Category: The Future
Tips For The Young Musician Vol. 13
by Stephan Hume Everybody thinks they would like to snap their fingers and be a superstar. If only it worked that way, right? If only we could blink our eyes and go from having no skill on an instrument to being a virtuoso. Well let me tell you; this is never going to happen. And […]
Natural Remedies for the Common Cold
by Brandy Cordova According to the National Center for Health Statistics, 62 million cases of the common cold occur each year in the United States. More than 200 different viruses are known to cause the symptoms associated with the common cold. The most common cold-causing viruses survive better in low humidity, during […]
Rock for your Health-Happy Heart Month
by Brandy Cordova February is all about the heart! And I’m not referring to Valentine’s Day! February is actually National Heart Month. According to recent statistics from the American Heart Association (AHA), “approximately every 25 seconds, an American will have a coronary event, and approximately every minute, someone will die of one.” Awareness is […]
Youth On Record
by Jenn Cohen As the number of CMB readers continues to grow, I want to take a step back and introduce Youth On Record youthonrecord.org to anyone who is not familiar with their program and their monthly column. YOR is the newest Flobots.org program, operating music programs in residential treatment facilities around Colorado. Students are […]
Why Your Band Will Fail
by Michael Amidei and Draven Grey In 2009, the rock band LIVE (“Lightning Crashes,” “I Alone,” “Lakini’s Juice,” among other hits) unexpectedly imploded. Fans of the longtime group were baffled. So what happened to cause four friends who had grown up together to break up so suddenly? According to a blog post from LIVE’s […]
Youth On Record-Aspiring Musicians
by Tanya Houle, Teacher @ Devereux Cleo Wallace [email protected] [email protected] Coming from a family with a rich musical background, I can relate to how important the art of music is in one’s life, to the development of one’s whole being, and the value of expressing oneself through it. I grew up with a variety of […]
Healthy Holiday Weight Loss
by Brandy Cordova [email protected] So the holidays are over. There was plenty to be eaten and you found yourself eating more than you should have. Now your clothes are a bit snug and you feel like you gained 10 pounds! Oh, the wonderful holiday weight gain. Surprisingly, many studies show that Americans […]
Tips For The Young Musician Vol.12
by Stephan Hume [email protected] I am going to combine a word you probably like with a word that you may not: “music” and “business.” There you have it. Whether you like it or not, the music business industry is a reality. Trust me, if you are a budding musician I can understand if […]
Holiday Stress Management
By Brandy Cordova Stress can be a reaction to a short-lived situation, such as being stuck in traffic or running late for an appointment. Or it can last longer if you’re dealing with relationship problems, a spouse’s death or other serious situations. Stress becomes dangerous when it interferes with your ability to live a normal […]
Top 10 Reasons We Give Thanks This Year!
‘Tis the Season to Reflect on All of the Many Things We at Flobots.org Have to be Thankful for by Jami Duffy, Executive Director, Flobots.org [email protected], [email protected] Here are the top 10 reasons we feel so blessed! 10. How many people do you know who get to do what they love every day? That’s […]
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