John had his first #1 single in 1994 with “Your Love Amazes Me,” with “She’s Taken a Shine” and “Standing on the Edge of Goodbye” following suit. Other Top 10 releases included “You and Only You” “I Think About It All The Time”, “What’s In It For Me”, “If I Had Any Pride Left At All”, and “Change My Mind.” “Standing On The Edge”, as well as his edgy top 10 hit “Kiss Me in the Car,” showed off John’s songwriting ability. Making a difference is John’s motivation, and he sees music as a profoundly important calling. He has conscientiously used his influence to improve both the global and local communities. He has contributed his time and talents for several children’s charities, and lent his name to such causes as adult literacy and Cystic Fibrosis. John has been quoted as saying “If there are things we can do that may help make a difference in the lives of others, we should make the most of that opportunity”. John has been actively recording his own albums with his new independent label, Clear Sky Records. His album Songs and Stories was released in May 2002, and has sold over 25,000 copies at shows, online, and through his Fan Club. For the 2003 holiday season, he re-released his live Christmas CD, O Holy Night Live, formerly titled Christmas Live. That CD has been snapped up by fans also, creating the need for a fourth pressing. During the summer of 2003, John hit the road with friends David Lee Murphy and Lee Roy Parnell on the “Paintin’ the Town Tour”. While on the tour, John and David Lee wrote the romantic single “Will You Marry Me?,” which received high praise. On reviewing the single, music critic Robert K. Oermann says John has “still got the goods”. Also, that “There’s something special about saying something in a song for people who might not be able to express themselves in such a nakedly emotional way.” Bill Lewis at WYTZ in Benton Harbor, MI, predicts “Will You Marry Me?” will make those single guys want to run out and get the ring for their lady and married couples will want to renew their vows.” One fan did just that. He was inspired by hearing the song on the radio to “pop the question” to his girlfriend when he heard the song on the radio. This fan even called John’s Fan Club to get the CD early, in order to use it for the special event. |
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