Pow Navarro says "I like music and music likes me. I can't describe exactly what my music
sounds like or where I think it's going to, but I can tell you where it
has been. Not necessarily places where I had performed or people I
performed to, but places where my music actually mattered.
It's been to my oversized bed that I used to pee in when I was
12. It's been to a lake right next to a dormant volcano. It's been to a
living room of some girl I used to like but didn't like me. It's been
to a busy road and helped me get enough money to take the bus home.
It's been to my friends roof where we used to get drunk. It's been to
church where people heard only what they wanted to hear. It's been to a
big auditorium filled with blurry faces and applause. It's been to a
smoky bar that was packed with my friends. It's been to an open mic
where ears weren't as open as the mic was. It's been to an internet
networking profile page. It's been to my friends' weddings. It's been
to my friend's grave. It's been to my dad's 50th birthday and made him
cry. It's been to my friend's porch during a college party. It's been
to my lover's house when we were alone. And it's been to my room late
at night when I feel like all is lost.
I feel like my music career has gone a long way from where it
started. And now, I measure my accomplishments by how my music grows
and not by how good it looks on a press kit. My music has been to a lot
of places, places that have made me who I am. Though I have a life
outside of music, it's hard not think that my music makes me live
rather than survive.
I hope you like and understand what you hear. Because if you do, chances are, you'd like and understand me too."
Listen to him at http://www.myspace.com/pownavarro
And the Record Holder are another excellent Lethbridge band.
The Duke is, and always will be a popular west side pub where university of Lethbridge students hang out.
Phone: 403-381-1455