Deployed Soldier prepares for record deal while in Afghanistan

By Sgt. Janell EmersonJanuary 13, 2011

Deployed Soldier prepares for record deal while in Afghanistan
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LOGAR PROVINCE, Afghanistan - Origins of Spc. Brian Stowe's military career isn't much different from other Soldiers' stories.

Like many troops, Stowe joined the Army in June 2008 and attended basic and advanced individual training as a human resources specialist at Fort Jackson, S.C.

Stowe has deployed twice since his enlistment. He spent seven months in Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and is currently deployed in support of Operation Enduring Freedom at Forward Operating Base Shank with Task Force Knighthawk, 10th Combat Aviation Brigade.

But this is where his story becomes a little bit different.

Stowe's musical ambitions have led him to earn a recording contract in the Christian Contemporary genre.

"I sent my song to them, not really looking for a contract so much," Stowe humbly explained. "I was really hoping for a critique and just wanting to know what they would think."

In June, Stowe received a reply and feedback from the record label in the form of a personal telephone call where executives offered him a recording contract.

"I was a bit overjoyed, then a little disappointed because we were about to deploy," he said.

The company's executives decided they were willing to wait.

"They told me we could start recording once I returned, so it looks like November or December of next year I'll take some leave and start recording."

Stowe is not alone in his endeavor. As the lead singer of his group, Sanctify Me, his band includes his younger brother, Johnathan, on bass and school friend, Brittany Gibson, on guitar. The trio has played together since high school.

"I can play drums and sing when we record, and I'll play the keyboard when applicable," he said.

He laughed as he recalled the moment when his band and family reacted to the news.

"They were very happy and excited, of course. They were almost more overjoyed than I was," he added.

Stowe credits his wife Evelyn and the rest of his Family in Elkmont, Ala., as the sustaining factor for his music and ambitions.

"I have awesome support with everything. ... You know, this is our dream," he said.

The dream began during his sophomore year of high school. Stowe was given his first instrument, a white First Act electric guitar. He quickly discovered his natural affinity with music by teaching himself to play the guitar, along with picking up the drums, keyboard and bass soon after.

Creating a band was a natural evolution.

For now, Stowe said he enjoys the camaraderie and support of his unit and looks to their continued backing as he moves forward with his music. The soft-spoken Soldier said his fellow troops encourage his musical aspirations.

"They support me; they keep my morale up."

At the prompting of his co-workers, Stowe works on his lyrics and sharpens his skills with several instruments available at the local chapel and, at times, in the office.

"I do it because they ask me to and for their morale."

Spc. Nicholas MacAlpin, TF Knighthawk chaplain assistant, said his friend's goal of becoming the next success in contemporary Christian music is a no-fail aspiration.

"He is the most amazing guy I have ever known in my life," MacAlpin said. "He is a man who encompasses the Army Values, and his music surpasses most artists for his age."

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