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Songwriter Forum => The Bar => Topic started by: CaliaMoko on February 13, 2017, 04:59:52 PM
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My grant application, for the money I hope to use to kick start my "Late Bloomers Rock" project, will be considered at the Region 2 Arts Council this evening at their 5:30 pm meeting. That's my time--for most of you, it will be 11:30 pm and, if you're in Spain, it'll be tomorrow at 12:30 am.
So I hope you'll cross your fingers, pray, or whatever you do to influence outcomes, that my application will be considered favorably. ;D
Hopefully,
Vicki
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Everything is crossed here ;D
When will you be notified of the outcome?
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Fingers crossed here, too!
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Best of luck Vicki, I'll keep myself crossed also :)
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Thanks to you all! I generally hear back from grants within two weeks. Really, there's no reason they can't tell me tomorrow, but they have to get organized enough to notify all grant applicants at the same time, I suppose. They've posted on their website in the past, so I'l be checking that, probably, every day starting tomorrow.
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I hope the outcome is favourable,Vicki. :)
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Good luck Vicki
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Best of luck with this Vicki. :-)
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I GOT THE GRANT! ;D
Now I have to do the work. :P
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Congratulations. :-). That's great news!
Paul
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Yes, but also a little scary. I have to carry out the whole plan or I have to give the money back. It isn't anything I can't do, but the grant part is extra pressure. Good pressure, though. My start date is March 1, so I have a few days to get my mind on straight first.
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Hi Vicki,
I'd love to hear more about the plan.
Mike
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There's more to the project than what is covered by the grant.
The part covered by the grant is basically (1) getting a website built and running, (2) having six songs produced, and mastered, and (3) posting at least nine completed songs on the website.
Beyond that, my vision for the project is to showcase and encourage "late bloomers" (like me) and to spread the message that:
1. It is possible to start something new/realize a life dream at any age, including especially ages that typically are considered "too old".
2. It isn't necessary to be an expert in order to do something, even to do it with abandon. :)
3. Success doesn't necessarily equal rich and famous
To prove it I'll be posting bios of late bloomers in various fields (primarily the arts, but other areas may also be covered), both famous ones (like Laura Ingalls Wilder or Grandma Moses) and not-so-well known ones like the weaver I know in a college town not far from here who has a successful arts-based business.
That's the nutshell version.
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That's wonderful Vicki! The plan/idea sounds like a very worthy one, too. Mary Wesley may fit your well known Late Bloomers profile:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Wesley
Cheers
Derek
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Congratulations Vicki and good luck. Seasick Steve is another late bloomer but you may have already thought of him.
Keith
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Well done Vicki - You really deserve it and I'm sure you'll make a success of it :)
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Result! ;D
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Congratulations Vicki! Sounds like a worthwhile project. If the website gives you any grief feel free to give me a shout. Really looking forward to seeing/ hearing the end result :)
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That's wonderful Vicki! The plan/idea sounds like a very worthy one, too. Mary Wesley may fit your well known Late Bloomers profile:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Wesley
Cheers
Derek
Thanks, Derek! I have been building a file of late bloomers, and I'm always looking for more names to add to it. She's perfect.Congratulations Vicki and good luck. Seasick Steve is another late bloomer but you may have already thought of him.
Keith
I don't think I've heard of Seasick Steve! Sounds interesting, so I looked him up. I have been finding it especially difficult to find late bloomer examples of musicians, so I totally appreciate this one! Thanks! author=pompeyjazz link=topic=12627.msg121223#msg121223 date=1487836503]
Well done Vicki - You really deserve it and I'm sure you'll make a success of it :)
Thanks, John, that's my plan! ;DResult! ;D
Yeah! :DCongratulations Vicki! Sounds like a worthwhile project. If the website gives you any grief feel free to give me a shout. Really looking forward to seeing/ hearing the end result :)
Thanks, Tone! I'll have it built initially by a professional (approved by the grant agency) using WordPress. It's supposed to be made in such a way that I can easily (more or less) maintain it myself. I'm guessing I may have questions from time to time, so I appreciate having you as a resource.
I could start a new thread here and post progress reports.
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Brilliant news and a great project! Congratulations
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Regarding Seasick Steve - he was (supposedly) this old hobo who suddenly burst onto the music scene here in the UK. There was a lot of hype and some great performances on various key TV shows with Steve playing good old blues on his home made cigar box guitars. He's a great singer and a very fine picker. I recall being amazed at how good he was on his first album. I even enjoyed a documentary when he took a film crew to all his old hobo and juke joint haunts back in Mississippi (or wherever it was).
It turns out it all wasn't quite what it appeared to be:
https://www.theguardian.com/music/musicblog/2016/sep/29/seasick-steve-session-musician-ramblin-man-book?CMP=share_btn_fb
Nevertheless, he may still fit your Late Bloomers profile as he never really made it previously. Just be aware that the latest persona is fiction. The music is still great though!
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Thanks, Tone! I'll have it built initially by a professional (approved by the grant agency) using WordPress. It's supposed to be made in such a way that I can easily (more or less) maintain it myself. I'm guessing I may have questions from time to time, so I appreciate having you as a resource.
I have tons of experience with wordpress, and so long as the site itself is well developed you shouldn't have too many problems with keeping it going largely by yourself. I'm part of a wider community of web developers, so if you need more technical help at any time I can likely hook you up with someone recommended, reliable and up to the task.
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There's more to the project than what is covered by the grant.
To prove it I'll be posting bios of late bloomers in various fields (primarily the arts, but other areas may also be covered), both famous ones (like Laura Ingalls Wilder or Grandma Moses) and not-so-well known ones like the weaver I know in a college town not far from here who has a successful arts-based business.
That's the nutshell version.
An excellent example of that is the lady who recorded "Black Horse and the Cherry Tree. Was that K.D. Tunstall?
Anyway, good luck with your website, and WONDERFUL that you got your grant.
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Thanks for the tip, Verlon. And, Tone, I have you and your community of developers in my back pocket. :)