Canadian
Lawyer Pens Legal Hurtin' Music
Reuters
Toronto,
November 13: When he's not working to settle family feuds
for his clients, a Canadian lawyer writes songs about them
-- and his CD is getting airplay from Toronto to San Francisco.
Les
Kotzer, a 49-year-old Toronto laywer who specializes in
wills and estate law, claims inspiration from the adult
children of baby boomers, squabbling over inheritances left
to them by parents who didn't write proper wills.
Kotzer
has released a CD of sentimental songs that describe fights
over "mother's rugs and rings," as one lyric goes.
"I
see so much tragedy in my practice: brother against brother,
sister against sister," Kotzer said in an interview
on Thursday. "I use my songwriting ability and my legal
knowledge and put that into music."
While
Kotzer wrote the lyrics, fellow Canadian Lewis Manne composed
the music and sang the songs. Kotzer sent his self-released
CD, "A Family United, A Family Divided", to AM
radio stations across Canada and the United States in September
-- not expecting how strongly listeners would relate.
Gary
Gamble, a host and programmer at the Toronto station Foxy
88.5, has been playing the song "Photos in a Drawer",
twice a day for the past six weeks. Its message is that
siblings can rise above inheritance disputes by looking
at childhood photos that remind them of happier times.
"It's
popular here because it's got some meaning to it.
It's
not just another relationship song." said Gamble. "Plus,
it's not too often you would get something like that from
a lawyer, so that made it unique."
A
San Francisco radio host went so far as to pen the endorsement
that appears on the CD's back cover, part of which reads,
"Les Kotzer's knowledge of the law has always been
exceptional, but his music is superb."
In
the past couple of weeks, Kotzer said, listeners have written
and called to tell him that his music has given them courage
to contact estranged siblings.
"One
caller said I was practising 'emotional law'," he said,
adding: "I hope to put out another CD very soon.