my good friend and fellow musician, colin giles just released an import record! if you are in japan you should for sure get a copy. who knows, maybe we will be jamming some hot reggae music in tokyo real soon! 

my good friend and fellow musician, colin giles just released an import record! if you are in japan you should for sure get a copy. who knows, maybe we will be jamming some hot reggae music in tokyo real soon! 

good family, good friends, good times! what more can anyone ask for? check out a video from a performance of some friends and me at san diego state university. it is an original composition. enjoy! 

Clubber Lang- Charles Roy, Junior Recital, Live SDSU

Charles Roy, Jazz Studies Drums Set Major, San Diego State University, Plays Clubber Lang, an original composition. Featuring Kris Korsgaden, Piano, Mackenzie Leighton, Bass and Robert Hernandez, Guitar. Sorry that we were not able to get Kris in the shot though. HE ROCKS!

I don’t surf but my friends do.

I will be playing music with the Colin Giles live band this weekend for the grand opening of Santa Monica Surf Shop. There will also be a performance by pro surf legend, Timmy Curran as well as a showing of his new video, Union Express. I surf don’t but it looks like its going to be a great time. Hope to see you there!  

Colin Giles is a great up-and-coming independent musician that loves to perform reggae music like it was meant to be performed: raw and dirty. He is also one of the smartest independent musicians around, giving his newest EP away completely free, with no strings attached. That is a great marketing tool. What makes it even sweeter is that the music on the EP is actually worth paying for. The 4 songs on this release run the entire range of Giles’ abilities, even showcasing one of his classic songs from his debut album. That song, “Go Get It,” could easily find its way onto radio, showing off its unique sound, Giles’ incredibly cool delivery, and some classic indie instrumentation. His music is raw, but his sound is crisp and solid, with guest appearances on the disc including the great Beastie Boys keyboardist, Money Mark. Even though the EP is only 4 tracks long, it gives us a taste of what Colin Giles is all about as a musician. It’s got his funky side, it’s got his slow and heartfelt side, and it’s got his love for reggae all rolled into one tiny tight little package. Giving away this music for free will virtually guarantee that he will rake it in when the right people get a listen. (Download this EP for free at http://www.colingiles.com) - ThisIsModern.net 

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