Alex Grant

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El Chupacabra 02:56 Tools
Morning Wind 03:19 Tools
Words Often Fail 02:41 Tools
Mother's Dream 02:49 Tools
Unexpectedly 02:56 Tools
Chasing Fireflies 02:54 Tools
Flight of the Ostrich 02:53 Tools
Butterflies on Parade 03:31 Tools
Happy in Scotland 03:16 Tools
Ballerina 03:07 Tools
In The Canopy 02:47 Tools
2 A.M. 02:54 Tools
Old Father Road 02:35 Tools
The Bridge 02:25 Tools
The Courtship 03:16 Tools
While We Can 02:11 Tools
Gifts of the Storm 03:43 Tools
The Waterfall 02:33 Tools
Sledding 03:36 Tools
Grand Ballroom 03:43 Tools
The Tulip And The Acorn 03:28 Tools
Marching On 02:55 Tools
The Promise in Our Fields 02:48 Tools
The Doctor and the Dove 03:18 Tools
And Call Her Princess 02:48 Tools
Civil War And Peace 03:19 Tools
Useless Armor 03:11 Tools
Falling In 04:12 Tools
Poets And Painters 03:05 Tools
Farewell 03:42 Tools
The Rain Of Peace 05:50 Tools
Silhouette 03:35 Tools
Dinner Cooking & Children Playing 03:53 Tools
The Dancing 03:54 Tools
High Over Grandfather's Pond 03:25 Tools
Hurrying Home 05:07 Tools
The Weaver 05:07 Tools
The Last Boxcar Home 03:29 Tools
The Home At the End of the World 03:29 Tools
Two Roads, One Tale 03:29 Tools
Karen's Ocean 01:55 Tools
Hide And Seek 02:38 Tools
Asleep in the Meadow 03:11 Tools
On The Plains 04:32 Tools
High Over Grandmother's Pond 03:24 Tools
Evening's Last Light 03:54 Tools
Changing Of The Guard 02:51 Tools
The Trees In Your Orchard 03:15 Tools
Dance Of The Male Tigers 03:24 Tools
Dinner Cooking and Children Playing 03:52 Tools
Procession From Chennai 02:31 Tools
Ma Pajama 04:41 Tools
Callisto's Ocean 06:27 Tools
Hop Scotch Sortie 04:05 Tools
Broken Cherub 04:05 Tools
Skating With Puppets 04:05 Tools
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Alex Grant knows that being fired was one of the most positive things that ever happened to him. Raised in a strict, orderly and loving family to be “something sensible, please”, he followed this direction for forty years, when he was abruptly let go from his job as general manager of a manufacturing firm in Phoenix, Arizona. Although approached by other companies in related fields, Alex decided at that point to really look at his life. “I had always loved writing and performing music, and had a deep desire to do so professionally”, he says thoughtfully. “I finally decided that if I didn’t take this opportunity to pursue what I most love to do, I’d probably kick myself when I was eighty!” Grant’s odyssey actually began much earlier. Growing up in a rigid, academically-oriented environment, he excelled in school, and started at the University of Missouri-Columbia on both a full academic scholarship and a Navy ROTC scholarship. “My dream back then was to fly jets” Alex reminisces. But then, midway through his sophomore year, he started writing music-“it was like a floodgate had opened”. So life-altering was the deluge that Grant very quickly left behind the scholarships and the career plans, left school and took a job as a dishwasher, to the astonishment of both parents and friends. For the next twenty years, Alex performed in several different bands while working a wide variety of jobs, all involving hard physical labor which he discovered he loved. He unloaded fishing boats in Alaska, drove forklifts and delivery trucks, worked in a state mental institution and any number of warehouses, eventually arriving at the level of general manager, a position he held for five years before the ax fell in 1994. With much-appreciated moral support from his wife Susie, Grant took the leap and began playing professionally in the fall of that year. Since that time, Grant's CD's have sold more than 50,000 copies, and his signature style of neo-classical piano is clearly evident in his emotionally evocative recordings, which are currently receiving national airplay on Sirius Radio Channel 73, DMX Radio, NPR’s “Morning Edition” program and a nationally syndicated radio program called “Quiet Music”. Alex has played many interesting events including a reception for President Clinton at the Columbine groundbreaking ceremony as well as performing the National Anthem at the June 20th, 2007, Yankees/Rockies baseball game. He was also one of a select group of pianists at the Bosendorfer Piano World Tour at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House in Denver, and was featured on Frontier Airlines’ Wild Blue Yonder television network and in their in-flight magazine. Alex and his wife live in Denver, Colorado. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.