Quite impressive!!
My last ever contribution to Ohio Sports Zone. I have spent the last four years building a great relationship with this show and the people that work on it. Tonight I say goodbye to all that. Enjoy one last installment of Where Are They Now….

My sight as I walked in to work today. Some hooligans TPed the trees near the music building parking lot.
This is the house that we put our first offer on. It looks very nice outside and inside. I’ll keep everyone updated on how it all turns out.
I haven’t updated in a while, but I promise to start getting on it soon. I need to figure out a direction for this blog. Do I give my professional insights/thoughts only, or is it ok to have personal stuff. Is it ok to mix recording and music content with IT and nerdy things? Let me know
So the BIG day has come and gone. It’s over. No more. ::Sigh::
I thoroughly enjoyed planning a wedding for the last three years. And I was able to finally see the fruits of love and labor. It was hard to believe that everything came together. It could not have been accomplished without the love and support of our family and friends…. and our vendors.
Aside from a few sprinkles (mistings) in the morning, the afternoon cleared to a cool fall afternoon. It was perfect. “I Do’s” were said, dances were danced, wine flowed, food was eaten, and good times were had by all.
I can’t wait for mine!
In discussion today in one of my classes, I came to the realization that the music industry, as a whole, needs to get over itself and make some changes. The business isn’t going to go back to the way things were — the sales won’t be physical, the artists won’t have huge fanbases, and the fans won’t listen to crap. Let’s get some leadership and find new possibilities for the future.

Thirty thousand antsy fans throw beer cans while waiting for Akon to arrive. Notice Andy Brown’s spicy KFC on the left.