Entries from July 2007 ↓

Facebook is so much sweeter then Myspace.

I know, I am a musician so I am suppose to like Myspace. It is so easy to promote your bands and shows. The problem is that it is too easy. It has gotten out of hand with invitations from every band from around the world knocking on my door. Although I love the idea of being able to promote your music, I don’t see that going away with out Myspace and the way it is set up now it is way to easy to manipulate. Bands can market themselves but so can corporations and Pornbots (those hooched up pictures of girls that lead to porn. Myspace is slow and unorganized and on top of all that, it is owned by the king of evil media, Rubbert Murdoch.
With the new addition of third party applications to facebook it really opens the door for useability on this site. You can now send mail using your existing servers, upload your flickr pictures or your blog, which I am doing with this post from bloggger. I invision a future where we have online operating systems where all of your information is kept online and no matter what computer you are on, you will have all of your files, music, email, programs, etc. Facebook is the closest anybody is coming to this and I think it is really cool. So ditch that evil myspace account and come on over, the waters fine.

The end of Chicago Jazz Scene?

Dennis Polkow just wrote a really interesting article about the sad state of jazz venues in Chicago. The Jazz Showcase, the areas biggest jazz venue closed its doors at the end of last year after they were not able to renew their lease. Now the HotHouse, Chicago second largest venue that was beginging to pick up the slack with out the Showcase around is closed. Northwestern just canceled their jazz program at the end of the last school year. Jazz is no longer on the radio in chicago with WPEZ 91.5 cutting all of their jazz programing. What is going on? Won’t somebody step up to help this art form from dissolving in a city that arguably is the birth place on modern jazz: a company, a philanthropist, and government, a school, anyone? These are truly dark days for the first truly American art form. I hope for better days ahead.

Lots of free music

I am not really sure how this works. It says it searches podcasts and lets you listen to the music from them but however it works it is a huge resource of music. Very cool. Also works really well on Iphone. Link

Iphone Smoothie

Why lord why? (Link)

Tim Fite

I have been listening to this Hip Hop album by Tim Fite. I think it has some really awesome stuff on it. You can get the entire thing here. The album is a huge tirade about our current american society and I think it is pretty on point. And as he speaks about the harm of commercialism he proves his point by recording this record on a small budget and giving it away. This is a really cool way to use the power of the internet. I would have never listened to this album if it was not free but now I would love to see him live or possibly buy a future album. Very cool.

Woah. So Illigal.

This is a collosal waste of time. Link.

How Can You Run with a Shell on your Back?

I am really proud of the show that I am currently performing in. It is a musical rendition of Aeosops’s Fables. For children of all ages at the Shakespeare theatre on Navy Pier. Link.

Free South Park!

This is amazing. Every south park episode online for free. Link.

God Bless the CTA




For those of you from Chicago you realize how totally crazy the CTA is right now. For a city this big we have a long way to go in becoming the “Green City”, the mayor wants us to become. We have virtually no recyclying program which is a crime, and the public transit leaves a lot to be desired. The extreme version of this is the picture I took last night while riding my bike. I biked through a cloud of smoke and looked over to see a fire on the CTA tracks. It looks horrible but I don’t think anyone was hurt. I am sure the blue line was shutdown for a while though. It must have been a nightmare.