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Gender: Male
Status: Single
Age: 61
Sign: Aquarius

City: LAMAR
State: Colorado
Country: US
Signup Date: 6/14/2006

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Tuesday, November 11, 2008 

Current mood:  excited
Category: Jobs, Work, Careers

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Saturday, November 01, 2008 

Current mood:Other
Category: Life

Yes. It's Twu. It's Twu.

Now I'm a FORMER Copier Guy.

No more WWMD  - (What Would MacGuyver Do?)

Now, I have to scrape up enough money to live at home, so I'm pursuing several angles. I've invested in a high yield program, actively working a Daily Cash Program, and slowwwly building an internet business.

By not leaning on my own understanding, and trusting in God, I expect to be able to pull it off.  I'll keep you updated, and show you how to do it yourself when it begins to work well.

Have a Horrible Halloween!

Currently listening:
Words for the Birds
Release date: 2008-09-09
Sunday, March 02, 2008 

Current mood:  ecstatic
Category: Music

Jimmy Gercio, owner of Caribou Ranch, recently agreed to have Mark Brown of The Rocky Mountain News come to the ranch and interview him.  John Carsello (ranch manager) and Kenny Pasarelli (famous bass player)were both there as well.  As a result, there's a whole lot of FUN & GREAT info available online at this link:

http://yourdotcombusiness.com/caribou/2008/02/01/whats-jimmy-been-up-to/

Anyone who loves music history - especially the 70's - will love thie videos, slides, and articles.  Tell all your musician buddies, too.

"And a good time was had by all." - Guess

Saturday, December 29, 2007 

Current mood:  cheerful
Category: Music

In addition to my Caribou Talesblog, I'm building a blog centered on helping independent musicians promote their music. My goal is to have it become a true resource center for everything you ever wanted to know about promoting, selling, and marketing your very own music.

Singers, songwriters, and bands will find loads of pertinent info at MusicBizSecrets Blog.

Currently watching:
Spider-Man 3 (Two-Disc Special Edition)
Release date: 30 October, 2007
Saturday, September 08, 2007 

Current mood:  cheerful
Category: Music

Ever since I started my blog, CaribouTales, I have been scouring the Internet looking for musicians, engineers, and friends that I knew back in the 70's.  I have been surprised over and over again by all the great info I'm discovering.

Eventually, I plan to get a lot of it posted on the blog.  If you'd like to keep up on my "tales", and be notified, just subscribe to my RSS feed on the site.

Please, leave comments, and make it fun!

Thursday, July 12, 2007 

Current mood:  ecstatic
Category: Music

My Caribou Tales blog is slowly growing. 

There are NEW Tales there right now!

Get on over there and discover the inside scoop about 

Your Favorite recording artist of the seventies.

Currently listening:
Memory Almost Full
By Paul McCartney
Release date: 05 June, 2007
Wednesday, March 28, 2007 

Current mood:  crazy
Category: Quiz/Survey

Have you heard of Squidoo?

It's sort of like a blog.  You can create one on any subject of interest to you, and interract with other similar Lenses. Oh, that's what they're called, because you "FOCUS" on a particular subject. 

Well, I just created Tommy's Tunes & Trivia 

As you know, I used to be called a store house of useless knowledge. So, I've decided to capitalize on that.  Ha!  Trouble is, my memory just ain't what she used to be.

Anyway, get right over there and see how you do with the trivia quizes.

It's all for FUN!

Currently watching:
Facing the Giants (Widescreen)
Release date: 30 January, 2007
Wednesday, February 07, 2007 

Current mood:  ecstatic
Category: Music
Hey everyone!  I'm building a brand new blog. Finally, I'm going to tell all about my years at Caribou Ranch.  Stay tuned.
Saturday, November 11, 2006 

Current mood:  thoughtful
Category: Music

Do you have a friend or relative that you'd like to introduce to Jazz, but don't know where to start? My nephew recently asked me how he could get "into jazz". I am absolutely no expert on the subject, but I've been listening to jazz since I was in grade school. My father introduced me to the Big Bands, and it took off from there. Hey. Maybe this will become an ongoing discussion.

Here's a portion of what I put together for him so far:

Here's a few comments and ways to get to know Jazz better.It's really hard to know where to start. It kind of dependson your current music tastes. That way, you don't listento a style that turns you off to jazz forever.

I did a little research on the internet, and found this guy's comments about how to introduce someone to jazz. "I don't think it's so much a question of specific recordings, as telling new listeners how jazz "works." I tell people it's not so much about liking this song or that song, but that jazz is a kind of game--what happens when artist X encounters song Y. Listening to jazz is like watching baseball. Baseball is incredibly boring if you don't know what's going on, but the more you know, the more you enjoy it. It's the same way with jazz. You can learn the basic rules (head-solos-head, etc.) in about 5 minutes. Then, the more you know about the game, the more you can appreciate the subtleties. That's why "Kind of Blue" is such a great introduction: the rules are very easy to understand, but the game is so well played."

I got a list of "Essentials for a Jazz Collection" from Wynton Marsalis, who of course knows his stuff pretty well. Duh! Some of the Classics are:

  • Louis Armstrong (Considered by many to be the greatest of all time)
  • Count Basie
  • Duke Ellington
  • Dizzy Gillespie - the Father of BeBop (BeBop is a term you'll hear a lot from jazz musicians. It's a style that became extremely popular in the 30's - 50's)
  • Benny Goodman
  • Thelonius Monk
  • Charlie "Byrd" Parker
  • John Coltrane
  • Sonny Rollins
  • Dexter Gordon
  • Joe Henderson
  • Ben Webster
  • Miles Davis
  • Herbie Hancock
  • Wayne Shorter
  • Freddie Hubbard
  • McCoy Tyner - Just unbelievable piano

Since my nephew is a guitar player, maybe he should begin here. Get Wes Montgomery, Pat Metheny, Herb Ellis

Many 60's rockers became jazz fans by listening to Miles Davis "Kind of Blue". I think you'd dig that.

There are so many! Whew! And I haven't even mentioned Vocalists Billie Holiday ("Lady Bird") - The STANDARD! Ella Fitzgerald - the "scat" queen (Scat is voice improv, not another definition that's sick.)

Here's an idea for a beginner: Rent Clint Eastwood movies! You'll get a fantastic sample ofgreat jazz in "Bridges of Madison County", "Byrd" Oh, go rent "'Round Midnight" - It stars Dexter Gordon andHerbie Hancock, and is all about the musicians. You can really get a feel for many different aspects of the jazz "life".

One time I heard Eddie VanHalen interviewed, and they asked himwhat his influences were. He said he used to listen to John Coltrane (saxophone) and try to immitate his solos on the guitar, and that's how he developed his guitar style.

Hey. If you have a lady friend, there is NOTHING as romantic as jazz - NOTHING!! Especially the saxophone. Play anything by Ben Webster. Also, Dave Brubeck's Time Out, Miles - Some Day My Prince Will Come, Joe Henderson - Lush Life, Dexter Gordon - Ballads, and of course, Wynton Marsalis - Intimacy Calling.

A contemporary group that is more "smooth jazz" that is extremely romantic, and at the same time, features 4 of my favorite artists right now, call themselves "FourPlay" (Harvey Mason on drums, Bob James on piano, Nathan East on bass, and Larry Carlton on guitar. They're easy to listen to, and you will hear how awesome they are as players.

Another recommendation is to go to Renee Olstead's website and listen to her CD - it plays automatically.  She's truly amazing. Self-taught!! And, she "gets it"! Howold is she now?  15? Unbelievable!

Have fun, and stay COOL.

If you visit my online music store TomLikesMusic , you'll find a good sample of these artists. Go download them!

Currently listening:
Renee Olstead
By Reneé Olstead
Release date: 25 May, 2004
Saturday, September 16, 2006 

Current mood:  crazy
Category: Sports

Didn't summer just start? It drives me crazy every year how quickly summer passes by. Granted, it get's HOT, but when football starts, it's like "here comes Winter."

Did I forget Fall?  Actually, fall here is usually BEAUTIFUL right up to Halloween. So, I must "absorb" it and enjoy it. 

But then I got the news.  My niece is going to cheer for the Cincinnatti Bagels this year. Ugh!  She's been a Bronco fan all her life.  She did say the Bagels will be her #2 team, so that's a relief.  But is this a "sliipery slope"?
Time will tell.

Now I have two sports to fo;;ow - NASCAR Racing & Football.  That makes for a fun Fall. 

That reminds me, Tony Stewart, Dale Jr. and others have all got their own BurnLounge just like mine now.  Be sure to check out TomLikesMusic for your favorite tunes.

Have a Ball!