Hey all! Again, I know I usually update these on Wednesdays, but time is really relative, so shut up.
So I've been writing three ukulele songs simultaneously, and I'm not sure if they're all going on the album or not, since my original travel plans have changed. That being said, I have the eurail pass in my hands, and with some awkward financial complications involving everyone's favorite Bank of America and the currency exchange between euros and America-money, I should be able to head off from Zaragoza to Barcelona, Chapter One, in a couple of days.
I've always been trying to figure out time to film at least a couple of these songs for everyone to see, but for some reason or another, I can't seem to get it done, so sorry. I'll try in the future, but things are kind of crazy in Spain.
That's really all there is to my blog today, so...
Today I recommend Owen Pallett's cover of "Hard to Explain," by The Strokes.
Also, for my music, try listening to my first release, -1
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Showing posts with label piano. Show all posts
Friday, August 5, 2011
Blog Updates!
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Friday, July 29, 2011
Belated Blogging! Back from the Mountains!
Hey all! Sorry about the late blog, but the internet up on the mountains cut-off, so blahdeblahdeblah here it is. I wrote a new song up there, currently untitled, but I'm liking how it sounds so far. I'm considering filming a few of my new ukulele songs to post up for everyone to see, so keep checking back!
In honor of the nearing deadline of Sxip Shirey's newest album, here is the video of "I Live in New York City" off of his latest album, Sonic New York!
Also, I recommend listening to my mini EP, "One Week to Dream." These two songs are ending up on the upcoming album project, by the by.
Until next weeks, friends!
In honor of the nearing deadline of Sxip Shirey's newest album, here is the video of "I Live in New York City" off of his latest album, Sonic New York!
Also, I recommend listening to my mini EP, "One Week to Dream." These two songs are ending up on the upcoming album project, by the by.
Until next weeks, friends!
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