5/13/11

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    5/31/11

    My first posted song

    I just made my first trip totally en femme. Three days and about 600 miles.  Had a great time and can't wait to do it again.  Spent today shopping and went out to dinner with my sweetie.  We both had a great time the last 6 days and tonight it comes to an end.  Back to part time en femme at the end of today.  On the upside, my blog that is supposed to be about my music is, well, about my music,  With the help of a good friend, Chrissy Charland, I have one of my songs posted in the Musician's Cafe.  It is called "Drive it like you stole it"  If you would like to hear it go to the Musician's Cafe and just click on it,  It has a bass track, 2 guitar tracks, and the drums are a drum machine.  All the guitar and bass work is me.  Most of my stuff is kind of hard, high energy stuff.  If you have a listen, I hope you enjoy. 

    "Music is life, the rest is just details"

     

    5/13/11

    Well, it's the middle of May, The noise in my head has subsided for the most part.  The loss of my dad has been a very confusing experience for me with our relationship being the way it was. The plumbing has been repaired, the 4 foot by 8 foot hole cut out in the wall has been repaired and the carpet has been put back down and cleaned.  I started moving my music equipment back into my studio and have even pulled out my acoustic and played a bit this week.  My fingers have gotten so soft the last two months.  I have lots of work to do outside but part of it involves painting.  So tomorrow I am going to do a little painting, then sit down and start the process of downloading my music editing and burner software, and hopefully get some of my music downloaded back into the computer.  If all goes well, I will see if I can post one of my pieces here.  Life goes on.  It's never the same as it was yesterday, but it goes on.

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