By Bill Seipel What would you say if I told you that I was okay with Nickelback? Grateful, even. No, really, I am. Without Nickelback, how would I know what I prefer? How informed would my taste be? This world needs as many different kinds of music, there is. And each one of us have […]
Things you Missed at Burning Man 2013
Here are a bunch of things that you didn’t get to see in the Mashable or Buzzfeed article about Burning Man 2013. Some of these things that I saw on my exploration through the Playa were hidden and found in other worldly places… Enjoy! Amazing Metal Work Massive Bass Couch Talk to God USSR Wooden […]
5 FREE Web Sites to Learn Piano
Learning Piano can be incredibly beneficial to your life in so many ways. When one studies music, you begin to open up doors to your creativity and a new side to yourself. (See: The Importance of Music in Your Life) Many scientific studies have proven that music has incredible effects on our mood and […]
The Making of Piano Across America
Theres the short story, and then theres the long story. Here is the Longer Version. I truly believe that the people, places, and experiences from the last 10 years of my life have led me to discover Piano Across America. More specifically, it is the events that took place after I graduated college that motivated […]
The Day a Piano Fell on my Hand (in the middle of NYC)
The Night I Got Robbed By An Oxycontin Addict
The $2 Roadtrip- The Northeast & Canada
In April 2011, I took all my savings, bought a truck, and hit the road. I took my piano and my dog as my companion. I did it because I wanted to find meaning to my life beyond the monetary. I did it because I wanted to be challenged. I did it because I wanted to see what life is like in the rest of the world, to meet all kinds of people, to see if I could sustain a living doing what I love most: Making music. [...]