"If it don't matter to you it don't matter to me!"
These lyrics originally belong to a Donavon Frankenreiter Song, but this not the person I want to talk to you about. The song reminds me of someone else...
Not Donavon himself sang the last words of his song, when I first heard it. He asked someone from his audience up on stage to finish the song! The guy he asked up was Keith Thornton, a 25 year old singer/songwriter from San Clemente (aka the guy who invited me to come to San Diego with him and his friends to go to a music festival - after knowing me for 30 minutes). The crowd totally freaked out when Keith started singing the chorus. His voice is special! He carries his emotions out to everyone, with a very rough and dark but at the same time sensitive and unique voice. His voice gives me goosebumps every time I listen to it....
After these amazing 5 minutes of fame ;) I was very curious about this guy and I kinda started listening to the songs he wrote. His Band is called Rubber Bean and they just play together for a few months ... not even a year ... but to me it seems like as if they already play together for several years. I cannot explain why his songs give me the chills... maybe it's because they are different, maybe because his voice is very special or maybe it's the fact that I can feel his emotions with every lyric he sings. He is happy and he loves doing it and everyone can see, feel or hear it.
If you like rock, reggae and blues you should definitely listen to some of their songs. This is just a sample (sorry for the quality) if you want more, better quality check out: http://www.reverbnation.com/rubberbean
I cant wait to see them live with my best friend on Nov. 21 in San Clemente!
Oh Yeah, Keith I hope you are not mad that I post your song and talking all this cheesy stuff about your band, but sharing your talent with everyone is my way to THANK YOU for everything!!! You are awesome and I am glad we met!! (At this point I have to thank Jason for showing me "the best store" in Laguna Beach!)
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