Showing posts with label music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label music. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Hey, Come See Me In the Park!

I have plans to be at the Caldwell Arts Council's Festival In the Park on Saturday, May 22. My plan is to have a book of my work to browse through and to be drawing Jet-Pack Jenny comics all day. That is, unless the weather decides not to cooperate. More on that later, if it proves to be a factor.

UPDATE: The rain location is the Mulberry Rec Center.

In the meantime, you might also spot me at Futs on Main Street in Lenoir Wednesday night when I'll be taking in the music of Will Willis and Patrick Crouch, while drawing a little. It's a routine for me, and you should come just to listen to the music. You should come to Futs on Wednesday nights if you can, to take in some great music. There was a great crowd last week, and there's even a little cafe in the back if you'd like a little bite to eat. I go there to take in the music, primarily. Drawing is just something else I do while listening, trying to stay out of the way, but I'll talk if you come up and say hi.

Sunday, May 2, 2010

Status Update

Looking back at the posts, I realize that I've been absent for the past couple of weeks. I figured that I should do a blog post just to say what I've been up to.

This week, I started a new job, where I'll be working for a large company that works for another, much larger company. My long time practice of not talking about my job while online prevents me from saying more than that. It's not great pay, especially for the first couple of months, but it is a full-time job, something I couldn't find in Florida. Hopefully this will help get me back on my feet, along with a major decision that I'm not going to discuss publicly for a while. I'll let some friends know privately, but it's yet another major change.

Comics-wise I'm trying to find a new routine that works with my new schedule and hopefully, get ahead on Factor of 01. I figure I'm somewhere between 1/2 to 2/3 of the way through. Once I get it done, I'll determine what to do next. No firm plans yet, but Accepting Death, the Mall's revision, a revised Virginia Dare, a Cybergirl story, and the Crimson Queen of Titan are all on the docket. Trust me, I will only tackle one at a time. Depending on the next project that I choose, I'll determine my path to publishing the story. Once Factor of 01 is finished, it will be collected into one volume.

Socially, I'm trying to make new friends in North Carolina, but finding that most of my social outlets are a little bit of a drive away in Gastonia and Charlotte. To remedy this in the future, I plan on moving out of Lenoir and somewhere just South of Hickory after I get back on my feet. I'll miss the free WiFi, but the savings on gas should make up for it in the long run. Until then, Lenoir does have a local music outlet in Futs & Co. which is good to go and draw while I take in some live music. Friday night, a really good rock band named Jester's Dulcet showed up at the open mic. Will Willis is a regular there and is really good. If you're ever in the vicinity of Lenoir, take in some local music.

So, how are you doing?

Sunday, August 14, 2005

Back to the Mall

Well, hopefully it won't be another two weeks before I get the next set of panels done for the Mall. I'm not entirely pleased with this panel, but I'm prepared to let it go for the time being, for the sake of moving along.

I checked out the Drawing Board again today for the first time in months. I'm thinking about frequenting there again, which would take the number of Message Boards I visit regularly up to three. It doesn't sound like a lot, but when you're too cheap to pay for anything past dial-up, it takes a while especially when one of them is chock full of huge images to download.

I'm not one for reality shows. I've just been burned out on them for a while. Penny got me hooked on RockstarINXS, and I think I got hooked because I just love seeing good rock performances. Listening to a few MP3's of the performances, I've finally made my pick for the new lead singer of INXS. Jordis Unga, whose rendition of the Man Who Sold the World still gets me misty.

Speaking of listing to music on the computer, I'm now looking at three days of music. I really need to cull the song listings to music that I actually am going to listen to, since I've burned copies of the last five Beatles Albums, and a few others that I only have because people at work let me copy. I'm hoping that I can get the file space used by these music files down to a less daunting 2.5 GB by eliminating some unused songs.

Because a blog isn't a blog until there's a useless list or two, here they are...

Top 10 Most Played songs on my iTunes:

1.Choomba Wommba Song (the Family Guy)
2.Move Your Feet (Junior Senior)
3.South Side (Moby)
4.How Could You Want Him (Spin Doctors)
5.Sugar Walls (Sheena Easton) - I really shouldn't leave iTunes running sometimes.
6.Ponytail Girl (Color Theory)
7.Video Killed the Radio Star (Buggles)
8.Dangerous (Roxette)
9.Elephants and Flowers (Prince)
10.Volcano Girls (Veruca Salt)

Last Ten Played Songs on my iTunes:

1.Stolen Car (Sting)
2.What's the Frequency, Kenneth? (R.E.M.)
3.Teenage Wasteland (Jordis Unga)
4.A View To A Kill (Duran Duran)
5.Relax (Frankie Goes To Hollywood)
6.It Doesn't Matter (Wyclef Jean)
7.Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Beatles)
8.I Wanna Rock and Roll All Night (Kiss)
9.Stewie's Banjo Song (the Family Guy)
10.The Man Who Sold the World (Jordis Unga)