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		<title>Musical Dads: Dan Freeman</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hey Folks: It&#8217;s been a while but here is a brand new Musical Dads edition. This one is hot off the presses with my dear friend, B.O.N.E Ent. favoriate and Musical Dad: Dan Freeman. Dan is the proud Papa of two beautiful children Parker and Delia, husband to the wonderfully talented Natalie and leader of the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey Folks:</p>
<p>It&#8217;s been a while but here is a brand new Musical Dads edition.<br />
This one is hot off the presses with my dear friend, B.O.N.E Ent. favoriate and Musical Dad: Dan Freeman.</p>
<p>Dan is the proud Papa of two beautiful children Parker and Delia, husband to the wonderfully talented Natalie and leader of the two man group <a href="http://www.comandantezero.com/#/home">Comandonte Zero</a>. CO as they are also known is a Brooklyn based bass/drum electro-funk duo consisting of Dan who is the bassist/vocalist and Ken White who is the drummer/producer/choreographer. Comandonte Zero can be seen performing all over NYC be sure to check their site often; it&#8217;s a show worth catching!<br />
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<strong>MrsDeveter: </strong>Dan thanks so much for taking time out of your busy schedule to chat with me. Since I know you are limited on time I&#8217;ll just ask you a couple quick questions so we can take a glimpse into the day in the life of a Musical Dad. Can you give us an example of a typical day for you as a musical dad?</p>
<p><strong>Dan: </strong>I wake up at 8:30 and take Parker to school. Then I work out and take Delia to school at about 10:00 (If she has it that day) Otherwise, I usually spend time with her in the mornings. Generally, I&#8217;m home until about 12-1 then go to a local cafe to just work on business stuff. (e-mails, booking etc.) At 3 I either go rehearse, write in the studio or teach. When teaching gets busy, I have to teach from 4 until past ten. If I&#8217;m not teaching, I come home at about 7:30, have dinner and put the kids to bed. Then, I&#8217;ll either go to a gig (if there&#8217;s one) go to the studio or catch a show. Usually I go to bed at 2:30AM.</p>
<p><strong>MrsDeveter: </strong>So you typically get about 4-6 hours of sleep a night huh? Sheesh. How do you balance all the hats you wear? Dad, Husband, Musician etc.?</p>
<p><strong>Dan:</strong> This is probably the hardest thing about being a musical dad. In the past couple of years, Natalie hasn&#8217;t worked as much as before, so I also have to figure out how to keep the funds coming in too. It&#8217;s hard to strike a perfect balance &#8211; stop practicing and just make money, and your art and soul suffer. Only practice and don&#8217;t hustle and you don&#8217;t eat.</p>
<p><strong>MrsDeveter: </strong>I know exactly what you mean. No work no food&#8230; the babies aren&#8217;t trying to hear that! What is the most difficult and then the best thing about being a Musical Dad?</p>
<p><strong>Dan:</strong> Again &#8211; the uncertainty of the hours and income is the most difficult. The best is that I get to do something I truly love and am excited about. This love is something I want to give to them. It doesn&#8217;t matter what they do, as far as I&#8217;m concerned, as long as it&#8217;s a passion that&#8217;s based on love and the desire to create something good, whether it&#8217;s a business, a dance, a sculpture etc. Also, they get to grow up around cool, different people which hopefully will give them a very open mind. Music&#8217;s amazing in that all kinds of folks work together to make it happen.</p>
<p>Thanks so much Dan for giving us a glimpse your life. It is EXCITING and jam packed!</p>
<p>Hope you enjoyed this edition of Musical Dads.</p>
<p>Until next time&#8230;<br />
Keep Jammin!</p>
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