Hi Shane, how's it going?
Things are going pretty well right now in my music life!
Orphan Project has started writing for the next cd and we
have about 3-4 songs ready to go (pre-studio) to the
studio...we are shooting for a late winter/early spring '07
release. I know it's been awhile since Orphan Found, but
there has been some longevity with that cd that has given us
the timeframe needed to get ready for a 2nd cd. As far as
other things...I've been writing/singing on a collaboration
effort with Rob Perez and Ric Mals from Visual Cliff...along
with Bill Yost (Orphan Project bass player), and Tony
Correlli (production and Orphan Project
keyboardist)...called Fall of Echoes. We have 8 tunes ready,
with 4 left to record and that cd is scheduled for an
Aug./Sept. '06 release. Should be a pretty cool disc.
Tell us a little about yourself.
Wow, a lot to tell. I guess you know from Orphan Found that
I was adopted at a very young age and grew up in a Christian
home. I would say I've been a believer since I was 5 with a
lot of rocky roads traveled along the path, with Christ
giving me strength to continue on and here I am today! I'm
married with a great wife, Wendy, and we have 2 dogs
(working on kids)...she teaches at our church's school and
during the day I sell/inspect for a basement waterproofing
company. We do a lot of work with the youth/young adults in
our church...we lead a group of about 30 college & career
people in weekly studies. I've been involved in music ever
since I was little...my parents would have bands come in and
stay with us if they were coming through Baltimore...most
notable was Mylon LeFevre & Brokenheart when they were just
getting started...so seeing those guys play and relate to
people was just what I wanted to do. Then I got hooked into
bands like Petra, Stryper, Daniel Band, and many
others...singers like Greg X. Volz and Doug Pinnick (King's
X) influenced me greatly. Then I've been involved in 3-4
bands as well, but when I talked to John Wenger (longtime
friend) about writing Orphan Found everything really clicked
and that's my main focus musically today...and Lord willing
for a long while!
Very cool, me and my wife adopted our
two youngest boys. So, Orphan Found is a reflection of your
life?
Yes, sure is...I had it bottled up for quite some time and
believe it or not...the lyrics/concepts were all written in
a 45 min. span @ a Barnes & Noble bookstore about 5 miles
from my house in March of '02.
I've heard you have quite a
testimony, any chance of sharing it with us?
Well, this could take awhile, but I'll try to give you the
shortened version. Also, please remember that my
faithfulness and coming to Christ has nothing to do with
me...it's all His work!!!
This is how my testimony goes...First, when I was adopted at
the age of 4 mos. I was brought into a Christian home with
parents who didn't/couldn't have children. Then, 19 mos.
later they had a son...so, and this is where things got a
little hairy...it seemed like I became the scapegoat for
everything my brother did. Now, don't get me wrong, I was
mischievous, but not a bad kid, but still discipline for me
was pretty harsh. I'm going to stop there with the family
stuff...let's get to the testimony.
When I was 5 and going to Sunday School my teacher gave us a
lesson on what Christ did for us on the cross and compared
it to what Santa does for us every year. Once comparisons
were made, my conscience was pricked and I couldn't fathom
all the cool gifts and things I got for Christmas could ever
add us to Christ giving up His life for me...so that
afternoon, at naptime, I talked to God and asked Him to give
me strength to live the life he gave me and to save me from
hell. I have to say that now I'm 35 and I've broken His
heart so many times, but He has never broken mine...He has
given me so many things to be thankful for...getting me
through very dark teen years and growing me through my 20s
to where I'm now...a ripe, young 35! God is faithful and
through great witnesses I've seen from all the believers I
know, and can see, His work in all things. Orphan Found is
just a little outline of my life...past, present, and
future...and I hope that others who don't have a sense of
true family (and I don't believe that physical family can
compare at all to a great spiritual relationship with God)
can see that if they just cling to their Creator with a
strength that only Christ can give they will know Who their
Father really is!!!
My wife and I were foster parents for
over 9 years; it's almost an epidemic how many children are
in the system. It's really disheartening, but it provides us
with a chance to extend the love of Christ to very needy
children. What would you say to parents who want to adopt?
Simple...pray about it and then take the Lord's leading.
Just don't be someone who takes a kid just 'cause they want
a child, and then if they have their own child...discard the
adopted child. I hear that goes on a lot.
What would you say to kids who are in
foster homes or are being adopted?
As you are waiting, know first of all it will get
better...but most importantly, when that day comes that you
are "chosen" be excited, but know that your parents cannot
and never will be able to satisfy your every need! That can
only happen when you are chosen by God the Father, through
the work of His Son Jesus Christ!!! There will be good and
dark times, but your heavenly Father will never let you
down!
Do you have children of your own?
No, but I have been involved in working with youth for about
12 years or so...and within the last 2 years my wife & I
started a College & Career group at our church (over 35
people and growing...and no one is allowed to be older than
me...hehe...35).
Can you tell us about the new cd?
Well, honestly, I can't tell you much only that it will be
heavier and it won't be a concept cd. We have 2 tunes ready
to record...one pretty heavy with a nice industrial feel,
the other a very melodic upbeat tune with a very catchy
chorus...and both have a slight prog edge. The stuff we're
working on now are much more in the prog vein...a 6-7 min.
Dream Theater-type epic song, but with all the melodies from
the "Images era" and we have a working chorus on
what-I-think to be probably one of the slower (but still
heavy) tunes on the cd. Really I can't wait to get in the
studio and lay these down. We don't have a working title,
and this cd is more of a full band effort whereas John
Wenger wrote all the music on Orphan Found.
Who are your influences musically?
Wow, that's a question that could have a very long answer.
First, as a vocalist I would have to say Steve Perry, Bono,
Jorn Lande (unbelievable vocalist from Scandinavia!!!), Greg
X. Volz, Peter Gabriel, Darryl Hall, and John Wetton (Asia).
As far as bands go, I love anything with larger than life
melodies...i.e. Journey, Boston, Asia, definitely U2, and I
love darker stuff like Gabriel...Jorn's ex-band Masterplan
is very good with another one of his old bands...Ark...being
one of my all-time favs!!! I grew up on old classic
Christian rock...Resurrection Band, Petra, Mylon, DeGarmo &
Key, David & the Giants, Whiteheart (not that old)...then I
progressed into the heavier stuff...Daniel Band, Barren
Cross, and Stryper...then a gradual progression into music
that is more experimental, emotional, and deep...Kansas,
Yes, Rush, Dream Theater...so put all those together and you
have my vision for Orphan Project!!!
How about spiritually?
Now this list could be and should be longer, but I will save
sometime and put down just a few names. First of all,
obviously, Jesus Christ and His calling on my life to be a
child of His...my parents, my Sunday School teachers through
elementary grades...a lot of my close friends have been
influential in keeping me on the narrow path. My wife, who
is such a great studier that I try to pick up things from
her (she is a teacher, so she has tremendous study
habits)...my Youth Group leader, Tom Wenger, when I was in
high school...my godparents the Prigels for being my parents
when it seemed no one understood what I was going
through...and all the pastors that I've learned from all the
way up to my present pastor.
Are you aware of any adopted or
foster child whom you have reached through your music?
Actually I have...a couple of people who somehow come across
Orphan Found contact me and let me know how it seems "no one
has been able to understand what I'm going through". So,
there is a connection and an understanding between myself
and those who have been adopted. Through that, I get a
chance to give them encouragement and hope, and hopefully
direction on how and Who their real Father is.
Awesome! Well Shane, it has been an
honor my friend. I hope and pray that GOD will continue to
bless you and your ministry. Thanks for the time.
Thank you man! It's been great having an opportunity sharing
the story of Orphan Found! Remember "we are all orphans
until..." and that until is why we are playing...we want to
give great music with a message for those who don't know the
"until"! God bless, and thanks for your work and your
encouragement! Keep an eye out for OP 2 sometime in late
'07!
God bless,
shane
Orphan Project
www.orphanfound.com
www.myspace.com/orphanproject