http://www.besonic.com/John_GarzaMon, 08 Sep 2008 07:30:20 +0000http://www.besonic.comhttp://www.besonic.com/pics/0072/5504/user_13391.jpgJohn Garzahttp://www.besonic.com/John_GarzaJohn GarzaJohn Garza, a multi-talented guitar player, vocalist and actor, has been singing and performing throughout the west for over thirty-five years. John can be described as an unorthodox and nondenominational player, equally at home in the genre of folk, country, jazz, punk, R&B, rock, reggae or stage drama. As a folk singer and actor, on television, radio, and live theatre, John has excelled in his performances.Two Crazy Dogshttp://www.besonic.com/User/g0r0l0t1o125587i725504/songs.html2006 John Garza<br /> The story goes I was living in Austin Texas my friend and I use to go out to a place east of there called Enchanted Rock, a huge series of granite domes (Batholits) it was the highest place for miles (not hard to do in Texas). We were up there one full moon night and needless to say we were quite "enchanted" my friends had gone off for a moonlight strole and I was wandering around on the rocks, suddenly my Dog at the time "Sativa" spoke to me, it was quite unnerving but we carried on a conversation for a bit and so we wrote this song. Sativa actually wrote it but seeing as she couldn't play the guitar I ended up playing it. This is a true story. song:125587http://www.besonic.com/Forum/g0r0l0t0o0i125587/songs.htmlFolk RockSun, 31 Dec 2006 00:00:00 +0000They Won't Be Speaking English When I Diehttp://www.besonic.com/User/g0r0l0t1o125589i725504/songs.htmlJohn Garza 1997<br /> When you die, what language do they speak over there?<br /> <br /> This song recently won me first place in the "Search for Talent" contest here in Durango. The song was written back in the 90's, I was listening to an NPR story about an initiative to turn Arizona in to an English only state, it seemed pretty ludicrous considering Arizona has quite a few Indian tribes with many different languages. At the time I was reading an Elisabeth Kubler-Ross book on Death and Dying. Needless to say the song practically wrote itself. For some reason the song came out in an Irish fiddle tune style song:125589http://www.besonic.com/Forum/g0r0l0t0o0i125589/songs.htmlFolkSun, 31 Dec 2006 00:00:00 +0000Heyhttp://www.besonic.com/User/g0r0l0t1o130082i725504/songs.html1996<br /> Written in the mid 90's recorded 2002. This song is a bit cynical with a light hearted twist. A love for life and an acceptance of our mortality is always a wake-up call. I'm getting back to my roots here.song:130082http://www.besonic.com/Forum/g0r0l0t0o0i130082/songs.htmlFolkFri, 08 Jun 2007 00:00:00 +0000East Meets Westhttp://www.besonic.com/User/g0r0l0t1o130084i725504/songs.html2007 John Garza<br /> An instrumental piece with a taste of the old world and modern beats. <br /> Just a moment between working on my house where I could sit down and spend a couple of hours for creative release. Whew I needed that. song:130084http://www.besonic.com/Forum/g0r0l0t0o0i130084/songs.htmlTribalFri, 08 Jun 2007 00:00:00 +0000I Don't Want To KNowhttp://www.besonic.com/User/g0r0l0t1o130199i725504/songs.html2007 John Garza<br /> I rarely write love songs. This one is about being afraind to feel love for fear of loss. In our world of fast food and fast cars it seems relationships suffer and being head shy is far too common.song:130199http://www.besonic.com/Forum/g0r0l0t0o0i130199/songs.htmlFolkThu, 14 Jun 2007 00:00:00 +0000