Carmel’s Jazz on the Monon has moved one block south this year. The historic Monon Depot hosts the free concerts this year.
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Launched ScoreVivo.com, an electronic sheet music store
This weekend I launched a new website, which is something I haven’t done in a few years. It’s called ScoreVivo.com, which translates to Score Lively. I built ScoreVivo.com primarily for my mom Ann Cameron Pearce. Mom has been composing and arranging sheet music for years. She sold her music through traditional publishers and traditional media …
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Received my Google Music invite
Today I received my invitation to beta test Google Music. Nice. I was hoping that I’d be able to send out a few invites — similar to how Gmail first rolled out — but that doesn’t appear to be an option. Next up, days (or weeks) uploading my library.
Ode To Fela, Carl Sagan
While listening to Groove Salad, Ode To Fela by Unforscene came up and I think it included some quotes from Carl Sagan. Carl’s a good Fela to receive an Ode, don’t you think?
Symphony of Science
Today I discovered John Boswell’s Symphony of Science website and his compilation of remixing of Carl Sagan‘s PBS Service Cosmos to electronic music — turning Carl’s scientific poetry into song. Sadly, it was only last year when I first discovered the Cosmos series, which was originally produced in 1980. Without question, Cosmos is the most …