2013

Mood

Posted on Apr 10, 2013

Some truths of life that are affecting my mind space today.  Life can be a constant up and down cycle..you just have to ride it out!  After surviving a tough period of time where sure things have changed and some juicy repeat business dries up, I’m looking forward to working more rewarding projects and dates this year.   I have to be optimistic because when one door closes, another one opens. You just have to be ready to plunge in.  I haven’t been writing much lately but I’m writing today.  Funny how life works that way.  It’s always easy to point fingers, swear at people and blame everyone for your problems.  Solving your problems is always the hard work.  So please forgive me for not writing much, I’m busy solving my problems.  Music is the point of this blog…really.  However, one page devoted to self therapy is ok.  I promise I won’t make a habit of...

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SXSW 2013

Posted on Mar 26, 2013

South By Southwest 2013 was an eye opener as SXSW continues to grow and get crazier.  Now every time that you catch an act, you miss 20 instead of 10 acts that you want to see at the same time.  Also cooperate interests are continuing to show a strong presence at SXSW such as the Doritos stage.  Big headliners with special lotteries for admission are showing a big presence such as Prince, Justin Timberlake, Green Day, Dave Grohl’s Sound City Players with all stars such as Stevie Nicks and John Fogerty, Nick Cave, Yeah Yeah Yeahs and others.  SXSW also continues to be an industry conference whose speakers are full of such hot shot respected figures such as Clive Davis and artist interviews with Eric Burdon and new sensations MacKelmore and Ryan Lewis.  More to report coming...

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Grammy 2013 Post Mortem

Posted on Feb 11, 2013

I watched the 2013 edition of the Grammys last night.   It was an overly long show full of the good and ugly moments that make up the Grammys.  Among the fine surprises were the tribute to Bob Marley which included Bruno Mars, Sting and Rhianna along with Marley’s sons Ziggy and Damian….Blues rock titans The Black Keys joined by a colorful Dr. John in full New Orleans voodoo headdress along with the legendary Preservation Hall Jazz Band….Jazz masters Chick Corea, Stanley Clarke and Kenny Garrett jammin’ without a drummer…so sublime!  Who could also forget JLo’s leg, Katy Perry’s cleavage, Nas’s cool tux, Ellen DeGeneres making Beyonce nervous, Folk revivalists Mumford and Sons and The Lumineers demonstrating why they are hot right now, Wiz Kalifa’s cool take on the 80’s Boy George hat, guest presenter Prince making a fashion statement in a black hoodie ensemble and carrying a silver cane and Juanes showing off his singer/songwriter side in English.  There were plenty of cheesy moments that was the subject of all my facebook friends who were wickedly putting down the badly sung songs,  the blown jokes by star presenters who should know better and all the other absurdities that was part of the broadcast.  But isn’t that what The Grammys are all about?  Not really.  There were categories that we didn’t see on TV that were important to some of us.  It would have been nice to see some Latin music in the mix this year.  Some of our fine local artists, musicians and producers in all genres were nominated this year.  They didn’t make it to 3 1/2 hours of television glitz.  What the Grammys are is just entertainment.  The real substance behind the music and the most exciting music out today doesn’t make it to our TV screens.   For a fleeting moment, host LL Cool J’s throwback to hard core rap with Public Enemy’s Chuck D, guitar whiz Tom Morello, dj QTip and Blink 42 drummer Travis Barker just made it before the closing credits were ran.  That’s the Grammy’s for...

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Under ReConstruction

Posted on Jan 26, 2013

Hi everyone, it’s been a while since I have posted on my blog.  A lot of sickness has hit my home and I have been affected.  I haven’t had a lot to say since I have been on a personal and professional reconstruction of sorts.  In some ways, it’s befitting to a start of a new year: the closing of some doors and the opening of other new exciting possibilities.  The letting go of old, now toxic, things and relationships and the nurturing of new ways and roads that will support my future growth and development even at this stage of my life.   I still have a lot to say and comment on and that will be reflected on future posts.  If you are still out there, thanks for putting up with me.  I’m not dead.  I just want my posts to resonate with some weight, knowledge that I want to pass on and relevancy.  I’ll be back...

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