Googling myself
Come on, admit it. Every once in a while when no one's looking, you do it, too.
I came across an old episode of KCRW's Which Way L.A.? from the early days of the Napster controversy (May 2000, in fact). Give it a listen.
And here's a link to a panel I did at Georgetown Law School in 2001 with former White House chief of staff, John Podesta.
Here's a review of a show from 1999 I did with a few other songwriters. The choice bit: "Stone, the last of the members to perform, was the definite highlight, however. With a style heavily indebted to Bob Dylan, he was both charismatic and smooth behind his guitar and harmonica. With songs that were both amusing and forceful, he shone in a fashion that each of the others approached, but never quite mastered." Damn.
Someone has blogged a few of my photos with some very kind words: "Every once in awhile I come across a site that blows me away for one reason or another. There are a lot of good sites out there but some make more of an impact than others. Noah Stone has a site that is one of those. His site per se is pretty basic but the photogrpahy he takes - is very emotive. I love all of his dog shots. His Flickr account is actually a better place than his site to look at the images. Check out his dog photos - guaranteed you will find at least one that makes you smile...or 50."
I came across an old episode of KCRW's Which Way L.A.? from the early days of the Napster controversy (May 2000, in fact). Give it a listen.
And here's a link to a panel I did at Georgetown Law School in 2001 with former White House chief of staff, John Podesta.
Here's a review of a show from 1999 I did with a few other songwriters. The choice bit: "Stone, the last of the members to perform, was the definite highlight, however. With a style heavily indebted to Bob Dylan, he was both charismatic and smooth behind his guitar and harmonica. With songs that were both amusing and forceful, he shone in a fashion that each of the others approached, but never quite mastered." Damn.
Someone has blogged a few of my photos with some very kind words: "Every once in awhile I come across a site that blows me away for one reason or another. There are a lot of good sites out there but some make more of an impact than others. Noah Stone has a site that is one of those. His site per se is pretty basic but the photogrpahy he takes - is very emotive. I love all of his dog shots. His Flickr account is actually a better place than his site to look at the images. Check out his dog photos - guaranteed you will find at least one that makes you smile...or 50."
The audio on the KCRW page doesn't seem to be working. Sorry.
Posted by noahstone | 8:46 AM