THE BIZ

My day was mostly taken up by the "biz" part of my music life.  It started with a Teams meeting with Kindy Joseph, Assistant Deputy Minister, Status of Women and Creative and Community Development (SWCCD) and Jeff Brinton, Executive Director, Arts Branch/Alberta Foundation for the Arts (AFA) to discuss my upcoming year.  They offered congratulations and their assistance in navigating my proposed project , "Everyone Has A Story".

THE WOODSHED

I spent some time this morning talking with Aaron Talbot.  He is my contact with the Arts Branch for my new role as Alberta's Artist-in-Residence and Arts Ambassador.  Simply put, he's my "go to" guy when I have questions, concerns, or need help.  He's also there to follow along and keep me on track as I go through the next year in this role. We meet every Wednesday now at 9:30 AM to review my week and look ahead to the next.

ALBERTA SHOWCASE

ALBERTA SHOWCASE

This weekend I attended Alberta Showcase.  An event organized bt the Arts Touring Alliance of Alberta.  It's sort of a trade fair/conference for the music biz. Let me paint you a picture.  Artists of all performing genres showcase in front of presenters.  Who are presenters?  These are people who book venues, festivals, concert series, etc.  Here's how it works.  Artists and/or agents of artists apply sometimes in April to showcase at the event. 

RUNNING & RECORDING

RUNNING & RECORDING

Today was a great day.  I got to do two of my favourite things - running and recording.  I started running between my first and second year of university.  I was a Pronghorn.  I ran for the University of Lethbridge X-Country Team and the Track & Field Team. This morning I ran in Fish Creek Provincial Park in the south of Calgary.  I didn't go far, just enough to break a sweat.

MY FATHER'S TOOLS

My Dad passed away in March of 2021.  I can't believe that next March will be five years.  It seems like it wasn't that long ago, like the wound is still fresh, but it also feels like forever since I've seen him. I have an idea for a song. It came from work my siblings and I began only a few weeks ago - clearing out my Dad's workshop. My Dad was a finishing carpenter and spent the last chunk of his career building furniture and turning wood on a lathe in his cherished workshop.