Vacation’s cool but…

Oct 20, 2007 by ming in 33Hz, Artist, Michael Lynche, Music, Susan Cagle, song writing

The past couple of weeks have been a long game of catch up - no wonder Americans take such few vacations. After a month of vacation in Spain and writing in London, I find myself digging through piles of songs to produce and artists to develop. A few updates from the studios of Hood Famous Music…

Michael Lynche and I have been finishing up the last couple of songs that will lead us to shopping him a deal. If you haven’t been introduced to the musical stylings of “The King”, I’ll be posting some of his tracks on the new audio section of this blog… coming soon. I’ll be multi-tasking as Music Director and DJ for Michael, stepping out on the decks for the live show. Keep an eye out, you won’t want to miss that show.
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Genesis at the Garden

Sep 23, 2007 by ming in Genesis, Live Performance, Music

Genesis at the Garden
I’m lucky to have been born at a time when music was much more than a download, ring-tone or background for a car commercial. As a teen, I would spend hours listening to my favorite albums, from start to finish, poring over the album jacket, art work and liner notes for any hint that would give me insight into an artist’s world. So to get a chance to see once of the greatest Prog Rock bands of all time live, for what could be their last ever tour, was monumental.
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Spain inspires my London writing trip.

Sep 20, 2007 by ming in Music, Run, Swim, graffiti, london, song writing, spain, street art

Parc GuellFor the first time in a long time, I took a couple of weeks off and went to Spain with my girlfriend Jackie. It was an awe-inspiring trip. We took in the romantic Spanish architecture, ate ridiculously delicious food, and enjoyed the perfect weather. We started in Barcelona, a truly diverse city. We split our artistic attentions between the talented graffiti artists that hold their own against contemporary masters like Salvador Dali and his wacky museum of prints and sculpture. We worked off all the phenomenal tapas running along Barceloneta, the ocean-front promenade, and swimming in the outdoor pool at Estadio Olympico, built for the 1996 Olympics (we’re nuts, we were training for a triathlon, but that’s another story). You can’t go to Barcelona without tripping over something Antonio Gaudi built, so we capped off our architecture tour with Sagrada Familia (still under construction after 120 years) and a hike around Parc Guell. More…

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