Mr. Chap
@mrchap
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Joined Jan 1, 2009
Detroit's own Mr. Chap is the result of many years of singing, composing, arranging, producing, and acting. He's worked with and have opened for many artists including 112, Donnell Jones, SWV, Morris Day, The Clark Sisters, 7 Mile, and more. He has worked with some of the best comedic talent in the Daryl Lassiter movie, Pay The Price (www.paytheprice.com) He is one of the craziest and coolest writers you'll ever know, and his witty, CONTROVERSIAL and cynical views and opinions are reflected in his blogs and the Mr. Chap Morning Show, the topical internet radio talk show that is dedicated to educating, generating laughter, and invoking thought. The self-proclaimed "Rockstars of BTR" (www.blogtalkradio.com/mrchapmorningshow) are dedicated to entertaining the masses. You can find him at his online magazine blogging, giving movie reviews or writing short stories at www.chapscorner.blogspot.com
My Music
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STREETHOP AND BLUES MEETS SWAGNIFICIENT
Jul 17, 2009
MUSIC 101
Jun 21, 2009
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When it comes to music, I can definitely say that I'm knowledgeable of the subject. From vocals to instruments I can arrange, write and appreciate everything that music entails. I admit I can't listen to anything (and I listen to everything) without breaking every sound down to individual parts. I sometimes wish I was still in High School (the great Cass Technical), where I received my vocal and music theory training. I'm a student and a slave of music. It consumes me in every way and takes me to a place that no drug could ever take me. My favorite genre is Classical. I confessed to you all sometime ago that my favorite piece to air direct is the theme to Beetlejuice. Sure, laugh again but if you heard it like I hear it, it might be one of the best scores you've ever heard. I went back to my High School shortly after graduation to speak with my old choir teacher, Mr. Grobe. He was delighted to see me and we talked publically in front of the class. Out of the blue he asked me to teach the class the song "Ave Maria" by the composer Charles Gounod. (goo-node) I was nervous but honored by his request, (actually, it was more of a command) and I did it...the way Mr. Grobe would've. That's what I like to do. Teach music, instill awareness, and generate an appreciation of music from those around me. I was chatting with an old friend on IM one evening and she confessed to me that she watches this certain video all the time. She was almost embarrassed to forward it to me, but when she did, I saw her in a whole new light. It's the great Bobby McFerrin and he's doing a one-man show. Now Bobby is a musical genius. You have to either be a music student or a
I want to thank everyone for their support. Peace to Lil Saintsta for bringing me here to Soundclick. I'll be shouting various artist from hereon my internet radio show, The Mr. Chap Morningshow, only on Blogtalkradio.com