Monday, May 31, 2010

The Drifter

The Drifter

Walk down that road
don't know where it's leading
looking for a painted arrow
on the ground...

Your back is sturdy
and your shoes are new
looking for somewhere where
no one knows you.

Step into a new town
you're just one more
unfamiliar face
and people walking by
bump your shoulders...

Not a memory 
to hold dear
no one knows your story here
you're just another stranger
passing by.

Chorus
Well it's a sweet,
bittersweet journey
when you don't know
exactly where to go...
But somewhere out there
there's a shadow
of a place
that will welcome you home,
welcome you home.

It can't be lonesome
if no one can really see you
and find something about you
they don't like...

But what about on one of
those dreary
cold and quiet nights
when you lay and dream of someone
by your side?

Chorus
It's a sweet,
bittersweet journey
when you don't know 
exactly where to go...
But somewhere 
out there there's a shadow
of a place
that will welcome you home...

Yes somewhere
out there
there's a shadow...
Of a place
that will 
welcome
you 
home.

Thursday, May 27, 2010

My Story

Welcome to Kaitlin Rose Music. Thanks for stopping by.

I'll try to keep this introduction short and sweet for ya.

I began playing guitar just before my sixteenth birthday. 

Bored out of my mind and unable to drive, I found my mom's old Alvarez guitar in the closet one day. By that afternoon, I'd figured out the theme song to the Godfather. I thought played guitar seemed simple enough.

Over the next few years I practiced a lot, and even began writing my own songs. The Birthday Song, written out of frustration over another disappointing birthday, is still one of my favorites today:

"Sixteen is only a year from now. A car would be any teenagers biggest hope. You ask and receive a crinkled brow, talk about it again, I'm sure they'd push you down that slope...Spoon your ice-cream into your mouth, making funny faces like you're having loads of fun."


I was known for my love of singing and playing guitar in high school, playing at talent shows and in theater. 

When I was eighteen, my grandmother took me to Vancouver, B.C. where I played a total of 13 different venues and open-mics in two weeks.

Bainbridge Island, (near Seattle) became home for a few years, where I met and opened for Rachel Harrington and Holly Figeroa.

My songwriting really started to mature after I turned 21. See The Drifter above for reference. Gone were the days of Jewel and Ani Difranco. I moved on to Bob Dylan and Neil Young.

Then, upon moving back home, I was introduced to a local bar in Kalamazoo called Louie's. Every other Wendesday I played alongside Frankie Ballard, singing duets like Jackson by Johnny Cash and June Carter. It was a blast.

Currently, I'm engaged, a mother and steadfast home birth advocate over the site I created after my own successful home birth, Bring Birth Home.

I had to create Kaitlin Rose Music because I've never been the type to only do one thing. I don't fit myeslf into a box or a label. I like diversity and flexibility.

Check out my YouTube channel for live performances & stay tuned for updates as I attempt to live a life filled to the brim with the creation of ideas, love, recipes, laughter and good music.