So, I sit here in my little recording room, going over the lyrics for 2024's release THE MORE THINGS CHANGE and I realized that I need to be on top of the DISTILLATE release…which is creeping up ever so slowly…
A few weeks ago I received the final CD package for the upcoming Moody Instrumental album DISTILLATE. I am very pleased with the final product and can't wait to make this one available for everyone. It will be available…
Claire and I are back in Pittsburgh; our second home. I would love to write that it's because I'm on tour, in support of the ultra-fantastic WHICH WAY TO THE STARLITE, but, alas, it is mainly my wife's business…
I'm sitting in my studio, typing away to the sounds of shoveling, snowblowing, yelling kids and barking dogs. It must be March in western New York! I don't think I'll ever share the obsession of driveway clearing displayed by our…
Have you ever read something that, without missing a beat, articulates to the letter, how you feel about something. Well, Aaron Timms has done just that for me and I've included that very article that simply nailed it.
Back in December of '22, I had the privilege of meeting Rochester-based Jazz Trio CMD (Casey Filiaci on piano, Mark Terranova on bass and Dave Cohen on drums) to discuss their plans for releasing their debut album just a song…
Happy New Year to everyone! I'm a couple days late to the party, but that's par for the course... I went to bed early and didn't wake up until Monday morning - the last official day off of the season…
In my last post, I mentioned the high cost of doing business with regard to International shipping, and quite honestly shipping in general, of the Which Way to the Starlite Limited Edition CD. Well, problem solved!
It's been a few weeks since the release of Which Way to the Starlite and things are going pretty much how I thought they would. People are listening through streaming services all around the globe and CDs are selling (a…
Once Steve Forney was on board and we had moved into the new house, writing the lyrics began. This was a painfully slow process for me. I had written several bits, here and there, while living in Pittsburgh and traveling…