about 2 years ago - 2 comments
This is another chapter in my comics about my life in music. It has to do with a time when my friends and I would plug in our assortment of ratty amplifiers and do our best to sound loud. Not necessarily good … but loud. by dogtrax | Create your own Cartoon at www.toondoo.com And More >
about 2 years ago - 1 comment
This is another in my series of ToonDoo comics about my life in music. In this case, I was doing a solo for a concert and sat down wrong, tumbling off the stage. BUT, I saved my saxophone. I gave up my body to save the sax! by dogtrax | Create your own Cartoon at More >
about 2 years ago - No comments
It’s Monday, so I am continuing to share out my evolving webcomic series about my life in music, as told through ToonDoo. This comic centers on the first time I played solo in front of an audience and the likely perceptions that were at play. by dogtrax | Create your own Cartoon at www.toondoo.com And More >
about 2 years ago - No comments
Here is another installment of my series of webcomics about my life in music. In this one, I remember the excitement of getting my first saxophone. It was something that set me off on a lifetime of music, really, and although I don’t have that saxophone anymore, I still carry it with me in my More >
about 2 years ago - No comments
Today, I offer up my second installment of my new Webcomic series about my life in music called Making Music, using ToonDoo as my composition site. I made some changes this week, as I started to use ToonDoo’s Traitr program to create my own comic version of myself, instead of using one of the prefab More >
about 2 years ago - No comments
With Boolean Squared winding down for the year (the comic will end temporarily next week, but I will reflect more on that project on another day), I have been interested in creating a series of comics about my life in music (so far). So, I am turning to ToonDoo to create a series of comics More >
about 2 years ago
Great work Kevin,
Seems like this has been a very creative summer for you. Love this series. Reminds me of my life with my sax. My guitar has been crying this month. I need to pick it up…SOON!
BOnnie