Yet Another Occasional Michael Acoustic Special "Links" Post!
The links are piled high - but I'm catching up today!
Today, some links to articles and posts that I’ve received from various folks and publications I follow that may be valuable to my readers. Also, some of these links may be repeats from the Regular Friday Posts that I haven’t cleared out from my Safari page for a while…sorry, but not really that sorry….
Some Stuff:
Some SubStack writers I follow and highly recommend to my readers (definitely an “off the top of my head” list and I know I missed some important folks and I’ll fix it next time!):
Michael Elliott - writes “The Mixtape” - great source for new music and insights into the “biz”
Ellen From Endwell - writes “Rock ‘n Roll With Me” - Her bio says it all, “I’ve seen and tried many things…” - lot’s of great posts, has a new and interesting idea for a “..vision for our musical future” - don’t miss her great ‘stack
Steve Bradley - writes the fabulous Substack “Musical Chairs” - a “Proud Lancastrian with Irish tendencies” - who could ask for more?
David Perlmutter - writes “Made From What’s Not Real” - “The writings and musings of Canadian historian and speculative fiction writer”
Songletter - Accurately describes a place to “share and discover amazing music…”
And the music ‘stack writers group I’m part of:
Brad Kyle - the grandaddy of our group, writes “Front Row and Backstage”
Steve Goldberg - Writes the wonderful “Earworms and Song Loops” Substack, which features lots of each!
Dan Pal - writes the "PalCinema, Television, & Music” which is pretty descriptive of it’s content - a good read
Paul Macko - writes the “Deplatformable Newsletter” - every post is a collection of cool links to very cool things!
Kevin Alexander - Writes the “On Repeat Records” Substack - striving “to make music discovery personal-and personable- again”!
Jeremy Shatan - Writes the “An Earful” Substack - “a music obsessive”!
Weekly Music Business Worldwide Roundup
From Songtown:
From Rock and Roll Garage:
George Harrison's "Nicest Melody"
From The Disc Makers Blog:
What Is An IRSC Code? The “C” in ISRC stands for “code”, so this question is actually “What is an International Standard Recording Code code?”, but you need to know what it is in any event…
From Blues Guitar Unleashed/Griff Hamlin:
From Speed Songwriting:
From CD Baby:
Editor’s Pick - My favorite commercial of all time - Ol’ Blue Eyes…
Thank You To All Of Our Subscribers and Followers!!
Another Of This Week’s Conversations With Mika, The Cat:
Me: “What are you doing?”
Mika: “The little birds are teasing me again. Can I eat them?”
Me: “Can you phase through that window?”
Mika: “Go away…”
Cheers and keep playing!!
Michael Acoustic
“It’s never really final - you just run out of things you can bear to change…”
How did I miss that you included me in this post? I'm definitely way behind in my reading (as you can tell), but substack didn't notify me!
Thanks so much for recommending me, Michael. That means so much.
Thanks, Michael, for the kind and thoughtful linkage! Cheers......GrandBraddy!😁👍