"Alex can make you happy if you’re not and remind you of
the good times you forgot....pure Texas entertainment"
Donna Powell, Texas Music Nation
OK, I admit it, I’m a late bloomer. The problem is that
striving to be the world’s oldest teenager stunted my
growth in other areas.
It has taken years for my musical talent to develop into what it
is today but what it is today is as good as many of those famous
singer/songwriters you’ve heard of.
It wasn’t because I didn’t get started early enough.
I started playing in a folk band in High School even made the
year book. Then the coffee houses and college shows began to make
me think I could make a career as a singer and musician. I had
half of it right. I was a pretty good musician. Friends and
family convinced me that I might starve to death if I tried to
make it on my singing skills. My other passion, flying, took over
and I fed myself and family well for 30 years with that. I
didn’t even slow down with the music or the performing
though.
The final pieces came together about 5 years ago when all those
quiet prods from my wife / vocal coach and the songwriting skills
finally started taking hold. I’m working on CD number 6
now. I’ve also recorded and produced one for my daughter
Bonnie Picking up Pieces that made the ballot for the 2005 Grammy
Awards in eight categories. My humorous and serious songs about
Texas are being played around the world on radio stations that
are not bound to the Clear Channel.
It is a good feeling to have others like your songs and buy your
recordings. There are plenty more people out there and I just
need a chance to perform for them. I think I’m qualified
now and I’m definitely ready.
“..while counting blessings we forget to count the ones
that count"
"A Song for Harleigh," by Alex Whitmore