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The Goodbye Project entered its pre-production phase on September 8th of 2003. About six weeks later every last detail was finished and shipped off for mass production. Now that all is said and done I see that I went a bit over budget, but I also have a much better product than I expected. Here are a few interesting statistics.
90 hours were spent with Jerry working on the album (and he put in an extra 20 hours without me even there)
20 hours were spent in transit to and from the studios
10 hours were spent on CD layout and graphics with Jon (and he put in an extra 20 hours without me even there as well)
That means that in the past six weeks, while working full time, and an average of one night a week DJing (48 hours of work per week) I also put in an additional 20 hours a week on The Goodbye Project. 68 hour weeks...wow! Not bad!
So now the focus can truly shift in a big way. I can turn my attentions to performance and marketing myself and RoundRecords. First stop, Chicago. My red-eye flight gets me in at approximately 5:30am Central Standard time, so 3:30am in America. From there it will be business cardsView image
galore and playing the tunes via walkman or local guitar any opportunity I get.
This entry is unfocused, but I am not ashamed...perhaps tired...goodnight.