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6. April, 2007 at 10:46
True!
14. April, 2007 at 01:30
I finally got a chance to check out your website!! WOW!!! You are definatly one of the most talented guys I know! I am lucky to have you as a teacher!!
15. April, 2007 at 14:51
Thank you Pat Mack. What a valuable comment. All the more so as you will soon be famous…
9. May, 2007 at 07:09
Tris, your site is GREAT. You are very talented.But I still want to know more about Sky? Love as always Donna
9. May, 2007 at 09:47
Thank you! Yeah, Sky Kaylan… I think people are going to find her interesting.
31. July, 2007 at 13:04
hey dude
you were talkin about eden looking for a band me and my friend nate are looking for a number
whats his number so we can set up a jam?
31. July, 2007 at 13:04
*looking for a drummer haha
10. February, 2008 at 09:05
Hey Tristan! Man your site is awesome! I was reading your bio and I have to say that you are a truly amazing person and outstanding musician!You said I inspired you sometime ago…I don’t know how, but it is I that’s truly inspired by your style and creativity. I’m in awe of your work man!…I’m in awe of your work man! Peace.
Kary D
10. February, 2008 at 09:07
Hey Tristan! Man your site is awesome! I was reading your bio and I have to say that you are a truly amazing person and outstanding musician!You said I inspired you sometime ago…I don’t know how, but it is I that’s truly inspired by your style and creativity. I’m in awe of your work man!… Peace.
Kary D
10. February, 2008 at 21:36
Wow, a comment from kwd007 at Imagine Weblog! Yes my friend, you do inspire me. Your work isn’t just good, it’s so genuine. “He said a white one turns into a black one… ” I’m going to post a totally revamped version of a song soon called Time Enough To Dream. I think you would really like it.
Please feel free to download free versions of those youtube videos. In stereo! Hope to see you here again soon.
T
7. August, 2008 at 21:15
I like your Storys they are interesting ! i enjoyed meting you at camp!
Karina
14. August, 2008 at 00:00
The website is amazing! I read your bio yesterday. It has changed my views on my pursuit in a music career, and I found some similarities between us. I found a passion for music at about age 11 and after wards, I began to study music. I used every opportunity to learn about it. When I was about one month from 13, I began to write music and soon after wrote a duet piece with a man from the Austin symphony for french horn and trumpet. I had plans to casually learn piano over time until I discovered the talk box. Seeing your videos and hearing your music has made me want to try even harder to become what I’ve always wanted to become when I grow up: a musician. You have inspired me to reach out and try more in the world of music. You are, to me, a role model and someone I want to be like when I grow up.
I am very sorry for the long speech, and I don’t know if you’ll even read this, but I just wanted you to know that what you do changes peoples outlook on music and helps to expand their minds to want to do more. I know I do.
Anyway, I’m hoping to see more of your music in the future and I wish for the best of luck to you, Tristan!
Best regards,
-Bobby Woodbury
14. August, 2008 at 21:17
Bobby, that’s just amazing about writing the duet with the guy from Austin Symphony Orchestra when you were only twelve! I am honored to be a small part of your pursuit of music and the arts, and really humbled by your kind words. Come back anytime. Thanks! -Tristan
2. October, 2009 at 00:21
Love it, Bro! edgy, brilliant, truthful as as well as passionate.
Nicely done-
-KB
2. October, 2009 at 00:26
Oh, forgot to sing the praises of the following:
“Let us wake up to a truth. Wars are arranged by the ruling class and fought by the working class; common people suffer and die while a small minority reaps obscene profits. One of the hardest things about this is to watch the propagandists and media shills trick people into believing “support” for aggression and outright atrocity makes one patriotic; it is not even remotely patriotic.”