When I was five years old, my dad brought home a brand-spanking-new Guild D50. For those who aren't guitar geeks, the D50 was Guild's model similar to a Martin D-28, which is a pretty standard model in the guitar universe.…
Read moreOne Hot Summer Night
As I get older, I seem to be spending more time reflecting on my youth. I don't mean the younger version of who I have become, but that little kid growing up on West Huron Street whose world was only…
Read moreHow Many Chances Should You Take?
I believe in taking chances. I can’t say I’ve taken as many as I should have but I’ve taken my fair share.
I can’t say I should have taken all of them but I’m not sure who I’d be if…
Read moreFailure is Not an Option...It's the Whole Goddamn Point!
I really hate the term ‘Failure is not an option’. Of course we inherently know it’s not true, but it sets us up to feel really terrible when we ultimately fail at what we’re trying to accomplish which…
Read moreYou Don't Play Blues Like No White Boy!
Once upon a time, I had the notion that I might want to be one of those professional songwriters that went to an office every day and wrote hit songs for up-and-coming artists. Hell, I would have settled for has-beens…
Read moreTired of Shouting: Finding a New Way to Connect
I'm not a natural promoter. In fact, I find it to be quite daunting most of the time. I don't think I'm much different from most artists who suffer from impostor syndrome. We all think that someday you…
Read moreYou Don't Mess Around with Jim
"Uptown got its hustlers, the Bowery's got its bums, 42nd Street's got Big Jim Walker… he a pool shootin' son of a gun."
I couldn't have been more than 5 years old when I first remember being moved by the…
Read moreThe Challenge to be Remarkable
Seth Godin defines remarkable as being something worth making a remark about. I like that!
It's worth noting that it's difficult to be remarkable, especially in a field where there are no more gatekeepers and the amount of content for…
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