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Stitcher 05-20-2007 01:09 PM

A whole life in his CD
 
A whole life in his CD

Author: Lucy Purdy: Special
Date: May 16, 2007
http://www.simcoe.com/article/37942

Peter Thompson, a Barrie lawyer and singer-songwriter, has spent the last 25 years building up enough material for his debut CD, Taking a Dive (Heart First), a compilation of songs reflective on the various stages of his life.

Released in April, the 14-track album begins with Thompson’s favourite Tom Paxton tune, My Ramblin’ Boy, which he fondly recalls first hearing in 1974.

It concludes with Don’t Think Twice, by Bob Dylan. He chose it as symbolic of his belief that life goes on. Another song, Yesterday’s Children, holds special meaning for Thompson, as he wrote it in 1980, about his father who was longing for the carefree days of his childhood.

Coming full circle is something Thompson has contemplated for some time. However, even though he was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease five years ago, he strives not to miss a beat. Some days, his condition presents more challenges than others.

“When I feel good, I can climb mountains,” Thompson noted, adding that it often depends on levels of daily stress, and it is difficult to anticipate which days will be best.

Parkinson’s disease, a degenerative disorder of the central nervous system, often impairs the individual’s motor skills and speech.

For Thompson, one thing appears constant – the smooth quality and tone of his natural singing voice. One can’t help but hear the striking timbre and edge reminiscent of folk icon Valdy.

“I also get people saying I sound like Burl Ives,” he said, admitting that in his youth, he at one time tried to sound like Gordon Lightfoot..

While Thompson is not performing live these days, he continues to sing and play guitar, having recently invested in a new sound system.

As a nature lover, avid fisherman, and sports enthusiast as well, it is music that sustained him during his years in university. He paid his way through school by performing at local nightclubs and various venues in Ontario and Europe.

As he lends his voice to the unpredictable illness that has gripped him, a portion of the proceeds from the sale of Thompson’s CD will be donated to the Parkinson’s Society of Canada.

Active on the board of Barrie branch of the society, Thompson is pleased that he can do more towards helping fight the disease through the sale of his CD.

Recorded in part at what was once the popular Barrie’s recording studio, The Power Plant, Thompson’s CD was mastered in Toronto.

vlhperry 05-20-2007 01:47 PM

Hi Caroline
 
I clicked your link and found a site that gave a marketing appeal for a lawyer and also links for pictures for sale, but no music. What did I miss?

Vicky:confused:

lou_lou 05-20-2007 01:54 PM

what an interesting quote -
 
When I feel good, I can climb mountains,” Thompson noted, adding that it often depends on levels of daily stress, and it is difficult to anticipate which days will be best.

Stitcher 05-20-2007 02:37 PM

Vicky, thanks for the heads up. I just included what was in the article. That is his professional site. I have removed it from the initial post.

Thelma 05-20-2007 03:36 PM

Here you go second from right at the top...Music

http://www.peterthompson.ca/

vlhperry 05-20-2007 05:22 PM

Thanks Thelma and Caroline
 
Do you know if he sells the music on a CD. I don't have a ipod to download to.

Vicky

Stitcher 05-20-2007 06:00 PM

Here is the link to his music on Peter Thompson's barrister website where you can sample the music on the CD http://www.peterthompson.ca/music.php He also discusses on this page his reason for choosing each song.

The distributor is an independent "CD Baby" and on this website there is also a reference to part of the proceeds going to Parkinson's Society of Canada. Some of the song writers have comments on this page, and you can also sample the music here.
http://cdbaby.com/cd/peterthompson

Peter T 05-22-2007 09:50 PM

Cd "taking A Dive (heart First)"
 
Hi! I just discovered this site. I am sorry that the link to my website mentioned in the article about my CD takes you to my legal home page but that's what I do for a living. It was not intended to entice more legal work. I have enough to contend with and not enough hours in the day!! Anyway, at the top, you can choose to go to the Music section which talks about the CD and plays clips or you can look at my Photos. You don't have to buy anything but one dollar from each sale of the CD goes to Parkinson's.
There are longer sound bytes on the cdbaby.com website but I do not even cover costs with sales there.
If you would like to see more photos, I also contribute my stuff to flickr.com under the name musiknlaw.

Thank you all for your interest. I promise that if you like folk singers like Tom Paxton, Ralph McTell and Bill Staines, you will enjoy my album. Peter Sarstedt who wrote "Where Do You Go To My Lovely" sings harmony on two of the songs. Keep the faith and be strong!
-Peter Thompson

Peter T 05-22-2007 10:08 PM

My music
 
I will be performing at the Parkinson's Tea in Toronto on June 13th. Hope to see some of you there!
Peter;)


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