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How do you handle success?
This was originally written as an email to my students My former student Collin Holloway - Who has handled success VERY well. Super proud. How Do You Handle Success? Over the years as an educator, I have experienced just about everything: joy, grief, failure, and success. Strangely, success has almost always felt like a surprise to me. Not because I didn’t work for it, but because I’ve always known how fragile it is. In this field especially, things can change overnight. Oppo
Matthew Denman
Mar 223 min read


When the Stage Starts to Change
I had one of those dreams last night — the kind that feels less like random neural noise and more like a message dressed in strange clothes. In the dream, I was backstage at a performance, guitar in hand, preparing to walk into familiar light. That part felt right: rehearsed ritual, muscle memory, the quiet breath before sound. Then, out of nowhere, the antagonist from No Country for Old Men stepped onto the stage. Cold, unblinking, uninvited. Musicians flanked behind him li
Matthew Denman
Oct 31, 20254 min read


Artist-First Manifesto
Leyenda Artist-First by Matthew Denman Leyenda Artist-First by Matthew Denman “Those who make the art must remain at the center of its story.” — me, always I’ve been thinking about this line for a long time. It’s deceptively simple, but it’s the axis around which everything I do now turns. If It Is Elemental was about why music matters — how it shapes us, connects us, and calls us into community — this is about how we build a world worthy of the people who make it. The Sys
Matthew Denman
Oct 20, 20255 min read


It Is Elemental
It Is Elemental by Matthew Denman “Matt, if you could have your way, you’d buy a big piece of land, build a dozen houses, and move your whole family and all your friends there.” They’re right. And it’s no surprise that many of the world’s great religions envision a kind of togetherness—an eternal communion of souls. I don’t dream of a commune. But I do dream of a community. Not one defined by shared walls, but by shared work. A community of people who are living, creating,..
Matthew Denman
Oct 20, 20258 min read
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