Dialogue with my muse |
JOE: Good morning Calliope. CALLIOPE: Good morning Joe. How are you today? JOE: Energized. CALLIOPE: By what, may I ask? JOE: You may. The Rochester International Jazz Festival began last night with Carol and me in attendance. CALLIOPE: What did you see? JOE: The Greece Olympia Jazz Band, the Eastman High School Jazz Band seniors and Faux Frenchman. And those were just the free street performances. CALLIOPE: I take it from today's title that Smokey Robinson played a part somewhere. JOE: Indeed he did. He was the evening's headliner and our main reason for going to the festival last night. CALLIOPE: Which brings us to the question of his lesson. JOE: It does. I saw clearly that his message was that he loves his audience. He said so several times and repeatedly showed it by his interaction with us throughout the concert. CALLIOPE: What lesson did you take from that? JOE: Give your audience what they want. This applies to writing and web marketing as well as performing. I will try to keep this in mind as I work in both areas. CALLIOPE: Good idea. JOE: Thanks. I thought so too. Talk with you tomorrow. |