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YouTube Thursday: Wise Up (Remix)

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This is one for the Christian music old schoolers.

I was big into Christian music in the 80s and early 90s. Huge fan of Michael W. Smith, Petra, Amy Grant, Rich Mullins and a few other more obscure groups and artists (Michael Gleason, anyone?) This was also a part of the reason I got a job at a Christian bookstore. But perhaps more about that time in my life another day.

There was a CD that

Meet George Voinovich, the Poodle Nipping at Al Gore's Heels

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Last month, when Al Gore called on the U.S. to rid itself of its reliance on carbon-based electricity, Republicans were required to trot out a worthy attack dog to denounce the former VP.

Shew….Catching Up

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It seems like forever since I posted on here. I have been crazy busy and for the next few weeks things are not slowing down.

Beaker: The Early Years

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Shaun Groves reminds us that even the most successful people in their fields had to start somewhere…

“Sounds like something a Muppet would sing,” I said out loud to my empty tiny office. “I can’t believe that’s

The Early Years #1

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"Sounds like something a Muppet would sing,” I said out loud to my empty tiny office.  “I can’t believe that’s Michael W. Smith.  That really really sucks.”

After getting a degree in music composition I moved to Nashville in 1993 with my new bride to begin work as an unpaid intern at what is now Brentwood-Benson Music Publishing.  My dream was to write songs for other people for a living.  My job though was running a cassette duplicating machine, typing

Random Thoughts at the Holidays

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Christmas morning now requires an engineering degree and very patient children.

Does anyone know why a child's toy that cost $12.99 comes packaged in a heavy cardboard box, tied down tight with industrial strength twist ties, and further secured by screws that attach it to a thick plastic base inside the box?

Really. Anyone?

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Glimpse of Glory

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I don’t know what a music review is supposed to be, as I am not a musician or a critic, just a listener. So I’m going to simply tell you why I like the CD Glimpse of Glory by Jenny Youngman. And if you comment, even just your name (make sure it clicks to an e-mail address), you might be the lucky winner of this CD in my random drawing! The winner will be announced on Monday, December 3rd. Wha-who! Free tunes!

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