“Waiting” By Kris Orlowski
I’ve mentioned this before, but one of the things that I absolutely love is connecting people with each other.
I find it to be exciting.
And so tonight, I want to introduce you to Kris Orlowski. Kris and I both went to Western Washington University and in fact had a some classes together. I doubt he’d remember me, but when I saw his name on a schedule of local concerts I had to check to see if it was the same guy I knew from college.
And sure enough it was.
Kris is a talented musician and if you haven’t heard of him before, hopefully this little introduction will be “the beginning of a beautiful friendship.”
If you would like to hear more of Kris’s music you can find more music videos on YouTube or you can check out his website.
Posted on June 24th, 2011 by David | 13 Comments »





Wow, look at that. You know celebrities. So do I. I know you! BOOM!!
Ah Moe, You are too kind. However I think you are the celebrity. I saw your Diversity Team picture.
Cool. Thanks for sharing, David.
You are very welcome Dustin.
great song…thanks for sharing dude! Kris has talent!
It is a great song. The interesting thing is I don’t think I realized in college how much talent he has.
I love this song and the video is genius too. Thanks for the introduction, David. I’m definitely going to look him up.
Jason, thanks for swinging by the blog. I definitely appreciate that.
Kris has some talent for sure and I’m sure he’d love for you to check him out. Either you can follow one of the bolded links in the post to his site or you can run a good old fashion google search for everything related to him.
Very creative video and really like his sound. However, he’s a PC so there’s no chance he’ll be famous (haha).
The quick shot of Snoop Dogg cracked me up.
LOL! He definitely needs to upgrade his gear. A PC just isn’t acceptable.
I also enjoyed the Snoop Dogg shot. You really can’t go wrong with incorporating a little snoop. haha!
Love his sound – he sounds a little like the lead singer from ColdPlay
Love them! Great to know someone “back in the day” isn’t it? I bet he remembers you – you’d be surprised!
Kris has a great sound, that’s for sure and it really was a lot of fun coming across him. I didn’t realize he was so talented, but he definitely has a gift.
Thanks for posting David!