2009: What I Learned, What’s Ahead in 2010

» Posted by on Jan 6, 2010 in Entertainment | 3 comments

2009 was an interesting year in many ways, especially in the worlds of politics and entertainment (my two favorite subjects). We witnessed the passing of entertainment legends like Michael Jackson, Farrah Fawcett, Patrick Swayze and Les Paul; the resurgence of Jay-Z and dance music; the rise of Lady Gaga and the fall of Tiger Woods; iPhone, Facebook and Twitter mania; the rise of the internet as a primary news source coinciding with the rapid decline of newspapers and print publications. America witnessed it’s first year with a black president, followed by an unprecedented effort to discredit, demean and delegitimize him from the political right-wing. Revolution in Iran, pirates in Somalia, diplomacy at work in North Korea, a global recession and an escalation of war in Afghanistan all laid the foundation for what could be coming in 2010. The question is: what have we learned from 2009?. Here’s a list of things I learned in the past year, and what I hope to achieve in 2010.

Basis For Reflection

The events of 2009 has forced me to take a hard look at my life, my business and my future. 2008 was the year I started teaching, something I’d always talked about doing, but was frankly too scared to put into practice. Somehow I overcame my fear and now, after a full year of giving classes and workshops, I’ve realized that teaching is something that I really enjoy doing. The challenge of explaining my concepts of making music to students of all skill levels gives me a satisfaction that I wasn’t really prepared for. I’m glad I took up the challenge.

2009 was also the year I met two of my musical heroes, jazz keyboard player Jeff Lorber and Jean-Paul “Bluey” Maunick of the legendary UK jazz / soul band Incognito. To watch these two masters at work really helped me put my own musical aspirations back into focus. I also met some extremely talented musicians during not only my regular teaching gig at the Popakademie, but also as a guest instructor at the Academy of Music in Dinkelsbühl, where I had the pleasure of performing with my good friend Alex Auer for the first time in 4 years. I’ve worked with some fantastic musicians, writers and producers in 2009, both on stage and studio.

Less fantastic in 2009 was the saga of my rock band iO; though we started out the year with a kick-ass live concerts in Rabenau and Brno in the Czech Republic, the future of the band was placed in doubt as my bandmates informed me that they were reforming their old band Guano Apes to play a series of european festivals in the summer. When their tour was over, they informed me that they were going to work on a new CD as Guano Apes, which will all but kill the prospects of a future iO CD. That’s really a shame, since iO has such potential. However, we’re hopeful that we can come together some time this year to make music together…

So, what have I learned from 2009?

…which brings me to my list of things that I learned from 2009. I’ve always been a believer in the notion that one can always learn something out of any situation, no matter if it’s positive or negative. So, given all that I’ve experienced in ’09, heres my list of wisdom:

1. The show must indeed go on.

2. NEVER take things for granted.

3. Seeing life through only one lens is never a good thing.

4. If you think you’ve had too much, you probably have.

5. Sometimes, doing stuff you’ve always dreamed of doing is fantastic. Sometimes, it’s not.

6. Get your mind right, and the rest will take care of itself.

7. If it takes more than three days to write a song, something’s wrong with the song. Not always, though.

8. Not everything that tastes good is good.

9. The best thing about new things is that they sometimes help you to appreciate the old things.

10. Kids grow fast.

11. Making a plan and sticking to it are two TOTALLY different things.

12. The phrase “don’t hate the player; hate the game” is just as relevant now as it was in the early ‘90s.

13. Though you may be better than most people at what you do, there is ALWAYS someone who is better than you.

14. When two grown people of completely different viewpoints can’t have a civil conversation about anything, NOTHING will get done.

15. We don’t appreciate what we have until it’s gone.

16. Going to bed angry sucks.

17. Fighting (in a relationship) can be good.

18. Sometimes, it’s better to just shut the f*ck up.

19. We all need balance in our lives.

20. It’s never too late to be the “you” you’ve always wanted to be.


3 Comments

  1. Hi Charles,

    i wish you all the best for the new year.

    Not only with your voice you are able to touch somebody´s heart, even with your words you do it.

    I like your list of wisdom and i wish that there would me more humans here with that kind of awareness.

    Hope to see you soon at the KINGA :-)

    Daniela

  2. Sehr interessant Dein Resümee des letzten Jahres.
    In manchen Punkten kann ich Dir voll zustimmen, in anderen widerum nicht, da mir die Erfahrung dazu fehlt ;-)

    Was ich sehr schade finde, dass es wohl mit der Zukunft von iO eher düster aussieht. ob das so ne kluge entscheidung war, ne neue Cd der Guano Apes anzuleihern, wage ich eher zu bezweifeln. Naja wir werden sehen.

    Trags mit Fassung Charles. Dafür kommt bestimmt wieder ne andere tolle Zusammenarbeit! Und Du hast Zeit für viele schöne weitere Dinge, wie zum Beispiel dein Job als Coach.

    Alles Liebe
    Claudine

  3. Chuck,

    Good to see you are still hanging tough to what you know and do best. I continue to admire your vocal talent and your natural abilities as a musician.

    Like most of us – it is highly unlikely that you will be able to separate yourself from your music. That said, if you are ever in the United States, specifically the Huntsville Alabama area – Our home and my 24-TRACK Digital Recording Studio is open for your pleasure and productivity 24/7.

    God bless you and all your future endeavors.

    Chief & Gloria

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