Spoken Word Poet, Writer, Author, Broadcast Journalist, Licensed Mental Health Counselor.
Sunday, July 12, 2015
Saturday, June 6, 2015
Friday, May 29, 2015
Canalside Buffalo
On Think Twice Radio HERE
2. Tom Callahan With Marcia & Monte Jones - "When I Paint My Masterpiece" click here
3. Tom Callahan With Marcia & Monte Jones - "Love Hurts" click here
4. Tom Callahan With Marcia & Monte Jones - "Linger" click here
5. Tom Callahan With Marcia & Monte Jones - "Crazy" click here
6. Tom Callahan With Marcia & Monte Jones - "The Weight" click here
Below is live audio from Ismail and Company [R&B, blues, rock, funk, acoustic] and Tom Callahan,
Marcia and Monte Jones [Traditional American folk and Celtic rock.]
1. Ismail & Company - "Papa Was a Rollin' Stone" [with live tribal drumming] click here
2. Tom Callahan With Marcia & Monte Jones - "When I Paint My Masterpiece" click here
3. Tom Callahan With Marcia & Monte Jones - "Love Hurts" click here
4. Tom Callahan With Marcia & Monte Jones - "Linger" click here
5. Tom Callahan With Marcia & Monte Jones - "Crazy" click here
6. Tom Callahan With Marcia & Monte Jones - "The Weight" click here
Canalside Buffalo Memorial Day Weekend
photo © Canalside Buffalo
Canalside
is at the heart of Buffalo’s waterfront revitalization. It’s located in
the city’s downtown corridor.
Artwork by Creekside Art and Pottery
photo © Susan Marie
Every other Saturday there is live music
and artisans coordinated by Julie Leatherbarrow and Kathleen Allyn Ashwill as part of Buffalo Saturday Artisan Market.
photo © Susan Marie
photo © Susan Marie
Live video:
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All Music © Ismail & Company, Tom Callahan, Marcia & Monte Jones.
All Songwriting ©
Norman Whitfield & Barret Strong [The
Temptations]
Bob Dylan
Boudleaux Bryant [Everly Bros, Nazareth]
Dolores O'Riordan & Noel Hogan [The Cranberries]
Willie Nelson [Patsy Cline]
Robbie Robertson [The Band]
Bob Dylan
Boudleaux Bryant [Everly Bros, Nazareth]
Dolores O'Riordan & Noel Hogan [The Cranberries]
Willie Nelson [Patsy Cline]
Robbie Robertson [The Band]
Thursday, May 28, 2015
How Writing Has Positively Influenced My Life
Image © Jasmina Gorjanski
Writing is breath to me, blood pumping to sustain
life. It is the air I breathe, the food that provides my body with strength,
the desire and passion that keeps my soul alive. Writing is letting go and rebirth.
It is a release. Writing is healing.
Writing is a positive force and I am grateful I am
able to write without fear or ridicule of what anyone else perceives about the
subject matter of my writing. In order to truly write, you must bare your soul
to the world, allowing the public inside your heart, soul, mind and the most
sacred parts of your being.
This is brave.
Every writer knows that all of their secrets,
desires, dreams, loves and letting go, can be found in writing.
Various articles, books and so called “experts and critiques”
of the writing world suggest volumes and advice that does not apply to everyday
life. It may be helpful if enrolled in English Composition, however, a true writer
simply writes. Get it all down first, free form flowing thought, emotion,
anger, sadness, happiness, every emotion you feel, every thought you think.
Editing
is for later.
If you cease to document those very first moments the
need to write strikes, you will lose what is instinctual and natural as a
writer.
Writing has assisted me in times of need. When I am
sad, angry or hurt, writing is a release. When I am happy and grateful, it is a
force of positive awareness.
As a journalist, writing has allowed me to connect
to the entire world educating people on different cultures, politics, faith and
tradition. Journalistic writing has ripped wide open the world of politics and
human rights abuses.
Writing connects us, as does all art. Humanity understands
emotion.
As a poet and spoken word poet, writing has provided
me with featured reading engagements and numerous publications alongside
writers I honor immensely. I write every day, on napkins, matchbook covers,
scraps of paper, anything I can grab at the moment and with anything deemed a
writing instrument. In this age of technology, I grab my cell phone and start
recording my thoughts to later write them down.
Without the gift of writing in my life, to be able to speak clearly through the written word, and to have no fear of doing so, I
never would have traveled paths unreachable to me from my home.
I have met beautiful people in our world,
connected with organizations, learned languages, helped people with events and
causes and most importantly, touched people simply by letting them know that
yes, I too, feel this way.
Writing is breath to me, blood pumping to sustain
life. It is the air I breathe, the food that gives my body strength, the desire
and passion that keeps my soul alive.
Writing is letting go and rebirth. It is a release.
Writing is healing.
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“I am participating in the Writing
Contest: How Writing Has Positively Influenced My Life. Hosted by Positive
Writer.”
See more at: http://positivewriter.com/writing-contest-how-writing-has-positively-influenced-my-life/#sthash.4M17uaK9.dpuf
“I
am participating in the Writing Contest: How Writing Has Positively
Influenced My Life. Hosted by Positive Writer.” - See more at:
http://positivewriter.com/writing-contest-how-writing-has-positively-influenced-my-life/#sthash.4M17uaK9.dpuf
“I
am participating in the Writing Contest: How Writing Has Positively
Influenced My Life. Hosted by Positive Writer.” - See more at:
http://positivewriter.com/writing-contest-how-writing-has-positively-influenced-my-life/#sthash.4M17uaK9.dpuf
“I
am participating in the Writing Contest: How Writing Has Positively
Influenced My Life. Hosted by Positive Writer.” - See more at:
http://positivewriter.com/writing-contest-how-writing-has-positively-influenced-my-life/#sthash.4M17uaK9.dpuf
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