April 25, 2008

Photo Flash: Leibovitz takes Julianne Moore ‘Under the Sea’ - Broadway World

Switchfoot “Beautiful Letdown” CD Release Party
Switchfoot “Beautiful Letdown” CD Release Partynone2 min - Feb 1, 2004video shot at Switchfoot\’s “The Beautiful Letdown” CD Release party at Tower Records in La Jolla, CA in February 2004.

Sat, 31 Jan 2004 16:00:00 PST
Little Big Town Signs With Capitol Nashville
Little Big Town has left the independent Equity Music Group label to sign a multi-album deal with Capitol Nashville.

Fri, 25 Apr 2008 23:49:17 GMT

Patti Smith and Kevin Shields to release collaborative album

5 Questions with Marty Finkel
Youd be hard pressed to find a more down to earth musician calling Madison home than Marty Finkel. I was introduced to Marty through my friend and co-worker Spense at Strictly Discs whod had Martys self-titled release on his list of favorite records from 2007. Thats enough of a reason to get me excited. Recently Marty has established himself as a viable support for national acts including Why? and an upcoming stint with fellow songsmith John Craigie opening for MoB favoritesThe Acorn on Sunday, April 27th. Could you lend some information on the recording process of your self-titled record? Where and how was it recorded, and were there any lessons learned that you’ll apply towards future recording sessions? The bulk of the recording was done in Portland, Oregon at the legendary Jackpot! Studio. I had worked there with Adam Pike on my previous release (Songs My Mom Likes EP). I had a really great experience so I decided to go back out there. The plan was to go in the spring of 2007 but the original Jackpot! location was going to be demolished and turned into condos by then so I decided to go out in January before they made their move into the new studio. So in a week we recorded and mixed the whole album except for Its Gonna Be Alright and some additional mixing and mastering that was done later on. The lesson that I learned is to just spend more time in the studio for my future releases. Im going back out to Portland this summer to work with Adam again but this time Ill be spending two weeks out there. How long have you been playing music and what do your live performances consist of? Ive been making music for about seven years. I was always a rocker at heart and my early shows were usually played with a drummer but all of the musicians I knew were already in bands so I switched over to playing an acoustic guitar. So my shows have just been me and an acoustic guitar for the past four or five years. However, recently I put together a band that consists of a drummer and another percussionist. We played our first show in the new outfit a couple of weeks ago and it went well enough that I think Ill be doing more shows like that in the future. I like having the freedom to do acoustic as well as electric shows with the band so I think my shows will vary depending on who else is on the bill. Were always looking to uncover new favorite artists, are there any band(s)/record(s) that you could recommend to our readers? I dont listen to a ton of new music. Ive been enjoying Kelley Stoltzs new album as well as Bon Iver. The bulk of what I listen to is from the 60s and 70s. Some bands/artists that I would highly recommend include Judee Sill. Though her career and life were short lived the two albums she put out (Judee Sill and Heart Food) are pure sonic beauty. Honeybus is another great jangly pop band from the 60s. I also am a huge fan of Tyrannosaurus Rexs album Unicorn. Its before Marc Bolan was playing electric guitars and banging a gong. It is psych/folk at its best and a big influence on the debut album of my alter-ego Spinning Swords. The internet has dramatically altered the way artists can reach an audience. With things like blogs/myspace/etc, what are your thoughts on the power of the internet in terms of helping (or hurting) your music? Ive often had a battle of pros and cons with the internet. I think its definitely helped artists reach out to people that otherwise wouldnt have access to their music. But it has also allowed the marketplace to get over saturated with music which I think has a tendency to just overwhelm listeners. It also allows listeners to take music for granted. Instead of going out and buying an album people can just go to their favorite bands myspace and listen to three or four of their favorite songs. Though I personally would rather have 1000 people listen to my music for free than to sell 10 CDs so I guess the internet is a pretty good tool. If you were to play an entire set of someone else’s songs, whose material would you choose and/or enjoy playing the most? Im a huge fan of The Coasters. They had the greatest songwriting team of all time behind them (Lieber and Stoller). Their songs are just witty and fun and I think would go over well with audiences. I also got really into Harry Nilsson in the past year or so and we played Gotta Get Up at the first show with the new band and it was a blast. I think Harry Nilsson has a great catalog of songs that are again witty and fun. Otherwise, it would take a lot of instrumentation to do it right, but I would love to do Pet Sounds in its entirety. Myspace:Marty FinkelMP3:Marty Finkel - Make It In The Morning Find more MP3s at The Hype Machine or buy stuff from Strictly Discs | CD Baby

Thu, 24 Apr 2008 07:38:59 EDT
Victor Lin CD Release Party
My uber talented friend Victor Lin is having a CD release concert for his latest work, The Hymnbook. Check it out if you?re in the Big Apple Saturday. APR.26.08 @ 7:30pm CD Release Concert: The Hymnbook Church Of The Advent Hope 111 E

Switchfoot “Beautiful Letdown” CD Release Party

Wild Turkeys host CD release party Saturday - Sault Star
Wild Turkeys host CD release party SaturdaySault Star, Canada - 22 hours agoAdvance tickets to Saturday\’s CD release at Royal Canadian Legion Branch 25 cost $5 and are on sale at Rona Hardware, Branch 25, Thomas Walls School of

Thu, 24 Apr 2008 09:50:47 GMT
Mile High Makeout: Moving Units
I know it?s not an original sentiment and I?m the millionth person to make this observation, but I feel compelled to go on record with a bastardization of Mark Twain?s famous words: the reports of the death of music have been greatly exaggerated. As I observed in a past column, the intersection of art and commerce can, indeed, be a messy place. The music business is, without a doubt, at a point of crisis. People who?ve been making a killing for decades on the backs of hard-working creatives

Thu, 24 Apr 2008 17:03:54 -0700

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Saxophonist/Vocalist Mindi Abair to Release Her First Peak Records CD ‘’Stars'’ on May 6 Featuring Her #14 R&R Hit … (Centre Daily Times)

Saxophonist/Vocalist Mindi Abair to Release Her First Peak Records CD ‘’Stars'’ on May 6 Featuring Her #14 R&R Hit … (Centre Daily Times)
MINDI ABAIR, saxophonist/vocalist/composer, is set to release her first Peak records CD (a division of Concord Records) titled STARS on May 6, as one of an exciting new generation of crossover artists. Mindi is also set to perform live — previewing STARS and playing fan favorites during a live interactive performance on Deep Rock Drive.com on May 1 @ 6:00 p.m. PST/9:00 p.m. EST. Fans log on to …

Fri, 25 Apr 2008 00:13:12 GMT