Good morning Kuwait Music readers
How are you this fine morning? Good? That’s great
I on the other hand am in a slightly confusing situation. My emotions are conflicting and I feel I need to talk to someone, so I am hoping you can help me, with your ears (eyes) to listen and advice or general ideas, to maybe help clear my head one way or another, perhaps even just writing about what is happening in my mind will help, as I pour out all the thoughts onto paper without disruption and then receive your advice at the end. At the moment my heart and head are at war and I need to let it all out, as all weekend I have been silent, brooding and considering all kind of things, good, bad and FUGLY!
Good Afternoon Kuwait Music Readers,
Forgive me for posting this article so soon after my last one but I couldn’t wait, I was so inspired that it just burst out of me!
My mind was put into a mad spin the other day by a recent interview on here with Ahmad Al-Hamily and Suburban Man.
Its Kathryn again, hope your all well and hope you don’t mind if I spill the contents of my head here.
I’m sat here on my lunch break, my mind was wondering, as usual to music in Kuwait and it’s up’s and Down’s and Queens – Bohemian Rhapsody came on my I-pod “Easy Come…Easy Go…Will you Let Me Go??” which reminded me of a subject I have been pondering all weekend and I am going to attempt to capture what has been buzzing around my head.
My friendo and colleague at Kuwait News Agency (KUNA) Hani Al-Bahrani conducted this ace interview with world recognized music producer and remixer Hani Al-Bader. This fellow worked with the King of Pop himself Michael Jackson.
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