Things have been much busier than expected and I haven’t had the time to write as I desired. I’ve been recording a lot of my experiences for a big audio dump and possible podcasting. While you’re waiting, here are some bass shots:





- say what?
I ran into Chris Fitzgerald in the hall today and he commented on the amusement my posting brought h...
- one, two…
1...If you know Jamey Aebersold, you know he likes to take pictures. He tells me he uses the SnP me...
- another project|tampa jazz scene
My friend, Rich Van Voorst, and I have started a listing of straight-ahead jazz gigs in the West Cen...
- My bass is gone.
Tomorrow starts my Assistantship and my first day without my bass. The bass is out being repaired a...
- my bass, stripped
Eric Roy of Upton Bass emailed me to let me know that pictures of my bass have been posted on www.st...
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July 5th, 2007 at 11:52 pm
Podcasting–oh yeah! Let me know if you’ve got any questions or if you’d like to tie such a thing into Contrabass Conversations. I’ve got lots of good podcasting server space and would love another host besides myself in the production.
July 6th, 2007 at 1:39 am
Pretty inspiring to see guys like Rufus Reid there doing a clinic, would love to have been there. I always wanted to check out one of these Aebersold camps too, I’ve heard they ar good. I look forward to hearing the podcast - please let me know if it goes up!
July 8th, 2007 at 7:52 pm
[…] I ran into Chris Fitzgerald in the hall today and he commented on the amusement my posting brought him. I came into this very determined to post consistently, but quickly lost momentum. It’s kinda like watching DJA liveblog BoaC and seeing the fatigue set in, but mine’s not nearly as entertaining. Well, I promise to do my best to be a bit more consistent. I’ve already posted a couple times today. Don’t hold me to it, though. […]