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KLR 1 stands for: Kindness Love Respect 1 Lord 1 Faith 1 Baptism. KLR 1 music comes from the heart. Old school by design with modern contemporary overtones. It's important that I keep God first and I try Read more
KLR 1 stands for: Kindness Love Respect 1 Lord 1 Faith 1 Baptism. KLR 1 music comes from the heart. Old school by design with modern contemporary overtones. It's important that I keep God first and I try to share love and empathy in all my work. My music reflects social and humanitarian issues combined with a higher spiritual energy.
My most recent project Is Bless All The Children. I composed this song to show and stand in solidarity with all the families affected by gun violence around the world. I was joined by some of my friends who freely gave of their time and talent to be a part of this project.
I pray that this song touches the soul of every human and everyone that has witnessed gun violence As the fabric of the world has changed music and love is the one thing that can keep us all together.
As a producer, songwriter and artist, my song "Carry You," pay honor to our veteran heroes. I started the project in 2019. It was inspired by two Marines who climbed to one of the highest peaks in Utah.
"Never Change," my first single to be released from the DREAMS project of recording 12 songs, will be released in late fall 2022. I'm joined by my music team “The God Crowd'' and some dynamic guest vocalists. It's taken over two years to complete all the music. I pray the music will touch the hearts and souls of many.
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Carry You {PREVIEW}
KLR 1 Feat Mary Veda & Daniel McRath
The song “Carry You” will be released and available for download on all music platforms on November 1st, just in time for the Veteran’s Day November 11th. Proceeds from each download will benefit the families of the Wounded Warriors Project. The goal is to raise the same amount of money equal to the 14,505 feet elevation peak of Mt Whitney.