So you say it's your birthday? well it's my birthday, too...umm yeah, Ok actually it was yesterday but I had most of the notes in my head for this blog so technically I wrote it on my birthday :)
Like most musicians and people that work with an artistic side, I tend to live in my emotions and sometimes wear them on my sleeve or at least a little close to the surface. Its a job hazard, you could say. I wouldn't trade it for the world though. Even though I have had some severe heartache in life because of those emotions - I think the trade-off is that your highs are higher. It's kind of an "Even Steven" thing.
Anyway, I digress.
Birthdays tend to make me reflective. Usually its a good thing and this year was no exception. In fact, I have come to realize that I just might be living the best years of my life these days. I am quite possibly enjoying the best health I have ever been fortunate to have and I can't believe that as I complete another spin around the Sun that I feel better now than I have for a long, long time. I eat better. I exercise 3 to 6 times a week. I am making the best music of my entire life. I have my eyes on the prize and the payoffs have been astounding.
When I think of where I was 2 years ago, 5 years ago, 10 years ago and even further - I still feel that I am living a charmed existence.
To think that I came to Nashville with a simple aspiration: "hitting the reset button" after some personal trauma came to my world.
My additional hope was that I would somehow be able to keep music a priority in my life. Well, within 2 years of moving to Nashville, I found myself working with great musicians, not only as a player, but as a producer, too. Then, I found myself hosting a show here in Music City, USA. Not too shabby for a guy that comes from a town of less than 20K people, with no music scene whatsoever - except for 'cover band hell'.
I never take any of this for granted. I owe the people who are in my life a debt of gratitude that I know I will never truly be able to repay other than to just be a good friend to them in return and hope that they realize how important they are in my life.
Sure - not EVERYTHING is perfect. I'm still waiting to fix that one major gap that has been there but I know, much like everything else for Even Steven, it'll all work out in the long run and patience, I have learned, is a virtue.
oh and kudos to you if you got where my blog title came from :)
and on that note.....
I'm Outta Here
The Blog of Jason Mapes. Nashville based Guitarist, Singer, Songwriter, Producer, Photographer, Sarcasm Expert, Pepsi Drinker, Needless List Maker...and host of "Music City Music & Lyrics" in Nashville, TN
Friday, August 10, 2012
Saturday, August 4, 2012
The Great Thing About the Internet is That It Gives Everyone a Voice and the Bad Thing is That it Gives Everyone a Voice....
Well I'm not exactly the most consistent blogger in the world....but in reality I don't always have something to say like some of the "so-called" bloggers out there.
I have always said:
"The great thing about the internet is that it gives everyone a voice and the bad thing about the internet is that it gives everyone a voice" ~ Jason Mapes
yeah - you can quote me on that one...I made it up all on my own...
so the reason why I haven't written a blog in a while is mainly because I have been really busy n the studio working on new music and even took the time to film a quick video for the song "Send Her My Love" that will be on an indie movie soundtrack coming out at the end of the year/beginning of 2013.
you can watch it below or bookmark this link to watch it later
I have always said:
"The great thing about the internet is that it gives everyone a voice and the bad thing about the internet is that it gives everyone a voice" ~ Jason Mapes
yeah - you can quote me on that one...I made it up all on my own...
so the reason why I haven't written a blog in a while is mainly because I have been really busy n the studio working on new music and even took the time to film a quick video for the song "Send Her My Love" that will be on an indie movie soundtrack coming out at the end of the year/beginning of 2013.
you can watch it below or bookmark this link to watch it later
https://vimeo.com/46570431
Jason Mapes - Send Her My Love Studio Version from Jason Mapes on Vimeo.
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