Mike, Saul and Winnie
April 1st, 2010I’m always curious about how an instrumental tune gets its name, so I’m never shy about asking musicians that question. Quite often, the answer I get makes for an interesting tidbit I can share with listeners. Take my vintage-track-of-the-day for today, “Saul Steps Out,” for example, by J. Michael Verta.
I’ll let Mr. Verta pick it up from here: “Saul was this little old Jewish man who lived in an apartment down the hall from me, back in the days when I was struggling to get by as a musician, looking for my first break. [Those] were lean times; things were tough and I was living in this tiny little apartment, and yet whenever I would see Saul—through the open door to his apartment or on his way to get the mail, laundry, etc.—he’d be doing this little half dance, half shuffle as he walked, with the most content, knowing smile on his face. Saul had a groove, and nothing in life could faze him. I admired that and drew a lot of strength from it. And he always made me laugh. So when I finally got my first record deal, I decided Saul’s groove needed its own track on the record—a sort of ‘thank you’ for giving me peace and perspective. That it was the most popular track on the record is fitting, I think.”
What a wonderful story! Something that gives us a glimpse into not only the creative process but also the lifestyle of the aspiring musician.
J. Michael Verta is an interesting story in himself. A Chicagoland native and 1990 graduate of New Trier High School, he released his first CD, The Phoenix, as a 23-year-old in 1995. “Saul Steps Out” came from that CD and became a hit on WNUA. In 1995 he recorded his second and final CD, Time Line. Since then, he’s been active in Hollywood as Mike Verta, composing numerous scores and themes as well as working in mixing, engineering and sound design for film and TV. Maybe the coolest nugget I discovered about him is that last March he married his longtime girlfriend, actress Danica McKellar, who played Winnie Cooper on the show “The Wonder Years.”
You can find out more about J. Michael Verta at his site, www.MikeVerta.com.

