Andy Hess's Eternal Mixtape
When I first read about this mix tape project I was hesitant to submit something. I have a pretty embarrassing music history. It’s grounded in Top 40 and classic rock formats,
When I first read about this mix tape project I was hesitant to submit something. I have a pretty embarrassing music history. It’s grounded in Top 40 and classic rock formats,
MY PARENTS – Roots Family and Friends at the Ridge – Copper Kettle You can hear the folks on this recording claiming that it is an old folk song, but it is usually
:: 88 lines about 44 bands :: carroll was a catholic boy he held out until the bitter end exene was a different type she’s the one who put it in violent femmes sand
There is no recognizable order to this list whatsoever. Thriller – Michael Jackson The twelve top singers of the school… something I wanted to be a part of since making it to MSHS.
“The Best Mixtape I Have” George Harrison: “I Got My Mind Set On You” My parents got MTV and a VCR around the same time. When my dad saw a video
I’m not quite comfortable with the fact that the work for this project is done. I’ve learned that it’s always going to remain unfinished, despite my best
Check out this amazing logo by Ashley Elander for The Eternal Mixtape Project! Still in the dark? The rules and place to enter are here.
Entries logged on Saturday, January 30, 2010 6:36 PM PST – Seattle, Washington ——— Friday, January 29, 2010 We left for Seattle late Friday morning in hopes of pretty much having
This is a project that I have been working on intermittently for years. Now, it’s something I want to put in action. It’s called The Eternal Mixtape Project. From
Monday, January 25, 2010 10:26 AM PT – Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada This is easily the most gorgeous place I’ve ever seen in my life. Nothing can beat it. The
I recently returned from a two week, four city trip out west. I spent time primarily in Vancouver, British Columbia, Seattle, Portland and Minneapolis. In order to get there, I took an Amtrak
St. Vincent is for lovers. Or, that’s what it seemed like Thursday night Metro, a post-Valentine’s smattering of pairs, tall and short, black and white, fat and skinny. To