Tag: Music
Districts
Orchestra Districts
Watching Nick and the #AnnArbor #Skyline Concert #orchestra compete at districts.#msboa pic.twitter.com/utYiSAmyl5
— Jere Freeman (@Jere_Freeman) March 5, 2016
2015 Costume Concert
There's Ashlee! #firstviolin #Scarlett #orchestra #Halloween… https://t.co/0bxHuadXXd
— Jere Freeman (@Jere_Freeman) October 30, 2015
We were really excited for the concert since Ashlee (& Nick at the high school) are both 1st violin right now. So that meant she had to get up and tune the orchestra before their performances. Video of her tuning is at the very end of the playlist.
Music And A Meal (2015)
There's Nick! #firstviolin #Skyline #orchestra #warmingup #MusicAndAMeal… https://t.co/BA7YVSa3kW
— Jere Freeman (@Jere_Freeman) October 20, 2015
Jam Session
Finished off long day of #family #reunion with a jam session w/ Dad and my brothers. 4 guitars, 4 ukuleles, a banjo, and a mandolin. #music
— Jere Freeman (@Jere_Freeman) June 26, 2015
Jam Sessions
Love Sunday dinners with my wife and kids where we blast music while we sing, eat, & chat about our current favorite songs. @ScottWarner18
— Jere Freeman (@Jere_Freeman) June 16, 2015
Signal Strength
NYC wifi orchestra
The Eagles
When you here The Eagles you’re either talking about the rock band, The Eagles, or you are talking about what Tolkien characters say just when it looks like our heroes are on their last leg. For this time though, I’m talking about the band.
Bill Simmons is one of my favorite author/columnist. I was first introduced to his basketball opinions by a coworker when he was the man headlining ESPN.com’s 2nd Page. He’s also the author of The Book of Basketball, a great read if you haven’t read it. You may have noticed him in studio with Magic, Barkley, and Wilbon during the NBA playoffs. He also is one of the people responsible for Grantland.
Recently on Grantland, he wrote up a review of his favorite movie so far of the summer. It’s not Star Trek or Man of Steel. It’s The History of the Eagles, Part One.
Tons of stuff there, here’s a couple other links I looked through after reading the review:
Email responses to the review
2003 conversation with Henley and Frey.
And a BBC documentary about the LA music scene from the 60s to the 70s.
Just a warning, there is some language and drug use in the movie, articles, and documentary (dude, it was rock in the 70s, what do you expect?). But it was pretty interesting since I know most of us love their songs.
Pure Genius!
Who came up with this idea? Anyone want to try it?