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Thanks to those who contributed to the Kickstarter for this humble blog's debut album:
“You know, it was always interesting to me, calling these adults, talking to them. It kind of made me wonder, maybe they were just as lonely as I was when I was kid.”
Sometimes, making conversation with a stranger can be an adventure. Thanks for calling, from somebody who loves receiving phone calls from strangers. <3
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I’ve been really fortunate to have the opportunity to make some provocative creations with you, world. You’ve called me about your breakups, deaths in the family, thoughts on your greater purpose and the end of all existence. And you’ve been so generous in allowing me to write music to your narratives.
As you may know, I’ve been working very hard in the studio to re-mix and master 30 of our vignettes that we’ve created over the past year-and-a-half. Together, they’ll make up this humble blog’s very first album: “The Listener”.
You can pre-order the album by visiting One Hello World’s bandcamp page.
Keep your horn rimmed glasses and Ray Bans glued here, as I’ll be celebrating the impending release of “The Listener” all throughout the month of March, with opportunities for you to win free stuff like OHW posters, handwritten love letters/postcards from that One Hello World guy, the album and some of my personal effects. All you have to do is help me spread the word (what’s a little reblog or tweet, here or there?).
<3 you and never stop calling,
One Hello World
“In my dreams I could feel, I could see things, I could do things - I mean, I’ve never cried so hard than in one of my dreams and I love that feeling.”
Maybe the best we can do is try to make our lives out of the stuff dreams are made of. Thanks for calling.
“I live my life knowing right from wrong, making choices with consequences and enjoying every beautiful, tragic, wonderful, heartbreaking moment - knowing it is my life and I live it the way that I need to. But sometimes I wonder, maybe am I really missing out on something better? I don’t know.”
Knowing you’re part of a caring community is comforting, no matter what the context. Keep living life the way you need to! Thanks for calling.
“We need young people with courage, with integrity, with honor to be the new pioneers, the new settlers of the prairies of Kansas and to help rebuild the small towns that have been dying and disappearing into oblivion.”
I was a young person in Kansas once. The creative people there were its life’s blood. Thanks for calling. Give Kansas a hug and a kiss for me.
