Friday, October 17, 2014

Communication Theory - Carey Goin "Medium is the Message"















The McLuhan Revival

A 21st Century Application to Marshall McLuhan




Carey R. Goin

University of Alabama at Birmingham





















Abstract
Marshall McLuhan was one of the most influential communications theorists in the 20th century.  His model of communication emphasized the medium over content.  This paper looks at 21st century media and its application to McLuhan probes of communication.  The analog to digital transition in media enables the principles of cybernetics and information theory to revolutionize media and thereby change our culture. 


















The MuLuhan Revival

Communication is based on the exchange of information between two or more individuals in a particular time and place, but what about the media that is used to communicate those ideas - is that element of the communications model important?  Do the media alter our culture?  What about the future effects of our culture by media? Do we have the focus of communication studies out of order? Should content or media be emphasized?  Will the new media of the 21st century, a shift from analog to digital, impact our culture like prophesied by 60’s icon Marshall McLuhan?
Call it a “Great Awakening” for communications theorist but rediscovering philosopher Marshall McLuhan and his media determinism has been revived due to the new digital media of our century.  McLuhan’s statements of the phenomenon of media effects, where the media has greater impact than the message they communicate, along with the concepts of information theory and cybernetics has made a remarkable application about the role in media today and where it is headed in the future.  The media is currently in a drastic changing mode, a revolution of sorts, and this paper will look at how this new media will affect not only communication but how it will change our environment, culture and cognitive perceptions. First, a brief review of the terms used here in this paper.
Information Theory is used to design communications services from sender to receiver.  Information theory says that if the transmitter is properly designed, information can be transmitted perfectly and reliably at any speed up to the channel’s capacity. Information theory uses bits, which use the numbers 0 and 1 to encode and decode symbols, language and graphics.  This is important for the analog to digital transition that is now occurring in media by enabling large amounts of information to be exchanged with little noise on satellite television and personal computers that are hooked up to the information super highway.  
Cybernetics deals with automatic-control for self-correction in machines. This is similar to feedback in communication models. Entropy is the goal of effective communication and is the measure of probability. As we know from the laws of thermodynamics the tendency is toward a state of disorganization or chaos. Order is least probable.  Purposive behavior in humans or in machines requires control mechanisms that will maintain order by counteracting the natural tendency toward disorganization.  This is critical in discussing the new interactive media made possible by cybernetics. 
Now with the use of the former premises of Marshall McLuhan’s models of communication this paper will expand along with the concepts of information theory, cybernetics, and his probes of media in this new era of digital media. Unfortunately Marshall McLuhan died in 1980. Due to his health he was silenced in the early 70’s, long before what most have called the “information explosion.”   He never got to witness the advent of the dominant interactive media of today like direct broadcasting satellites with thousands of available television channels, personal computers, the internet or information super highway, virtual reality along with the still to come era of high-definition television with surround sound.  During his writings McLuhan never conceived the eventual hybrids of these new media and knowing what these changes did to the communication process, as we know it today.  Yet, his thoughts from the 60’s about the impact of media seem to fit in more today than they did during his lifetime.
Since little if any true research has been done on this phenomenon a phenomenological approach will be used in discussing the here and now, the character and intentions of new media that is currently operating and in a state of developing. Even though some quantitative results will be given of present media, much of what is said will be based on this author’s experience as a leading technical coordinator of high-definition television production as well as some opinions from critics and scholars about the new paradigm shift in media. Much of what is said may come across very “McLuhanese” or better yet this discussion may seem like watching the old “Star Trek” television series where some of theses future media have not truly been invented or developed to full application.  
But first some background on Marshall McLuhan and his philosophy.  He was an important communications philosopher in the 1950’s – 1960’s.  As Andy Warhol says we all have “15 minutes of fame” and McLuhan’s was the 1960’s. He was an icon of sorts being featured on movies, television shows and on the cover of major magazines of his time.  His metaphoric language and thought provoking one-liners about the media and its effects on the culture had a major impact during the 60’s.  He seemed to focus a great deal of his comments toward the education system, which he claimed was out of touch in its linear thinking.
McLuhan believed that before the media of the phonetic alphabet and most importantly the invention of the Gutenberg printing press the world was a sensory culture using all their senses. The printing press turned our world into a linear – eye dominating – culture.  This eye dominant phenomenon was the forerunner to “The Industrial Revolution.” Print created structure, the assembly line, and logical thinking that laid out ideas one step at a time. The print media also created the Protestant Reformation, which completely changed the world during the 16th century and beyond.  He blasted the education system of today by saying that “we are looking at the present through a rear-view mirror”1 by forcing a print media such as textbooks on kids who were raised with sensory stimulus of the ear in the medium of television. The lack of learning in the classroom and the phenomenon of “attention deficit disorder” (ADD) are really due to boredom among sensory children which print shuts down their learning process. Now with this new age of electronic media we are in a “Communications Revolution” that will have even greater impact on our world.
We are currently in the analog-digital shift in media.  The receiving party in the communications model is no longer dumb and has no control over the content of the message from the sender.  With digital media, the receiving party can exercise control over content, through filters.  Inventions like “Tivo” enable a person to choose what messages from television will be received and the digital recorder will also go and find information that the receivers would also like to sense.  Web casting events allow for instantaneous feedback through emails and instant messaging as well as on line polls to determine what future communication will be sent from the senders. Human communication is changing to where content is mutually negotiated through mediated systems.  The new electronic media will be a hybrid of different technologies, computers and television, between telephone, satellite and cable, between video and movies, between information, advertisement, entertainment and services, between one-way and two-way communication, between interpersonal and mass communications, between public and private, between the source and the audience, perhaps even immersing the user in a “virtual reality,” inside the media itself or the media inside the user itself.  To show the dominance of the new media of the Internet the revenue to be generated by the Internet is estimated at 4.5 trillion in 2003.  The GNP of the U.S. is approximately 6 trillion. 
 Some of McLuhan’s famous quotes will serve as a guidepost for this paper and an updated view of his perspectives will be offered with today and tomorrow’s media.  His book Understanding Media may not have totally completed the task of the effects of media today, but it did introduce his most famous line…
“The Medium is the Message”
After reading dozens of MuLuhan and other McLuhan critics books it is clear that Marshall did not think content did not matter at all in the communication model but definitely the medium was much more important.  My favorite analogy of his on this subject was – “What is important the atom bomb or the stencing on the casing of an atomic bomb?”
From this quote he obviously believed that the medium changes people more than the sum total of all the messages of that medium. Be it oral, written, or electronic, the primary channel of communication changes the way we perceive the world we live.  The dominant medium of any age dominates people. Let us now look to the current and future media and the effects of it with his famous concept…
“The Electronic Fireplace”
In this new age of communication the new model of “The Electric Fireplace” is that before the invention of television the typical family would sit around a dinner table and communicate the day’s events.  After the invention of television we saw the family move to the living room or family den and all watch television while eating dinner on TV trays with TV dinners. The communicating about the day’s events was based on what the television was communicating to them watching this sensory medium. The family circle of communication was broken.
 Today we already see the television on for an average of 7 hours a day with the typical household having 2 or more televisions.  Mom now watches “Lifetime,” brother watches “ESPN,” sister watches “MTV and daddy watches “Playboy,” all in their separate private rooms. Already with the advent of the Internet and the future hybrid of television/computers and other media this will continue the separation of the family and cause more interacting with the “Global Village” in their own “Electronic Cottage” discussing the day’s events they want to discuss. This is a fulfillment of McLuhan’s “Gutenberg Galaxy” in a family where the members are in various chat rooms on the Internet being interconnected.
Another model that is changing in communications is the one of Interpersonal Communication.  This model used multi—dimensions of verbal as well as non-verbal forms of communicating to understand one another.  With the invention of the telephone we began using less non-verbal and emphasized verbal.  Today with the Internet we have lost all dimensions of interpersonal communicating. One example of this is through the use of emails.  Users of email are constantly being asked from receivers of their emails “Are you mad or angry?”  Without the use of any non-verbal or vocalics it is hard to distinguish the nature of the communication and thereby this medium of writing causes more noise in the process. The answer to this problem has been the use of “smiley faces” that use Ekman’s facial expressions to communicate intent of their emotions in the emails. Speaking of whether the nature of something is one way or not, McLuhan says…
“Television is a cool Medium”
McLuhan classified media as either hot or cool. Hot media tends to be focused on a single sense.  Print is a hot media because it is directed to the visual, eye sense.  Television he says is a cool medium because it is tactile and aural. He says one is emotionally involved watching and filling in its blurry and vague images?
Since the 1950’s television has been the dominate media of our culture and with events such as the Kennedy - Nixon debates, where appearance became an important factor in choosing the president, the live murder of Harvey Lee Oswald and playing the assassination of President Kenney, the first television president, these images shut down our entire culture and is still a marking point in our history.  The Vietnam War brought into the homes of Americans the scenes of dead soldiers in body bags, which changed the perception of war. It’s obvious that this medium has drastically changed our world.
By contrast the Internet is both hot and cool.  It emphasizes print on an electronic media. This is in the process of changing to a cool media as the Internet and television merge into one media then it will be more sensory. Even retailers like Amazon.com are looking in to sending out smells for their products. True high-definition and surround sound video is still a few years away in gaining acceptance as a production tool and a receiving tool in communications.  The current high-definition television advertised is not a true high-definition signal but rather a stepchild for the coming near virtual reality medium.  This brings us to the future of media as… 
“All media are extensions of some human faculty”
   Marshall McLuhan famous quote can be broken down to the fact that he saw the invention of the wheel as an extension of the foot. The medium of the book is the extension of the eye. Clothing is an extension of the skin… and finally electric circuitry is an extension of the central nervous system.
 The use of wireless technology having access to the Internet and personal and super computers will aid this extension of the central nervous system.  The television/computer has already altered our perceptual habits, and it provides psychological extensions of our senses and, thanks to cybernetic devices, an amplification of our nervous system. We can finally react to the message in electrical media just like the human body. Yet this new media could also create dependencies, probably even addictions. Internet and virtual reality sex could have a devastating effect on the big picture of the world especially in population growth. The trigger of endorphins could cause a dangerous effect on productivity in our society.  Yes media will finally invade our brains.  As brain and genetic mapping continue it will be only a matter of time when we will all be connected through one central nervous system. This brings up the usual discussions of privacy and invasion of Orwell’s “Big Brother” that will have to be answered by the users. In his famous book Understanding Media McLuhan adds that…
“Electronic Media are turning the planet into a Global Village”
MuLuhan’s famous concept of a “Global Village” will come in to fruition by not necessarily TV but with the Internet and the future hybrid of TV and Computers. With cheaper production and delivery cost made available to everyone on the planet we will all be our own electrical transmitters. Some of the recent hackers of this new media who have been arrested have live on Indian reservations!
 MuLuhan’s nirvana will have finally arrived. McLuhan said, “…There would be a return to tribalism, a revival of charismatic authority, and so forth.” The true “Global Village” will be attainable when we are interconnected and can see and feel with others.  This technology will enable us to understand all communications by using the same java or similar computer language that will be able to interpret not only vocal language but also any non-verbal communication.  We already have cell phones embedded in teeth and speakers that can be embedded in ears all with GPS –“Global Positioning Satellite” technology.  This technology can track anyone in the world. Cell phones today enable a user to call anyone in the world from any place in the world instantaneously. We can also get information about any subject from the text messaging function already on our cell phones.  With the use of A.I. artificial intelligence we will be able to solve most of the world’s problems of crime, terrorism, economic discrepancies and the population explosion. We will then be totally a sensory-based culture again. As McLuhan would say “I don’t explain – I explore.”1  We are in a metamorphous away from strict linear communication. This new embedded media could also do Norton scans for virus or any generic flaws that need to be blocked or destroyed so that this new operating system of media will work efficiently in any human.
Douglas Rushkoff in his book Media Virus! Hidden Agendas in Popular Culture says: “networking also participates in the general move toward privatization.  It allows people to retreat to their ‘electronic cottages’ with urban villages, while remaining connected to their ‘media Communities.’”  This move, which has been facilitated by the increased possibilities of feedback and by the Internet’s reach, might also further western culture or it might abolish western culture.
During a recent trip to Africa a Massi chief was asked about the influx of western media and the effects it could have on his tribe’s culture.  He responded yes the media of the bicycle would eventually devastate his culture.”  Well, maybe this new technology is still a few years away.
It is the opinion of the author that the terrorist attack of 911 was the result of media and the effects on the various cultures of the world.  It was not just happen stance that the terrorist selected The World Trade Centers in New York as a point of attack.  They knew that every media outlet in the world would witness this event, which was a way for them to communicate to the world about their “don’t tread on me”, cry and the salvation of their culture.  The rise of fundamentalism in Islam and Christianity is the result of a culture trying to rediscover their identity.
Ironically, Al-Queda, the terrorist group who claimed responsibility for the attack on 9-11, has used the Internet, which was originally invented by the defense department for national security, against us as a main source of communicating to their operatives around the world but not using language but “ding-bats” computer symbols fonts to communicate.  ▌▌≤☼.  Currently a bad side effect of this new technology is the “Group Think” that can tie together fascist and other hate groups to organize and create chaos. Nevertheless, Disney claims to provide universal messages because “it’s a small world after all;” and IBM offers universal solutions for a “small planet.”
Conclusions
McLuhan said “I’m not advocating anything:  I’m merely probing and predicting trends.  Even if I oppose them or thought them disastrous, I couldn’t stop them, so why waste my time lamenting…. Resisting a new technology will not halt its progress.”2   There could be some great advances with new technology and based on “Game Theory,” where this media could create a win, win outcome for mankind.  Also, with the use of cybernetics and Information Theory in this new media obtaining “Self-Actualization” may be possible for everyone in Abraham Maslow’s “Hierarchy of Needs.” Gerber’s claim that the media plays a key role in maintains the status quo could be a wonderful change for a world in chaos.
We are still emotional humans and we have the ability to still make decisions right or wrong but with the right information we might make a “Brave New World.” Will this start a new evolution of transformation in communication and culture? What will the children of this era look and be like?  Who knows? Marshall McLuhan said, “I don’t pretend to understand it all. You can’t go home again.” McLuhan said that we are not aware of what media is doing to us.  We are like a fish in the ocean.  We don’t notice the water even though it is our environment! We don’t see the air we breathe. In the communication model we can’t overlook the medium.  The medium needs to be something we notice and study for “The medium is the massage.”
 












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Foot Notes


1 “Playboy Interview: Marshall McLuhan,” Playboy, March 1969, p.74.

2 “Playboy Interview: Marshall McLuhan,” Playboy, March 1969, pp. 53f.


















































































Monday, September 24, 2012

Being in a RUT!

I haven't written a blog in a long time so I thought I would tonight!  Right now the sounds of Shriek the movie are playing through my house.  No I am not watching Shriek, the sound is coming from behind my house where the community club house is and they are watching it on a big screen out on the playground.  Right before the movie started,  and I sat down here to blog, I walked my dog Chrissy and one of the kids n the hood asked me if I was coming over to watch it and I said no I have to get up early and I have seen it before.  He said “Mr. Carey it need to see it again it is really good!”  I laughed and said I wish I could but can't so go and enjoy Shrek!  What I was thinking in my head  was I was at the world premiere Of Shrek  in Cannes, France.  I saw it for the first time with Cameron Diaz, Michael Meyes , Eddie Murphy and the rest of the crew.  But if I told that kid he would not understand what I was talking about being at a world premiere with the voices because I don't want to take away the magic of a movie to him!  You know I been to dozens of world premiers and it was quite a phenomenon watching a movie with the cast sitting next to you.  And they are seeing it for the first time as well.  You know movie making is such a long tedious process shot normally with just one camera and shooting each scene over and over in different angles.  You really don’t know what you got until editing is all done so that’s why after working on a few films I just don’t have the patience and most films lose lots of money!  I think that is why I just don’t watch movies or any sitcom or dramas on TV.  I am looking at them from director point of view and don’t get into them like most people.  When you know the characters in real life it just doesn't have that magic like it did when I was younger.  I have not seen a full episode of Seinfeld, Crosby show, Friends (even if my Mt. Brook girlfriend Cissy is on there), any really any big show in the last 20 years because 1.) I get sick of watching TV when I have been doing it all day, just a little news or music for me please. 2) I can’t get out of the director mode and totally missed the point if the story.  Pretty sad fate I guess…

I guess my highlight this year was seeing U2 concert in 3d premier in Vegas with all the crew.  I was blown away!  Then I watched a basketball game in 3d and was mesmerized!  I hope to be doing some 3d events next year and this technology will happen much faster than HD took to start to get into place.  By the way, most of what you watch on TV is really not pure HDTV.  Most of it is compressed and other various elements are dropped to save bandwith on transmission.  The only way to really see something in pure HDTV 1080p 60 frame quality is buy either a 100k tape machine or a big  hard drive that capture a true 100k camera uncompressed to it and play back via HD/SDI cable not hdmi.  Now if you can do that you will see how beautiful the format is especially 1080p, 60 frames, 120 cycles.  Otherwise you are getting a compressed mess that still looks a little better than 4:3 480 NTSC.   My long term bet…Satellite TV!  Right now there just is not enough infrastructure to transmit true HD or 3d via internet or fiber from point a to b.  That is the same opinion from Mark Cuban, Dallas Mavs owner,  who I work for at HDnet from time to time.  He is the guy who started streaming on the internet.  A little crazy but knows his stuff.  So get ready for lots of 3d coming to you soon!  Yes without glasses.  There are some great 3d monitors out there that are amazing just very pricey right now!

Speaking of Vegas when I was there I board my dog at local boarding place and they have web streaming so I could watch my dog 24/7.  I loved going to bed at night in Vegas and watching my dog sleeping on my computer next to me across the country.  But I have a revelation!  While watching my dog I think I kind of know how God feels about us!  I wanted so bad to love on my dog and play with her but I couldn't I just watched her laying around.  When she would just sit around during the day I wanted her to get up and go out and play with the other dogs and have fun but she just sat there all day long.  I called the boarding house and paid extra to have someone go in and play with her a bit and she enjoyed it but went right back to laying around when the attendant left.  I kept yelling at her via the webcam to get up and get out there you will have so much fun!  Then it hit me that is how God looks at us!  We waste so much time when there is a great world out there just wanting to be explored and enjoyed!  Get up and do it!

I know we all get into ruts.  Some of the crazy things about me and ruts is that one is I have eaten 2 bean burritos and either a dr. pepper or mt. dew nearly every night, yes nearly every night, for 30 years.  I just recently quit when I started getting acid reflux!  LOL!  Now I eat fruit at night with an occasion trip to taco hell.  My childhood friend Randy Underwood got me hooked on those we would go and get a sack full back in high school and bowl all night or go to a drive-in and watch Billy Jack triple features.  It was cheap and I figured it had lots of fiber and low fat!  Having a dad who died in his 50’s with colon cancer I thought this was a good thing to do having lots of fiber! LOL!   I am such a man of routine.  Monday is Bar-b-q day, Tuesday is seafood, Wed is wings day, Thursday is Mexican, Friday is Chick fil-a, Saturday is home cooking day and Sunday is brunch day at the TPC club or Casa Monica brunch.  To look at my desk for the most part it is usually messy and to see me in person I usually pretty messy but look in my desk drawer, drawers at home, closets, and I am a organize compulsive freak.  Everything has its place and order.  I believe in order.  Being on the road for 30 years I have accumulated several hundred pairs of underwear!  I used to have 4 walk in closets full of clothes but since moving to the beach I took all my Armani suits but the funeral one, alligator shoes, and 90 per cent of my clothes to the Salvation Army and man were they excited to see me!  When I first came to the beach I wore something different everyday for 2 years and finally noticed nobody even knew!  I though how silly of me owning so much clothes so now I keep a few Tommy Bahama pieces and some Brook Brothers shirts one Burberry tie and let it all go!  My dry-cleaning bill went down to $50. A month from $500. A month!  Simple and in order is a easier life for me!  We get so wrapped up in stuff and it robs us of money and time!  Keep It Simple Sweetie!  

One good thing from this past year is I got to spend a lot of time with my sister who came down and hung out with me at home a couple of times this year!  That was the first time we have really been alone in 30 years and we had a good time sharing and hanging out!   Say a prayer for her health is tough but she is hanging in there.   Again at this time of the year I am so thankful for God’s blessings like my family, dog, friends, a great job, church, and yes for the doors God shut on me back in Alabama and in relationships developed here and there.

The small mindless, pettiness jealousy from little basement people l who I thought were like family to me and others folks who spread such stupid crap on me but helped me get the heck out of that hell hole and find paradise here at the beach I am thankful for now looking back!  Sometimes God has to push us a little to get us out of our comfort zones like my dog I mention on the webcam above!

I love my Bishop PD Zink  so much and what a Man of God he is!!!  I really would die for him!  My immediate boss Jimi is the best!  He understands me better than anyone and what a relief that is because I am pretty strange creative type!   He has been in production all his life and knows what it takes to do it right!  I am so use to hitting my head against the wall with non-creatives and this is a breath of fresh air!  You know I am not prefect and these men of God let me be me and love me and give me room to grow in God’s grace.  It’s wonderful and they really care about me!  Thank you Jesus you found me faithful for such a blessing in my life! 

I do miss teaching at UAB and maybe one day I will go back and teach again and finish my PhD.  They have open the door for me to finish on line and I hope to do that very soon.

OK the dog wants to go to bed!  Let me leave you with a nice letter I got from a friend in Savannah.  We all need to tell folks, in writing, how much they mean to us every day!  Life is short!  Where did the last 30 years go...?  I got to get married and settle down soon so I can still play with my kids!!!!  Shalom!  Here’s to you and me having the best year of our lives in 2011!  GOODBYE PAST!  HELLO FAVOR!  


Dear Carey,

I am embarrassed that I have been so remiss that I never got around to sending you a thank you note for bringing me over to see the production of Paula Deen’s show several months ago.  I’ve had it on my list of”to do” items since our meeting but kept pushing it to the next day, each day since then.

I am very appreciative that you took the time to allow me a peek behind the scenes of such a large and well organized and executed production.  It was great to see and was really an inspiration for me that I have carried back to my work at WSAV.

I’ve been involved in a lot of large productions over my 35 years in broadcasting, but working in a small market TV station and having to make do with what I have to work with for so long, I had forgotten how fun and exciting such a well orchestrated BIG production can be.  I relearned a lot with just the brief exposure that day.

It was also a heck of a lot of fun to see how nice all the new technology can make pictures on TV look too.  HD rocks!

You are very lucky to be involved in such a production.  Best of luck to you in your individual pursuits and may you be blessed with health, wealth and happiness.

As much as seeing what was going on with the production it was a pleasure to finally meet you in person.  You have always been nice to me and very fair in your dealings with WSAV.  Getting to know you a little better was a nice touch to an already solid professional relationship.  Seeing you and putting that “regular guy” face on what had only been an electronic relationship gives me a much better perspective on who I am dealing with, and I sure did like you.
Regardless of what the future may hold I hope you will count me amongst your friends in Savanna, Georgia, and if there is anything I can do for you please do to hesitate to ask. I will be there for you.

Best Regards
Jerry Perlman
WSAV-TV


Thanks Jerry!  Also thanks to all you who from time to time send me nice notes and messages on FB and email. It keeps me goin'!  Get it Goin.... Shalom Yall!              

Technical Directing Paula Deen show on Food Network.

Thursday, May 8, 2008

Carey Goin April 2008

Well…hello friends....April saw lots of anniversaries for me…3 years in Florida, 30th year in media, 22 years with my business HMTV and another school year coming to a close. It's been a time of reflection and a time of perspective. I been looking at my life and I realize that time is flying by for this former workaholic! God is stirring me out of my nest and he wants me to make new real friends and new relationships.

On the final day of class when I was teaching I would have the famous career lecture and ask the following questions:

BE HONEST!!!!
If you had unlimited money what would you do?
If you had unlimited time here on earth what would you do?
If you had unlimited ability what would you do?
If you had unlimited opportunity what would you do?
If you had unlimited support from your family what would you do?
Now what are you going to do the rest of your life?
One step at a time! Follow Your Passion. God put that in your heart and soul.

Write it out somewhere.

God is definitely doing a new thing in me and I don't know what it is but I am excited and I am ready for whatever it is... I have never had so many cancellations for shoots and closed doors like I have this month in 30 years. There is a part of me that is nervous but all the bills are paid and God has never failed me. I am hanging on to His hand! So have your way Lord! Lead me on to the next level! It's a brand new day and a new season for me and you!

You know if my Dad were still alive he would freak out over this next statement but "I really like country music!" It might be that several of my friends are artists in this genre so I might be prejudice but really the genre is different today than it was back when I was a kid. It is more like Adult Contemporary mixed in with Southern rock from the 70's and 80's. Also I think tht in the past few months I have met Blake Shelton, Miranda Lambert, Martina McBride, Vince and Amy Gill, Joe Nichols, Randy Travis, of course along with my gang Rascall Flatts and Little Big Town and they are all so nice and real normal people not like the "rock stars" in secular and Gospel music I normally have to deal. It's just nice to know that the artists are the really are sincere and nice.

Speaking of music I have always said my favorite shoot of all times is New Orleans Jazzfest. I did this shoot for years and since Katrina it has been scaled back on the TV production end but seeing The Neville brothers close the show this year was a good sign that things are getting back to normal in Nawlins'. I know what John Hagee said about why God let Katrina hit Nawlins but I have to say I love it there and my best friends in the world live there. They deserve out support. Nawlins is just not bourbon street but a great mixture of so many cultures and so much history was made there in the franch quater. Plus the beignets rock at Cafe Dumont!!! Besides seeing all my friends and directing great music every day for 2 weeks I miss the crawfish monica and crawfish bread! Yum Yum!!!

I have a lot of stories from backstage at Jazzfest but my favorites are when Bonnie Raitt boyfriend nearly beat me up. She was just hanging out in her car so I though I would go talk to her and let her know about our mutual friend Wayne Perkins who used to play with her. She was sitting in her old Mercedes and when I walked up to the car her boyfriend came flying at me and pushed me and said leave her alone! Ok I said everything is cool. Come to find out she was nearly naked in the car! She was changing clothes so she could walk around the festival without people bothering her and she could enjoy the music and food. When she came out of the car I was shocked! No one would ever recognize her and sure enough she spent days there at the festival and no who knew who she was. You would be surprise how many "famous people" walk around you with hats and sunglasses on and you never recognize them.
The most groupies I thought of all time for Jazzfest was for Sting, the women went crazy over him backstage but wait there was one more artist who had more than Sting! Melissa Etheridge! She also had the best looking women groupies!!! They were hysterical! 60,000 women were in attendace and I still could not get a date! LOL!

The Allmans, Neville's, Jimmy Buffet, Keb Mo, Lyle Lovett, Dr. John and others all were super nice. The only jerk I met backstage at Jazzfest was Lenny Kravitz. He dived into his land rover driven by Lisa Bonet after his set with a blanket over his head to hide his identity like a guy who was running for his life! I started laughing because no one was backstage but me sitting in a chair eating and he was acting like he was Elvis. More on my Elvis experience one day soon.

Once Eryka Badu came into the TV truck to watch her set on tape and she said she really liked me and was going to take me home to be her new boo and kick out her current boyfriend! Her mom is always at her side and despite the image she puts out she is really a down to earth sweet girl. I had to pass don't like Dallas! LOL! Quint Davis is the Mac daddy of the festival and can be a jerk but it has kept it all together the last few years.

Speaking of Nawlins another story from the road was it was also in Nawlins when I was there doing last Nsync video "Celebrity." It was also on that shoot that Justin Timberlake broke up with Brittney and I have never been so proud of anybody like I was that day with Justin. The guys in Nsync and their families and manager Johnny Wright are great guys. Looking back boy did Justin make the right call or what…Remember at the time Brittney was the bomb!

In September I will talk more about Georgia Music Hall of Fame but let me say quickly that I thought Usher last year inductee would be a jerk but was one of the nicest guys I have ever met.

Things are great at New Life Christian Fellowship. Pastor Zink is really hearing from God and preaching some great Word. He spoke last week on the Jeremiah Wright controversy, Preachers on TV getting divorces, and Todd Bently revival and it was right on! Go get the pod cast at http://www.msplinks.com/MDFodHRwOi8vd3d3Lm5sY2Yub3JnLw== for May 4, 2008.

Still pray for me as I go through this new shift that I will be in His perfect will and not create my own will by forcing a door open he has closed with a poor decisions. Also, pray that Bishop Weeks will square up with me this month 32K is a lot of money! It's time for favor and increase. I am not going back but up to a new level with His grace.

God uses the foolish things of the world to work his miraculous and that is all I can say at this time about the Lakeland outpouring with Todd Bentley. He is a different looking brother but the bottom line is that many of my friends are getting healed and prospering by attending the services. Watch the services everynight at http://www.msplinks.com/MDFodHRwOi8vd3d3LkdvZC50dg== I may be taking over the TV production real soon it the revival continues. It was good to reconnect to my old friend Bob Lauro formerly with Jerry Farwell ministries who is now with God TV this month.

My neighborhood is a buzz with "The Players" golf championship this week check it out on TV this week and maybe you will see me!

Now go see your MOM! You know my mom was so tough growing up. She spanked or should I say beat me every chance she had growing up back but back then it was politically correct to punish your kids. I never understood her intensity but when I was 12 it was discovered she had a huge brain tumor and that was causing migraines and she felt terrible all the time thus explaining hi short fuse. They removed the tumor and from that day my mom has been an angel! She is still with me and in great shape approaching her 80th birthday! She will pick up shells on the beach for hours and walks miles. I love having her around she is a neat freak and my house is spotless and organized to the detail when she is around. I am so blessed to have such a great mom! What an inspiration that she raised my sis and me, worked full time and was such a great woman of God to her community despite losing her husband, my dad, so early in her married life. She lost her father as a child and of course overcame the obstacle of deafness in her work and social life.
Go and bless your mom while you still can! There is a promise for long life if you do and if you are mad at her for somoething get over it!

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