Long before I ever heard the name Vic Mizzy, he was a part of my life. As a child of the... Read More
“Your work is ingenious. It’s quality work. And there are simply too many notes, that’s all. Just cut a few... Read More
Walking the streets of New York City is sensory overload. Too many people, too much noise, too much everything. So... Read More
It took 4,907 words and approximately 40 years to get us to this point. Over the last several weeks, you... Read More
On August 18, 2004, the film music world experienced its third major loss. When Elmer Bernstein passed away, I felt... Read More
In Parts One, Two, and Three, we looked at my beginnings in music through my numerous years in higher education.... Read More
On August 9, 2004, still reeling from the loss of Jerry Goldsmith, the film music world suffered a second blow–the... Read More
Have you ever been listening to music and your mind has zoned out or you’ve already pressed ahead to the... Read More
In Parts One and Two, I described my beginnings in music, from teaching myself to read music through learning the... Read More
In my nearly 47 years, trends in music devices have obviously changed and I’ve my listening habits have changed right... Read More