Well, I was excited to receive my first royalty check for RINGTONES! I had hardly promoted my ringtone, which is currently only available on Cingular/AT&T, because I wasn’t sure if I’d actually get PAID for it. But now that I’ve received a check for my first 11 tones sold (see pic below), I realize that this is legit, and am going to start promoting the tone and getting it up for sale on the other networks.
All you Cingular users, click HERE and pick up a great ringtone!
Well, I believe I have just survived my first earthquake since moving to LA in 2005. I definitely felt it, but since I never experienced one, I wasn’t quite sure. A couple of minutes later, when I saw helicopters flying overhead, I was positive that we had just experienced a little shake, rattle and roll.
I’m feeling a song in the vein of April Rain. Maybe it would go like this:
August Quake, I must forsake
I thought the big one was here, but you’re just a flake
August Quake, ain’t gonna break
All you brought us was just the tiniest shake
August Quake
August Quake…
Today marks a sad day in LA music history, as the South Bay’s V Lounge Records shuts its doors. Born out of a dream, the V Lounge blossomed in only 18 months, from a quiet pea in a pod into a garden full of sound and creativity! V built the studio with his own sweat and passion, and the people came.
I remember the first landmark session at V Lounge Records, in early 2006, when Trevor McShane and I wrote “Beautiful Summer” together. McShane’s version of the track will actually be featured on his forthcoming album, and I’m going to be releasing my own version before summer’s end.
What followed were a series of memorable improvised jams, co-writing sessions and rehearsals for shows, featuring many staggeringly talented local artists, including my friends Rob Grad, Arden Kaywin, and Jason Joseph.
For me personally, the V Lounge has been a source of inspiration and motivation. I wrote half of “Disappear”, a song that I promise you will be hearing a lot more of, in that room. I wrote “You Are My Dream”, a song that will be featured on the WE Network next month, in that room.
More important than the room itself, though, is the man behind the V Lounge. V is a man of many talents, driven by his passion to make great music and his desire to help artists present themselves in the best light possible. V is also one of my best friends, and I am sorry to see him moving to New York, but also so excited for him about the journey upon which he is embarking.
V is going to take New York City by storm, and I know that the V Lounge is going to be reborn there, bigger and better than before, and that the original V Lounge will also return to its glory in due time. V, you’re a man who never thought of running; your feet just led the way. I wish you nothing but the best, and I can’t wait to see what we create together in V Lounge East.