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Sunday
Nov182018

5 Minutes With ... me

Steamboat Pilot & Today publishes a number of magazines throughout the year, including Colorado Hunter, Homefinder, Explore, Best of The Boat, Bike Guide, Steamboat Springs Pro Rodeo Series Guide and Move to Steamboat. 

Move To Steamboat is an annual relocation guide produced in conjunction with the Steamboat Springs Chamber Resort Association

The new 2019 edition of Move To Steamboat is filled with wonderful information about Steamboat/Routt County and its many gifts. The issue also includes a "5 Minutes With" feature on me, among Steamboat's newest residents. But rather than reading that, I encourage you to peruse the e-edition so you can learn a little bit about the terrific community that is small in size but big in just about everything else. 

 

 

Saturday
Oct212017

My interview with Oregon Business

Playing a little catch-up here: Oregon Business magazine published an interview with me this summer. 

The print presentation (as seen in a page to the right) is much more flattering than the online version but see here if you want details on my experiences since moving to Oregon. 

Tuesday
Sep042012

Who says print is dead?

Four different drum magazines seen recently at the Bakersfield Barnes & Noble.It's no secret that the print publishing business -- be it newspapers, magazines or books -- is undergoing massive struggles. 

But I never cease to be amazed at the pockets of resilience that surface here and there. 

The photo above would lead you to believe Bakersfield is overrun not only by drummers but drummers who can read (that's a little musicians' joke there--as a recovering drummer, I have the stripes to say it).

Take a step back, though, and you see these kinds of magazines are surrounded by countless others focused on guitarists, recording techniques and DJing. Many are imported from Britain, where the magazine business still seems to have legs. 

When music itself is ever digital, why the wide appeal of analog products? Maybe it's because the magazines include printed music or instructional DVDs (such as how to play Metallica's "Nothing Else Matters"). Maybe it's that most of the interviews go on for pages and pages, something mainstream publications frown on to appease short-attention spans or space restrictions.

Whatever the secret, there's something to celebrate. 

P.S. Rhythm is one kick-butt magazine. Worth a read whether you drum or not.