
Rotten To The Core Strikes Again! ๐
In a culture where songs are here today gone tomorrow, a songwriter has come to appreciate (more accurately cherish) a lasting copyright, or as we call them, โevergreen songs,โ โ ones that seem to keep regenerating and replenishing themselves. This is one of those moments.

A Songwriter's Dilemma
How do we, as songwriters, make peace with the idea of patronizing a business model that undercuts the value of our work?

Broken Record
The perception of free is a dangerous drug and the longer we believe itโs okay to use it the harder it will be to get sober.

Play Me
I've been thinking about the innovation of interactive streaming--how versatile, convenient and instantly gratifying it is. Interactive, however, means that before I take off for a drive to the mall or a run on the beach I have a decision to make: what do I want to listen to? There is much pre-thought involved in all the interaction.
