Monday, May 25, 2009

Yes Virginia, Google has a business model




An interesting article on Google's business model.

Now if I could only figure out what it means. Should I bid for the AdWords at the top of the page or on the side? Too bad I don't have the budget for either.

Sunday, May 24, 2009

More Bad News





This probably means nothing to you, but Chicago lost it's only full time jazz station on Friday at 9:55 AM. WNUA 95.5 converted to a spanish music station (now the Mega955). I really like latin jazz, but spanish music doesn't do it for me. I understand the business issues, but they just pushed me further to XM (Real Jazz - 70 and Watercolors - 71) or Internet radio (sky.fm/smoothjazz). My FM receiver is not very busy these days.

Actually the jazz on Sky.fm is very good. They play a lot of different artists and aren't afraid to push the envelope beyond smooth.



On Sunday Jimi King has a live show from London (11:00 AM to 1:00 PM CDT) that is very entertaining. You can also watch it live (http://www.sky.fm/liveshow/).

Saturday, May 16, 2009

While My Guitar Gently Weeps

I don't know much about his basketball career, but I do know Wayman Tisdale played a mean bass guitar. I experienced his enthusiasm twice. The first time was when he played with the Guitars and Saxes tour. He played big and looked big (especially next to Mindi Abair, see pic), but he could make his guitar sing. The last time was when he played with Gerald Albright, another great musical experience. When I heard his songs on XM or other contemporary jazz stations it always brought a smile to my face. I hope he is jammin in heaven.
Here is a great tribute from Dave Koz.

This is a tough one for anyone who knew Wayman — to know him was indeed to love him. No one made people feel good like Wayman Tisdale... that smile, that spirit about him — that sense of determination and focus. He had this way of making everyone feel special. He was huge in every way and took the biggest bites out of life. I feel so fortunate to have gotten to spend so many wonderful times with him, to share the stage, to laugh, to record together, just to hang out — but even if you didn’t know him, there was so much love in what he offered the world that you couldn’t help but love him back. And I can’t recall anyone fighting cancer the way he fought it — he was a hero on the court, on the stage, in his fight to live and in everything he did. I send my sincerest, heartfelt prayers of comfort to his wife Regina, the four wonderful Tisdale kids, his family, friends and the millions of fans who adored him. - Dave Koz.

Thanks for making me smile.