Cypress Rosewood interviews Jaxon Wildcat – the Custodian of Film Park Studios

When Worlds Collide interview of Jaxon Wildcat by Cypress Rosewood

Cypress Rosewood interviews Jaxon Wildcat – the Custodian of Film Park Studios. Cypress Rosewood delivers another masterpiece as he performs live in Second Life and in Real Life. After all the intros and news, he plays a flute original that I think he called “Jolt”. Then he and Jaxon Wildcat talked about Film Park Studios and SL in general. Who said Second Life doesn’t have a pulse? Cypress kept the 2 Audiences on the edge of his words for the full hour. Check it out!

If you missed it, go to the podcast section of cypressrosewood.com (should be available this Sat.)

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Also, if you don’t participate in SL and you are curious, you can stream from radiofreenashville.org



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6 Responses to “Cypress Rosewood interviews Jaxon Wildcat – the Custodian of Film Park Studios”

  1. Dividing Sky on October 3rd, 2007 4:15 pm

    Did you hear it?

  2. deeboi on October 4th, 2007 6:05 pm

    Awesome!

  3. murdock hawkeye on October 4th, 2007 6:06 pm

    I have known that Jaxon Wildcat character for years. This is exciting news.

  4. tuit Timtam on October 7th, 2007 5:02 pm

    WOOT !! WILDCAT!!! you were great!!! fab!!
    LOVED THE TIE!!! (you clean up well) ;)
    The interiew was a big sucess, very informative.

    i see it now…Jaxon Wildcat..the next Johnny Carson!! Are you taking interviews for the next Ed McMann? ) lol Anyway WTG !! your the best !! :)
    ( Cyps.. you were great as always )

  5. Kizy Kayo on October 7th, 2007 8:47 pm

    Cool interview… loved hearing your story….

    Can’t wait for more from both of you guys…Wildcat and Cypress!

    You guys rock!!!!!!!!!!!!

  6. Abdallah on October 11th, 2007 9:04 pm

    Great show, must have been hard not to cuss ;D

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