Country Stampede 2012

David started the NSAI chapter in the Manhattan, Kansas area in 2010. David has seen his songwriting family grow in numbers to the size it is today.

David Thompson is from Clay Center, Kansas. He's been playing the guitar and writing music as a hobby since he was a teenager. He has written classical guitar, country, contemporary Christian, novelty, jazz, Americana, adult contemporary, blues, flamenco, and classic rock. His works in progress music is occasionally posted on Songramp.com under the stage name of "UncleNick". David is

also is an international airline pilot for a major airline and enjoys flying radio control aircraft and light planes in his spare time. His goal is to help someone in North Central Kansas create a top selling song, and with the talented group he has gathered it is only a matter of time before that goal achieves fruition.

David's sense of humor rubs off in his writing, as in his songs "Uncle Nick" and "They Taste Like Chicken". Coming originally from Hugoton, Kansas, in the very southwest corner of the state. "It's not the end of the world, but you can walk to it from there. It was a great place to spend my youth with great family, friends, and community".

After starting writing music at age 10, great solace was discovered in writing through the teenage angst of high school and college. Grand Funk Railroad, Led Zeppelin, and the Rolling Stones greatly influenced his playing style. After raising a family and having a little more free time, David rediscovered the love and art of songwriting.

"I doubt I'll ever write 'Song of the Year', and it would be hard to give up my other career in aviation to chase my musical dream. As an NSAI coordinator, I am very busy in helping aspiring songwriters reach their goals, and that is very rewarding". David unselfishly and patiently gives of himself month after month in his efforts to help others. David is eager to equip and inspire others through his service, and to entertain and inspire others through his music.

As a writer it's always "My latest song and the one I am working on now... are the two best songs I've ever written. I recently co-wrote a ballad called 'Where the Girls Used to Be', a sensitive song about the husband of a breast cancer survivor and his message to assure his wife that 'You're all I'll ever need.' This song was co-written with KenM.
The comedy country song 'They Taste Like Chicken' was inspired during a spicy pizza dinner at the Mellow Mushroom in Nashville with Ev Fox and Ken E. Robertson.
David is currently working on a niche album of "songs about life through the eyes of the aviator." The general public will get little understanding from the lyrics, but aviators of all skill levels should find the music inviting and encouraging. The song "Red Sunset" is a 50's style song from the EP which should be out in early 2014.

Comments

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Chameleon
over 30 days ago to David Thompson

Hey David! I had to drop by and say a huge thank you. I heard your song "They Taste Like Chicken" in the six pack and it has entertained me well many times in the last few weeks. I haven't laughed so hard in a while over an incredibly well written comedy song. Top notch my man. I can't believe you aren't in the #1 spot of that can, but eh, it's the 6-pack and you never know what to expect. You got my vote man. I love that song! Keep up the good songwriting :)! Cheers

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David Thompson
over 30 days ago

Well, it's been in the top 10 for months. I just wish I could find the time to finish the music I'm more inclined to write.

David Thompson
over 30 days ago

Thanks for the kind words, Chameleon. Thanks for your positive words to motivate me. I'm glad you enjoy it.

Chameleon
over 30 days ago

I know what you mean! Music is a huge time commitment and finishing any piece is a big investment! I hope it works out for you!

David Thompson
over 30 days ago

Thanks.



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Stu
over 30 days ago to David Thompson

they taste like chicken....i'll have a hard time wiping the smile off my face.....thank you so much for that fun....the ironic thing is i'm a chicken farmer.....cheers stu

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David Thompson
over 30 days ago

Phunny! I mean funny irony. Your comment made me smile. Thanks for listening and posting a comment.



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NashvilleJoe
over 30 days ago to David Thompson

TASTE LIKE CHICKEN--got a good laff out of that--thanxs--joe

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NashvilleJoe
over 30 days ago

the guns shooting in the background was really cool!

David Thompson
over 30 days ago

Thanks, I finally got my home studio back in operation after a very long dry spell. I Hope to get some of my more typical instrumentals up by the end of May. All the sound effects were done through a Yamaha Keyboard. To make the aliens sounds I looped midi files back over themselves of standard instruments (various organs).

NashvilleJoe
over 30 days ago

WOW!--pretty cool--thanxs--joe.



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