Written on July 26, 2010 by moe2love
Filed Under: Media & Entertainment, Music & Mix

Introducing Tray Eberle, a 16 year old up-and-coming Acoustic and Pop artist from Georgia. The first thing that sets Tray apart from most artists is the fact that he doesn’t just write music for people to relate to, but he writes music for himself. Tray writes about everything that he has been through in his teenage years, whether it be Love, Death, Loss, Friendship, or Depession. But no matter what he writes, Tray is determined to let everyone into his life… One word at a time.
Not only does Tray have substantial vocal talent himself, but he also has a family background of notable singers. His grandfather, Ray Eberle was a lead singer on the Glenn Miller orchestra, the “most sought after big band in the world today”. Their music comes from the notorious Big Band Era, when large jazz orchestras were more popular (you may or may not know this, but our contemporary music is only a large derivative of jazz music).
If you’d like to enjoy Tray’s new acoustic song, enter his MySpace music profile and click on the play button. The song is called “Destiny (Our Anthem)”
Tray’s grandfather singing in the Glenn Miller Orchestra

Written on March 22, 2010 by moe2love
Filed Under: Advice

Dear Future
I was taking a look at one of John Chow’s blogs at his website, and struck across an interesting future projection article. I like one of his quotes by the way “The path to success is paved by a string of failures.” That’s a good piece of advice, ask your parent if you don’t believe me.
Remember those time capsule projects that you’ve heard about? There were elementary schools around the US that would place every students document or note in a time capsule and dig it up. Then come 25 years later, they would pull it out at a celebration and you would get to see what you had put about your future when you were age 10. Of course, things turned out quite different then what you may have expected.
Now I would like to offer you the opportunity to build your own “time capsule”. Theres a service called FutureMe.org, where you can write an email to yourself and state the following: What you doin now, How much are you making, where are you living, what are your current plans, etc. Then set yourself to be emailed, say a year from today. Or longer. Chances are you will forget about it, then as soon as you get that email you can wow in amazement if your goals & everything remain the same. Especially if you set yourself to be emailed 5 years from today.
Remember, your future is going to consist of the foundations you lay out for yourself today.
Maybe we should set some sort of future blog post type of service, ha ha.
