Site Author : Topic: Mick Moore: The Rock Star  (Read 447 times)
September 16, 2009, 08:42:09 AM
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Hey guys, I wanted some constructive criticism, especially on my writing style, and my site layout.

Is my writing boring? Entertaining? etc.

So, here it is:

Have any of you ever fantasized about a life as a musician in Hollywood? I know I have.

From what we watch on TV and read on the Internet, it seems like an awesome life: sing and perform what you want, make lots of money, meet a lot of famous celebrities, go to parties, etc.

But the truth is, life as a musician isn't all that simple.

There's the pressure to perform well, anxieties from possibility of failing, the usual celebrity temptations, and really long hours of work with little time to rest.

And, after the peak of their musical careers, half of the musicians and performers get this one, big mess: the career burn-out.

However, there's one common thread that runs through all musicians and performers: passion and love for what they do.

And that's what Mick had for rock music.

As you may now know, Mick Moore was the Lead guitarist in a popular heavy metal rock band in the 80's called Suspicion.

He loved heavy metal music since he was in high school, and his dreams came true in the 80's when his band took their first steps into what we now all know as Hollywood.

He played and performed countless hours of the music he loved; music was his life.

However, with so many vices that come with the celebrity status in Hollywood, it was hard to keep it going.

Eventually, Mick Moore hit the career burn-out, and he left his life as a musician.

Passion.

It's something we constantly strive to find, and when we find it, we think it's going to be our life-long passion.

But sometimes, things just don't cut it, and the passion disappears once we are disillusioned by what happens behind the scenes.
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