Tag: music

What Others Are Creating #004

Happy Friday!  Welcome to another edition of What Others Are Creating where I look at some of the creative projects that I’ve seen various artists working on this week.  My hope is to share them now with you and perhaps you’ll find one or two to check out further and possibly support.

 

decoder_ring

Decoder Ring Theatre – http://decoderringtheatre.com – As someone who has been podcasting in one form or another since 2004, I’m often ask which podcasts I listen to.  Decoder Ring Theatre is one of the best and one of the longest running audio drama podcasts on the web.  It’s got action, adventure and laughs for folks of just about any age.  And not only is the content amazing, their production schedule is something to aspire too.  I will always mention Decoder Ring Theatre and the Adventures of The Red Panda as one of my favorite podcasts to listen to.  I’ve been subscribed since the day I found it!  Check them out.

 

logo-ukulady-large

The Ukulady – http://www.theukulady.com – The ukelele has become a ubiquitous instrument.  Everyone everywhere is now playing the damn thing.  Once relegated to hawaain shows, the Hipster wave has grabbed hold of the mighty ukelele and now it’s a badge of coolness to play the ukelele.  Well, long before this current wave of coolness, The Ukulady was making the ukelel cool by singing her offbeat tunes while strumming the instrument.  I’ve known The Ukulady for some years as we’ve travelled in the same circles and have always been impressed she’s built a very successful children’s act around The Ukulady.  CLICK HERE to watch a fun medley of ’80s Television Theme Songs performed live in front of a raucous audience.  Just three minutes of nothing fun.

Screen Shot 2014-05-29 at 4.42.27 PM

Jody Whitesides – http://jodywhitesides.com/blog/ – Jody is a guy I met around 1998 while doing open mics in Southern California.  He has been a friend ever since.  If you’ve followed any of the projects I’ve worked on over the years, you have, no doubt, heard his name or heard his music.  He produced and played bass and guitar on the Throwing Toasters album CHROME, he did all the music for The Radio Adventures of Dr. Floyd and his song Christmas Brought Me You is the theme for my yearly Advent Calendar.  Jody is in the process of working on a new album of songs and he’s blogging regularly over at his website.  Go read through some of his recent posts and check out a few of his songs.  I’m sure you’ll be rocking out to one or two of them.  Plus his blogs are a good read about pop culture and art creation from a musician’s point of view.

Finally this week I want to leave you with a short video clip.  It’s a segment from Penn’s Sunday School, a weekly podcast hosted by Penn Jillette of Penn & Teller.  It starts with Drew Carey talking about some advice he was given a long time ago and I think it’s something interesting to think about in terms of creativity.  I’ll let you watch it and see for yourself.  This is Penn Jillette here, so some of the words are NSFW.  Give it a listen and let me know what you think about Being Great or Being Anonymous when you’re just starting out something.

That’s if for another week.  If you have a project you would like me to check out, please feel free to leave a link to it in the comments below.  Always interested in seeing what people are coming up with.  Have a great weekend and I will see you back here on Monday morning for another Creative Mondays!

Tags : , , , , , , , , ,