![]() Please come and join the third quarterly Interfaith Devotional sponsored by the Baha’i Community of the Town of Vienna and the Northern Virginia Family Church on Friday November 20th at 7:30 pm at the Northern Virginia Baha’i Center, 21415 Cardinal Glen Circle, Sterling, Virginia 20164. The theme for this event is “Gratitude.” Representatives from various faiths will share a few words and prayers from their own faiths. There will also be various musicians [including me] who will offer their talents to uplift the spirit of this gathering. ![]() NoVA Baha'i Center Please come and invite your friends to this spiritual evening and meet new friends from different faiths and traditions. For more information please email Rhonda Williams at [music art 2 heal [at] aol [dot] com] or contact me through the contact form and I will email you a phone number you can call. Add Comment I love Pandora! 11/14/2009
NEW! Check my Links page for Pandora stations that I have created or subscribe to. "What is Pandora?" you may ask. Pandora is the coolest thing in the world. From a simple perspective, Pandora is an internet radio station that you can customize based on your musical preferences. To create a station, you tell it one or more songs or artists that you like. It will play songs with similar musical properties to the songs you have given it, or to songs by the artists you have chosen. As you listen to the station, you can fine-tune your station by giving the songs that play a "thumbs up" or "thumbs down." It's a great way to get introduced to new music and artists that you haven't heard before. The awesome thing about Pandora is how it works. The creator, Tim Westergren, was a computer science student at Stanford and also an indie musician. Pandora combines principles of artificial intelligence with music theory. The creators came up with a set of over 200 musical properties, such as vocal style, syncopation, production characteristics, instruments used, etc. They tested these parameters to come up with the set of parameters that was the most reproducible and worked the best for categorizing music. Every song in their vast library is given a profile based on this set of musical properties. They actually have a team of people with music degrees to create a profile for each new song that is added to their library. So what's unique about Pandora is that the system is actually looking for songs with similar musical properties to the songs that you put in to your station. You may be wondering how I know about how Pandora works. Well, as it turns out I met Tim Westergren at Stanford before he launched Pandora (just once, but I recognized his name later when I was reading about Pandora). Shortly after Pandora launched, I helped out with a town hall meeting he did for Pandora in DC, and I got to talk with him one on one, and he explained to me the history of Pandora and how it worked. I should thank Justin Crane for telling me about Pandora in the first place. A few years ago, I was complaining that I didn't know how to find new music that I liked, and he turned me on to Pandora. Thanks, Justin! Through Pandora I have discovered some new artists I really like, such as Jose Gonzalez and Melody Gardot. On Pandora, I'm currently listening to this. Where to find good Bahá'í music? 11/11/2009
A friend of mine was looking for mp3s for a Birth of Bahá’u’lláh celebration she is putting together for tonight (click here for information about the celebration tonight in DC) and asked for recommendations for "upbeat, funky, soulful Bahá'í music for everyday enjoyment." I sent her the following response, which I thought it might be a good idea to share more broadly. go to http://www.cdbaby.com and search on "bahai." for many of these, you can buy individual mp3s instead of (or in addition to) ordering the physical CD. My top recommendations among these would be:
http://www.cdbaby.com/Artist/GustaffBesunguPamHillandAliYou Also, there's a Bahá'í mp3 site: http://www.divinenotes.com. If you haven't heard Leonor Dely, you must. It's all in Spanish, with rocking South American rhythms. Lest I forget my favorite Bahá'í hip-hop group: Nabil & Karim and if you don't have my album, CD & mp3s are available here (I would recommend "Witness" for Birth of Bahá’u’lláh celebrations) Hey! I just saw I'm featured on "Best Buzz - Editorial Picks" on earBuzz! And buddy Elden Kelly's new CD is featured too, under "New Stuff." And Andy Grammer and John West have albums & songs in the top selling CDs/downloads. Way to go! My page on earBuzz can be found here. Thanks, Don Kimenker (founder of earBuzz) for supporting indie artists! | Welcome!Stop by. Have a listen. Browse around.
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