Dusk has had a remarkable number of unusual experiences in his
atypical life, and he brings all of them to bear on his musical art. He
seemed destined from birth for extraordinary adventure, and at age 3, he won
a major baby pageant and was scheduled for all-expenses-paid screen
testing in Hollywood.
However, family tragedy soon placed him, instead, in a South Carolina
orphanage where he was raised with 350 other children to age 18.
The strange new life, and the strangers therein, eventually
became his new home and close-knit family. Dusk excelled in sports,
academics, and music, earning a varsity letter jacket and many high school
superlatives, including Valedictorian. And he gave every spare minute
possible to the rhythm & blues bands he formed from age 12 onward.
After graduation, Dusk attended Furman University where he joined the oldest national music fraternity
(FMA) and a
jazz/rock fusion band, both of which fanned his creative fires brighter
still.
As a young adult, Dusk made a two-year exploratory trip across America
and wrote a detailed account of it in a weekly feature series for the
nation's fastest growing daily newspaper. At journey's end, he settled in
Southern California for five years, and for most of that time, he raised
Percheron draft horses and lived next door to actor John Travolta.
In California, Dusk also wrote the award-winning book "Sunburst:
A People, A Path, A Purpose" under contract with publisher Harcourt
Brace, and a photo of him disking vegetable fields with a team of Percheron
horses was used on the labels of dozens of nationally distributed natural
food products.
Through Dusk's ongoing devotion to music (his focus having shifted
to troubadour-style songwriting), he met songwriting greats Townes
Van Zandt and Billy Joe Shaver, and he befriended Mickey Newbury, who generously served as a
role model and mentor.
When Dusk married and began his own family, he opted to teach his
children at home through high school while he simultaneously earned a degree
by independent study through Western Illinois University. He and his family
lived for three years of this period in a 22' Sioux tipi in which his son
was born.
In 1995, Dusk designed and built a unique, passive solar home in the
shape of a Gothic cathedral. The structure is supported by massive
curved wooden beams, and is paneled throughout with natural V-groove pine.
These experiences (and others that are likewise noteworthy) are the
fabric of which Dusk's songs are tailored. By way of his vivid musical portraits,
most of us can vicariously share in the delight of people, places, and things
we would otherwise never have known, while those few of us who actually have
firsthand memories of such are treated to glowing reminders of momentous
times.