Thanks for reading…
Here is a reward for all of you who check this site out…
It’s actually WAY over 30 seconds… BONUS!
Monday, August 30th, 2010
Here is a reward for all of you who check this site out…
It’s actually WAY over 30 seconds… BONUS!
Monday, August 30th, 2010
I’m shocked by how good the shot for shot remake is and also how lame the original video is…
Thursday, August 26th, 2010

PS… I can’t believe I forgot to mention one of the MAIN players that rocks with me all the time, TYLER…
So since I slipped up in the vid here is a great picture of him shredding…
And smiling…
Nothin’ but Love Tybo
Friday, August 6th, 2010
Here are some recent poster that I’ve worked on for various groups. I’m happy with the design… If you need design work let me know!
Friday, June 4th, 2010
I’ve seen some crazy drummers in my day, but this guy wins all. You have to watch the entire performance.
I’m not knocking his skill cause he’s got it but It’s like someone gave Chris Farley some speed and a Drum set.
Thanks to my buddy Rick Favale for sending me the link.
Thursday, June 3rd, 2010
I got in a conversation yesterday with my buddy Max Gerber about moments in the car when a slow track comes on the radio… We both admitted to making a “Rear View Mirror Music Video”. Don’t roll you’re eyes, we’ve all done it at one time or another. Whether or not you sing the song in the rear view or just act like the jam is the soundtrack to your life. It’s what I call a John Cusack moment… (Where you’re standing with a boom box above your head). I think because those things don’t happen often in real life, we get bored in the car by ourselves on long trips and want to live out our 80′s movie to our favorite tunes. It’s soooo cheesy but it’s true.
So with that, who will admit to performing in a Rear View Mirror Music Video?
Tuesday, June 1st, 2010
Last night while driving home from work a song came on the radio that quickly transported me to the year 1991. This was the year that “Robin Hood Prince of Thieves” came out. Coupled with the movie was a song by Bryan Adams called, “Everything I do, I do it for you”. That song would be the first song I ever had a Jr. High Slow dance to. I don’t remember what the girl looked like, but I remember how awkward I felt at age 11 dancing to a song that was proclaiming that I should die for love!!!
I didn’t really know the song at the time but as we nervously shuffled back in forth like the Mississippi Mass Choir, I realized that this song would forever be marked on my adolescence’ time-line.
I don’t think I ever talked to that girl again but I remember the song. What’s REALLY crazy is I will be tied to that memory or at least the feeling of the memory every-time I hear Bryan singing about walking the line for his love. I’m curious as to how powerful this musical tie is for others.
EXTRA POINTS IF YOU REMEMBER NAMES…
Friday, May 28th, 2010
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