Wow this month's plan is just packed with talented, beautiful people, isn't it? Teen heartthrob boyband star turned Oscar nominated dramatic actor, Justin Timberlake, fits this month's theme like a glove. While I most definitely will not champion his artistic accomplishments in the same way that I did Sinatra's and Bowie's, I'm happy to express... Continue Reading →
NEW POD 7/21: Is CP3 the POINT PETER and not the POINT GOD (lol) & GIANNIS is INCREDIBLE + SPACE JAM 2 REVIEW (I watched this pos so you don’t have to):
00:00-10:00 SPACE JAM 2 REVIEW - LBJ's acting- the soundtrack- the overall dumpster fire it was10:00-32:00 NBA FINALS RECAP- CP3's legacy/inspiration- Booker's future- GIANNIS, just wow- everything else finals thanks for listening, make sure to subscribe and leave a rating in the comments... back next week for another FATSTACKS SPORTS PODCAST. https://soundcloud.com/user-117519496/is-cp3-the-point-peter-and-not-the-point-god-lol-giannis-is-incredible-space-jam-2-review
July 2021 MTP Day 4- “Plastic Hearts” by Miley Cyrus
Ah of course, when it comes to discussing men and women who've had careers both on the screen and on the radio, it is only a matter of time before somebody brings up a Disney kid. When it comes to Disney kids, you won't get far before somebody brings up Miss Miley Cyrus. In recent... Continue Reading →
July 2021 MTP Day 3- “…Ziggy Stardust…” by David Bowie
The astute reader might recall that 2 months ago I wrote a blog about David Bowie's final album, Blackstar, and my adoration of the man, as an artist, was laid bare. When preparing for this Musical Training Plan, I wanted to try to avoid too many artists I've written about before, and I had already... Continue Reading →
July MTP Day 2- Kris “Kristofferson”
Kris Kristofferson was, and likely is still, a man of many talents. In 1965, Kristofferson left a teaching position at the United States Military Academy to seek success in the music industry. After moving to Nashville and trying to make his way as a songwriter, unsuccessfully, he took a job piloting helicopters to and from... Continue Reading →
July 2021 MTP Day 1- “In the Wee Small Hours” by Frank Sinatra
"It was the deep, deep blueness of Frank's voice that affected me the most, and while his music became synonymous with black tie, the good life, the best booze, women, sophistication, his blues voice was always the sound of hard luck, and men late at night with the last ten dollars in their pockets, trying... Continue Reading →
Noah’s Training Log July 5-11
Monday- 30 Minutes at Houghton Lake Got out one more time before we (Shuaib, Abdullahi and I) hit the road back to Madison. Did not want to do anything much so that the car ride would start with me being tight already. An awesome batch of days with some awesome people. 10/10 would recommend. Not... Continue Reading →
July 2021 MTP- Musician-Thespians
There's no way around it: some people are just really, really talented. Obviously my respect for music and the people who make it is through the roof, I mean come on, have you ever tried to sing well, play an instrument, write lyrics to a song, or sat down and tried to compose even a... Continue Reading →
“GRUNGEBOY”, Dil’s First EP
For those who don't know, Dil is an artist from a small town in mid-Michigan who I had the pleasure of racing against in high school and who I would consider to be a personal friend of mine. Dil started in the music scene last year releasing a handful of singles, all of which I... Continue Reading →
Noah’s Weekly Training June 28 – July 4
First off: arguably the greatest week of the year from a memories standpoint! Great company, great weather, long drives, and many beers (insert emoji you wish to see). Monday- 55 Minutes and Strides Not an easy run, but a good one with Olin and Jackson. Hit some trails, hit some strides, continued to try to... Continue Reading →