I'm just waiting for the hate to start because I'm linking to something two weeks old:
Sex, Drugs, and Updating Your Blog - How the Rock and Roll Lifestyle Became a Desk Job
Actually, this piece (which is really more about how the digital age has redefined the artist-audience relationship) ran when I was busy down in Atlanta, and was brought to my attention by one of Secret Society's most loyal virtual correspondents.
(Title courtesy of MC Frontalot.)
Yeah, I loved that article. It's amazing to me that you can make $3000-5000 a month just as a 30-something ex-computer programmer turned online singer-songwriter. The carefully-targeted touring strategy is interesting, though.
Posted by: mwanji | 01 June 2007 at 05:44 PM
I was impressed by the fact he wrote and recorded a song a week!
Posted by: D0nnaTr0y | 02 June 2007 at 10:29 AM
I saw Jonathan Coulton at the Revenge of the Book Eaters show last summer. He did "RE: Your Brains," which is a good one.
Posted by: DJA | 02 June 2007 at 03:12 PM