George Collins Goes Above and Beyond with Thoughtful New Single “Stop the Sun”

“Stop the Sun” holds deep personal significance for George Collins, encapsulating a universal theme of family and the inexorable passage of time. It resonates with anyone who reaches a certain age, prompting reflections on their childhood and the endless days of youth, juxtaposed with the fleeting moments of the present.

The inspiration for the song emerged from George’s childhood visions of the biblical tale of Joshua halting the sun to secure a pivotal victory for the Israelites. In his mind’s eye, he saw this formidable warrior atop a hill, arms outstretched toward the sun. As he neared his 60th birthday, this imagery returned, accompanied by the realization that it had taken a lifetime to begin comprehending the intricate game of life. He yearned for another sixty years to fully live out the wisdom he had acquired and wished to suspend time, savoring every remaining moment.

The song’s bridge draws from a beloved phrase by George’s cherished author, Mark Twain, who asserted that “The two most important days in life are the day you are born and the day you find out why.” This sentiment perfectly aligns with the concept of discovering one’s life purpose but desiring more time to fulfill it.

George Collins’s introspective and courageously vulnerable songwriting has already touched the hearts of many. His compositions are brimming with insightful narratives, influenced by his roles as a screenwriter and novelist, infused with empathy, hard-won wisdom, and catchy pop melodies.

George received his first guitar at the tender age of four and immediately embarked on his songwriting journey. He diligently pursued both guitar and piano throughout his formative years and beyond. In his late twenties, he observed older musicians grappling with dissatisfaction, falling into destructive habits involving alcohol and drugs. Determined to chart a different course for his life and yearning for an international music career, George explored alternative avenues.

However, in 2012, a pivotal moment arrived when George became a father at the age of 50. He made the life-altering decision to step away from his lucrative 20-year career as an investment consultant and financial executive, choosing to nurture his creative world and embrace the role of a dedicated full-time parent.

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