Archives for April 2017

Breaking the Rules: Lamps Where You Least Expect Them

lampsAmp up the wattage in your bathroom and kitchen with stylish lamps

Architecture and interior design can be the seats of great innovation, where novel ideas and a healthy dose of rule breaking have the power to change the way we experience our homes and organize our lives. But too often we settle for the safe bet, what we’ve seen before, what’s easy to find. This series sets out to explore the offbeat and celebrate the viagra espana comprar road less traveled. Let’s begin with adding lamps to your bathroom and kitchen.

The Hockey Stick Guitar

hockey-stick-guitarThis video combines my tow great loves; Music and Hockey. Enjoy!!

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8 Accessories That Make Modern Life a Little Better

accecoriesAdd any of these relatively easy upgrades to your home to quickly elevate your design

Looking for a quick decor pick-me-up to start 2017 off right? These eight accessories may not change the world, but they can make your life and your home just a little bit better.

3 Things to Do Right After a Remodel

remodel-tipsYou’ve finished your project and are ready to relax. Not so fast. Tackle these maintenance tips before it’s too late

The workers are gone, the https://www.viagrasansordonnancefr.com/viagra-generique/ final clean is done, you’ve had friends and family over to celebrate the finished project. Now what? Is it all downhill from here? Not necessarily. Here’s how to make the most of your remodel by ensuring the quality is maintained over time.

11 Smart Upgrades for a New House

upgradesSome upgrades are difficult or impossible to do later. Tackle these projects now to save yourself the headache

Building a new home is a pleasure not everyone gets to experience. You get to construct your home exactly to your taste, with the components and finishes you want and can afford. Often you’ll be deciding what is worth the money to do now and what you’d prefer to save as a renovation project to do later. There are a number of factors to consider, including how long you plan to live in the home, whether you’ll be able to put upgrades directly onto your mortgage or pay out of pocket, and what upgrades are valuable for resale.

Upgrading later by doing it yourself can sometimes be a good plan allowing you to avoid paying the builder’s premium. But sometimes waiting will not only not save you money, it will cost you more in the end or create a headache when the upgrade is finally addressed.

The world’s most coveted trophies

As a hockey fan, the Stanley Cup is my dream. as a musician, a Grammy would be amazing!

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Music Review: Nathan East – Reverence

Nathan East ReverenceOnce again, the world’s preeminent bassist, Nathan East has released a musical masterpiece.  The virtuosity demonstrated by Nathan is staggering: Fusion, Funk, Gospel, Jazz, Soul, R&B along with Orchestral, Pop and Rock are so authentic, it’s hard to believe this is a single human creating this amazing art. Nathan shows his respect for the styles and the creators of the classic tunes covered throughout Reverence.

On Earth, Wind & Fire’s “Love’s Holiday,” Philip Bailey shows up, with Nathan playing the lead role on bass during the verses. Playing homage on another EWF tune, “Serpentine Fire” Phil Collins’ drums and Eric Clapton’s guitar create an almost industrial sound with Bailey and Nathan singing vocals. To me, with its slightly modified tempo and groove, it’s almost a brand new tune.

Ruben Studdard joins the musical journey with a smooth rendition of “Why Not This Sunday,” bringing a whole lot of joy to the listener.

On “Shadow,” Chick Corea is showcased for a fusion-feel akin to the late 70s and early 80s Jazz Fusion bands. Think about that for a second… Nathan is as adept playing with Phil Collins as he is with Chick Corea!

Reverence is shown to Stevie Wonder along with saxophonist Kirk Whalum on the classic “Higher Ground,” funky and soulful all at the same time!

On his self-titled album back in 2014, Nathan was joined by his son Noah. The kid has serious musical chops. Apple… Tree…  He performs a musical and touching rendition of “Over the Rainbow,” with his prodigy, along with a symphonic orchestra. This young man (Noah) holds his own. This is not a condescending add to the playlist. This is serious music, done extraordinary well.

Yolanda Adams takes the lead vocal on one of my favorite tunes on the entire CD, “Feels Like Home.” Nathan plays homage to songwriter Randy Newman. The arrangement is breathtaking, and again, almost like a brand new tune. One you recognize, but yet seem like it’s the first time hearing it.

5 more stellar tunes round out the musical tapestry of Reverence. If you find yourself listening to this on repeat; you’ll hear something fresh on each audition. One of the best albums of 2016 by far!

Music as a language

wootenMusic is a powerful communication tool–it causes us to laugh, cry, think and question. Bassist and five-time Grammy winner, Victor Wooten, asks us to approach music the same way we learn verbal language–by embracing mistakes and playing as often as possible.

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