Alexe’s was great !!!! One of the judges said that he forgot he was at a competition and felt like he was at concert enjoying her performance.
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As I continue to develop as a person and musician, depending on my life condition, I find obstacles to be either an opportunity for growth or a set-back. This quote from the book “Faith into Action” by the President of the Soka Gakkai International (SGI) Daisaku Ikeda, has encouraged me many times when I have felt alone or defeated …… ”If you allow yourself to be swayed by the opinions of others - “It must be good because everyone likes it” “It must be bad, because no one else likes it” - your feelings, your sensibility, which should be the very core of artistic experience, will wither and die. To enjoy art to the fullest, you must abandon preconceived notions, leaving a blank slate. Then confront the work directly with your entire being. If you are deeply moved, then that work is, for you, a great work of art.” If you are not familiar with the SGI or Daisaku Ikeda, here is their website sgi-usa.org
my riddle for today………….There’s been a ship wreck at sea. You’re in a life boat with your two children. A shark comes up and says, ” Here’s the deal, I’ll safely take two of you to the shore, but one of you has to let me eat you. What do you do ??? also, I know the blog isn’t for business per se…… I’m looking for people that have connections with their home countries. Whether it be Italy, UK, Japan, South America, where ever. I would like to collaborate with them on selling the music of NIA. If you’re interested, please e mail jeff@newindieartists.com
I’m now down to 185. the wealthy and wise is still subjective.
Hope to have new downloads from my new CD up soon.
The ultimate prize fight. You against your own negativity. I found my self saying the other day, “If I do that one more time, I’m going to kick my ass”. btw …. lost 10 pounds last week. So I’m weighing in at 190………….. just in case you were wondering.
I know you all think it’s June 4th. But in my world, since my group is 35 Days in May. Well…….. you can understand.I’ll be going into more detail later. But a lot of you are asking about the art work on the “Bobo Bazinsky in the Bronx” CD. Briefly, it was done by acclaimed artist Eric Waugh.
I really appreciate the many comments I’m hearing about my music comparing it to, “ reading a Harry Potter book”.My suggestion for listening has always been, relax, get in a comfortable chair, (don’t multi-task) close your eyes, and enjoy the sights and sounds you’ll experience from listening to 35 Days in May.What each of you “sees” when hearing the music is obviously different, but the fact that it takes you away, even briefly from the stress of the day, and you come away happier and hopefully with more energy to create something you love in your life, is really the highest compliment you could give me.I also realized that the “audience” that likes my music spans an age range from 10 years old to 74 years old.
So, there are two versions of how the name “35 Days in May” came about.Version 1 - I remember that I was trying to think of a name for the group. I always liked numbers within a name (9 Inch Nails - 3 Doors Down etc). So I just came up with 35 Days in May.Version 2 - my wife remembers that I was trying to finish my first Cd by May 31st. It took four extra days. So instead of saying it was complete on June 4th she came up with, ” At least you made your goal of May, it’s just May 35th”.Take your pick !!!!
I have openings for three students. I teach improvisation, composition and “creativity”. My group “35 Days in May” is an example of my work (jazz/fusion/urban R&B and “as some have referred to it as tri-hop or acid jazz”)…. which is my resume.www.newindieartists.com/35daysinmay/
I am only accepting advanced students that are serious about learning.
If you are interested please call 703.988.9705 or e mail me at jeff@newindieartists.com
Bass Line is done. Sal DeRaffele came thru as he always does with a great bass line. I started out by having Sal just play thru the entire tune. After a few attempts we realized that this piece was like a suite. So we approached it in sections……… as usual this composition is eclectic in nature …. I should have it posted soon so you can listen.