Tag Archives: Randy Elrod

Keep Playing – Watercooler Wednesdays

I’ve been reading some good books on songwriting lately. The Craft and Business of Songwriting by John Braheny states, “In order to operate at peak performance during the creative process, you should be motivated internally by the spirit of play … Continue reading

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Nashville Rocks!

So I had a really great time in Nashville last week. I suppose I should have been blogging about it all along, but I was so busy having fun! Now that I’m giving you almost a whole week in a … Continue reading

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No Holds Barred – Watercooler Wednesdays

I thought I’d preach at myself a little today… This is another post that’s part of the conversation on arts and culture around the Watercooler with Randy Elrod, and I’m talking more about personal culture than anything else. There’s a … Continue reading

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Famous Last Words – Watercooler Wednesdays

Here’s another post that’s part of Randy Elrod’s Watercooler Wednesdays. I recently ran across a list of famous last words on Wikiquote. Check ‘em out here. I don’t want to seem morbid, but I think it’s interesting to see what … Continue reading

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Jonesin’ with Mr. Jones – Watercooler Wednesdays

Here’s another post that’s part of the Watercooler Wednesdays discussions about arts and culture with Randy Elrod. This past week, I was thinking a little about the lyrics of “Mr. Jones,” a song that was pretty popular back when I … Continue reading

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Joining “Watercooler Wednesdays”

Hi, friends! I thought I’d join the “Watercooler Wednesdays” going on at Randy Elrod’s blog. It’s pretty much a way to connect blog communities together, and everyone who’s participating just posts something on Wednesday about Arts and/or Culture. For my … Continue reading

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