Michael Davis
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"Logans music is mature, finely crafted and deep beyond his years. He has a gift for writing lyrics that probe the soul. His guitar work is tasteful and inventive and his voice well suited to his ballads. One of the most talented young artists I have heard in a long time." -Jack McNally, Co-founder of McNally Smith College of Music
"Heftel's songwriting shows the sort of wisdom that should take twice his years to acquire." -Isamu Jordan, The Spokesman-Review
"There are few musicians that give me as much joy to listen to as Logan Heftel. His music is filled with an emotional depth and intelligence that evokes a strong curiousity in the listener to try and perceive the world from Logan's perspective. He seems to have an innate knack with creating a personal connection with his audience." - Jonathan Nicholson, Fingerstyle Guitarist & Recording Artist
Hawaiian-born Logan Heftel has burst into the Los Angeles music scene and is proving himself to be an artist with a refreshing sound that everyone can fall in love with.
Heftel's debut album, "If It Does" (2005), was a highly-praised mix of inventive folk-pop and musing ballads. Recorded at both Black Coffee Recording (Spokane, WA) and in his home studio, "If It Does" was called "...one of the best independent releases that I have heard," by David Rachac of howwastheshow.com.
Heftel has been working non-stop writing and performing. His new album, "One Day E.P." captures a sincere moment in a sarcastic world. It shares Heftel's humor and sentiment while exhibiting his "...gift for writing lyrics that probe the soul," (Jack McNally, co-founder of McNally Smith College of Music). The E.P. was produced by pianist Louis Durra, who accompanies Heftel on the tracks.
Hey Logan, I've got a technical question for you...so we've got this guitar at my house and it gets tuned and then like within minutes it goes back out of tune. Do you know why a guitar would do this? It's not getting bumped or nudged or anything. I was thinking that it was either crappy strings that just can't hold a tune or tension or maybe it was something to do with the little knobs that tune the guitar, maybe those springs are crap...I don't know... Anyway dude, I see you're playing in New York again! That'll be tomorrow, have fun with that bro!
The trick is to stay focused on what you want to happen and let go of what you do not... cuz if you keep seeing things as they are, convincing yourself that you "have to" because that's reality, then it will always be your reality. want to change? it's as simple as changing the who, what, how, why and when of what you look at and FOCUS on... DAILY :)
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Failure is the best part of success. They are like yin and yang; you can’t have one without the other. So learn to celebrate your failures. Truly successful people even say they are successful because they have failed more than anyone they know. They keep trying and each time it doesn’t work, it’s just a learning experience. So, go out there, Fail, Learn, Succeed. Fail, Learn, Succeed. Say it with me now, Fail. Learn.. Succeed!!!
Put it this way, you CANNOT get hung up on when something doesn’t go your way. If you stay fixated on the failure, then you cut off the other two steps: Learn and Succeed. Fight the temptation to dwell on the failure with EVERYTHING you’ve got. Get excited about failing! Then Learn, Then Succeed!!!