Tuesday, May 09, 2006

Guy 11, "I'm Sorry You Feel This Way"

Guy 11, "I'm Sorry You Feel This Way"
Track #3, Irish Sky by MakeShift3 is the feature selection of "Guest Student" - Chris D. Chris D is from the podshow........ ThatCast part of the SlausonPodShow.com

Yep, I am a Guy in A Tie sharing music, love of life, teaching and helping my students. Working on put-downs and teasing.

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Enjoy these tracks.
"Guy In A Tie" clip featured on Chicago's PodShow Music Rewind
Ari Shine - Try A Little Harder
MakeShift3 - Irish Sky
Something to Burn - Spade
The JellyBricks - Can't Be Wrong


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3 comments:

Guy In A Tie said...

Awesome job student Chris D. It sounds great.

Guy In A Tie said...

Hi Jeff,

We were VERY excited to receive this email from Todd of the 'Jersey Todd Show'. It is amazing to me, that you guys are so hip and in-touch with technology as to use podcasting to motivate and teach your students. That totally ROCKS!!!

I am one of the producers for Rayko/KRB, who's song "Equanimity" Mr.D enjoyed. And although some of their other songs may include words you don't want the kids hearing over the PA, we will gladly send "clean" versions if you like. Also, we have a couple of other artists on our roster... Lorena Miré (singer/songwriter) and HollEr (electro-pop) which are all listed in the Podsafe Music Network. Please feel free to check out our music, as well as our podcast (which is adult in nature) but the music selection is varied and seriously AMAZING! We may just give you artist/song ideas for future shows of yours.

LINKS:
BinaryStar Music (www.binarystarmusic.com)
BinaryStarCAST (www.binarystarcast.com) - Podcast show
Rayko/KRB - www.raykokrb.com
Lorena Miré - www.lorenamire.com
HollEr - www.hollermusicinc.com


Take care and best of luck with the program...

Henry A. Otero
Director / A&R
BinaryStar Music, Inc.
P.O. Box 650246, Miami, FL 33265
binarystarmusic.com / www.binarystarcast.com

Guy In A Tie said...

Hello Guys,

I heard about your show from my friend Jersey Todd (of the Jersey Todd Show). He mentioned you on a recent podcast episode. I’m in Vancouver, Washington and I hear about a Michigan podcast from a guy in Jersey; that’s a connected world.

Today, I had an opportunity to listen to the episodes. I’m sorry, but, I don’t believe this is a Middle School show! I am not sure if this is project for school credit or just something done for fun and experience. If it is for credit, you better get an ‘A’ for the great job. I’m sure Todd in Jersey has some ‘friends’ available to ‘persuade’ the teachers, if you know what I mean!

Now, the old guy within me starts writing stuff. Podcasting is not easy work. Being in front of a mic isn’t always easy either. I wish I had those opportunities then I was in school. When I was in school…we had to walk twelve miles…no wait, that’s my grandfather’s story!

Instead of taking the opportunity to participate on stage, I simply developed stage fright. I avoided speck classes and anything that required speaking in front of the class. In fact, I was unable to do presentations at work; despite knowing the material quite well. It took getting on a stage three years ago and doing live, improvised comedy (no script, no safety net) to give me the confidence to podcast.

I guess the point I am trying to make is, SIEZE the opportunity to podcast. Get in front of that mic and absolutely know what you are saying is the best thing that can be said. Attack the show! It will be years down the road when you can look back in time and know that podcasting made an impact in your life. Don’t miss the opportunity to participate now (and participate BIG!).

Good luck to you all. Keep up the great work. Never compromise!





Sincerely,

Ken Wells, Producer
“It’s All About Marta (and me)”—a tiny podcast from Portland, Oregon