In this episode, Kevin McDonald speaks with Julie Griblle. (…)
It’s All About the Music
In this episode, Kevin McDonald speaks with Julie Griblle. (…)
Yes, I do know what an "ode" is. This is not going to be written in any particular stanza form. So forgive me on the title. It just had a nice ring (for me). (…)
In this episode, Kevin introduces Michael Trew. If you love great stories, you’ll love Michael’s folk music. Now the listener has a chance to learn what has inspired the lyrics. (…)
"Handful comprises a fine mix of experimental violin/fiddle on top of John Mayer-esque songs with undertones of harder blues rock, Celtic riffs and classical compositions. (…)
Listen to Ralph’s interveiw with Kevin McDonald, as they explore music that promotes social change.
"This is me…I’m Ralph Buckley. (…)
Paul Germana used to be a McDonald’s manager; and after getting sick of it all pursued music. Paul says, "John Lennon is my greatest influence. (…)
Kevin talks with the Dogleg Preacher, a Seattle based Rock and Roll Band. (…)
In this episode we feature the song writing of Aaron Samuels.
"May the Cosmos conspire with your desire."
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Flickr, Technorati, Del.ico.us, and many others have all introduced a method of tagging at their websites. They’ve all had phenomenal success with this technique. Now, it is available at Music Forte. Although we may be a little behind on the development and timing of this introduction, there is still a lot of potential to be explored. The tagging at Music Forte will continue to be developed to help better navigate our visitors both on-site and off-site. (…)
I spent most of my Sunday working. I had an idea in the morning. I wanted to understand "tagging" and the benefits. If you’ve ever used flickr, del.icio.us, or a number of other social networking sites, then you’ve probably seen tags. I’m embarrassed to say, that I’ve known about them for quite a while, but I have never bothered to explore the benefits of using them. (…)