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Saturday, January 17, 2009
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Current mood:  sad
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Wednesday, December 17, 2008
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Here's a live version of "Desperado", recorded at the Milltop Tavern http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids....
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Wednesday, December 17, 2008
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yYA5R_2PrfA
The newest of my songs, scheduled to be on the forthcoming CD, "Seconds".
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Monday, October 27, 2008
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Category: News and Politics
I will be so glad when the presidential election is over. While I (unlike many of my contacts on Facebook and MySpace) have mostly kept my politics out of the social network, there comes a time when one has to comment. This is that time for me. As a friend, I've exercised restraint. As a performer it makes no sense to actively offend roughly half of my potential audience by shoving my personal, political views down their throats (like I'm doing now *grin*). We have the right of free speech. We also have a responsibility to be judicious in our use of that right and to be accountable for what we say.
I have neither made it a secret that I support McCain/Palin, nor have I actively campaigned for them in the social network. Unfortunately, I have seen ugly, snide attacks on those candidates, been told to uninvite myself from some of my friend's lists, and had it suggested that I MUST be a racist because I do not support Barack Obama for president. I would never ask you to uninvite yourself as a friend because I disagreed with your politics. I relish the knowledge that my friend's list is an amalgam of differing views and experiences. I cherish the knowledge that I can hear an opinion diametrically opposed to my own, challenging me to re-examine my core beliefs, as long as I'm allowed to disagree without insult and slander. I'm all for intelligent discourse, but I am SICK TO DEATH of propaganda (from both sides). When did we, as a society, forget that the root word for 'civilization' is 'CIVIL'?
I have watched with absolute disgust as the national media has actively taken sides, presented opinion as fact, utilized subtle phrasing and coy questioning as a substitution for journalism, and ignored ... IGNORED important issues. That last point is unforgivable: the sin of omission. While browsing the web this morning, I found this:
http://cbs2.com/local/Sarah.Palin.mannequin.2.849299.html
I don't think anyone can say that if it had been an effigy of Obama it would have received nationwide coverage, especially if it had happened near where I live, in Florida. But because it happened in California, and because of whose effigy was being hung, it receives scant coverage only in the area where it occurred. That's inexcusable irresponsibility on the part of the press.
This is symptomatic of the double standards I have been noting privately to people I know for months: If there is something disparaging the McCain/Palin ticket it gets a banner headline. If it's about the Obama/Biden ticket, it's on page 5... if it gets printed at all.
When Sarah Palin can't tell Katie Couric what newspaper she reads the media bombards us with the soundbite for 5 straight days, with occasional reminders up through today. When Joe Biden says that Franklin Delano Roosevelt addressed us about the Great Depression...on television...it's covered for 15 minutes and then NEVER brought up again.
Look without bias at the relative amount of coverage you saw in the last week on your local and national news between Sarah Palin's wardrobe budget and Barack Obama's proposed federal budget. Which has more bearing on the future welfare of the nation?
Last week the Associated Press stated that their previous polls had some problems with the formulation. After they accounted for that, their latest national poll showed Obama at 44% and McCain at 43%. EVERY national media outlet (even Fox News for crying out loud) listed the national polls that showed spreads as high as 51% to 40% for Obama, without much (if any) coverage of the AP poll.
I could cite hundreds (literally hundreds) more examples but that would defeat my purpose. I don't seek to be cast aside as another one of the 'fringe' people. I'll let my case stand on the merits of my four examples. You can judge whether or not my point is valid based on those.
I'm NOT trying to sway your vote in the election. I want you to vote for the candidate who most closely represents your personal beliefs and your political goals. In the end, whoever is elected will be my president and I will support them during their term and would hope that you would do the same. The United States functions best when it is precisely that: United.
I AM trying to do 2 things:
1. Make you think about what 'news' is, and what the 'watchdogs' of our nation are choosing to do with the power inherent in that role. Might I suggest that members of the 'reporting' field use their sense memory and exercise what used to be called 'ethics'? Or is that too much to ask? Is the word 'unbiased' even used in journalism courses anymore? The ONLY agenda the media should have is the truth. Period. We deserve much better than what we're getting from the press.
2. Make you think about how you treat your friends. We can disagree about politics without attacking or ostracizing each other. We deserve better than that from each other.
Thanks for reading.....NOW GO VOTE!
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Wednesday, June 18, 2008
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Current mood:  frustrated
Category: News and Politics
I'm not a big believer in entertainers supporting candidates. Just because someone has a microphone does NOT mean that what they say has more meaning than the words of someone who doesn't have access to one. I do believe, however, that we have a duty to be involved in the process.
That's why I've sent this out. I won't hammer you day after day with pointless endorsements of candidates. I'm not qualified to tell you who to vote for...no one is. It's YOUR choice. What I will hammer you about is MAKING a choice. If you are eligible but haven't made the effort to become a registered voter, do it NOW. As Americans we have a privilege that many others in this world do not: to freely choose who leads our country. Many have served and died to secure and preserve this freedom which we all too often casually disregard.
In the last presidential election (2004), only 56.7% of those eligible to vote did. That's an incredibly sad statistic. It shows how much we take for granted every day. I'm asking you to get up, get motivated, become a registered voter (if you haven't already)....then get to the polls in November and VOTE for the candidate of your choosing. The only excuse for not doing so is apathy, and that has been eroding our country for decades. Stop being part of the problem and start being part of the solution. You have a voice.....USE IT!
Hope you all have a great day!
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Saturday, March 22, 2008
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Current mood:underwhelmed
Just changed up the links page on stuweaver.com. Drop by and check a few of them out if you haven’t anything better to do...like seeing me play at Coffee Roasters tonight or at the Milltop tomorrow afternoon 
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Thursday, May 10, 2007
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I hope all of you in the area will join me for a benefit concert to help defray the medical and living expenses of St. Augustine musician Jerry Melfi. It's being held June 9 from 7:00 PM until 10:00 PM. I don't have a complete roster of performers but it will be worth your while and it will help a genuinely wonderful musician. and artist. I've known Jerry for years and he has always been kind and gracious to me. His sudden and severe medical situation has put his family through unimaginable hardship. Please help us do what little we can to make it just a little easier for him, okay?
Hope to see you all there!
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Friday, February 23, 2007
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Current mood:  ecstatic
Just got home from an absolutely awesome evening performing with Larry Mangum and Cheryl Watson at European Street Cafe in San Marco. It is such a joy to play for an audience that actively listens to the music. I had forgotten how fulfilling it can be. When you make your living playing in places where you aren't the center of attention it can make you feel that your music is second rate. Tonight's audience was heavenly, and I believe that I played better because of it. Most people don't realize that a performer draws energy from the crowd: If the audience is enjoying and responding to the music the performer can give that much more back. Thank you so much, each and every one of you! I truly hope that I get to play for all of you again, and that I am able to give you a quality performance every time. You deserve it!
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Sunday, February 04, 2007
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Current mood:  amused
..>| Your Japanese Name Is... |  Yutaka Shigenoi
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 | Currently listening: State of Grace By Pierce Pettis Release date: 10 July, 2001 |
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