Old Hollywood. Classic.
Not the most exciting picture, but an important scene. Join me in the parking lot next to Davenport Theater where Toby and Emmett see each other for the first t...
Not the most exciting picture, but an important scene. Join me in the parking lot next to Davenport Theater where Toby and Emmett see each other for the first t...
To begin our visual New York tour of Black Dust, we appropriately open at an off-Broadway theater. The Davenport is a simple small theater on 45th St. surrounde...
New York, as usual, left me very happy, very exhausted, and very inspired. And now that I’m back home and settled at my work desk, I am excited to be able...
Today’s stops include: Love Bytes – where I talk about book heroes and my favorite children’s books 3 Chicks After Dark – where I talk a...
Sing with me! My book will come out… tomorrow! Bet your bottom dollar that tomorrow– Yeah, okay. That was a solo in Annie anyway, wasn’t it? A...
You know I’ve waited too long to blog when I have to sign back in to my dash. *sigh* Sorry for that. I got caught up in… you don’t want excuse...
Can revisiting the past set us on a course for our future? What if our future is firmly entrenched in our past? How do you unwind the mess of the past to clearl...
If you glance up at my tagline, you will see that I call myself a “rusty musician.” Most days, it’s fair to emphasize on “rusty,” ...
Music feeds the characters in Black Dust. It informs who they are, where they’re from, and paves the path to where they are going. This is the first of nu...