Ballad #62: I’m a D
I’m a D in the DISC behavioral assessment and I talk about what that means. The good and bad.

I’m a D in the DISC behavioral assessment and I talk about what that means. The good and bad.
Featuring "We've Bobtailed Further for Less" and "Out with the Old"
Featuring “Busy My Spade” and “Voices in the Overtones”
Featuring "This Particular Cult" and "Lass of Glenshee"
This week we covered everything from speaker systems, to venues, to comic cons and more! Check out this wrap up of my week on Anchor and thanks so much for listening.
A successful day at Ace Comic Con. I favorite comic book artist, Humberto Ramos, signed a comic book I bought 16 years ago at a grocery store.
Ace Comic Con is this weekend in Seattle and I'm excited to see creators like Humberto Ramos.
Featuring “A Cheshire Shows” and “Ol Man Dooley”
Featuring “Sitting on Top of the World” and “Busy My Spade”
I have a free show coming up on Saturday, June 30th at Vintage Vino and Espresso in Maple Valley and I wanted to share my quick story of how I got to play there after just moving to the area and how it's become my favorite place to play in the Pacific Northwest.
Featuring “Nights & Weekends” and “Caught in a Muse”
Peter McHugh asks what kind of headphones and speakers I enjoy. So I talk about what I like in the equipment I have and what I look forward to in sound.
Featuring “Dusty Vines” and “One for my Romeo Y Julietas”
Discussing an article on The Atlantic about luxury hotels unsatisfied with Instagram influencers. Some of the phrases they used remind me of conversations between musicians and venues.
Featuring “Grudges that the Demons Lack” and “That Steel Never Cold For Long“
This morning I'm talking about my experience buying Facebook ads for the past 2 months to promote my shows and music. I'm still learning the best ways to reach people but this is where I'm at now and I'm making progress.
Featuring “Voices in the Overtones”
We expand on a topic I covered in my first Expressway Balladeer episode over three years ago. Can storytelling in music be a trend? Can storytelling be a trend in general? What do you think? Huge thanks to Peter McHugh for calling in and kicking this topic off. Also thanks to Desert Fox from the Cannabis Conundrum podcast, PostiveVibes, and Buster Jac from the BJac Radio podcast for calling in and contributing to the discussion.
Featuring “AI and I” and “Bust Out: Early, John”
Just feeling chatty...
Featuring “Fat Bear”
Featuring "3 Villainous Ministers" and "Worried Man Blues"
I had the awesome opportunity to perform at the Rock n Roll Marathon in Seattle. Here's from audio from the event. Song: Caught in a Muse
I talk about the worst and scariest show I ever played with the Jack Swift Band in New Hope, PA
After listening to two albums with 7 songs this week, I question how long an album should be and what it means to release music in 2018. Call ins from Gerad of Slangsmith Radio, Killjoy, Michael T Justice and Buster Jack of BJac Radio.
Featuring “Out with the Old” and “Dusty Vines”
Today I talk about the story of entering Naim Hakim's rap contest and challenging myself to strive for perfection in the song. Listen to my submission "Skeleton Key" to Naim's rap/vocals contest and find out more at https://www.naimhakim.com/rap-contest.html. Call ins from D Winn of DSouls Productions LLC, BJac Radio and CYBERSHOTS
Featuring “Catalyst Kiss” and “Viaduct”
Featuring “Almost Yesterday”
Introducing myself to the people in the #AudioMo community on Twitter