half the tuesday ten [04.26.11]

Normally on a Tuesday morning I would post 10 things of interest for you to read about, watch, listen to, or even explore out on the interwebs. But not today – today is different. Different? How?

Well, it’s different because my friends and I are busy writing new songs and posting them each day this week. We started our challenge, called [5in5], yesterday and will continue until Friday. If you are curious about what [5in5] is exactly, you can read all about it HERE.

So today, instead of the usual “Tuesday Ten” I thought it would be more appropriate to give you links to the various places my artist friends will be posting their songs. Some of them have twitter, blogs, & such and I will list their addresses below. Please feel free to stop by daily to hear the songs being written and it would be even cooler of you if you could take a moment and leave them an encouraging comment!

Now for half the regular Tuesday Ten but twice the goodness:

Ryan and Charity Long
video #1

Ruth Pingel @ruthpingel
ruthpingel.posterous.com

Jason Benson @bensonhead
bensonheadmusic.com

Eleanor Benson
eleanorbenson.blogspot.com

Eliza Bock
bocksofrocks.com

I also posted a song yesterday and you can listen HERE to what my wife and I wrote.

ENJOY!

DJ

day 1 – [5in5]

back to found
by felicity & daniel john

when i’m going down
and death is at my door
others look and fear
but i cannot afford
why can’t i afford?

with you my life has been so sweet
you see the better man in me
gotta bring more than this to take me down
with your love i’m fighting back to found

when i’m standing still
trapped behind fear’s door
i’ve given up too much
i won’t give up anymore
won’t give up anymore

back to found by danieljohn

copyright 2011 danieljohnmusic.com

[5in5]

You might be wondering what 5in5 is and today I’m here to explain and make it plain. I borrowed this idea from a very cool artist named Aaron Ivey.

Last year he was able to gather more than 47 artists to each create 7 songs in 7 days and he called it 7in7. I loved the idea, wished I lived in Austin during his 7in7 week (so I could participate), and decided my fellow artists and I should do something similar.

So a few of us discussed it and decided Monday-Friday or rather, 5in5, sounded more realistic for our first time out. This Monday we will begin our projects together. If you are interested there is still room for you. Leave a comment or email me to let me know you’re participating.

For everyone involved, here is what you need to know:

– We are a community of artists who will each produce 5 pieces of art in 5 days.

– Choose any genre and any style.

– This is an exercise. It’s to help jump start your art.

– 5 new songs will be written in 5 days.

– If you have the ability (i.e. an iPod/phone/or other recording device) simply record your daily song and post it online. (if you don’t have a blog I would suggest setting up a very simple, free blog either at wordpress.com or posterous.com and using soundcloud.com to help post a draft of your daily song)

– These do not have to be the 5 greatest songs ever written – they just need to be written.

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I will also be participating, encouraging my fellow artists, and posting here daily next week, so please stop back by to hear what is happening.

Have fun!

DJ

the visual tuesday ten [04.19.11]

I know I promised last week that there would be a song (this past Friday) and that did not happen. I apologize. We are currently involved in a pretty substantial project at work – changing over the internal structure and routing of our sound system. It is taking more of my time than I anticipated. Unfortunately songwriting and blogging do not currently pay my bills so I have to defer to work at this point.

  • I knew you’d understand, but wanted you to know that I’m…


  • Sometime I would love to spend a lazy day reading a Kindle in one of these futuristic looking loungers (Nestrest). Unfortunately I have neither the Kindle nor the Nestrest, so here’s to dreaming –



  • Remember “UP” the movie? Thanks to National Geographic it has become a reality. Amazing how a story inspired others to try the impossible. Click on the picture (below) to read more about this amazing feat.


  • Parents, this is what happens when you don’t watch Star Wars with your kids. Funny stuff here.


  • Amazing artistry with books. And to think that this accountant never thought of himself as “creative” or “artistic” – makes me wonder what YOU could do?


  • 5-in-5 (5 songs written in 5 days) begins next week and so far we have 5 people signed up for the challenge! If you’re interested just send me an email or leave a comment below. I’ll provide you with all the details this Friday.


  • Do you have any great Easter plans yet? I believe our family will be celebrating this year at Felicity’s grandparents’ house. There will be a wonderful dinner, sometimes a hymn sing-along, and always a big Easter Egg Hunt for young and old. If you are looking for a way to change up your egg hunt this year, you might consider this advice –


  • Good post about what every Creative needs. Do you have something like this? If not, who around you should be helping you with this? (hint: you’ve got to read to figure this out)


  • Crazy creative playing of a Bach Contata on a “Forest Xylophone”. ‘What’s that’ you might be asking? Take 3 minutes to watch this – you will be glad you did. Have a great week & see you Friday!

DJ

the tuesday ten [04.12.11]

  • Came across this video (from 1999) starring the creative team from IDEO.  Intriguing to watch these creatives at work and see what dynamics make their team successful. This is a 3 part video, but well worth the 20 minutes when you have a chance.
  • Thinking about doing a 7-in-7 challenge soon.  Basically you commit to writing (and roughly recording) 7 songs in 7 days. Anyone interested in doing this? Or we could do a 5-in-5?
  • We are starting our meetings for our 4th of July Open House this week. Already have ideas brewing and thanks to this app I have been able to capture my production ideas even more effectively; however, I have heard you can do this same thing with a pencil and paper.
  • This one’s pretty important – Avacado season has arrived – but I know you’re not excited yet.  So to help you, here’s a simple recipe to make a version just like Chipotle’s. We had this Sunday night and it was fantastic! Now feel the excitement.

  • Watched “The Pixar Story” this weekend on Netflix.  Another amazing team of individuals and their dedication to perseverance, creativity and story-telling. If you need a little inspiration then definitely check this out.
  • Our next door neighbors moved in last week and are settling in well. They don’t seem to mind that we all continually visit them and stare….

 

  • On a layover in Germany (on the way home from India) I saw two cute little kids being pulled through the airport riding this über cool luggage. Fun.
  • Made an awesome connection last week thanks to my wife, prayer, putting myself out there and taking a chance “asking”.  I told you last week I was going to and I’m so glad I did.  Also, I do promise to tell you the whole story at another time once I know a few more “confirmed” details.
  • See you on Friday for some new music!  Nope, not joking.
  • And seriously, does anyone want to do 7-in-7? or 5-in-5? Let me know!

DJ

tuesday morning thoughts [04.05.11]

  • Felicity and I started weight watchers 3 weeks ago and are starting to find fun ways for our family to eat lighter. This newsletter supplied us with this great tasting pizza  

(which we ate last night) and has become one of the new ways we’re simplifying our lifestyle change. So many great ideas from Hungry Girl.

  • The future is here, but I wonder if we will have to invest in Windex-by-the-gallon.
  • Do you like free books?  If so, Steven Pressfield is offering the Kindle version of his upcoming book “Do The Work” for free. Once it releases it will be downloaded to your device/app. The WHY of why this book is free is even more interesting and could be a game changer.  It is well explained here.
  • Fun site of the day: if your bladder is full and you happen to be at the movie theatre but don’t want to miss the show then pull up this site on your mobile browser.  It will tell you which spot in the movie would be a good time for a break & how much time your break lasts.  It also gives you a brief synopsis of what you are missing. I used this with my kids when we took them to “Toy Story 3” and they thought it was very cool – so did I.
  • Today is TOMS One Day Without Shoes Event. You can learn more about the cause and what they are trying to do here.
  • If you didn’t see my friend Jason Soderlund’s Custom Wood Work from the comment section of last Monday’s post, then you need to check it out. Very cool work Jason!
  • “How much money does David Barrett make when CBS plays “One Shining Moment” every year?” – what I wondered at the end of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Championship last night, so I looked up his story. Interestingly, the song became famous because of the action he took next. After writing it he passed it off to a friend (who worked at CBS) who then passed it off to the CBS Sports Creative Director. The rest is history. The moral: sometimes you  have to make the “ask” because a friend/relative/acquaintance is the gateway to help you get where you cannot go on your own.
  • Last thought for today – after this past weekend  I realized I have some “asks” to make.  What asks do you need to make that you keep putting off? What’s the worst answer someone can give you – “no”? And yes, I’m mostly encouraging myself here, but hopefully it helps you as well!

DJ