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Here are previous shows from Ground Zero with Clyde Lewis.

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11/10/20: MAD AS HELL – MAKING THE LIST

MONOLOGUE WRITTEN BY CLYDE LEWIS

Now that Democrats and some Republicans are satisfied for with the media’s projection of a Biden win for the Presidency — we are now being told that we must let bygones be bygones. That all is well now and that we should strive for unity because...

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11/9/20: FREE THE VACCINE W/ ALLIE FRENCH AND DR. LEE MERRITT

MONOLOGUE WRITTEN BY CLYDE LEWIS

Before Halloween, I was contemplating the balance I would give to all of the major news stories and the paranormal stories I do. It was difficult because there was so much going on that I am sure that in the process I was overlooking something that certainl...

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11/6/20: ELECTILE DYSFUNCTION

MONOLOGUE WRITTEN BY CLYDE LEWIS

I hate to admit that sometimes the trolls get to me on Facebook. Some guy posts a nasty comment last night and I took offense to it. The guy said “Hey are you going to talk about how Trump keeps proclaiming himself the winner officially, the votes be damned...

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11/5/20: METEORIC RISE W/ PETER DAVENPORT

MONOLOGUE WRITTEN BY CLYDE LEWIS

Predictive Programming is a theory that there are controllers who are fully aware of what is coming in the future. People tend to see a forewarning in fictional movies or books.

Some see these portents as an attempt at mass mind control to make the p...

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11/4/20: WHATEVER FLOATS YOUR VOTE

MONOLOGUE WRITTEN BY CLYDE LEWIS

I took the day off yesterday for two reasons – I had nose surgery, and, I really wanted to avoid downtown. I live in one of those cities where violence is a myth and where business owners board up their windows for a myth or put a blue sticker on their door...

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Electronic Music History and Today’s Best Modern Proponents!

Electronic music history pre-dates the rock and roll era by decades. Most of us were not even on this planet when it began its often obscure, under-appreciated and misunderstood development. Today, this ‘other worldly’ body of sound which began close to a century ago, may no longer ap...

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The Seven Different Types of Written Music

As a bassist, bandleader, teacher, and music copyist, I’ve worked with hundreds of singers throughout the years. Though working musicians know hundreds of tunes, singers need to have good charts in order to have their music played the way they want. I define a “good chart” as a ...

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How To Gain The Power To Create Intense Musical Emotion

Most guitarists want to be able to express themselves better with their guitar playing; however, the majority of guitar players have no idea how to actually practice this skill. This leads to a lot of time being wasted on practicing guitar in a way that does not produce big results. The solution ...

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How To Gain Music Fans And Build Promoting Skills

However, the answer to “How do I get more fans and promote my music career?” is not easily found by taking a highly generalized approach that ‘seems’ to work for other musicians. At any given moment, you (or the band you play in) may be struggling with various unique chall...

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The 7 Qualities You Must Have To Make It In The Music Business

Most of the qualities I will be discussing have to do with the way you ‘think’ rather than the specific actions you take. It is rare to find someone who has the right mindset that contains all of these qualities. However, you can get ‘trained’ to develop a success oriented...

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The Top 5 Myths About Making It In The Music Business

Are you searching for ways to make it in the music industry? In order to break into the music business and develop a long-lasting, successful career, it is important to (first) eliminate all of the misinformation you have heard about becoming a pro musician. Truth is, believing in music industry ...

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How to Listen to Ambient Music

Many years ago, I had a college friend who was an evangelizing devotee of the abstract painter Marc Rothko. I remember her gushing over a catalog of Rothko’s work, while I was thinking that I must be aesthetically challenged; I just didn’t “get” it. After all, most of the ...