Were Young was released June 28th 2008 with a CD Release Party

at the Canmore miner's Union Hall
 

There is much, much more to the story of how this albulm came to be and some interesting 'twists of fate' that have brought the various contributors into place for the realisation of this dream. For now, I can tell you that this album contains 8 original songs written over the years but which are just now being brought to the light of day. There is a mixture of Blues, Folk, Rock n' Roll and Country Rock. At the end of the day, something for everyone, I guess. One of the songs - "Spotlight" - is well over 30 years old, while a couple of others were written just last Spring so it’s an interesting retrospective. Since We Were Young  also includes what I believe are unique covers of  the classic hits; "If I were A Carpenter" and "Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood" 
 
One of the most common comments I have received about the songs starts with the phrase "Great stuff, you know, it reminds me of ... and then the long pause while they look for a name, usually comingbup empty. What I ahve come to realise is that the music, my music is very familiar, very reminicient and comforatble. I believe  this means I have succeeded in making some good tunes!

The songs have  been recorded and produced by Paul Baker of Bakerstreet Studios, Vancouver and feature arrangements by renowed session player, Robbie Steininger. What can I say, these guys are just plain sick with talent and without them this dream would have died an ugly death. In particular, I will be forever grateful and buying Scotch for Paul for his enormous and important contributions to this work. Thanks to Paul, the members of the band include some of the best players the Coast has to offer and I think you will find that our collective work is 'most excellent"!

 Since the release of the CD I have been busy doing what all musicians love to do, play gigs and look for more music to emerge from my life's experiences. You can read more current news in the Ric's Latest Adventure area You can sample some of the songs by going to Ric's Music.

Thank you again for your visit!!!!

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