Bitcoin Music Interview: Connie Kearney
Connie Kearney is best known in the cryptocurrency space for writing articles for CCN, including hispopular column highlighting Bitcoin job openings around the world, but he's also been gaining popularity as a musical artist. Under the name YESConnie, he put up a track on sfx.io called Lost Verse 5. Coming from a background in Bitcoin technology, he opened up the track with a nod to the blockchain, Bitcoin and the ChangeTip application. He said in an interview with CCN: "People fear what they don't understand. I included Bitcoin in my lyrics as a way to promote awareness and to express my....
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The origin of this interview takes us back to the BlockChannel podcast, hosted by Steven McKie and our own Demetrick Ferguson. The BlockChannel coexists here on The Bitcoin Podcast, where they take-on blockchain technology with a more educational approach, that speaks to the academia crowd. Dee was first introduced to the Oju project during the BlockChannel’s 1st interview, with Ethereum Co-Founder Joseph Lubin. This conversation took place on Ep1, click here to listen. “What can the blockchain do for this industry?” - J.Grushack Oju Music is making bitcoin sexy, and sex sells, so for that....
I caught up with singer-songwriter and Bitcoin enthusiast, Tatiana Moroz, to talk about her experience at SXSW this year. TRANSCRIPT OF INTERVIEW. Question: Tatiana, please tell us about yourself and your music. Tatiana: Hi my name is Tatiana Moroz and I'm a singer/songwriter from NJ. I have been singing as long as I can remember, I always knew what I wanted to do when I got older. I grew up listening to a lot of different kinds of singer/songwriters from the 60s and the 70s like Simon and Garfunkel, Cat Stevens, Carly Simons, Bob Dylan, and Neil Young, and I was really influenced by their....