Throughout your life, many events and people will have an everlasting impact. These lessons that the individual or event teach you will never be forgotten. Some may.
fade in your mind but they will never disappear. Many times these events or people will make you choose a different path in your life. These are the events and people in my life that made me want to pursue a career in the music industry.
It all started when my aunt became very ill. I was looking for an outlet in life so I can escape from a place that was so painful. That outlet turned out to be music. Music.
had become my means of life. I suffered tremendously watching my young Aunt die, but I was able to overcome my sorrow through music. I was able to let people into my life that I normally wouldn't have if music wasn't a part of my life. If I wasn't for my love of music and learning there's a totally different world out there, I wouldn't know where I would be today. I was a very lucky individual when I found out about Dispatch. In 2000, I was introduced to Dispatch when I was at my friend's house. "You have to check out this band, they are so amazing. I have a feeling you would really enjoy them!" .
"Well, what's their name and what's the song called?".
"Its Dispatch and the name of the song is Hey, hey.".
As soon as the song was over I immediately went onto Napster and downloaded some more of their songs. As I fell in love with the band, I started to find myself.
becoming a local member of their message board, otherwise known as Star Six. The board was the first place where I was actually able to meet people who were obsessed with the band just like I was. My first dispatch concert came about in 2001 when my friend and I traveled to Asbury Park in New Jersey to see them play. This concert changed my life forever. The opening band, The Lost Trailers, who are very good friends of Dispatch, were amazing. They had true raw passion for music and are determined to make it big.