Jazz And Other False Dichotomies
A friend's father once put me on the spot about the kind of jazz I liked to listen to....
A friend's father once put me on the spot about the kind of jazz I liked to listen to....
I’m often asked about the differences between Hong Kong and Singapore. While there are many things that separate the...
At last year’s MusicMatters conference I heard Ralph Simon make the claim that today, instead of A&R (Artists and...
Pretty soon I will have completed my new music studio here in Singapore. This raises questions about how our...
Susan Cain is the author of an upcoming book called Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That...
For the last few weeks I’ve been reading David duChemin’s new book Photographically Speaking. Like the other books David...
“When you grow up you tend to get told that the world is the way it is. And your...
Sustaining yourself in a creative endeavour, be it photography, music, design, writing or any other art, requires relationships. These...
Time to lay out some plans for social media in 2012.
While in the Oaxaca I toured with a small band of fellow photographers on the (including David duChemin. Although...
I’ve heard a lot of great music on this trip. A little bit of it was Mariachi, but most...
Clearing out my email inbox brought a reminder that Whitesnake, an 80s band synomous with power ballads, big hair...
Thanks to Spike for posting a link to Conan O’Brien’s commencement address (2011) at Dartmouth College. As you can...
This year’s MusicMatters conference has been really rewarding thus far. A better experience than last year for a host...
Just over a year ago I started my music company, SoundWallah. It’s be a rocky but rewarding year. With...
A few months back I wrote a (somewhat) scathing comment about “creative industry” conferences. I did go on and...