This wasn't supposed to be my post for today. I had a plan to start my "Best of 2011" today, but I changed my mind when I saw the video of Hunter Parrish singing "Beautiful City" from the current Broadway revival of Godspell. It's no secret that I am involved with the show, but I thought it is the perfect message for this time of year. We get so caught up in the holidays and it can be a very stressful time for so many families. Our country has seen a tough economy continue, we've watched political parties battle each other for their own good, not the greater good, and the United States is anything but united. So, do me a favor, take a moment in your busy day and listen to this incredibly moving song. The reactions I received from posting this on my personal Facebook page included:
"The song is beautiful. I'm listening to it again right now."
"I am not a big fan of musicals, but that song you posted is unreal."
"Beautiful! Thanks for sharing-I can't wait to see the show."
And the best one....
"Holy Crap! Hunter Parrish is cute!!" (Indeed he is and he's in his underwear for the opening part of the show.)
So no matter what your personal beliefs are, I bet you can believe in building a "Beautiful City"
Enjoy this song.....and let me know what you think in the comments below:
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To download the soundtrack on iTunes, click here.
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Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Remembering Steve Jobs
At the Oscars with my iPhone 4.
Dancing a little West Side Story with my iPad 2 at the State Fair of Texas yesterday. (I seriously need a spray tan.)
I didn't rejoin the Mac revolution until 2003 when I bought my first iPod, but once I went back to the cult of Apple, I never left. My old Dell desktop went away as I bought an iBook G4 laptop in 2004, a MacBook Pro in 2008, my 3G iPhone in 2008, a gifted iPad in 2010, an iPhone 4 in 2011, and 2 gifted iPad 2s in 2011. Steve Jobs revolutionized the way we look at technology and I always joke that if I could marry my iPhone, I would. I'm not kidding.
At CES in 2004 launching iTunes for HP. (Look at that awful haircut!)
In 2004, I had the pleasure of helping HP launch their version of iTunes and the hPod at the Consumer Electronics Show(CES) in Las Vegas. Yes, this Apple/HP partnership was short-lived, but it was an exciting time. I remember teaching people how they could find a particular song, download it to their iTunes playlist, and then make a mix of a variety of artists. I remember adding a plethora of Michael Jackson, U2, and No Doubt songs to my unlimited iTunes account while I was at the show. I was hooked and I watched as others shared in my amazement that week at CES.
On the Goodyear Blimp a few weeks ago.....
These days, it's rare to find me without my iPhone or laptop and my iPhone has been photographed everywhere from the red carpet at the Oscars to the Goodyear Blimp. I own a collection of Pixar films from The Incredibles to Finding Nemo and I wear my Pixar sweatshirt with pride. I am a happy Apple owner and shareholder. My thoughts go out to his family and friends at home and at Apple. You revolutionized the world. RIP, Steve Jobs.
I would love to hear your stories about how Apple and Steve Jobs revolutionized your life. Share in the comments below.
I would love to hear your stories about how Apple and Steve Jobs revolutionized your life. Share in the comments below.
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