Michael Darwin's Theory
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Michael Darwin's Theory

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"Opinion"

“ Michael Darwin's Theory's music and lyrics pick up where Dylan left off for a new generation in dire need of hearing these words reverberate throughout the world we live in today! “ - Kit McGuire ~ Krim-FM


"I Believe in America"

"...this disc shines is in the guitar playing, these family members can shred like nobody’s business. Each song is laced with great riffs and infused with fantastic solos that are sure to impress." - Bruce Moore ~ Pure Grain Audio


"Quote"

"What do Jimi Hendix, Eric Clapton, & Michael Darwin's Theory have in common? They all take guitar playing to jaw dropping next level. Check them out!" - James Ferguson ~ Blue Flame Marketing


"New Music Spotlight - Interview"

Besides both being super talented guitarists the coolest part about this next band is the fact that the two members of the group is a father/daughter duo. Michael and Sophie are the perfect musical family combination as they bring to the music industry a mixture of Dance Grooves, Rap, and Classic Hard Rock. Add the unique Operatic/Rock vocal into the equation; the outcome is brilliant. Here is the official interview that our Webzine completed with Michael Darwin's Theory. Enjoy!

The rest of the interview can be found here: http://www.juniorscave.com/Michael-Darwins-Theory.html - Juniors Cave - Online Magazine


Discography

"I Believe in America" ~ Debut cd released 2009

All instruments on the cd are performed by Michael Darwin
except for Sophie's guitar solos.

Michael is also a classically trained pianist.

Radio airplay includes Arizona, Tennessee & Texas as well as internet radio stations.

** All videos on the website were created by Michael Darwin.

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Bio

At a young age Michael's musical career was beginning to take flight, until an ex-band member held him hostage at gun point. The ordeal lasted several hours, the gunman was killed, and there was a lengthy legal police inquiry into the incident that lasted months. When it finally was over, Michael couldn't touch the guitar.

After a few years he started again, picking up the pieces, and then he was diagnosed with cancer. The first year was the hardest. When he got through it, and his children came along, he was so grateful to be alive and have a family, he focused all of his efforts on providing for them.

One day when Sophie was 13 she asked her dad if she could learn to play guitar. He said "No. It will ruin your life!" Stubborn child that she was Sophie persisted, getting the same answer, for about six weeks. Finally, and I think Michael's sanity was a factor in this, he caved in and showed her a few things. Then he walked away, hoping she'd quit.
She didn't, and she pulled him in.
The rest they say is 'guitar-battling' history.

Big guitar -- Big sound.