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Brill Building Historical Fiction
I’m Glad I Did by Cynthia Weil The Brill Building is a place where songwriting magic happened. Dozens of professional musicians worked there to churn out some of the most popular songs from the 1950s and 1960s. The author of this book was one of those prolific songwriters. Her work is even recognized by the…
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Teachers Should Dress Professionally
We are Teachers is a Twitter account that “offer ideas, inspiration, and information for your best days—and double that for your hard ones. Supporting kids means supporting educators, always.” A few days ago, they posed a question to teachers about attire. They asked us how we felt about wearing jeans to school. I don’t think it…
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WIB Rap Radio with FalconCrest
The Falcon Outlaw and DNTE of hip-hop group FalconCrest called in to Word is Bond Rap Radio to talk to DJ Chase March in this in-depth interview. Make sure you cop DNTE’s solo album “Crystal Pianos” that drops on Friday. And look for more from this duo and their expanded team. Big things are coming!…
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You’re Not Alone – Danny’s Story (TONIGHT)
DWG Entertainment Presents “You’re Not Alone – Danny’s Story” Danny has overcome a lot in his life and he wants to use this opportunity to share his battle with addiction and mental health. Chase March will get in-depth with him in a live interview that will hopefully inspire those that have been, or are going…
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Composing with Tapes and Vinyl
Yesterday, we looked at some of the things that stood out to me while reading Capturing Sound by Mark Katz. If you missed that post, you can go back and read it now. Or, just keep reading to find out how musicians started composing with cassette tape and vinyl. Sampling and Tape Loops Pioneer In 1930,…
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Technology Changed Everything in Music
Capturing Sound: How Technology Has Changed Music by Mark Katz This was an interesting read and I will write a few posts about the observations I made and things I learned while reading it. The 4 Minute Restriction “For seventy-one years between the invention of the phonograph and the introduction of the long-playing disc (877…
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There is More Than One Profound Truth
“The opposite of a correct statement is a false statement. But the opposite of a profound truth may well be another profound truth.” ― Niels Bohr Neil Postman helps break down this thought. He writes, “It is better to have access to more than one profound truth. To be able to hold comfortably in one’s…
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WIB Rap Radio #368 – The Do Better Challenge
Es examines social media and things that he has seen in the last few years and challenges us to Do Better. It’s a great track that kicked off the show Tuesday night and the title song for the 368th edition of Word is Bond Rap Radio. Es – The Do Better Challenge Apokalips the Archangel…
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The Best of Last June
I didn’t blog much last June. I was pretty busy with work and pursuing my Masters Degree. So, it is a rather short list this month for Chasing Content. There were only three posts other than podcasts. The two posts highlighted below though are worth revisiting. You can read all of the posts from last…
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Your Kid Can Be a Money Genius
Make Your Kid a Money Genius (Even If You’re Not) by Beth Kobliner I am absolutely terrible with money. I don’t know how to budget properly or save. I often ask myself where all my money went. I know that I can do better with my finances but I don’t really know how. So, I…
