We've had dozens of comments over the past couple of days with the announcement that the Brobdingnagian Bards are gonna work on individual projects. I really appreciate all everyone's supportive comments. I'll have more of that in an upcoming blog. Meantime, thank you for supporting my music.
This Week:
— Quote of the Week: “When you work with your hands, you are a laborer. When you work with your hands and your head, you are a craftsman. If you work with your hands, your head, your heart and your soul, you are an artist.” Saint Francis of Assisi.
— Vote for the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast at the People's Choice Podcast Awards. Nominate it for “Best Podsafe Music” and also “People's Choice”.
— Want my new EP for free? I'm in the studio with Rich Brotherton recording a new EP. It'll be done very soon. I'm looking for reviews for some CDs. I'll send it to you free if you'll post a review of What Color Is Your Dragon or Whiskers in the Jar. Click here for details.
— CD of the Week: Almost Irish by Ceann. Ceann has a new album out. I have only listened to a couple tracks. So I'll say more later. But this is their first CD, and it is still one of my favorite albums.
— New Bards Comic Posted. Don't miss Nikki O'Shea's latest Bards Comic.
— Boudoir Essentials Erotic Boutique. My friend Stephanie started out doing Passion Parties and found this business had higher quality “toys”. Not for kids.
— 6 things I wish I knew the day I started Berklee. Derek Sivers gave this speech for Berklee students not too long ago. I thought it was inspiring enough that I should go ahead and share it for artists of all sorts.
— Renaissance Festival Awards are now open for voting.
— Check me out on Myspace, SoundClick, Demand a Show on Eventful, Wikipedia, Twitter, Facebook, Livejournal, Sonicbids, and DeviantArt. And if you'd like a CD…
— Do you have a quote, movie, album, tip or suggestion that you'd like to share in my Weeklies? If so, post a comment with your suggestion here.
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