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Day 13/365. Today's shot was tough. It's hard taking a photo of an appointment book and not making it look like a funeral home guest book. Anyway, that book contains my entire life. Despite the fact that I have a Blackberry, Outlook, and numerous other things to help me schedule myself, my preferred method is still, to this day, the week-in-view leather-bound appointment book. When 2011 is over, this will go right on the shelf next to my others
...and to think our last gig was just a week ago.
This week, I'm scheduled to record Seven Shots at the studio. We're busy
recording tracks for our first EP called "No Reason", a 6-track CD that
contains original songs written, performed and recorded by my band. Why No
Reason? It's because there is no exact theme for the compilation. There
wasn't even a plan to form a band. The songs took shape because we felt
things at a certain point in our lives without even thinking of what the
music should sound like or what genre do we fit in. I must admit that being
in a band wasn't a lifelong dream even though I've been involved with music
all my life. I was invited to an impromptu jamming by my then blockmate Miwa
(bass) one Sunday afternoon and we all scheduled weekly jammings thereafter
until we got invited to play at a friend's party. After that breakthrough
gig, we discovered how much we loved what we were doing and how much we
enjoyed each other's company. One thing led to another and we started
writing our own songs, playing at bars around the metro and recording our
own music. 3 years after the first jamming, we're still here and releasing a
self-produced EP. Hopefully we get to do this for a very very long time.
KAZE @ NeoChinatown March 29, 2008
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In a fixed-interval schedule a reward comes after a certain amount of time. Mail comes at the same time everyday, no matter how many times the mailbox is checked during that time period.
Scheduled and Charter flights landing at Malindi Airport are in full capacity as visitors throng the region for the 5th edition of the Annual Malindi Cultural festival which is on this weekend.
KAA sponsored the festival at a tune of KSHs. 321,000. The event which seeks to celebrate the unique heritage of the region, offers a fascinating insight into life on the town.