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Miranda Lambert Still in Shock Over ACM Nominations
Filed under: ACMs, Awards, Country NewsMiranda Lambert is up for six ACM Awards this year, and she could not have been in a better place when she heard the news. "It was crazy the way I found out, because I was at the CBS 'Early Show' with Blake [Shelton], just being...
Shooter Jennings to Tour With Alice In Chains
Filed under: Alt-Country, Concert NewsShooter Jennings and his band, Hierophant have announced a string of tour dates with Alice In Chains, kicking off April 6 in Fayetteville, Ark., and ending April 28 in Chattanooga, Tenn. Shooter and his band will also be performing at Coachella in Indio, Calif., on April...
Easton Corbin's CD a Hot Commodity in His Hometown
Filed under: Country NewsEaston Corbin's family had a problem last week when the self-titled debut CD was released. But it was a good problem to have. According to the Citrus County Chronicle, when the family went to buy copies of Easton's album in their hometown Wal-mart in Chiefland, Fla., the...
Tim McGraw, Big Kenny, Danny Gokey Honor Humanitarians
Filed under: Country NewsTim McGraw, Big Kenny and Danny Gokey will perform at the star-studded T.J. Martell Foundation Honors Gala on March 22 at the Hutton Hotel in Nashville. The black-tie event brings together luminaries from the business and music industries to recognize the humanitarian works of chosen honorees. The...
Martina McBride Helps Kids Shine
Filed under: Country NewsMartina McBride and Trace Adkins may at first seem to be unlikely tourmates, but the pairing is working well for the two superstars as they co-headline the Shine All Night trek currently crossing the country. "So far it's been great," says Martina. "[Trace] comes out and puts on...
Jaron Prescribes Music as Antidote to Tough Times
Filed under: Country NewsJaron of Jaron and the Long Road to Love is reconnecting with fans through his music, after having been off the radio for several years. Jaron and his twin brother, Evan Lowenstein, were all over the charts a decade earlier as the duo Evan & Jaron with...
Brands Bands Fans
What does your website sound like?
The Stravinsky Code We stumbled on an interesting new site last week entitled Code Organ, which lets you ‘play’ websites. You simply drop in a URL and it generates music from the HTML code. The results can them be shared socially (via Twitter/Facebook). We decided to test run a few well known brand...
BRIT (Ad)wards 2010 The BRIT Awards, the UK’s answer to The Grammys, is over for another year. Liam Gallagher threw an award, Kasabian fell over, Lady Gaga sang a song no-one knew, and Cheryl Cole’s lips operated from another dimension. However, aside from the myriad of performances, acceptance speeches and dubious...
WIN tickets to WIRELESS sponsored by Barclaycard With a line up looking stronger than ever, where better to enjoy your summer than the stunning surroundings of Hyde Park at Wireless sponsored by Barclaycard?! The opening day of Wireless already boasts a stunning line up with superstar P!NK headlining on Friday 2 July,...
Snacking on music “Ever wished that your favourite track would come out of your favourite chips?” asks The Smith’s Snackfood Company – part of PepsiCo International – in Australia. The snack brand has teamed up with Sony Music Entertainment Australia on a new large-scale on-pack download giveaway. Those purchasing packets...
Pink is V8’s new Grid Girl Pink has been unveiled as the ambassador for V8 Supercars in Australia, a country where she has recently become something of a national music icon. The deal will see her partnered with the motor sports event for three years and likely to perform at...
Can social music transform Motorola Motorola recently aired its first Super Bowl ad in four years for the Motorola ‘Devour’ handset with a high profile endorsement from actress Megan Fox. The clearly male-orientated ad depicted Megan Fox photographing herself in an outdoor bubble bath pondering what would happen if...
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Internet Radio Service with Live Casting
Spreaker is a free online radio service to create own shows and radio broadcasts. The shows may consist of live casts or recorded shows like podcasts and the like, which may contain talk shows or music or both. To create a show a complete radio suite is provided including effects...
RootMusic is offering an easy way to establish sites for bands and musicians on the worldwide largest social network Facebook. The service is most easy to handle by using information already available on Facebook to create dedicated pages. Too, registering to the service simply happens by using Facebook account data....
Music Community with Crowd Funding of Music Projects
Busker Label launched an online music platform with an option to let fans support musicians by crowd funding, the sponsoring of music projects by the community directly. These sponsors then have some advantages like listening to prereleases. Further information for fans and musicians is available at the help section of...
Music Videos on the Web and Mobile
Regarding music videos muzu.tv has been introduced lately with laudations and here already comes LP33.tv, another site for music videos, sharing and uploads. The functions are not so comprehensive as those of muzu.tv, but the music is great. Last but not least there is something muzu.tv currently does not offer....
Cool new Music TV with Channels and Playlist Sharing
A really amazing new online music tv service has launched. It is muzu.tv, a portal for everything video in music. There is great stuff to watch and everyone is invited to participate. This may happen by creating own channels and playlists or promote own stuff starting with music blogs and...
Bitspace is an innovative online media center for music, which enables online storing and organization of files and music and which offers a player. Innovative in this case does not concern providing online storage for music, but the way it is realized. This might need some explanations. The service is...
IGN Music
Wentz and Hoppus Plan Collaborations
Is a supergroup in their future or is it just good times in the studio? ...
Interview: Mark Hoppus & Pete Wentz
Almost Alice (Album)Blink and FOB rockers talk about their Alice collaboration. ...
Ludacris - Battle of the Sexes Review
Battle of the Sexes (Album)It's guy vs. girl on Ludacris' latest album. ...
Spider-Man Musical Loses Mary Jane
Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark - Original Broadway Cast Recording (Album)Evan Rachel Wood exits problem plauged production. ...
Gorillaz - Plastic Beach Review
Plastic Beach (Album)Virtual band return with the eclectic Plastic Beach. ...
Serj Tankian Elects the Dead Live
System of a Down frontman goes solo with a symphony of strings... then sits down to talk to IGN about bringing it to life. ...
9GiantSteps
QR Codes and some marketing ideas
This is the QR (”quick response”) code I generated for the blog. If you have a bar code (or QR) scanner on your phone, you can point it at the above image, and you’ll be directed to my blog. As you’re already here, there’s no reason for you to do this, but...
The Jazz Soul of Oscar Peterson: Perfect Music and Cover Art
I just love this record. I find myself staring at the cover while I listen; the visuals aligning with the sonics. The Jazz Soul Of Oscar Peterso… So many of the Verve and Blue Note covers from that era align so perfectly with the music. My friend, the brilliant musician/composer, Mark...
I sketched the above while listening to this: Happiest 20 minutes of my day. World feels better. Much more productive having taken the 20 minutes to make something. Share This...
__________ I promised myself (New Year Resolution) to try and create stuff on a more regular basis. I feel I need to do this for a variety of reasons (most having to do with balance). This has so far manifested itself in the little instrumental songs I’ve been making and posting....
This is an older instrumental that’s been looking for a name for a long time. Since I’ve been inspired by Kristin Hersh’s, “Kristin With an Eye” images to connect my songs to her visuals (ala “Southern Waste”), I though it made sense to finally give it a name. Here’s Kristin’s...
Sunday Nerd Out: Apple Scripts in Quicksilver
Well, it’s not been a good day; my less-than-six-month-old PowerBook appears to have eaten its hard drive. The good news is that between moving everything up to Google Docs/Gmail/Google Calendar and doing hourly Time Machine back ups very little has been lost (though, I hadn’t done a Time Machine back up...
HEATHER FENOUGHTY
Music for Theatre – Composing for All Eventualities
The music themes are all pretty much composed for The Count of Monte Cristo, a new, irreverent theatre adaptation of the book by Alexandre Dumas. Rehearsals start next week at the West Yorkshire Playhouse in Leeds, where it will play from mid-April to mid-May. These are some of the challenges which...
Ten Tips for Getting Into the Composing Game
No clue on how to get into this crazy composing game? Here’s an article on Ten Tips for Getting Into the Composing Game I wrote for the fabulous Scorecast Online site. I talk about finding your niche, networking and relationships, pitching and persistence, things that I’ve experienced and learned from ‘Getting the...
What I’m Lusting After: Luis and Clark Violin
Luis and Clark Violin This is what I’m lusting after right now. A Luis and Clark Carbon Fibre Violin. Grrrrrr… At $5539 (or £3427) I’m saving up my pennies, and not holding hope for Santa to do the honours. This sexy beast is made of a one-piece carbon fibre body and has...
My latest post for SCORECastOnline is up now: How to Get Your Mojo Back This month’s theme on SCORECastOnline, the very cool site for film music composers, sound designers, and others in the same line of work, was Creativity, and more specifically the creative process. There’s some fantastic posts on there on...
They Only Come At Night: Visions on Tour
I love soundifying Slung Low’s promos. They’re so flippin’ exciting! The hit sell-out show is on tour… Sold out at the Barbican in October, They Only Come At Night: Visions is moving to the Lawrence Batley Theatre, Huddersfield, next week (23-28th November, 2009). So if you didn’t get your ticket before...
Indie Update
Before we sampled the most recent work from Tahni Handal, and before we comment on what our feelings and thoughts are, it’s important to say: Austin is an amazing, fertile soil for musicians. Most people know this but many may not truly appreciate why it’s the leading city for live...
This reviewer is a sucker for good band names, so this one definitely attracted our attention. However, a lifetime of music experience also keeps our head on straight so that the good name must be supported quality music from talented players. StickLips has released a CD that is self-described as “a...
This young performer has impressive credentials already, with a song that’s part of one of the major television advertising (“Falling in Love at a Coffee Shop” featured in AT&T commercials) and an appearance in the new movie “Whip It” which stars Drew Barrymore. The song from the commercial is a...
With a few awards on his mantel and the enthusiastic support of Canadian fans, James Kasper is in prime position to continue his thriving singer-songwriter career. He follows his 2007 collection The Old Fashioned Way with a second CD small town gods & devils. Intended to “show a darker, edgier Kasper”...
With a witty moniker like Bi-Polar Bear some might expect a quirky, even off-the-wall sound. This reviewer didn’t quite know what to expect from the group and Today I Found Happy. Of course, the fans of this Brooklyn-based group know that they should attach such labels as “Indie” and “Hip Hop”...
Information about this young performer urges us to be prepared for “an inspirational journey.” Some of the words used to describe Stefanie Jane’s life are: “assault,” “abuse,” “healing” and “love.” The trip from the first two, through the second to the last (love) is what See Me Change is...
About.com 80s Music
This Week's Forgotten Gem of the '80s - Mr. Mister's "Something Real"
A survey of pop music featured on '80s film soundtracks can certainly be an exercise in overindulgence, but if you're OK with that from the start, moderate treasures can be plentiful and welcome treats for the determined explorer. As a hockey fan, I'm a sucker for the 1986 Rob...
This Week's Forgotten Gem of the '80s - Jim Capaldi's "Love Used to Be a Friend of Mine"
Fans of mainstream rock and AOR during the '80s may not have always had a tremendous amount of quality to choose from, but such worthy music most certainly exists, as this track deftly proves. As a founding member and drummer of Traffic, Jim Capaldi made an immediate mark on the...
Hall & Oates Bassist Dies Unexpectedly, Leaves Behind Groovy '80s Bass Line
Any day on which a musician closely associated with the '80s dies is a mighty sad one on this site, but March 1, 2010 was particularly nasty in taking away from us the man behind one of the greatest, most recognized bass lines of the decade. I don't know if...
Ongoing '80s Music Popularity & Reverence No Surprise to Me
I'm such an equal-opportunity music lover that I'm not sure you'd catch me making the claim that the '80s was the absolute best era of music. Still, I'm not surprised that a recent Music Choice poll shows that nearly a third of respondents prefer the pop music of that decade...
This Week's Forgotten Gem of the '80s - The Knack's "Just Wait and See"
On the heels of the sad news earlier this month that the Knack frontman Doug Fieger had lost a lengthy battle with cancer at age 57, it seems nothing less than compulsory to celebrate the massively successful but too-brief career of one of power pop's most important '80s-era bands. Although...
This Week's Forgotten Gem of the '80s - Rosanne Cash's "Blue Moon With Heartache"
One of the finest mournful female vocalists in Americana music today, singer-songwriter Rosanne Cash actually got her start in commercial country during the early '80s. As the eldest daughter of rock and roll/country legend Johnny Cash, this versatile artist has always blended folk, pop, rock and country in lovely, singular...
Starpulse Entertainment News
Simon Cowell Devastated After Ill Child Dies
Music mogul Simon Cowell has been left devastated after a critically ill child he attempted to save passed away....
Demi Lovato Confirms Joe Jonas Dating Rumors
Demi Lovato has confirmed longstanding rumors she's dating Joe Jonas, calling the Jonas Brothers star "perfect" and "incredible"....
Teenager Arrested For Susan Boyle Break-In
A teenager has been arrested and charged in connection with a break-in at Susan Boyle's home in January....
Check Out 'Minute To Win It' Tonight On NBC
Get ready for an exciting new game show premiering on NBC tonight at 7:00 pm- "Minute To Win It." The show, unlike any game show currently on television, is hosted by Food Network star of "Guy's Bi......
Take That's Mark Owen In Rehab
Take That star Mark Owen has checked into a rehabilitation clinic, just days after confessing to a decade-long drinking problem....
"Harry Potter" star Emma Watson is single again after reportedly splitting from her longterm boyfriend. The British actress, 19, has been dating 28-year-old financier Jay Barrymore since 2008, bu......
MBV
Frank YangWednesday night’s in-store at Criminal Records had something for everyone. For The Besnard Lakes, it was an opportunity to refine the translation of their just-released new record The Besnard Lakes Are The Roaring Night into live performance before setting out on a world tour that would take them...
Indian Jewelrys album Totaled, released by Now We Are Free, 2010. Cover art is shown. Free MP3 download....
Wye Oak – “My Neighbor/My Creator” EP
Wye Oaks My Neighbor My Creator released by Merge Records. Cover art is shown, free MP3 download....
Modest Mouse – “The Moon and Antarctica” (10th Anniversary Vinyl Edition)
Modest Mouse – The Moon and Antarctica (10th Anniversary Vinyl Edition) Out 4/20 on Sony Special remastered 180g 2xLP repress of the band’s major label breakthrough album. This album will also see early release for Record Store Day....
Fredrik – “Milo”...
New Ariel Pink’s Haunted Graffiti MP3 – “Round and Round”
Ariel Pink’s Haunted Graffiti – “Round and Round” From a forthcoming 7-inch (Pink’s first for 4AD), due out 4/27. It’s not a cover of this Ratt (& Milton Berle) classic, if that’s what you were hoping for, but it is a nice slice of Pink’s melty, hazy pop....
Rewinding Reel to Real Rock Radio Stories
7/29/09 Well! Well! Well! As anticipated, Our Lady Peace was AMAZING last night!! What an outstanding show they put on at the Troubadour, complete with Raine Maida doing his best Bono impersonation by climbing the club's rafters to get to...
7/27/09 Last night I once again had the pleasure of seeing my friend George Thorogood at the gorgeous Greek Theatre. As always, GT kicked ass on stage, and we shared great conversation backstage after the show. It was also very...
GEORGE THOROGOOD and JONNY LANG
7/25/09 Following my amazing night Tuesday at the spectacular Greek Theatre with the Counting Crows, Michael Franti & Spearhead, and Augustana, and tonight's show with The Rescues at the world famous Troubadour, I'll be right back at the Greek Theatre this Sunday for a night with one of my...
HEELING HAND: SORUM STEERS STILETTOS TO STARDOM!
7/17/09 Former Guns N' Roses, The Cult, and now current Velvet Revolver drummer Matt Sorum has well, dug his heels into a new rock and roll side project dubbed the Darling Stilettos, a four member group of gorgeous girls who sing, dance, shimmy, and shake their way through a...
7/15/09 If you've yet to experience the spiritual, tribal, communal feeling of seeing Michael Franti & Spearhead live in concert, do yourself a favor and catch him this Tuesday, July 21, at the equally spiritual, tribal, communal – and beautiful – Greek Theatre in the hills overlooking Los Angeles....
KEATON SIMONS AT THE OPIUM LOUNGE
6/29/09 Singer-songwriter Keaton Simons tonight played a brief acoustic set at the Opium Lounge in Crustacean Restaurant in Beverly Hills. I'd never been to this venue before, and based on conversations I had with a few folks in attendance, it seemed like this may have been the first night...
BUZZGRINDER
Broken Bells sounds a lot like exactly what it is: a collaboration between Danger Mouse and James Mercer. Close your eyes for a minute and imagine what it would be like if Danger Mouse (half the brains behind Gnarls Barkley, 2006’s wonder child) produced The Shins (another mid-decade, on-the-verge-of-being-a-has-been...
Evan Voytas – I Run With You, Spirit Animal
Typical story. Boy meets board, boy falls for board, boy changes clothes a dozen times behind board, boy wears chicken mask. Whether it’s OSB with a veneer, COMPREG, MDF, laminate particleboard or — ooh la la — actual hardwood, Evan Voytas is giving us on of our generation’s great love...
Manchester Orchestra – In My Teeth (Live on Jimmy Kimmel)
Watching Manchester Orchestra on Jimmy Kimmel reminded me that Means Everything to Nothing has about seven legitimate singles on it. Such a good album. Manchester Orchestra – I’ve Got Friends...
A Grand Design: Titus Andronicus
Titus Andronicus – The Monitor Release date: March 9, 2010 [amazon.com] So this album is about the first ironclad vessel in the United States Navy, the USS Monitor. Pictured here on the cover are all the band members, past and present, just before its maiden voyage. Get it? Because they’ve had a lot...
Here We Go Magic Releasing Secretly Canadian Debut
Solid details have finally emerged about the Secretly Canadian debut from Here We Go Magic. And in addition to the news that the album, Pigeons, will be out June 8, the band has released a track from the upcoming record. I’m enjoying Collector so far, but I don’t quite know what...
Morning Buzz: The Strokes, Andrew W.K., Armored Saint
:: Looks like we’ll be getting a new Strokes album in September. :: Spinner talked to Andrew W.K. for their comprehensive SXSW coverage, and he admitted that he’s not a legend. But he does like to party hard. :: Armored Saint likes to cook. Men after my own heart. :: Bygones will be...
RouteNote Blog
Charlotte Church Lands £2 Million Record Deal
The not-so-cherubic singer has signed with music investment group Power Amp, a fund that specialises in “providing equitable finance for established artists to record and market new music.” The deal will provide her with the funds to record and produce a new album independently, in return for revenues from all...
Pink Floyd have been in court with EMI, their record label of 43 years, over what level of royalties they should be paid for digital sales of their music, and as to whether tracks from their concept albums can be sold as singles. The Times reports that Pink Floyd have...
ISP Bundled Music Services – It’s Not Smart To Be Dumb
A report from business analysis firm Ovum says they think UK based Internet Service Providers (ISP’s) could bundle a silver bullet with their broadband contracts by adding a digital music service to their offerings. They argue that this would increase customer loyalty (Ovum call it reducing consumer churn), generate additional...
Just a bit of fun, but since we’re based in Cornwall, we thought it might be of interest to our users to know that there’s a Cornish version of Wikipedia. Click here, and 1,000,000 bonus points to whoever writes RouteNote an entry! Related Articles ISP Bundled Music Services – It’s Not Smart...
In 2007, the UK border agency decided that Cordozar Calvin Broadus Jr. should be denied entry to the country, denying him the ability to tour in the country. The decision stemmed from an incident at Heathrow Airport in April 2006, for which the Snoopy dee oh double jazzle was arrested....
Pink Floyd Suing EMI Over Digital Royalties
It has been reported that Pink Floyd is currently in a contractual dispute with EMI. Members of Floyd are disputing a number of analog-to-digital extensions. “It was unclear whether record companies would be selling direct to the consumer or through retailers,” attorney Robert Howe noted, while also noting that the...
The KEXP Blog
Saturday Afternoon Artist: Quadron
Brand new band Quadron mixes soul and electronics. You can’t do that! Can you? How many times have people told you “you can’t do that” when you tell them something difficult you really want to do? I guess they think they’re giving you a dose of well-needed reality. And as someone who’s...
Spring Membership Drive: KEXP Powers Our Lives
We’ve heard so many inspiring stories all week long about why you power KEXP! Heartfelt testimonials from around the world have been pouring in, telling us just how much the music matters. Karin on Capitol Hill writes: “Music powers my life. If I’m not listening to KEXP its safe to...
Agitated Atmosphere: Locrian - Territories
As major labels continue to exist behind the times, artists and labels with little capital and lesser reputations are producing some of the most innovative, interesting, and inspiring music. Whether it’s creating a new niche in digital technology or looking to once obsolete formats, Agitated Atmosphere hopes to pull back...
Song of the Day: Freeway & Jake One – Microphone Killa
Every Monday through Friday, we deliver a different song as part our Song of the Day podcast subscription. This podcast features exclusive KEXP in-studio performances, unreleased songs, and recordings from independent artists that our DJs think you should hear. Each and every Friday we offer songs by local artists. ...
Spring Membership Drive: KEXP - A Reliable, Solid Constant
I’ve bumped into a few people of notoriety in my life… I once lifted free weights in a Denver health club next to Tommy Chong (the dude was cut!)… I was at a Mookie Blaylock show at the Off Ramp where Matt Dillon was hanging out, doing research for Singles…...
Review Revue: Tracie - Far from the Hurting Kind
You could probably write a doctoral dissertation on British pop music in the first half of the 1980s — in fact, I’m sure many people have. There were so many groups forming, breaking up, fracturing, starting new groups, innovating, influencing, ripping off and inspiring each other, it practically requires...
Artists House Music
Quick Tip: Distribute Song Files with Drop.io
These days, most of the people you’ll be pitching your work to prefer being sent links to music rather than MP3 files. However, if they like what they hear, they’ll likely want to have it for permanent download so they can listen to it and/or play it for colleagues more...
An Expanded List of Music Licensing Companies
Head on over to the Indie Music Tech blog and check out their list of the current online music licensing companies. I can’t endorse any service in particular, and frankly I’ve heard mixed reports about how helpful these websites really are. But, I figured I’d send the information your way...
"Most of the performances on the Grammys made very clear that the people now responsible for..."
“Most of the performances on the Grammys made very clear that the people now responsible for promoting and selling music to the general public have absolutely no belief whatsoever in the actual power of music. Storm-trooper dancers, trapeze acts (although Pink’s vocal was incredible), three-dimensional computer graphics, and mid-song costume...
Music Power Network Launches YouTube Channel
Music Power Network (MPN) is the brainchild of Dave Kusek, Vice President at the Berklee College of Music, instructor of Berklee’s online course The Future of Music and the Music Business, author of The Future of Music, and all-around music business expert. It was announced yesterday that MPN will be making...
Random Rules For Ideas Worth Spreading
This blog post is merely here to point you to another blog: Seth Godin’s “Random Rules For Ideas Worth Spreading”. Everything Seth writes is thought-provoking, but this post in particular struck me as valuable to those of you who need some help getting ‘unstuck’. Here are a couple points that...
Grammys: That's Not MY Music Industry
I’ve been subscribed to Jason’s blog for awhile now and generally find that his point of view parallels mine…Namely, that we live in an empowering and exciting time for artists of all genres who aim to build a sustainable career rather than luck into fortune. I routinely find that any...
ACountry.com :: Country Music News
Gary Allan Get Off On The Pain Nightclub Promotion
Gary Allan’s new album, Get Off On The Pain, hit stores March 9, 2010. Featuring the hit singles, “Today” and “Get Off On The Pain,” the album is available in a regular 10-song version as well as in a deluxe edition that includes 4 bonus songs and access to...
Dancin’ Up A Storm Goes Haywire With Josh Turner
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2010 Academy of Country Music Awards Nominations
2010 Academy of Country Music Awards nominations were announced live on CBS The Early Show by Reba McEntire and Blake Shelton. Lady Antebellum leads with seven nominations; Miranda Lamber and Carrie Underwood with six nominations; Taylor Swift with five nominations; Kenny Chesney, Brad Paisley, and Zac Brown Band with...
Josh Turner Haywire Night at Povlitzki’s on 65
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Easton Corbin : I’m A Little More Country Than That Video
Easton Corbin’s I’m A Little More Country Than That video was directed by Stephen Shepherd. Easton Corbin’s self-titled debut album is slated for release March 2, 2010 on Mercury Nashville. “This song identifies who I am,” the Trenton, Florida native says. “It shows character and that’s important where I’m from....
Five Things You Don’t Know About Laura Bell Bundy
Laura Bell Bundy had some cool tidbits when GAC asked her to tell some random facts about herself. Check it out - then sit back and enjoy Laura’s Giddy On Up Video. watch video... ...
Scribbled Musings
Ahh, Time to collect sap for Maple Syrup (and a haiku)
Download now or watch on posterous picsmaple 016.MOV (3446 KB) Warm days and cold nights Liquid sugar under bark Nature’s sweet surprise… Posted via email from The Cave Wall ...
One happy, talkative beluga and a haiku
Download now or watch on posterous belugavoice.MOV (5546 KB) Graceful mammal sings Words of wisdom or of play? We should listen still… Posted via email from The Cave Wall ...
Icy rain blowing Open water invites guests Muskrats sharing meal See and download the full gallery on posterous Posted via email from The Cave Wall ...
The Crowdsourced Musical Collaboration
A fun way of making music. Try playing with the various videos. It might be even cooler if there was a way to save each production. http://www.openculture.com/2009/11/the_crowdsourced_musical_collaboration.html Posted via email from The Cave Wall ...
Picking Hops (Pictures and a Reflection)
Reflections on picking hops...
Swans at the End of the Rainbow (and Haiku)
Long Necked Elegance Graceful bow across the sky Embrace on water See and download the full gallery on posterous Posted via email from The Cave Wall ...
