December 18, 2005 – 10:29 pm

O Holy Night.mp3 (disabled due to over-traffic… email me for a copy) Above is a link to the song that I did with the great Michelle Williams this morning for a special music piece at Loudonville Community Church. It’s an arrangement of O Holy Night that Point of Grace did on their first Christmas CD… [...]
December 17, 2005 – 7:58 pm

Ok, I had to post this: http://media.putfile.com/WizardsofWinter-SM. Some engineer in Ohio rigged up a serious Christmas lighting display on his house and front yard… completely choreographed to some Trans-Siberian Orchestra broadcast an low-band FM. This is getting me pumped to see them at the Pepsi on the 26th! Here’s an article all about the display: [...]
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Tagged Carson Williams, Christmas, Cincinnati Bell Technology Solutions, Dave Hare, DEERFIELD TOWNSHIP, Flash, Michelle, Music, NBC, Ohio, Pepsi, Sherry, The Associated Press, Web
Lights In Sync With Music
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December 11, 2005 – 10:23 pm

Now’s as good a time as any to tell you about these two gems. Two CDs of guitar giants playing custom arrangements of Christmas favorites… called Merry Axemas and Merry Axemas Volume 2 (‘Axe’ is a nickname for a guitar). Whether it’s John Sykes lighting up God Rest Ye Merry Gentleman or Neil Schon rolling [...]
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Tagged Al Di Meola, Christmas, Eric Johnson, Guitar, Joe Satriani, John Sykes, Merry Axemas
Now, Merry Axemas, Merry Axemas Volume, Merry Gentleman, Neil Schon, Richie Sambora, Steve Lukather, Steve Morse, Steve Vai, Ted Nugent, Zakk Wylde
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December 4, 2005 – 9:59 pm

krzykenu says: No better way to get into the Christmas spirit than to listen to Trans-Siberian Orchestra. I’ve ripped the 3 CDs into MP3s and plan to listen to them in the background at my desk. I encourage anyone that hasn’t listened to them before to pick up any of their CDs. You will not [...]
November 11, 2005 – 12:02 am

What is the Nashville Number System you may ask? It is a common music chord “language” that, I assume, developed in Nashville in the recording industry. In my own music circles we have been using this lingo already… and I never really knew what it was “officially” called, only that it was rather universal among [...]