Nathan Andrew Jones “An Affirmation”
So, when I rebooted my site as a blog that would have original music, I need to give a bit of credit to my friend Nathan Andrew Jones for encouraging me and being the first artist to share a song. Read More
So, when I rebooted my site as a blog that would have original music, I need to give a bit of credit to my friend Nathan Andrew Jones for encouraging me and being the first artist to share a song. Read More
In the summer of 2016, I met Kane Williams through Twitter. You can check his song “Overdose” on the resulting post from that virtual meeting. What grabbed me about his song “Life” is it reminds me of something that’d be on Read More
Getting to meet and hear local artists, like Jenny Nicole, is awesome. For artists, music is a community and making local connections is what it’s all about. What’s cool about Jenny Nicole is she’s so easy to talk to and Read More
I met Lia Glynia about a year ago through my friends Andy and Emily of Catching The Westbound. After a few months of messaging about a show, we played a show together in June or 2016. I’ve been bugging her Read More
So, Instagram is the new Facebook, and here’s some proof. !Ndi G., aka Ndi Gwan, is the first artist I connected with on the platform. And, you’ll get the benefits of that virtual meeting. !Ndi G. is a Baton Rouge based Read More
Sometimes when wadding through the Internet, you find like minded people. On ReverbNation, I was connecting with artists and one left a nice comment on my music. To me, that means they are interested in truly connecting. When I visited Read More
A year ago, December 2016, I planned the release of my album. Thinking ahead, it’s a good idea to reflect. The purpose here is to evaluate experiences and set new ones for goals. 2016 In Review Releasing Diffused When I Read More
Twitter is a great platform for connecting. I was looking as friends of a friend and found Carl James Dunning. Something about the way his pinned tweet for the song “Break Out” looked made me click, and I loved the Read More
On Twitter, I met J. Dels of The Sceptres. What’s cool about this post is that this goes back to 1966. The story behind the song is more that just “here’s my process.” The story here will take you back Read More
Twitter is a great place for connecting with musicians. While checking my alerts, I saw Peter Noreika liked a Tweet. I visited his page then his site. Once I clicked play, I opened his page back up to ask about Read More