A Composer’s Education – Part 1

I have to blame my father. He got me started on the drums at the age of 6. It was my passion as a youth and I never had to be told to go practice. So I grew up inside the…


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Writer’s Block

Snoopy, the famous dog, of Peanuts renown and brilliant creation of Charles Schulz, was famous, among many reasons, in particular for his writer’s block. Who hasn’t giggled…


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A Corner On Truth – 2012

I think about truth a lot. It’s fast becoming my life’s greatest interest – far out-pacing music, money, and the Yankees. Daily dealings with all the various concepts of the…


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As Memory Serves Me – Part 3

This is Part 3 of a 3 part series reflecting on an experience I had as a much younger man as an actor playing a lead role on CBS television’s daily soap opera, As The World Turns.…


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As Memory Serves Me – Part 2

This is Part 2 of a 3 part series reflecting on an experience I had as a much younger man as an actor playing a lead role on CBS television’s daily soap opera, As The World……


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As Memory Serves Me – Part 1

This is a 3 part series reflecting on an experience I had as a much younger man as an actor playing a lead role on CBS television’s daily soap opera, As The World Turns.


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Why I Create Music

In this extremely confusing era of free music where musicians are now finding it impossible to make a living, I often stop and wonder how it’s all going to shake out. When I walk…


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It’s A Conundrum

Here’s an article posted on CNN just the other day. When I read it, my heart sank. The article goes on and on with the same message – how wonderful it is now that music is free…


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