I'm honored to share the new interview with the amazing singer Andrea Hamilton. She is an indie-folk singer/songwriter from Kansas City.
I recommend you listen to her past albums: 'Stronger Than I Seem' (2006), 'Deciding What to Keep' (2008), 'Green and Blue' with Valeri Lopez (2009), 'Slow Miracle'
(2011) and 'Salvation Come' (2012) as well as her two live albums: 'Live at Safe Haven' (2007) and 'Live at The Culture House' (2010).
I advise you to visit her website for more informations: Andrea Hamilton.
Thank you so much for acepting this interview. Can you tell us more about yourself? Where did you grow up, where do you live?
I was born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and raised in Kansas City, Kansas. I now live in the L.A. area, where I moved to pursue music when I was 18.
When did you start singing and how did you get started?
I started singing at school and church as an elementary student.
What is your favorite instrument?
Piano, because I never get tired of hearing it!
When and how did you become interested in pursuing a music career?
When I was 16 and was booking gigs for the band I was in, and touring in the U.S.
You recorded five studio albums as well as two live albums. Is there a new album soon?
I'm currently writing my next album, which will be full of new, hopeful pop songs! I'm excited
Can you describe your music?
I always describe my music as Hopeful Pop music. It's a bit indie singer/songwriter as well
Can you explain your process of writing and composing songs? Music or lyrics first?
I write lyrics first most of the time, but I never finish them until I have a melody
Where do you get inspiration from for your lyrics?
I feel inspired by life and especially by people who overcome hard times!
Can you give us the main links to buy your music?
https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/piano-ep/id527022867
Have you discovered some singers on this blog?
I hadn't heard of too many independent french artists and groups but your blog about Lou and Dust helped me out with that!
You seem wearing your glasses more often since few years. Has my page changed your opinion of glasses?
Your encouragement definitely helped me feel good about my glasses!! thank you!
How long are you wearing glasses?
I've been wearing glasses since I was 12.
How important is image?
I don't think image is the most important thing. It helps people discover my music, but I hope their impression of me is that I have a big, caring heart and not just a
good image.
Do you plan to release a new music video soon?
My latest video is my story about healing after being sick: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=joY38tnF5bo
What was the first CD you ever bought?
Lauryn Hill - The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill - great album!
What are your five favorite songs?
some favorite songs are: There's Hope by India.Arie, Always by Stevie Wonder, and She's Out of My Life by Michael Jackson
Are there any artists you have, or are planning to collaborate with?
I wrote "It's a Gift" with a really great artist Jess Penner.
Have you ever perform your music in public?
Yes absolutely I had the privilege of traveling around Asia and the US performing my music
What do you recall of your first performance?
My first performance was at church - a song about Mary the Mother of Jesus - I was 5 or 6 years old.
What kind of music do you listen to today?
Pop, R&B, and worship music
Any loves, other than music?
I love reading and cooking for people
What are the five things you can’t live without?
my husband Trent, vegetables, my car, my guitar, and knowing Jesus
What is a typical day/week like for you?
i sing a lot at Inland Hills Church in California, so a typical week includes planning for that, writing for my next album, marketing and doing youtube videos (or
promoting them), scheduling shows, and hanging out with my husband and friends!
Are you living your dream life now?
yes absolutely.
What plans do you have for the future?
I just want to keep making music that brings people hope and healing, and makes them feel less alone
mercredi 15 avril 2015
lundi 16 février 2015
Lou & Dust
An interview with the French duet Lou & Dust. Their music is beautiful and the voices are also co-dependent and complementary .
Listen to the video shared here but the others on their youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/louanddust
Thank you so much for the interview Aïcha & Esther. Can you tell us a little bit about you? Where did you grow up and where do you live now?
It's a pleasure ! We are musicians and we play in a women’s duet called Lou & Dust. We grow up in two different areas of France.
Esther grow up in the south of France and now she’s living in Nancy (Lorraine).
Aïcha grow up in the region of Paris, and that’s where she still lives. We're 23 and 24 years old.
Have you had previous experience as a solo singer? Can you give us details of past singing experiences?
We had some experiences but not a lot. We like doing music in solo but… when you meet your artistic alter ego, you have an energy that you couldn’t even imagine before.
Can you remember the first time you decided you wanted to be a musician?
Esther : Wow ! I remember me at 10... Music was the thing I loved the most. But music as a job ? Didn't seem real ! I was afraid to talk about it, it was my secret. I really decided to be a professional musician when I was working in a cultural center in Paris.
Aïcha : Well, at 10 I was in elementary school doing some choreography like the Spice Girls and talking with my BFF about how I'll become a famous singer ! But it was just a little girl's dream, I knew that I have to study and get a “real” job... So I played piano and guitar in my room and choose medicine studies... And thanks god I failed ! And then had nothing to lose to do what I like the most.
Where and when did you meet for the first time?
We've met at music school, “Music Academy International” in Nancy. We saw each other for the first time in backstage in October 2013.
When did you decide to create a group?
A few weeks after we met ! It was obvious.
Who chose the name "Lou & Dust" and why?
Both of us chose the name. It's a balance between the names, a karma thing. We would take hours to explain.
When did you get the idea to start uploading videos?
We did covers at first, we like to choose a song and do it in our way, so why not sharing it ?
Your covers are very eclectic. Who are your main musical influences, and where do you get your inspiration to write your songs?
We have a lot of different influences. And not only musical, everything can be an inspiration.
If you had to name your top 3 artists, who would they be?
Emma Louise, Julien Doré, The Do, Half-moon run, Jeff Buckley, Lola Wolf…That’s more than 3 but you know, we’re two !
Do you prefer write/sing in French or in English?
Definitely in English and we don’t even know why !
How many songs have you written? Who write the music? The lyrics? Can you explain your process of writing and composing songs?
There is no process, we both write music and lyrics. Sometimes together, sometimes not, sometimes with a piano and sometimes with a guitar ! That a lot of sometimes but we do music with our heart, we don’t anticipate.
Is your album soon due?
Not an album but an EP, our first CD, we hope it will be available in spring.
Do you really need glasses? It was a will or a coincidence?
We do really need glasses ! And it's totally a coincidence that we have almost the same. Karma thing again...
Have you discovered some singers through my blog?
Actually, to be honest, we don’t. Sorry ! But we don’t read a lot of blogs, we prefer discover some artistic and weird Tumblr.
Do you have a website to publicize your music? Can you give us few links?
Yeah, you can follow us on Facebook, Soundcloud, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube of course !
https://www.facebook.com/louanddust
http://soundcloud.com/louanddust
http://instagram.com/louanddust
http://lou-and-dust.tumblr.com
https://twitter.com/louanddust
You have a show in Paris soon, are you anxious?
Not really anxious, we can’t wait for it ! It’s gonna be the first time that we’ll be 3 on stage (with our lovely musician, Shrek).
Have you touring or any plans for a tour?
We’d like to organize a tour after the release of our CD.
How many members with you for shows?
We are only 3, both of us and the luckiest guy (haha joke).
What’s the most exciting thing about being on the road?
We didn’t have a tour yet so we don’t know much about that. But we think that being on stage every night and discover cities and people would be amazing.
What are your goals/dreams in life?
We know exactly what we want to do and who we want to become in the music industry. We also know what we don’t want obviously. But it would take hours to explain, and we like to keep it secret ;)
What's next step for "Lou & Dust"?
Run the world ! (Isn’t that a famous song ?!)
Listen to the video shared here but the others on their youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/louanddust
Thank you so much for the interview Aïcha & Esther. Can you tell us a little bit about you? Where did you grow up and where do you live now?
It's a pleasure ! We are musicians and we play in a women’s duet called Lou & Dust. We grow up in two different areas of France.
Esther grow up in the south of France and now she’s living in Nancy (Lorraine).
Aïcha grow up in the region of Paris, and that’s where she still lives. We're 23 and 24 years old.
Have you had previous experience as a solo singer? Can you give us details of past singing experiences?
We had some experiences but not a lot. We like doing music in solo but… when you meet your artistic alter ego, you have an energy that you couldn’t even imagine before.
Can you remember the first time you decided you wanted to be a musician?
Esther : Wow ! I remember me at 10... Music was the thing I loved the most. But music as a job ? Didn't seem real ! I was afraid to talk about it, it was my secret. I really decided to be a professional musician when I was working in a cultural center in Paris.
Aïcha : Well, at 10 I was in elementary school doing some choreography like the Spice Girls and talking with my BFF about how I'll become a famous singer ! But it was just a little girl's dream, I knew that I have to study and get a “real” job... So I played piano and guitar in my room and choose medicine studies... And thanks god I failed ! And then had nothing to lose to do what I like the most.
Where and when did you meet for the first time?
We've met at music school, “Music Academy International” in Nancy. We saw each other for the first time in backstage in October 2013.
When did you decide to create a group?
A few weeks after we met ! It was obvious.
Who chose the name "Lou & Dust" and why?
Both of us chose the name. It's a balance between the names, a karma thing. We would take hours to explain.
When did you get the idea to start uploading videos?
We did covers at first, we like to choose a song and do it in our way, so why not sharing it ?
Your covers are very eclectic. Who are your main musical influences, and where do you get your inspiration to write your songs?
We have a lot of different influences. And not only musical, everything can be an inspiration.
If you had to name your top 3 artists, who would they be?
Emma Louise, Julien Doré, The Do, Half-moon run, Jeff Buckley, Lola Wolf…That’s more than 3 but you know, we’re two !
Do you prefer write/sing in French or in English?
Definitely in English and we don’t even know why !
How many songs have you written? Who write the music? The lyrics? Can you explain your process of writing and composing songs?
There is no process, we both write music and lyrics. Sometimes together, sometimes not, sometimes with a piano and sometimes with a guitar ! That a lot of sometimes but we do music with our heart, we don’t anticipate.
Is your album soon due?
Not an album but an EP, our first CD, we hope it will be available in spring.
Do you really need glasses? It was a will or a coincidence?
We do really need glasses ! And it's totally a coincidence that we have almost the same. Karma thing again...
Have you discovered some singers through my blog?
Actually, to be honest, we don’t. Sorry ! But we don’t read a lot of blogs, we prefer discover some artistic and weird Tumblr.
Do you have a website to publicize your music? Can you give us few links?
Yeah, you can follow us on Facebook, Soundcloud, Twitter, Instagram, and YouTube of course !
https://www.facebook.com/louanddust
http://soundcloud.com/louanddust
http://instagram.com/louanddust
http://lou-and-dust.tumblr.com
https://twitter.com/louanddust
You have a show in Paris soon, are you anxious?
Not really anxious, we can’t wait for it ! It’s gonna be the first time that we’ll be 3 on stage (with our lovely musician, Shrek).
Have you touring or any plans for a tour?
We’d like to organize a tour after the release of our CD.
How many members with you for shows?
We are only 3, both of us and the luckiest guy (haha joke).
What’s the most exciting thing about being on the road?
We didn’t have a tour yet so we don’t know much about that. But we think that being on stage every night and discover cities and people would be amazing.
What are your goals/dreams in life?
We know exactly what we want to do and who we want to become in the music industry. We also know what we don’t want obviously. But it would take hours to explain, and we like to keep it secret ;)
What's next step for "Lou & Dust"?
Run the world ! (Isn’t that a famous song ?!)
vendredi 6 février 2015
Fanette
Fanette is an amazing singer always very busy with different musical projects! (Thanks to her for this interview!).
Listen to her music and you will discover this fantastic french singer!
Quickly visit her website at: https://www.facebook.com/Fanettemusic
Is "Fanette" is your real name?
“Fanette” isn't my real name, it's a nickname even though for me I feel like it is. Most of my family and friends call my like that since I was 4 years old.
Can you tell us a little bit about your personal background? Where did you grow up and where do you live now?
I'm quite a traveller, I just love people so I'm trying to meet as many people as I can, from everywhere, I think it brings so much to your life to try to understand other cultures. It opens your mind.
I was born in the South of France, Saint Raphaël but I grow up in a little town close to Nancy, in the North East of France. 5 years ago I left for Toronto in Canada, where I lived for about 4 years, and where I started Music, and recently recorded my 1st CD, so that city is very special for me, showed me and taught me so much. She would always be in my heart.
Few months ago, I came back to the East of France, to get a new set ready to start an European tour, that I would begin in the summer 2015. It's gonna be a new challenge for me, I love challenge, I need them in my life. I always performed with a band in Toronto, and right now I wanna come back to myself.
When and why did you start playing music?
Music has been a big part of me all my life. I don't remember not listening to music. I started playing piano for a few years when I was 10 years old. Then I stopped music for a bit and I came back to it at 22 years old, where I taught myself the guitar, and only 4 months after that I wrote my first song..
And then, I never stopped writing, performing , recording.. It became a real drug. I'm not sure about why I start playing, I think I had it in me for a long time, and my first year in Canada was the perfect timing for me to start. I ended up with friends who were all musicians, I had not much to do at that time, so I took the guitar that my dad bought me few years ago..
And this crazy story begins. Now I play Guitar, Ukulele, Concertina, Kalimba and Keyboard.
What was the title of your first song? What do you think of that song now?
Actually there is a funny story behind my first song. It's called “No One Loves Loneliness”, I was staying at a friend's place in Toronto when I wrote it, because I had no home at that time. So I wrote it in their living room one day..
And two years later, when they moved out, and I moved in, and that living room became my bedroom, that special living room where I wrote my first song. I really love that song actually. I worked so hard on it, because I was so scared I was gonna do something so bad, and I didn't want it to happen, so I put so much time and energy to write something as interesting as I could.
It was not as natural and real as what I write right now, for sure, but I still enjoy that song very much and I'm still performing it at shows.
What are the different types of genres that you sing?
I sing what I feel like singing. I'm honestly very bad at covering songs and sing exactly what the singer does, I just can't do it. I can't help but putting my own universe on the songs, so singing the way I like.
I don't like singing too loud or pushing my voice too much. I want to be as real as possible when I sing, this is why my voice is between talking and singing sometimes. And when I sing, I like suggesting a sweet melody, without pushing it too much.
But if one day I feel like screaming a bit, or singing louder, I'll do it, I do it in one of my songs actually.. It really depends on what I feel, I try not to think about it, because that would take away realness for me.
Can you describe your music?
I never know how to answer that question, and every person that come to my show, tell me that they can understand why! My friends use to say about my music that it's “haunting poetic folk” , and I like that, I think it's the best description.
My music is Folk, this is for sure, but also is a very atmospheric, ambient music as well.
What musicians have the greatest impact on you and why?
My dad was a big fan of the Rolling Stones and classical music, and my mom of the French Singer Francis Cabrel, which is a poetic, pop/folk artist. And I'm very glad I grow up between those two kind of music which are very different from each other, but both powerful and with so much talent, because it makes me open to like different kind of music, and when I hear my music, I can feel that influence for sure.
Because I use a lot of classical instruments, like violon, viola, double bass to create something very deep and atmospheric. Also because I like playing with different kind of music to create my own one and doing something original.
More recently, singers such as Leonard Cohen inspired me a lot. I just think it's so beautiful how you can be so powerful by singing quietly. And he's also a genius to me as a songwriter.
What kind of music do you listen to today?
I listen to all kind of music. I have a special love for quiet, intimate songs, where I can feel the emotions of the singers. I love listening to lyrics and try to understand the artist, I can spend so many hours reading lyrics.
I also love when people use instruments to create something new. I love Chilly Gonzales, who used a symphony orchestra to create a rap album, to give only one example.
What do you think of this blog and have you discovered some singers?
I really love the blog, I love discovering new artists, being on internet and trying to find artists that would touch me or that would make me want to collaborate with them , for example. And this blog made me discover great talent, so it's great.
It's very hard to be an artist nowadays and to try to push our art as far as we can, and being able to live from it, so those blogs have so much importance for us, we definitely need them.
You usually wear your specs. Has my page changed your opinion of glasses?
Not really, I mean I've always loved glasses. I was 5 years old when an eye doctor told my parents I would need to wear glasses. At first I found that fun, but after few years.. When I became a teenager who was “too cool to wear glasses” I stopped.
But few years ago I had migraines so I had to wear glasses again but I went to see different shops and I was tired of seeing all those “big black glasses” .. So I decided to ask if I could turn sunglasses into viewglasses.. and he said yes. And my actual glasses were born ;)
Do you think your glasses will become your trademark?
I don't know if my glasses would become my trademark, I don't think that way in general about my music neither, I'm thinking more in a simple way. I like to wear them (and my headaches tell me thanks too!) so you'll see me very often with them that's for sure.
You worked with another great singer who wear glasses: Sara Wilkinson. How did you encountered?
Sara Wilkinson is my best friend, we've known each other since almost 3 years now. We met at a pub one night in Toronto through a common friend.. And start to talk in french for hours!
We literally became best friends that day. And then roommates for almost 2 years.
You plan to work together again?
Oh definitely. I mean, she would be singing on my upcoming CD, and she is planning on coming to France and Europe with me, where I will be playing shows..
So yes, I think we'll be always doing music together, even if it's just for fun.
Are there any artists you have, or are planning to collaborate with?
I love collaboration. I love meeting new people in general, I think it makes you. I did work with a band called Drone Doctors when I was in Toronto, which was a lot of fun! I would definitely collaborate again in the future!
I love seeing what new people could see in my music, that maybe I never saw! It's a beautiful sing. And I would love to work on other people's work as well!
Do you participate in other projects as singer/songwritter?
I would like to do it one day, but for now I'm focusing on my music and it's taking me so much time that I don't have time to do something else. A friend wrote a song a while ago and wanted me to write the music for it. Which I did, and it would be actually on my 1st CD. And I'm working on some other projects as well, that would happen in the future, once I'm done working on my CD.
You will release your first album soon. Can you tell us a little more?
Yes for sure. I'm very excited about it. It's a lot of work and I'm a perfectionist, so you'll have to be a bit patient, but you won't be disappointed! I put all my heart on it! I was lucky to meet Mike Timmins (Cowboy Junkies) in Toronto, he came to one of my shows one day, loved my music and came talking to me after, saying he would like to work with me. And he's gonna produce that 1st CD.
We already recorded a bunch of stuff and it sounds so great, we still have more recording to do, and all the mixing process, that's why I'm saying you'll have to be a bit patient!
Are you going to sing in French or English, and why?
I'm gonna have 4 song in French and 8 in English. It was very important for me to have both on my CD. Because I love writing in English and it's usually what comes first to me.
But French in my language, I'm from France and I couldn't do a CD without having my own language on it. I wanted to have the french part of me on it too.
Can you explain your process of writing and composing songs? Music or lyrics first?
It really depends on the song, on the mood I'm in , and also on the theme of the song. All my songs are true stories, and I write them because I have to, to feel better in my head.
Writing is my way of healing, and also my of expressing my feelings and my thought about Life. So this is not really me who is gonna decide who comes first. It just comes to me, one day.
I remember I really wanted to write about my dad, for personal reasons, but it was very hard for me to write about him. For a whole year I said : “I'll do it, I'll write about it. I want to, I have to.” but nothing were coming. One day I had my guitar in my hands and was playing around, and I played that melody. And I knew. I texted a friend and said : “This is it. I'm writing the song about my dad”. And I called it “Confession”, and it's gonna be on my CD as well. So I think this is my own process of writing.. Let my body telling me how, and when.
Your amazing fever cover will be on this CD?
No it won't, it would only be originals on my CD. I love doing covers though, and I would always do so. But for I do covers as a break from working on my own music for fun. And I always like to change the songs, and make it my own, put my personality on it. This is what I like in covering songs. I would definitely sing it during my shows in Europe though! I'm working on that new set right now!
Have you ever perform your music in public?
Oh yes! A lot of times! Actually you'll find some of my live performances on youtube. I love playing live, I played shows in Toronto for about two years, at least once a month, sometimes 2 or 3 times. I was playing as much as I could! Now I'm back in France since a few months and working on a new set for new shows, so I'm taking a break, but I'll be back on stage this summer, in Europe this time!
For the stage, are you joined by a band?
In toronto, I was. I had at least 3 people with me, and sometimes 7. Viola, Violin, Accordion, Flute, Mandolin, Banjo, Double Bass, or Cajon.
In Europe it's gonna be a bit different though. I want to share my music even more than what I did in the past. I'll be playing different instruments myself, and work on a set where I could invite local musicians from every city to come play on my songs, and also be able to invite people from the audience to come adding something on the set. I'm very excited about this project , actually.
Do you have a web site to publicize your music? Can you give us the main links?
Yes I definitely do. You can go on my facebook, this is where I'm the most active usually : http://www.facebook.com/fanettemusic
You can also go on my website : www.fanettemusic.com
I also have a soundcloud and a twitter page : https://soundcloud.com/fanettemusic
https://twitter.com/FanetteMusic
What hidden talents do you have?
Hidden talents? Tough one. A lot of my friends, as Sara Wilkinson we talked about before, tell me that I can read through people. I am very good at understanding people and see what they are going through, even when sometimes they didn't even know themselves. I just love understanding the world in general, since I'm a little child, and if it can help my friends.. well it's even better!
What’s next for you?
My shows in Europe in apartments that I can't wait to do! I miss travelling so much and I'm so happy I'm gonna get to meet amazing people again! And my CD of course!
Listen to her music and you will discover this fantastic french singer!
Quickly visit her website at: https://www.facebook.com/Fanettemusic
Is "Fanette" is your real name?
“Fanette” isn't my real name, it's a nickname even though for me I feel like it is. Most of my family and friends call my like that since I was 4 years old.
Can you tell us a little bit about your personal background? Where did you grow up and where do you live now?
I'm quite a traveller, I just love people so I'm trying to meet as many people as I can, from everywhere, I think it brings so much to your life to try to understand other cultures. It opens your mind.
I was born in the South of France, Saint Raphaël but I grow up in a little town close to Nancy, in the North East of France. 5 years ago I left for Toronto in Canada, where I lived for about 4 years, and where I started Music, and recently recorded my 1st CD, so that city is very special for me, showed me and taught me so much. She would always be in my heart.
Few months ago, I came back to the East of France, to get a new set ready to start an European tour, that I would begin in the summer 2015. It's gonna be a new challenge for me, I love challenge, I need them in my life. I always performed with a band in Toronto, and right now I wanna come back to myself.
When and why did you start playing music?
Music has been a big part of me all my life. I don't remember not listening to music. I started playing piano for a few years when I was 10 years old. Then I stopped music for a bit and I came back to it at 22 years old, where I taught myself the guitar, and only 4 months after that I wrote my first song..
And then, I never stopped writing, performing , recording.. It became a real drug. I'm not sure about why I start playing, I think I had it in me for a long time, and my first year in Canada was the perfect timing for me to start. I ended up with friends who were all musicians, I had not much to do at that time, so I took the guitar that my dad bought me few years ago..
And this crazy story begins. Now I play Guitar, Ukulele, Concertina, Kalimba and Keyboard.
What was the title of your first song? What do you think of that song now?
Actually there is a funny story behind my first song. It's called “No One Loves Loneliness”, I was staying at a friend's place in Toronto when I wrote it, because I had no home at that time. So I wrote it in their living room one day..
And two years later, when they moved out, and I moved in, and that living room became my bedroom, that special living room where I wrote my first song. I really love that song actually. I worked so hard on it, because I was so scared I was gonna do something so bad, and I didn't want it to happen, so I put so much time and energy to write something as interesting as I could.
It was not as natural and real as what I write right now, for sure, but I still enjoy that song very much and I'm still performing it at shows.
What are the different types of genres that you sing?
I sing what I feel like singing. I'm honestly very bad at covering songs and sing exactly what the singer does, I just can't do it. I can't help but putting my own universe on the songs, so singing the way I like.
I don't like singing too loud or pushing my voice too much. I want to be as real as possible when I sing, this is why my voice is between talking and singing sometimes. And when I sing, I like suggesting a sweet melody, without pushing it too much.
But if one day I feel like screaming a bit, or singing louder, I'll do it, I do it in one of my songs actually.. It really depends on what I feel, I try not to think about it, because that would take away realness for me.
Can you describe your music?
I never know how to answer that question, and every person that come to my show, tell me that they can understand why! My friends use to say about my music that it's “haunting poetic folk” , and I like that, I think it's the best description.
My music is Folk, this is for sure, but also is a very atmospheric, ambient music as well.
What musicians have the greatest impact on you and why?
My dad was a big fan of the Rolling Stones and classical music, and my mom of the French Singer Francis Cabrel, which is a poetic, pop/folk artist. And I'm very glad I grow up between those two kind of music which are very different from each other, but both powerful and with so much talent, because it makes me open to like different kind of music, and when I hear my music, I can feel that influence for sure.
Because I use a lot of classical instruments, like violon, viola, double bass to create something very deep and atmospheric. Also because I like playing with different kind of music to create my own one and doing something original.
More recently, singers such as Leonard Cohen inspired me a lot. I just think it's so beautiful how you can be so powerful by singing quietly. And he's also a genius to me as a songwriter.
What kind of music do you listen to today?
I listen to all kind of music. I have a special love for quiet, intimate songs, where I can feel the emotions of the singers. I love listening to lyrics and try to understand the artist, I can spend so many hours reading lyrics.
I also love when people use instruments to create something new. I love Chilly Gonzales, who used a symphony orchestra to create a rap album, to give only one example.
What do you think of this blog and have you discovered some singers?
I really love the blog, I love discovering new artists, being on internet and trying to find artists that would touch me or that would make me want to collaborate with them , for example. And this blog made me discover great talent, so it's great.
It's very hard to be an artist nowadays and to try to push our art as far as we can, and being able to live from it, so those blogs have so much importance for us, we definitely need them.
You usually wear your specs. Has my page changed your opinion of glasses?
Not really, I mean I've always loved glasses. I was 5 years old when an eye doctor told my parents I would need to wear glasses. At first I found that fun, but after few years.. When I became a teenager who was “too cool to wear glasses” I stopped.
But few years ago I had migraines so I had to wear glasses again but I went to see different shops and I was tired of seeing all those “big black glasses” .. So I decided to ask if I could turn sunglasses into viewglasses.. and he said yes. And my actual glasses were born ;)
Do you think your glasses will become your trademark?
I don't know if my glasses would become my trademark, I don't think that way in general about my music neither, I'm thinking more in a simple way. I like to wear them (and my headaches tell me thanks too!) so you'll see me very often with them that's for sure.
You worked with another great singer who wear glasses: Sara Wilkinson. How did you encountered?
Sara Wilkinson is my best friend, we've known each other since almost 3 years now. We met at a pub one night in Toronto through a common friend.. And start to talk in french for hours!
We literally became best friends that day. And then roommates for almost 2 years.
You plan to work together again?
Oh definitely. I mean, she would be singing on my upcoming CD, and she is planning on coming to France and Europe with me, where I will be playing shows..
So yes, I think we'll be always doing music together, even if it's just for fun.
Are there any artists you have, or are planning to collaborate with?
I love collaboration. I love meeting new people in general, I think it makes you. I did work with a band called Drone Doctors when I was in Toronto, which was a lot of fun! I would definitely collaborate again in the future!
I love seeing what new people could see in my music, that maybe I never saw! It's a beautiful sing. And I would love to work on other people's work as well!
Do you participate in other projects as singer/songwritter?
I would like to do it one day, but for now I'm focusing on my music and it's taking me so much time that I don't have time to do something else. A friend wrote a song a while ago and wanted me to write the music for it. Which I did, and it would be actually on my 1st CD. And I'm working on some other projects as well, that would happen in the future, once I'm done working on my CD.
You will release your first album soon. Can you tell us a little more?
Yes for sure. I'm very excited about it. It's a lot of work and I'm a perfectionist, so you'll have to be a bit patient, but you won't be disappointed! I put all my heart on it! I was lucky to meet Mike Timmins (Cowboy Junkies) in Toronto, he came to one of my shows one day, loved my music and came talking to me after, saying he would like to work with me. And he's gonna produce that 1st CD.
We already recorded a bunch of stuff and it sounds so great, we still have more recording to do, and all the mixing process, that's why I'm saying you'll have to be a bit patient!
Are you going to sing in French or English, and why?
I'm gonna have 4 song in French and 8 in English. It was very important for me to have both on my CD. Because I love writing in English and it's usually what comes first to me.
But French in my language, I'm from France and I couldn't do a CD without having my own language on it. I wanted to have the french part of me on it too.
Can you explain your process of writing and composing songs? Music or lyrics first?
It really depends on the song, on the mood I'm in , and also on the theme of the song. All my songs are true stories, and I write them because I have to, to feel better in my head.
Writing is my way of healing, and also my of expressing my feelings and my thought about Life. So this is not really me who is gonna decide who comes first. It just comes to me, one day.
I remember I really wanted to write about my dad, for personal reasons, but it was very hard for me to write about him. For a whole year I said : “I'll do it, I'll write about it. I want to, I have to.” but nothing were coming. One day I had my guitar in my hands and was playing around, and I played that melody. And I knew. I texted a friend and said : “This is it. I'm writing the song about my dad”. And I called it “Confession”, and it's gonna be on my CD as well. So I think this is my own process of writing.. Let my body telling me how, and when.
Your amazing fever cover will be on this CD?
No it won't, it would only be originals on my CD. I love doing covers though, and I would always do so. But for I do covers as a break from working on my own music for fun. And I always like to change the songs, and make it my own, put my personality on it. This is what I like in covering songs. I would definitely sing it during my shows in Europe though! I'm working on that new set right now!
Have you ever perform your music in public?
Oh yes! A lot of times! Actually you'll find some of my live performances on youtube. I love playing live, I played shows in Toronto for about two years, at least once a month, sometimes 2 or 3 times. I was playing as much as I could! Now I'm back in France since a few months and working on a new set for new shows, so I'm taking a break, but I'll be back on stage this summer, in Europe this time!
For the stage, are you joined by a band?
In toronto, I was. I had at least 3 people with me, and sometimes 7. Viola, Violin, Accordion, Flute, Mandolin, Banjo, Double Bass, or Cajon.
In Europe it's gonna be a bit different though. I want to share my music even more than what I did in the past. I'll be playing different instruments myself, and work on a set where I could invite local musicians from every city to come play on my songs, and also be able to invite people from the audience to come adding something on the set. I'm very excited about this project , actually.
Do you have a web site to publicize your music? Can you give us the main links?
Yes I definitely do. You can go on my facebook, this is where I'm the most active usually : http://www.facebook.com/fanettemusic
You can also go on my website : www.fanettemusic.com
I also have a soundcloud and a twitter page : https://soundcloud.com/fanettemusic
https://twitter.com/FanetteMusic
What hidden talents do you have?
Hidden talents? Tough one. A lot of my friends, as Sara Wilkinson we talked about before, tell me that I can read through people. I am very good at understanding people and see what they are going through, even when sometimes they didn't even know themselves. I just love understanding the world in general, since I'm a little child, and if it can help my friends.. well it's even better!
What’s next for you?
My shows in Europe in apartments that I can't wait to do! I miss travelling so much and I'm so happy I'm gonna get to meet amazing people again! And my CD of course!
lundi 24 novembre 2014
Ray Gibson
I recently discovered Ray Gibson on a promotional website for glasses. Ray has an interesting voice et her music is beautiful. She kindly accepted an interview.
You must discover and visit her website: RayGibsonMusic.com
Can you tell us more about you? Where were you born and where did you grow up?
I was born and raised in Maple Ridge, British Columbia.
How long do you play music and how did you get started?
I taught myself the piano before I could speak, so I was fairly young! I then taught myself the guitar, banjo, ukelele and a few other instruments all around the age of fourteen. I've always been singing since I was a young girl for fun, but I began to perform in public around age seventeen.
How many instruments do you play?
I play six instruments, and am starting to learn the accordion now!
What was the first song you learned to play on guitar?
The very first song I ever learnt to play on guitar would've had to have been Desperado by The Eagles.
When and how did you become interested in pursuing a music career?
I became interested in pursuing a career in music when I was around the age of sixteen/seventeen. My close friend Aaron Pritchett, who is a Canadian country artist as well, would bring me out to some of his shows and let me perform along side him. The feeling that came from it was amazing so I couldn't imagine pursuing anything else!
What is the first song ever sung?
That's a tough one. Either something by Randy Travis, Don Williams or
Which famous musicians do you admire and why?
I really admire Hunter Hayes and his ability to master so many instruments. He's a great performer and songwriter as well. I also admire Miranda Lambert for her talent, as well as her image and how she portrays herself. Both two of my favourite artists!
What kind of music do you listen to today?
I listen to all sorts of music. Of course, the majority of my iTunes library is country music, but I really enjoy jazz, folk, and rock. I'm all over the maps!
How would you classify—if you can—your genre music?
My new album is currently in the works right now, and the sound will be very different from what you first heard on my EP I released in 2013. It will still be country, but with a little more edge.
Do you write the lyrics of your songs?
I've co-written all of my songs on my first EP, and plan to do the same for my upcoming album. I'm a big fan of writing my music.
Are your songs mostly fictional or autobiographical?
All of my songs come from personal experience, or other peoples lives that I am around. If you really pay attention to life and everything that goes around you, there's so much you are able to write about.
How many cd's have you recorded?
Currently, my first self-titled EP "Ray Gibson" is available on the iTunes store.
When can we expect a new CD?
My album will be available around the spring-summer time of 2015. An official release date can be expected in the new year.
Do you have a web site to publicize your music? Can you give us the main links?
www.RayGibsonMusic.com
The link to purchase my music off of iTunes is
https://itunes.apple.com/ca/album/ray-gibson-ep/id611238638
Have you ever visited my blog and listen to some singers?
Yes, they are all very talented! It's a great blog as well.
Recently, we have seen few videos with your glasses on, you need to wear them more?
Yes, I have got two sets of glasses. My black framed Raybans and then my Derek Cardigan glasses. I wear my glasses often.
Are you going to wear them in the future?
I think I will always be wearing my glasses.
How did you get the idea to advertise the glasses on a commercial website?
Clearly Contacts reached out, then came over and filmed an interview and a live video. They're a great company with great glasses!
Have you developed a new video and when will your video be promoted?
The new video can be expected in the Spring or Summer time of 2015.
What is the importance of your personal appearance?
I believe in just being yourself.
What is your dream venue to play?
It would be a dream come true to play at The Grand Ole Opry.
Do you prefer play solo or with band?
I love playing with the boys in my band, and I also love playing solo. They
Do you have plans for 2014?
Lots of behind the scenes work is going on right now that will be taking up most of my time for the rest of the year. I will be heading to Nashville next month to get started on the new album.
What do you want to say to all the readers of this blog?
Thank you so much for taking the time to read this blog. I hope you enjoy my music if you decide to take a listen!
You must discover and visit her website: RayGibsonMusic.com
Can you tell us more about you? Where were you born and where did you grow up?
I was born and raised in Maple Ridge, British Columbia.
How long do you play music and how did you get started?
I taught myself the piano before I could speak, so I was fairly young! I then taught myself the guitar, banjo, ukelele and a few other instruments all around the age of fourteen. I've always been singing since I was a young girl for fun, but I began to perform in public around age seventeen.
How many instruments do you play?
I play six instruments, and am starting to learn the accordion now!
What was the first song you learned to play on guitar?
The very first song I ever learnt to play on guitar would've had to have been Desperado by The Eagles.
When and how did you become interested in pursuing a music career?
I became interested in pursuing a career in music when I was around the age of sixteen/seventeen. My close friend Aaron Pritchett, who is a Canadian country artist as well, would bring me out to some of his shows and let me perform along side him. The feeling that came from it was amazing so I couldn't imagine pursuing anything else!
What is the first song ever sung?
That's a tough one. Either something by Randy Travis, Don Williams or
Which famous musicians do you admire and why?
I really admire Hunter Hayes and his ability to master so many instruments. He's a great performer and songwriter as well. I also admire Miranda Lambert for her talent, as well as her image and how she portrays herself. Both two of my favourite artists!
What kind of music do you listen to today?
I listen to all sorts of music. Of course, the majority of my iTunes library is country music, but I really enjoy jazz, folk, and rock. I'm all over the maps!
How would you classify—if you can—your genre music?
My new album is currently in the works right now, and the sound will be very different from what you first heard on my EP I released in 2013. It will still be country, but with a little more edge.
Do you write the lyrics of your songs?
I've co-written all of my songs on my first EP, and plan to do the same for my upcoming album. I'm a big fan of writing my music.
Are your songs mostly fictional or autobiographical?
All of my songs come from personal experience, or other peoples lives that I am around. If you really pay attention to life and everything that goes around you, there's so much you are able to write about.
How many cd's have you recorded?
Currently, my first self-titled EP "Ray Gibson" is available on the iTunes store.
When can we expect a new CD?
My album will be available around the spring-summer time of 2015. An official release date can be expected in the new year.
Do you have a web site to publicize your music? Can you give us the main links?
www.RayGibsonMusic.com
The link to purchase my music off of iTunes is
https://itunes.apple.com/ca/album/ray-gibson-ep/id611238638
Have you ever visited my blog and listen to some singers?
Yes, they are all very talented! It's a great blog as well.
Recently, we have seen few videos with your glasses on, you need to wear them more?
Yes, I have got two sets of glasses. My black framed Raybans and then my Derek Cardigan glasses. I wear my glasses often.
Are you going to wear them in the future?
I think I will always be wearing my glasses.
How did you get the idea to advertise the glasses on a commercial website?
Clearly Contacts reached out, then came over and filmed an interview and a live video. They're a great company with great glasses!
Have you developed a new video and when will your video be promoted?
The new video can be expected in the Spring or Summer time of 2015.
What is the importance of your personal appearance?
I believe in just being yourself.
What is your dream venue to play?
It would be a dream come true to play at The Grand Ole Opry.
Do you prefer play solo or with band?
I love playing with the boys in my band, and I also love playing solo. They
Do you have plans for 2014?
Lots of behind the scenes work is going on right now that will be taking up most of my time for the rest of the year. I will be heading to Nashville next month to get started on the new album.
What do you want to say to all the readers of this blog?
Thank you so much for taking the time to read this blog. I hope you enjoy my music if you decide to take a listen!
mardi 11 novembre 2014
Amy Obenski
The new interview is with the amazing singer Amy Obenski. Amy has already recorded 5 beautiful albums: 'What We Tell', 'Kite', 'From the Deep', 'Grow to Catch the Wind' and the lastest 'Restless' this year.
Listen to quickly her music: http://www.amyobenski.com
Where did you grow up and where do you live now?
I was raised in San Diego, California. I currently live in San Francisco, California.
When and why did you start playing music?
I started singing at a very young age, maybe at four years old. I started choir at age five and piano at age six. I can't say exactly why I started way back then. I was young and my mother sang and played the piano. My parents gave me an option between a school that focused on music and a school that focused on science. I chose music.
And how did you get started singing?
Most of my singing experience until I was 20 years old came from choirs. Lots and lots of choir.
What was the first tune(s) you learned?
"Tomorrow" from Annie
What singers, musician or otherwise, influenced you growing up?
I had so much musical influence it's hard to know where to start. I used to sing harmonies along with my mom. I learned a lot of classical and jazz throughout my childhood.
My pop and rock influences were all over the place and included Prince, Arrested Development, Pearl Jam, Boys 2 Men, Pink Floyd & The Doors.
You released your last full-length LP 'Restless' this summer. Unlike the previous ones, this one is titled "Amy Obenski & The Carbon Band". Why did you choose to be with a band?
I partly chose the band and they partly chose me. I was planning a trip to Europe and through a series of events, I found a band in France that wanted to play with me. I didn't even expect it. And when I played with them they sounded amazing and we had tons of fun! So naturally, I had to play with them more and return to France to be with them.
I wasn't planning an album with a band from France but it just sort of happened. It was a wonderful series of events and a highlight of my life, personally and professionally.
How many musicians and who are they?
Philippe Crochet on guitar
Mourad Ait Abdelmalek on drums
Josselin Sebille on bass
Those musicians had an impact on your music?
Most definitely. They took my music in a more Rock direction. It was really good for me. And I had to let go of a lot of my ideas of how my songs should sound. It was a great lesson for me in letting go and having things turn out positively as a result.
What are the qualities that you look for in your band?
I want my band to truly love the music, enjoy working with me and feel invested in my music as a project. On a personal level, we need to "jive" somewhat and have a good time.
Musically, I look for different qualities from each musician, but I feel they need to compliment the music rather than dominate it.
Is there a song on this last album that you especially love?
My favorite is "Some Kinda Change". I also really love "Deep Blue Ocean" and "Follow My Own Lead"
Can you explain your process of writing and composing?
Oh boy. What a big question. Usually my lyrics and melody come to me at the same time. Sometimes I sit at the piano or guitar and fool around until I find something that grabs me, and then I add my melody/lyrics to that.
Sometimes I write the melody and lyrics first and then add the instrument after. I don't stick to one writing format. I pull from many different processes until something works.
Sometimes a song just comes to me and I have to find a pen as fast as possible. Sometimes I have to sit down and focus and work really hard.
Where do you get inspiration from for your lyrics?
My lyrics just come from life. I spent a lot of time from about age eleven to sixteen, writing poetry in my room at night. I do a lot of thinking, sometimes too much thinking, but luckily a lot of this thought turns into songs. I analyze and reflect on my life a lot. Life is short and uncertain. It's important to me that I live life to it's fullest. So I think a lot of my lyrics are talking about how to break out of anything that is keeping me from doing that.
I know you like France! What do you like in this country?
Mostly, the people. I find French people are honest and know how to enjoy life. They have a lot less guilt and more fun than we do as Americans. The French really know how to enjoy a good moment.
They can sit and eat wonderful food with wine and great people for hours and not feel bad about it. It's what life is about. In the U.S. there's always this sense that you should be doing something that makes money or is productive.
Have you think singing in French for the next songs?
I have thought about it. I sang one verse in French in my song "In Paris" on the album.
Who are some artists you are currently enjoying?
Laura Veirs, Loch Lomond & Bonobo. I have to speak of my San Francisco based artists and friends too, of which there are far too many to mention. But they include Seth Lael, Artemesia Black, Kenny Schick, Kevin Robinson and so many others. There is so much good music out there that is not on the radio!
Do you like play covers on stage?
Only once in a while. I like to take a tune from an artist that really resonates with me and turn it into my own song. I've done this with Tracey Chapman, Stevie Wonder, Leonard Cohen and Spearhead so far.
What are the most memorable recent gigs times and why?
a) The final concert at the end of my Artist in Residence at La Maison des Arts in Saint Herblain, France. This was the end of my trip to france and also the culmination of everything we had worked on. In addition the auditorium was sold out, we had a string ensemble, I had The Carbone Band with me, and I got to play the Steinway. How can that not be the best?
b) CD Release Party for Restless in the center of San Francisco. I put together a band in San Francisco for this concert. We played the entire album from start to finish. There was also a DJ and live painting and several of my close friends in the audience. We had a great time.
How do you describe your music?
Ethereal Americana with a jazz influence and haunting vocals? I don't know, my description always changes and nothing seems to describe it adequately to me.
Can you promote some links to discover your music?
Of course!
http://www.amyobenski.com
http://www.facebook.com/amyobenski
http://www.twitter.com/amyobenski
Have you ever visited my blog and listen to the singers?
Yes, I believe I have.
Why don't you wear your glasses for any of your album covers?
Usually, the problem is about the glare on my glasses for pictures. I don't like my eyes to be hidden behind the glare. I want to look at people.
Still, you seem wearing your glasses more often. Has my page changed your opinion of glasses?
Maybe a little. Honestly, it has crossed my mind and boosted my confidence in wearing my glasses.
If you could go open up for any artist on tour right now who would it be?
Laura Veirs
What's your others hobbies?
Tango dancing, yoga, hiking/walking, travel and cooking.
Any plans for a new tour in France?
Not at this moment. Certain factors have made returning to France difficult which is very sad for me. I hope to return at some point in the future but right now I have no plans.
What’s next for Amy Obenski?
I've been practicing with a "looper". It’s this piece of equipment that allows you to instantly record and play back what you creat in a Live setting. You can then record and play back on top of what you created in a semi-endless fashion. I've been exploring this and practicing a lot. We'll see if it ends up in my Live performance. I hope so. I'm also hoping to make a music video for my song, Deep Blue Ocean. And I'm working on booking a lot of shows for 2015, mostly in the U.S.
Listen to quickly her music: http://www.amyobenski.com
Where did you grow up and where do you live now?
I was raised in San Diego, California. I currently live in San Francisco, California.
When and why did you start playing music?
I started singing at a very young age, maybe at four years old. I started choir at age five and piano at age six. I can't say exactly why I started way back then. I was young and my mother sang and played the piano. My parents gave me an option between a school that focused on music and a school that focused on science. I chose music.
And how did you get started singing?
Most of my singing experience until I was 20 years old came from choirs. Lots and lots of choir.
What was the first tune(s) you learned?
"Tomorrow" from Annie
What singers, musician or otherwise, influenced you growing up?
I had so much musical influence it's hard to know where to start. I used to sing harmonies along with my mom. I learned a lot of classical and jazz throughout my childhood.
My pop and rock influences were all over the place and included Prince, Arrested Development, Pearl Jam, Boys 2 Men, Pink Floyd & The Doors.
You released your last full-length LP 'Restless' this summer. Unlike the previous ones, this one is titled "Amy Obenski & The Carbon Band". Why did you choose to be with a band?
I partly chose the band and they partly chose me. I was planning a trip to Europe and through a series of events, I found a band in France that wanted to play with me. I didn't even expect it. And when I played with them they sounded amazing and we had tons of fun! So naturally, I had to play with them more and return to France to be with them.
I wasn't planning an album with a band from France but it just sort of happened. It was a wonderful series of events and a highlight of my life, personally and professionally.
How many musicians and who are they?
Philippe Crochet on guitar
Mourad Ait Abdelmalek on drums
Josselin Sebille on bass
Those musicians had an impact on your music?
Most definitely. They took my music in a more Rock direction. It was really good for me. And I had to let go of a lot of my ideas of how my songs should sound. It was a great lesson for me in letting go and having things turn out positively as a result.
What are the qualities that you look for in your band?
I want my band to truly love the music, enjoy working with me and feel invested in my music as a project. On a personal level, we need to "jive" somewhat and have a good time.
Musically, I look for different qualities from each musician, but I feel they need to compliment the music rather than dominate it.
Is there a song on this last album that you especially love?
My favorite is "Some Kinda Change". I also really love "Deep Blue Ocean" and "Follow My Own Lead"
Can you explain your process of writing and composing?
Oh boy. What a big question. Usually my lyrics and melody come to me at the same time. Sometimes I sit at the piano or guitar and fool around until I find something that grabs me, and then I add my melody/lyrics to that.
Sometimes I write the melody and lyrics first and then add the instrument after. I don't stick to one writing format. I pull from many different processes until something works.
Sometimes a song just comes to me and I have to find a pen as fast as possible. Sometimes I have to sit down and focus and work really hard.
Where do you get inspiration from for your lyrics?
My lyrics just come from life. I spent a lot of time from about age eleven to sixteen, writing poetry in my room at night. I do a lot of thinking, sometimes too much thinking, but luckily a lot of this thought turns into songs. I analyze and reflect on my life a lot. Life is short and uncertain. It's important to me that I live life to it's fullest. So I think a lot of my lyrics are talking about how to break out of anything that is keeping me from doing that.
I know you like France! What do you like in this country?
Mostly, the people. I find French people are honest and know how to enjoy life. They have a lot less guilt and more fun than we do as Americans. The French really know how to enjoy a good moment.
They can sit and eat wonderful food with wine and great people for hours and not feel bad about it. It's what life is about. In the U.S. there's always this sense that you should be doing something that makes money or is productive.
Have you think singing in French for the next songs?
I have thought about it. I sang one verse in French in my song "In Paris" on the album.
Who are some artists you are currently enjoying?
Laura Veirs, Loch Lomond & Bonobo. I have to speak of my San Francisco based artists and friends too, of which there are far too many to mention. But they include Seth Lael, Artemesia Black, Kenny Schick, Kevin Robinson and so many others. There is so much good music out there that is not on the radio!
Do you like play covers on stage?
Only once in a while. I like to take a tune from an artist that really resonates with me and turn it into my own song. I've done this with Tracey Chapman, Stevie Wonder, Leonard Cohen and Spearhead so far.
What are the most memorable recent gigs times and why?
a) The final concert at the end of my Artist in Residence at La Maison des Arts in Saint Herblain, France. This was the end of my trip to france and also the culmination of everything we had worked on. In addition the auditorium was sold out, we had a string ensemble, I had The Carbone Band with me, and I got to play the Steinway. How can that not be the best?
b) CD Release Party for Restless in the center of San Francisco. I put together a band in San Francisco for this concert. We played the entire album from start to finish. There was also a DJ and live painting and several of my close friends in the audience. We had a great time.
How do you describe your music?
Ethereal Americana with a jazz influence and haunting vocals? I don't know, my description always changes and nothing seems to describe it adequately to me.
Can you promote some links to discover your music?
Of course!
http://www.amyobenski.com
http://www.facebook.com/amyobenski
http://www.twitter.com/amyobenski
Have you ever visited my blog and listen to the singers?
Yes, I believe I have.
Why don't you wear your glasses for any of your album covers?
Usually, the problem is about the glare on my glasses for pictures. I don't like my eyes to be hidden behind the glare. I want to look at people.
Still, you seem wearing your glasses more often. Has my page changed your opinion of glasses?
Maybe a little. Honestly, it has crossed my mind and boosted my confidence in wearing my glasses.
If you could go open up for any artist on tour right now who would it be?
Laura Veirs
What's your others hobbies?
Tango dancing, yoga, hiking/walking, travel and cooking.
Any plans for a new tour in France?
Not at this moment. Certain factors have made returning to France difficult which is very sad for me. I hope to return at some point in the future but right now I have no plans.
What’s next for Amy Obenski?
I've been practicing with a "looper". It’s this piece of equipment that allows you to instantly record and play back what you creat in a Live setting. You can then record and play back on top of what you created in a semi-endless fashion. I've been exploring this and practicing a lot. We'll see if it ends up in my Live performance. I hope so. I'm also hoping to make a music video for my song, Deep Blue Ocean. And I'm working on booking a lot of shows for 2015, mostly in the U.S.
dimanche 25 mai 2014
Bri-anne Swan
The new interview is with the sweet Bri-anne Swan who have already be on this blog few years ago. She is a singer-songwriter from Toronto, Ontario.
After an amazing first CD 'These Are All My Friends', Bri-Anne Swan is coming back for a new album 'Letters Home' next year. You can help her: Indiegogo Bri-anne Swan Letters Home Album Fundraiser
Visit her website and listen to her angelic voice and wonderful songs: http://bri-anneswan.com/
Can you tell us a bit about Bri-anne? What city did you grow up and where do you live now?
I actually didn’t grow up in a city. I grew up in the countryside within a township called Oro-Medonte. It’s near Orillia, Ontario in Canada. I currently live in Toronto.
How did you figure out you can sing and how did you learn how to do it?
I guess when I was little, it never really occurred to me that I couldn’t. Then, when I got a little bit older, nobody was really telling me to stop, so I figured I wasn’t terrible. When I was in 13 I won a singing competition, which really wasn’t a big deal since I was competing in a town with a population of 1000 people, but I was pretty excited about it. I don’t know how I learned. I have never had any instruction on how to sing (although I often wish I had). I’ve just always really loved doing it.
Who were your musical influences growing up?
I listened to so many different artists and genres when I was growing up that it’s difficult to keep track. I’ve always really liked Gordon Lightfoot. He’s kind of always going to be my platonic musical crush. When I was younger I listened to a lot of the music my parents listened to: The Moody Blues, ZZ Top, The Beatles, Fleetwood Mac, etc. I was in love with musical theatre and at one point wished desperately I could be a stage actress, but I was enough of a realist to understand I don’t have the vocal chops for that. When I first heard Dvorak’s “New World Symphony” I thought it was the most perfect piece of music ever written. I also really liked The Rainkin Family when I was young, as well as Moxy Fruvous. This is basically what I listened to up to graduating elementary school. I even went through a phase of really loving Ace of Base, but I take no responsibility for that. It was the 90s. It wasn’t my fault.
Who are some artists you are currently enjoying?
I’ve just discovered a really great Canadian band called Trent Severn. I saw them live a couple nights ago and they really blew me away. Leonard Cohen and Sam Phillips are never far from my CD player right now, as well as The Civil Wars, Iron & Wine, David Ford, A Fine Frenzy, Rose Cousins, The Wilderness of Manitoba, Ingrid Michaelson, Bruce Springsteen, Joni Mitchell, The Tragically Hip, Beth Orton, Vashti Bunyan, Tom Waits, The Great Wilderness, Sufjan Stevens… Did I mention I like Gordon Lightfoot?
Your voice is very soft, we can immediately recognize your songs. How would you define your musical style?
The music you’d be listening to while sitting around a campfire, sipping hot chocolate on a mid-autumn evening.
How many instruments do you play?
None very well.
How many cd have you recorded? Can you give us the list?
I have released an album (...these are all my friends), an EP (Ballad of a Canadian Superhero) and two singles (May it Be & True Love Showers). I am currently in preproduction for my second full length record titled LETTERS HOME. I’m hoping to release it in April 2015. I have a lot of information about this project at http://www.bri-anneswan.com/lettershome
Do you feel you have grown as a songwriter since your first album?
Yes, definitely. Sometimes it’s difficult for me to listen to some of the songs from my first record because I wouldn’t have written them the same way now as I did then. It’s taken some time and some perspective to come to terms with this and be ok with it. My first record captures a certain period of my life. I’ve grown as a person since that record was released, so it only makes sense that I will have grown as a songwriter as well. I hope 10 years from now I listen back to the record I’m working on now and feel the same way - that I’ve grown and matured. In some ways, songwriting is the way I document my life’s journey.
Do you have a web site to publicize your music and can you give us the links?
Yes!
www.bri-anneswan.com
www.facebook.com/Bri-anneSwanMusic
But...your best bet to find me in cyberspace is on Twitter… www.twitter.com/swannybee
Can you explain your process of writing and composing songs? Music or lyrics first?
I start with music and lyrics together, but I usually finish the music and structure of a song first. Then I go back and fill in the rest of the lyrics.
I know you speak a little French, how did you learn this language? Are you planning to write more in French?
Most people in Canada can speak a little French, especially when it comes to food because all packaging in Canada is bilingual. My grandmother speaks an Acadian dialect of French which is used throughout the East Coast of Canada where she grew up. However, most of the French I know comes from what I was taught in school, and a short period where I lived in Quebec. I sing in French better than I speak it. I’m actually embarrassed I don’t speak French more fluently. Surprisingly, I am much better at speaking German. I would consider German to be my second language, although I would never say that I am fluent.
I am planning on singing more in French. Within a few years I hope to release a collection of traditional Canadian folk songs in English, French and even some of our First Nations languages.
There are many talented female singers in Canada, Lindi Ortega, Andrea DeBoer (BlueVenus), Emma-Lee, is what you've already considered working with them? Collaboration, duet or show?
I have had the pleasure of sharing a stage or a show with every single person you’ve listed here. Not only are all these singers Canadian, but they’re also based in Toronto (except for Lindi - she has recently relocated to Nashville). It is entirely possible that we will play shows together at some point, but to be honest, they are all a little further ahead in their careers than I am. I respect them all a lot for what they’ve been able to accomplish.
You have posted new pics and a new song, so does that mean there is a new album on the horizon?
Yes, and I am very excited for this project. “Letters Home” has been a project brewing for some time, and I really excited to be heading into the studio to start recording. We’ve been raising money to fund the project this month at www.bri-anneswan.com/lettershome. So many very generous people have contributed already. I’m very grateful for this, and look forward to creating an album I hope people will love.
Can you give us some details of this recording?
Four years ago, my parents sold their little farm in Central Ontario and moved to the Maritimes.
With the departure of my parents, the last ties to the community where I grew up disappeared. My brothers had moved away. Most of my friends had left the countryside (just as I did) and moved into the cities. The older farmers I knew growing up and saw as adopted grandparents are slowly passing away.
Things have changed. "Home" is different. The small town where I went to high school has changed, dramatically in some ways (actually, my high school was just demolished!), with large suburban box stores.
After my son was born in 2012, my new family returned to the river where I played as a child and planted him a tree, attempting to reestablish roots to a place that holds deep, often bittersweet memories and has shaped who I am. "Here's where I come from. Therefore, here's where you come from."
We made the drive from Toronto to visit my son's tree regularly. We watered it. We made sure the weeds were cleared away so it had enough sun and room to grow. 18 months after we planted our tree, I returned to the riverbank to find it buried under a pile of dirt, carelessly bulldozed over during the construction of a nearby bridge. It got the gears turning for a new writing project creatively based around the idea of "home". Does it ever stay the same? Can we ever really go back? Does it even matter? This project, Letters Home, is just that - artistic love letters to time, people and places that hold influence and are slowly disappearing. The project isn't necessarily specific to where I grew up, but rather the general concept of home and how it shapes who we are.
You seem to be wearing your glasses in a lot of your new pictures. Has my blog influenced you to wear them more often?
Perhaps your blog is one of the influences. When I did my first promo shots, there was an issue with my lenses reflecting light back into the camera so we couldn’t see my eyes. When I received the photos back I thought they were really nice, but I didn’t really think they looked like me. People would comment how they didn’t recognize me from my photos when I was wearing my glasses - and I wear my glasses all the time. I would be constantly walking into walls without them. So, I decided that all of my future photos I’d wear my glasses because it’s a better representation of who I am.
What do you think of this blog and have you discovered some singers?
I enjoy the blog a lot. I found Misty Boyce and The Empire Lights though your site and really like what they’re doing.
I think it’s really, really great how you’ve worked so hard to promote independent musicians who are visually impaired.
How important is your overall appearance?
I don’t even know where to begin with this question. I’ve just asked my toddler what he thinks about my appearance and he has responded by pulling my hair out of its ponytail and smearing tomato sauce on my freshly laundered white t-shirt. Most days I consider it an accomplishment just to be able to look after my personal hygiene.
How important is my appearance to my music career? To my sense of self? In my day to day? To the people around me? I don’t really know.
I do know that I like to dress up for shows. It’s about the only opportunity I have these days to wear anything pretty.
What kinds of times and places have you played music in your life?
I have performed in cafes, clubs, theatres, churches, community centres, living rooms and parks in 9 out of 10 Canadian provinces. I once found myself inadvertently booked at a marijuana speakeasy. I also once agreed to be the musical act for a benefit gala, but realized when I arrived that all the other performers were putting on a burlesque show. I was the only one who kept their clothes on throughout the entire performance. Nobody really seemed to mind.
When were you most satisfied in your job?
When somebody told me that they had shared a song I had written with a friend of theirs. This friend was going through a very difficult time and found the lyrics to be very moving and helpful. I also find myself sometimes playing a part in significant life events; singing at weddings, proposals and especially funerals. I find it extremely moving to be able to share these moments with people through my music.
What do you like and dislike about this job?
Likes: Being my own boss, showing up to work in my pyjamas if I want to, connecting with people through art, creating something lasting
Dislikes: Being my own boss, not having motivation to get out of my pyjamas, not having a clear or set path to success, feeling like I spend more time booking shows, writing grant proposals and looking after administrative tasks than I do actually writing songs.
What plans do you have for 2014?
Making a record. Playing more shows. Pushing a baby out of my body.
After an amazing first CD 'These Are All My Friends', Bri-Anne Swan is coming back for a new album 'Letters Home' next year. You can help her: Indiegogo Bri-anne Swan Letters Home Album Fundraiser
Visit her website and listen to her angelic voice and wonderful songs: http://bri-anneswan.com/
Can you tell us a bit about Bri-anne? What city did you grow up and where do you live now?
I actually didn’t grow up in a city. I grew up in the countryside within a township called Oro-Medonte. It’s near Orillia, Ontario in Canada. I currently live in Toronto.
How did you figure out you can sing and how did you learn how to do it?
I guess when I was little, it never really occurred to me that I couldn’t. Then, when I got a little bit older, nobody was really telling me to stop, so I figured I wasn’t terrible. When I was in 13 I won a singing competition, which really wasn’t a big deal since I was competing in a town with a population of 1000 people, but I was pretty excited about it. I don’t know how I learned. I have never had any instruction on how to sing (although I often wish I had). I’ve just always really loved doing it.
Who were your musical influences growing up?
I listened to so many different artists and genres when I was growing up that it’s difficult to keep track. I’ve always really liked Gordon Lightfoot. He’s kind of always going to be my platonic musical crush. When I was younger I listened to a lot of the music my parents listened to: The Moody Blues, ZZ Top, The Beatles, Fleetwood Mac, etc. I was in love with musical theatre and at one point wished desperately I could be a stage actress, but I was enough of a realist to understand I don’t have the vocal chops for that. When I first heard Dvorak’s “New World Symphony” I thought it was the most perfect piece of music ever written. I also really liked The Rainkin Family when I was young, as well as Moxy Fruvous. This is basically what I listened to up to graduating elementary school. I even went through a phase of really loving Ace of Base, but I take no responsibility for that. It was the 90s. It wasn’t my fault.
Who are some artists you are currently enjoying?
I’ve just discovered a really great Canadian band called Trent Severn. I saw them live a couple nights ago and they really blew me away. Leonard Cohen and Sam Phillips are never far from my CD player right now, as well as The Civil Wars, Iron & Wine, David Ford, A Fine Frenzy, Rose Cousins, The Wilderness of Manitoba, Ingrid Michaelson, Bruce Springsteen, Joni Mitchell, The Tragically Hip, Beth Orton, Vashti Bunyan, Tom Waits, The Great Wilderness, Sufjan Stevens… Did I mention I like Gordon Lightfoot?
Your voice is very soft, we can immediately recognize your songs. How would you define your musical style?
The music you’d be listening to while sitting around a campfire, sipping hot chocolate on a mid-autumn evening.
How many instruments do you play?
None very well.
How many cd have you recorded? Can you give us the list?
I have released an album (...these are all my friends), an EP (Ballad of a Canadian Superhero) and two singles (May it Be & True Love Showers). I am currently in preproduction for my second full length record titled LETTERS HOME. I’m hoping to release it in April 2015. I have a lot of information about this project at http://www.bri-anneswan.com/lettershome
Do you feel you have grown as a songwriter since your first album?
Yes, definitely. Sometimes it’s difficult for me to listen to some of the songs from my first record because I wouldn’t have written them the same way now as I did then. It’s taken some time and some perspective to come to terms with this and be ok with it. My first record captures a certain period of my life. I’ve grown as a person since that record was released, so it only makes sense that I will have grown as a songwriter as well. I hope 10 years from now I listen back to the record I’m working on now and feel the same way - that I’ve grown and matured. In some ways, songwriting is the way I document my life’s journey.
Do you have a web site to publicize your music and can you give us the links?
Yes!
www.bri-anneswan.com
www.facebook.com/Bri-anneSwanMusic
But...your best bet to find me in cyberspace is on Twitter… www.twitter.com/swannybee
Can you explain your process of writing and composing songs? Music or lyrics first?
I start with music and lyrics together, but I usually finish the music and structure of a song first. Then I go back and fill in the rest of the lyrics.
I know you speak a little French, how did you learn this language? Are you planning to write more in French?
Most people in Canada can speak a little French, especially when it comes to food because all packaging in Canada is bilingual. My grandmother speaks an Acadian dialect of French which is used throughout the East Coast of Canada where she grew up. However, most of the French I know comes from what I was taught in school, and a short period where I lived in Quebec. I sing in French better than I speak it. I’m actually embarrassed I don’t speak French more fluently. Surprisingly, I am much better at speaking German. I would consider German to be my second language, although I would never say that I am fluent.
I am planning on singing more in French. Within a few years I hope to release a collection of traditional Canadian folk songs in English, French and even some of our First Nations languages.
There are many talented female singers in Canada, Lindi Ortega, Andrea DeBoer (BlueVenus), Emma-Lee, is what you've already considered working with them? Collaboration, duet or show?
I have had the pleasure of sharing a stage or a show with every single person you’ve listed here. Not only are all these singers Canadian, but they’re also based in Toronto (except for Lindi - she has recently relocated to Nashville). It is entirely possible that we will play shows together at some point, but to be honest, they are all a little further ahead in their careers than I am. I respect them all a lot for what they’ve been able to accomplish.
You have posted new pics and a new song, so does that mean there is a new album on the horizon?
Yes, and I am very excited for this project. “Letters Home” has been a project brewing for some time, and I really excited to be heading into the studio to start recording. We’ve been raising money to fund the project this month at www.bri-anneswan.com/lettershome. So many very generous people have contributed already. I’m very grateful for this, and look forward to creating an album I hope people will love.
Can you give us some details of this recording?
Four years ago, my parents sold their little farm in Central Ontario and moved to the Maritimes.
With the departure of my parents, the last ties to the community where I grew up disappeared. My brothers had moved away. Most of my friends had left the countryside (just as I did) and moved into the cities. The older farmers I knew growing up and saw as adopted grandparents are slowly passing away.
Things have changed. "Home" is different. The small town where I went to high school has changed, dramatically in some ways (actually, my high school was just demolished!), with large suburban box stores.
After my son was born in 2012, my new family returned to the river where I played as a child and planted him a tree, attempting to reestablish roots to a place that holds deep, often bittersweet memories and has shaped who I am. "Here's where I come from. Therefore, here's where you come from."
We made the drive from Toronto to visit my son's tree regularly. We watered it. We made sure the weeds were cleared away so it had enough sun and room to grow. 18 months after we planted our tree, I returned to the riverbank to find it buried under a pile of dirt, carelessly bulldozed over during the construction of a nearby bridge. It got the gears turning for a new writing project creatively based around the idea of "home". Does it ever stay the same? Can we ever really go back? Does it even matter? This project, Letters Home, is just that - artistic love letters to time, people and places that hold influence and are slowly disappearing. The project isn't necessarily specific to where I grew up, but rather the general concept of home and how it shapes who we are.
You seem to be wearing your glasses in a lot of your new pictures. Has my blog influenced you to wear them more often?
Perhaps your blog is one of the influences. When I did my first promo shots, there was an issue with my lenses reflecting light back into the camera so we couldn’t see my eyes. When I received the photos back I thought they were really nice, but I didn’t really think they looked like me. People would comment how they didn’t recognize me from my photos when I was wearing my glasses - and I wear my glasses all the time. I would be constantly walking into walls without them. So, I decided that all of my future photos I’d wear my glasses because it’s a better representation of who I am.
What do you think of this blog and have you discovered some singers?
I enjoy the blog a lot. I found Misty Boyce and The Empire Lights though your site and really like what they’re doing.
I think it’s really, really great how you’ve worked so hard to promote independent musicians who are visually impaired.
How important is your overall appearance?
I don’t even know where to begin with this question. I’ve just asked my toddler what he thinks about my appearance and he has responded by pulling my hair out of its ponytail and smearing tomato sauce on my freshly laundered white t-shirt. Most days I consider it an accomplishment just to be able to look after my personal hygiene.
How important is my appearance to my music career? To my sense of self? In my day to day? To the people around me? I don’t really know.
I do know that I like to dress up for shows. It’s about the only opportunity I have these days to wear anything pretty.
What kinds of times and places have you played music in your life?
I have performed in cafes, clubs, theatres, churches, community centres, living rooms and parks in 9 out of 10 Canadian provinces. I once found myself inadvertently booked at a marijuana speakeasy. I also once agreed to be the musical act for a benefit gala, but realized when I arrived that all the other performers were putting on a burlesque show. I was the only one who kept their clothes on throughout the entire performance. Nobody really seemed to mind.
When were you most satisfied in your job?
When somebody told me that they had shared a song I had written with a friend of theirs. This friend was going through a very difficult time and found the lyrics to be very moving and helpful. I also find myself sometimes playing a part in significant life events; singing at weddings, proposals and especially funerals. I find it extremely moving to be able to share these moments with people through my music.
What do you like and dislike about this job?
Likes: Being my own boss, showing up to work in my pyjamas if I want to, connecting with people through art, creating something lasting
Dislikes: Being my own boss, not having motivation to get out of my pyjamas, not having a clear or set path to success, feeling like I spend more time booking shows, writing grant proposals and looking after administrative tasks than I do actually writing songs.
What plans do you have for 2014?
Making a record. Playing more shows. Pushing a baby out of my body.
jeudi 1 mai 2014
Billy The Kid
The new interview is with the awesome singer Billy The Kid. Her voice is amazing and you should quickly discover her music.
Billy often wears contact lenses but it is an honor to post something for her music here. I add her latest video. This is the first video of a singer without glasses on my blog (but she was one of the first singers wearing glasses shared on my pages).
Please visit her website and buy her music: http://www.billythekidonline.com/
Her channel https://www.youtube.com/user/billythekidofficial
Is Billy is your real name?
It's just a nickname that stuck. It's the one that my brain remembers...I once passed out at a New York airport and just kept saying "What?" when security found my passport. My friend walked around the corner and said "Billy!" and I was like "Dude who are these crazy people."
Where were you born and where did you grow up?
Born and raised in Surrey, BC. That's in Canada. But I've lived a couple places since then.
What are your fondest musical memories? In your house, in your neighborhood or in your town?
Well in my house I would have to say the times my dad would take my brother and I to the record store. He'd let us pick out one album and we'd listen on the way home. I always liked that...listening to and analyzing music with my dad. In my town it would have to be all ages shows. Vancouver had a really great all ages community full of great bands and great people when I was growing up. I don't know what it's like now but I know for sure that this city helped encourage and support everything I do to this day.
Are your family members are musicians?
Yes! My dad was in a band when he was a kid. Then he more got into the business side of things but was still involved in music. My mom's artistic so I think she has a bit of the creative aspect in her as well.
I remember your first very rock songs with Billy & the Lost Boys, now your voice is highlighted. Why did you change? Is is that the Lost Boys are really lost?
Ha ha! Well it was definitely challenging in the end to find fellow musicians who could travel (and wanted to travel) all over the place all the time. In my opinion I never really changed because I always just played songs wherever people would let me. If the boys could show up, great. If not, I would play solo. All the songs are written on an acoustic guitar. So if anything it was the band who changed me haha.
Billy the Kid is considered as a band or a solo project?
Again, sometimes if it is convenient I will perform solo but I also have a band from Virginia called the Southside Boys. It's whatever the situation allows for, really.
Why this name Billy the Kid rather than Billy Pettinger?
It's just a nickname. People called me "kid" or even "the kid" in my first band the Blue Collar Bullets. Pettinger is my last name. I don't know it's just what people have always called me.
In the band you still wearing your glasses, unfortunately, thou hast abandoned. You no longer loved your glasses?
I hate glasses haha. I always lose them or break them on tour and I can't afford that.
Any chance to see you with them soon?
I hate glasses! Why does everyone love the glasses so much?
What kind of music do you listen to before and now?
All kinds. I really love the new Chuck Ragan album. We have some shows next month which I'm really excited about cause his band seems to really get how he's writing right now. I'm looking forward to hearing that album live. The new Hold Steady is so awesome. I can't stop listening to it. Growing up I really loved Nirvana and a lot of so-called "grunge" music. L7 and Babes in Toyland were pretty big influences too, as a young girl growing up.
Who are your favorite artists right now?
I guess I mostly listen to people who are nice and also play music haha. Chuck Ragan, Northcote, Lucero. I have always loved Ryan Adams way too much. He's a definite staple.
What is your favorite album/singer ever?
There are too many but I definitely paid $250 for a rare 10" pressing of Love Is Hell by Ryan Adams on vinyl.
What is the first song you sang?
About a Girl by Nirvana.
Can you explain your process of writing and composing songs?
I wish I could because then it would probably mean it would be a lot easier haha. I definitely put a lot of time in to it. Sometimes it happens quick but most of the time it's just a lot of hours and a lot or questioning, writing and re-writing. I go through phases where I write all the time, then I sort of get sick of it and walk away for months. As I get older I realize that's ok. I don't think you should write if it's not screaming to get out of you. I don't think you should be lazy either though.
Your lyrics are fictional or autobiographical?
A bit of both.
There is a new album on the horizon?
September 8th. Frank Turner and I made it in London.
Do you prefer studio recordings (compositions) or shows (meetings, playing music)?
When I was a kid the studio was really frustrating because I really sucked haha. Now I only kind of suck so it's easier to be creative and have fun. Plus once you get a certain number of records under your belt you start to learn what's important and what just...is not. I always liked playing but as I get older I really like to keep to myself. The concert aspect of things kind of stresses me out because it means I have to be in public.
Do you get nervous before a performance?
If it has been awhile sometimes I worry I will forget all my songs.
What makes a good show for you?
From a playing perspective? Honestly every day is different. I guess that is what I like about touring. One night you can be in this really beautiful venue with amazing sound but the crowd just got off work and it's friday so they're there to just get super drunk, which is fine, and then the next day you can be at some dive playing on the floor and it seems like the best thing ever. When I'm at a concert I just want to believe what the person is saying. It can be a rock show or just one dude on a stage alone but if any of it seems contrived, I just can't focus haha.
Where would you most like to perform?
Massey Hall in Toronto and the Grande Ole Opry in Nashville.
If you weren't singing, what would you be doing?
Probably working in some warehouse. I'd like to be a professional boxer. Or play violin in the Vancouver Symphony.
Are there any plans for a new european tour soon?
Yep! Got a month in the UK and Europe with Chuck Ragan.
Do you have a web site to publicize your first albums?
All the old records (and the new) are on iTunes as well as my online store which is billythekidonline.com
What next for Billy this year?
I guess just get this record out and keep on keeping on. Playing where I can. Hiding when I can haha.
Billy often wears contact lenses but it is an honor to post something for her music here. I add her latest video. This is the first video of a singer without glasses on my blog (but she was one of the first singers wearing glasses shared on my pages).
Please visit her website and buy her music: http://www.billythekidonline.com/
Her channel https://www.youtube.com/user/billythekidofficial
Is Billy is your real name?
It's just a nickname that stuck. It's the one that my brain remembers...I once passed out at a New York airport and just kept saying "What?" when security found my passport. My friend walked around the corner and said "Billy!" and I was like "Dude who are these crazy people."
Where were you born and where did you grow up?
Born and raised in Surrey, BC. That's in Canada. But I've lived a couple places since then.
What are your fondest musical memories? In your house, in your neighborhood or in your town?
Well in my house I would have to say the times my dad would take my brother and I to the record store. He'd let us pick out one album and we'd listen on the way home. I always liked that...listening to and analyzing music with my dad. In my town it would have to be all ages shows. Vancouver had a really great all ages community full of great bands and great people when I was growing up. I don't know what it's like now but I know for sure that this city helped encourage and support everything I do to this day.
Are your family members are musicians?
Yes! My dad was in a band when he was a kid. Then he more got into the business side of things but was still involved in music. My mom's artistic so I think she has a bit of the creative aspect in her as well.
I remember your first very rock songs with Billy & the Lost Boys, now your voice is highlighted. Why did you change? Is is that the Lost Boys are really lost?
Ha ha! Well it was definitely challenging in the end to find fellow musicians who could travel (and wanted to travel) all over the place all the time. In my opinion I never really changed because I always just played songs wherever people would let me. If the boys could show up, great. If not, I would play solo. All the songs are written on an acoustic guitar. So if anything it was the band who changed me haha.
Billy the Kid is considered as a band or a solo project?
Again, sometimes if it is convenient I will perform solo but I also have a band from Virginia called the Southside Boys. It's whatever the situation allows for, really.
Why this name Billy the Kid rather than Billy Pettinger?
It's just a nickname. People called me "kid" or even "the kid" in my first band the Blue Collar Bullets. Pettinger is my last name. I don't know it's just what people have always called me.
In the band you still wearing your glasses, unfortunately, thou hast abandoned. You no longer loved your glasses?
I hate glasses haha. I always lose them or break them on tour and I can't afford that.
Any chance to see you with them soon?
I hate glasses! Why does everyone love the glasses so much?
What kind of music do you listen to before and now?
All kinds. I really love the new Chuck Ragan album. We have some shows next month which I'm really excited about cause his band seems to really get how he's writing right now. I'm looking forward to hearing that album live. The new Hold Steady is so awesome. I can't stop listening to it. Growing up I really loved Nirvana and a lot of so-called "grunge" music. L7 and Babes in Toyland were pretty big influences too, as a young girl growing up.
Who are your favorite artists right now?
I guess I mostly listen to people who are nice and also play music haha. Chuck Ragan, Northcote, Lucero. I have always loved Ryan Adams way too much. He's a definite staple.
What is your favorite album/singer ever?
There are too many but I definitely paid $250 for a rare 10" pressing of Love Is Hell by Ryan Adams on vinyl.
What is the first song you sang?
About a Girl by Nirvana.
Can you explain your process of writing and composing songs?
I wish I could because then it would probably mean it would be a lot easier haha. I definitely put a lot of time in to it. Sometimes it happens quick but most of the time it's just a lot of hours and a lot or questioning, writing and re-writing. I go through phases where I write all the time, then I sort of get sick of it and walk away for months. As I get older I realize that's ok. I don't think you should write if it's not screaming to get out of you. I don't think you should be lazy either though.
Your lyrics are fictional or autobiographical?
A bit of both.
There is a new album on the horizon?
September 8th. Frank Turner and I made it in London.
Do you prefer studio recordings (compositions) or shows (meetings, playing music)?
When I was a kid the studio was really frustrating because I really sucked haha. Now I only kind of suck so it's easier to be creative and have fun. Plus once you get a certain number of records under your belt you start to learn what's important and what just...is not. I always liked playing but as I get older I really like to keep to myself. The concert aspect of things kind of stresses me out because it means I have to be in public.
Do you get nervous before a performance?
If it has been awhile sometimes I worry I will forget all my songs.
What makes a good show for you?
From a playing perspective? Honestly every day is different. I guess that is what I like about touring. One night you can be in this really beautiful venue with amazing sound but the crowd just got off work and it's friday so they're there to just get super drunk, which is fine, and then the next day you can be at some dive playing on the floor and it seems like the best thing ever. When I'm at a concert I just want to believe what the person is saying. It can be a rock show or just one dude on a stage alone but if any of it seems contrived, I just can't focus haha.
Where would you most like to perform?
Massey Hall in Toronto and the Grande Ole Opry in Nashville.
If you weren't singing, what would you be doing?
Probably working in some warehouse. I'd like to be a professional boxer. Or play violin in the Vancouver Symphony.
Are there any plans for a new european tour soon?
Yep! Got a month in the UK and Europe with Chuck Ragan.
Do you have a web site to publicize your first albums?
All the old records (and the new) are on iTunes as well as my online store which is billythekidonline.com
What next for Billy this year?
I guess just get this record out and keep on keeping on. Playing where I can. Hiding when I can haha.
vendredi 28 mars 2014
Emma Stevens
Emma Nadine Stevens is an amazing folk/country/pop singer-songwritter from Surrey. Her voice is so beautiful and heavenly to listen to, the album 'Enchanted' is amazing! I love her music and her videos and I'm honored to interview her.
Please read, share and listen to her songs!
Her website:
http://emmastevensmusic.com/
Recently Emma started to wear her glasses more frequently, go check it out to her shows
Emma Nadine Stevens is your real name?
YUP!
Where did grow up?
Guildford
What were your dreams of future when you were a kid?
Always wanted to be involved with music, performing and the arts, just dreamt I'd be happy really!
When your passion for music started?
I was about 2! Always trying to make noises out of things!
How did you figure out you can sing and do you remember the first song ever sung?
I still to this day have to convince myself I can sing! Hehe, silly really. I come from a very musical playing background and for me, my voice is just a way of expressing lyrics, ideas, melodies and feelings. I think everyone can sing!
Music had to be a big part of your family life, who else in your family plays music?
My Mum played nylon string guitar, which is what got me started in the first place
How do you write your songs? Lyrics or music first?
Bit of both - a title idea, a melody idea, sometimes even just a chord sequence.
Who or what inspire you?
Lots of things, people, music, art, friends, the ocean, the elements, happiness, sadness, soul searching… Lots!
How would you define your music?
surf pop folk … So… Spolk?!
Your album Enchanted is a success. We saw you in all rankings (itunes, BBC ... etc). Did you feel when you were writing that album that it would end up being so well received by fans and critics alike?
I had no idea! Just wanted to deliver an honest and good album where people could tell I had worked hard on it.
You are very present with your fans on social networks, it is a desire to want to stay close to people?
It is a desire to show my gratitude for their support, and a desire to break the barrier between artists and fans. We are all just human beings at the end of the day with music in common. It's great to become friends.
Will you be going back into the studio soon?
I'm currently in studio working on album 2!!
Any plans for a tour in Europe? France?
I hope to get over to Benelux for a week or radio promo, dream of touring Europe!
What’s the most exciting thing about being on the road?
being able to perform my music all over
What are the most memorable recent gigs times and why?
I played BBC Radio 2 in Hyde Park last year and headlined the BBC Introducing stage- that was a bit epic!
Your new single "Riptide" is out in February, how has the reception been so far?
Good.. I think!
How did you have to the idea for this new video?
It was actually the wonderful idea of Gavin Randall for Melting Point Media
For a few months you chose to wear your glasses more often for your photos and videos, is my blog has influenced you?
It all depends on how I feel, I love wearing glasses and I love your blog!
The glasses will become your new trademark?
I think it already is to a certain extent
Have you discovered some singers on my blog?
Yes, it's so insightful!
Who are some of your favorite performers to watch?
John Mayer..
What’s the one thing that your fans would be the most surprised to find out about you that they don’t already know?
I failed my cycling proficiency test and I have a red belt in TaeKwondo!
Where do you see your self in the next 5 years?
Hopefully on tour.
Is there anything else that you are working on that you’d like to talk about?
HEADLINE TOUR!! Starts .. TOMORROW!! 26th March! xx
Please read, share and listen to her songs!
Her website:
http://emmastevensmusic.com/
Recently Emma started to wear her glasses more frequently, go check it out to her shows
Emma Nadine Stevens is your real name?
YUP!
Where did grow up?
Guildford
What were your dreams of future when you were a kid?
Always wanted to be involved with music, performing and the arts, just dreamt I'd be happy really!
When your passion for music started?
I was about 2! Always trying to make noises out of things!
How did you figure out you can sing and do you remember the first song ever sung?
I still to this day have to convince myself I can sing! Hehe, silly really. I come from a very musical playing background and for me, my voice is just a way of expressing lyrics, ideas, melodies and feelings. I think everyone can sing!
Music had to be a big part of your family life, who else in your family plays music?
My Mum played nylon string guitar, which is what got me started in the first place
How do you write your songs? Lyrics or music first?
Bit of both - a title idea, a melody idea, sometimes even just a chord sequence.
Who or what inspire you?
Lots of things, people, music, art, friends, the ocean, the elements, happiness, sadness, soul searching… Lots!
How would you define your music?
surf pop folk … So… Spolk?!
Your album Enchanted is a success. We saw you in all rankings (itunes, BBC ... etc). Did you feel when you were writing that album that it would end up being so well received by fans and critics alike?
I had no idea! Just wanted to deliver an honest and good album where people could tell I had worked hard on it.
You are very present with your fans on social networks, it is a desire to want to stay close to people?
It is a desire to show my gratitude for their support, and a desire to break the barrier between artists and fans. We are all just human beings at the end of the day with music in common. It's great to become friends.
Will you be going back into the studio soon?
I'm currently in studio working on album 2!!
Any plans for a tour in Europe? France?
I hope to get over to Benelux for a week or radio promo, dream of touring Europe!
What’s the most exciting thing about being on the road?
being able to perform my music all over
What are the most memorable recent gigs times and why?
I played BBC Radio 2 in Hyde Park last year and headlined the BBC Introducing stage- that was a bit epic!
Your new single "Riptide" is out in February, how has the reception been so far?
Good.. I think!
How did you have to the idea for this new video?
It was actually the wonderful idea of Gavin Randall for Melting Point Media
For a few months you chose to wear your glasses more often for your photos and videos, is my blog has influenced you?
It all depends on how I feel, I love wearing glasses and I love your blog!
The glasses will become your new trademark?
I think it already is to a certain extent
Have you discovered some singers on my blog?
Yes, it's so insightful!
Who are some of your favorite performers to watch?
John Mayer..
What’s the one thing that your fans would be the most surprised to find out about you that they don’t already know?
I failed my cycling proficiency test and I have a red belt in TaeKwondo!
Where do you see your self in the next 5 years?
Hopefully on tour.
Is there anything else that you are working on that you’d like to talk about?
HEADLINE TOUR!! Starts .. TOMORROW!! 26th March! xx
dimanche 16 mars 2014
Cassandra Farrar
The new interview with the amazing singer Cassie Farrar! She's just share her new video and accept this interview.
Her website: http://cassandrafarrar-leftbrains.tumblr.com/
Hi Cassie and thank you for the interview. Cassandra Farrar is your real name?
Hello! Yes, thanks for the interest in doing so! Yes, my real name (and stage name) is Cassandra Farrar. Cassie is my nickname and what most people refer to me as.
Where did you grow up?
Good ol' San Francisco, CA.
How long do you play music and how did you get started?
Jeez... I believe I was 12 when I first started playing guitar, but I was always singing before that. So I've been playing for 12 years now, crazy!
I had a guitar class that was mandatory in 4th grade. So all the kids had to go out and buy guitars! It was about ~40 students and 1 teacher so you can imagine how crazy that was. Not sure how I caught on, but I did, and I really enjoyed it. The class wasn't so successful so it only ended up being for just a semester I believe, but I continued to teach myself after that.
Have you studied music or did you learn on your own?
The only "formal" training I've had with the guitar are those classes I had in the 4th grade. I think the most I learned in that class was just a couple chords. The rest I taught myself through Michelle Branch chord books and stopwatches to make sure I learned things "fast enough"! I contemplated majoring in music when college came around but I decided against it. I love music, but I also love science.
Is your family members are musicians?
Yes and no. I would say my family is artsy, but we're not all musicians. My cousin is an actress and she sings live theater. My uncle is a luthier (makes guitars) so we had some of his guitars laying around the house. He plays incredibly well, too! I actually learned how to play on a guitar he made. And my mom is an artist/painter. I think we are a creative bunch!
Which famous musicians do you admire and why?
I think my musical influences have definitely evolved over the years. But the first artists I ever truly admired were (and still are) Jewel and Michelle Branch. Right now I'm very much into Kacey Musgraves.
Jewel and Kacey very much have a fantastic way with words and they can stand alone. I think that's what is very inspiring to me right now- having words that can tell a story even without the music backing it. So when the music is joined with it, the final piece is very strong.
What is your favorite album/singer ever?
Ever? This is a tough question. Just with the way things are going right now I think I'm going to say Kacey Musgraves. I had only recently discovered her on the Grammys but have not listened to an album from start to finish repeatedly the way I do with hers in a long time! This is, of course, with the exception of any Britney Spears album!
How many songs have you recorded and written?
There is a huge discrepancy between the number of songs I've recorded and the number of songs I've written! Hopefully someday I can catch up! I've recorded two full length albums, and wrote all of those songs. I've probably written about 300 songs in my lifetime.
How many albums?
Two! I recorded a solo album in high school with the help of my music teacher at the time. The whole album is a live recording, because at the time I knew no different. The next album is the first with my band, The Left Brains, and it was a different experience entirely. It's really enjoyable to have a collaborative project with your own music because it's so personal to you, and everyone else enjoys it and is contributing to the final product.
Can you describe your music?
When people ask me to describe my band I say "folk-funk". Because for whatever reason, some "twang" or "folk-ness" slips in, but I'm backed by my hip hop, punk and rock inspired band members. When we come all together it's a little bit folk, and a little bit funk. Lyrically, I enjoy being honest with a hint of wittiness and realism.
You released your last full-length LP 'Hello My Name is...' with "the Left Brains". Why this name and who are they?
The Left Brains have been music partners and friends of mine for a while before we had even decided to become a band. My drummer, Chris, owns a studio and indie label, Hyper Raje Records, and I met him back when I was 17 or so. But I heard of him when I was doing my first solo album and was hoping he'd like me for his label. I met him when a guy I was dating at the time was recording in his studio, and Chris sat me down and told me he would love to work with me!
I'd go into the studio and just play and record my songs and he had his friend, Dave, come and sit in on the sessions. Dave plays the guitar and would always tell me how cool it would be to play together. So I guess a couple years later we finally decided to get together, Chris, Dave, and myself, but we needed a bass player.
My only formal request for this band thus far was that we have a stand-up bass player. Chris and Dave both knew the same guy, Sean, through work and so they asked him to jump on board. We've been a band ever since!
When it came time to naming the band I knew I'd want a science influenced name. Everyone knows that I love science as much as I do music, and often times it is reflected in my music. A lot of people know the right side of the brain to be the creative side and the left side to the be the technical side. I had read this article that said trained musicians use both sides of their brain whilst playing, but more so the left because they're so technical and precise. I thought the Left Brains was a good name for my band because they are all trained and musicians in the sense that most people perceive them to be- can improvise, play by ear, read music, all that stuff. Me? Sadly I cannot do any of that, so I'm the right side of the brain who writes the tunes, lyrics, and melodies! So when we come together we are not only a band, but a fully functioning brain!
What are the qualities that you look for in your band?
I think because I'm not so technical or at all professionally trained, I really craved band members who can just hop along for the musical ride so to speak. I didn't end up auditioning anyone of the band- it just worked. When I come in with new songs I just play it for them once or twice, and the by the next time I play it they join in already with their respective parts. I don't tell them what to play, what I am playing, or what key I'm in or anything- they just know. And that's exactly what I need! I think it's a great organic process and we certainly bounce ideas off of each other before we get a groove going. But each member's part is the direction they were pulled musically, not something that was specifically written for them.
Can you tell us more about the next CD?
It is still very much in the preliminary process right now. But there are a lot of "new" songs the guys and I have down solid but they aren't recorded yet. These are definitely songs we want to record and play around with! I am sure the direction of the next record will be similar to the first, but more mature. I really want to play around with the idea of a conceptual album.
I remember the preparation of the new video few months ago, why did you wait so long?
The music video? It has been a long, long journey! I think when you see the final product you, and everyone else, will completely understand why the production took the amount of time that it did. This isn't your typical indie-two shot-live performance-music video. This is a full on production with costumes, sets, "stunts"- everything! I was actually supposed to have a stunt double but I decided against it! It's going to be great. It will give a whole new meaning to the song, "Moving Out".
Who helped you to make this video and how did you get the idea to make it?
There were SO many people who helped make this video possible. Firstly, our producer, Shahla Motamedi, got the ball rolling and kept the ball rolling throughout this whole process. She's the one who made all the connections and set everything up, but if it wasn't for Sean, my bass player, we wouldn't have ever met her! She is his mom!
Secondly, Guerilla Wanderers Films! They are the ones who worked on this video from day one. Specifically the director, Sean McCarthy, and his vision. I'm really happy to have had someone who envisioned the song the way he did and to execute it so successfully. The treatment he came up with for this video is exactly what I wanted and I think it also reflects my personality not just a person, but as a musician.
In this video we perceive you without your glasses, it is very rare. Do you prefer glasses to contact lenses?
Haha yes! Here's a secret... there were no contact lenses... I was just kind of blind! I actually don't wear contact lenses at all! I only had my glasses off for a lot of shots because of a particular scene where wearing glasses was not ideal... (you'll see!) For continuity, the glasses were not worn for the rest of the shots that followed, but I do still wear my glasses for other shots. I insisted!
How long are you wearing glasses?
As a child, I always wanted glasses, even when I didn't need them. I would try to stare at the sun or sit too close to the TV deliberately just so I needed them! I didn't end up getting glasses until I was a sophomore in high school. But even then my doctor said I didn't really need them... but my vision has gotten worse since then, haha!
Is my blog unconsciously influenced you?
You know I've never noticed how many girl musicians there are who wear glasses! Apparently it's a thing! If anything, it's influenced me to get a unique pair of glasses! I'm actually looking for a new pair right now!
What do you think of this blog and have you discovered some singers?
I think it's a great showcase for a lot of great musicians. I've definitely watched some videos you've posted. It's crazy to think of the amount of new talent there is in the world.
I discovered your music through youtube, you was posting videos every week but now, is rare. Are you too busy?
Ah yes! When I was in college, coming home to my guitar and writing songs was my saving grace. Since I wasn't out playing as often as I'd like, being able to share my songs online was also great for me. Right now, not only is my camera broken, I have a full time job and have moved in with my boyfriend. I am incredibly busy despite not being in school. I've also learned that there is so much less drama outside of school so I haven't had anything to complain about in a song! Haha! Right now all I can really pump out are love songs so I'm really pushing myself to think outside the box. But who knows... I will be going back to school and I just may be posting more often!
What's your others hobbies?
Yoga! I love yoga so much. I'd say that is my main hobby right now other than music. I would also have to say my other hobby is learning and just being in school and exercising my mind.
Can you give us the main links to find your music?
Totally!
"Like" us on Facebook
http://www.facebook.com/cassandrafarrar.leftbrains
Download "Hello My Name Is..." on iTunes
https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/hello-my-name-is.../id399187815
Purchase a copy from CD Baby
http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/cassandrafarrar2
Are there any plans for a tour in the future?
I hope so! We've definitely talked about it, especially once the music video is released. Not sure where we will be headed but I definitely love to tour one day!
What's next step for you now?
The next step is to release our music video, "Moving Out"! You can check back for that on March 16, 2014. We can't wait!
Her website: http://cassandrafarrar-leftbrains.tumblr.com/
Hi Cassie and thank you for the interview. Cassandra Farrar is your real name?
Hello! Yes, thanks for the interest in doing so! Yes, my real name (and stage name) is Cassandra Farrar. Cassie is my nickname and what most people refer to me as.
Where did you grow up?
Good ol' San Francisco, CA.
How long do you play music and how did you get started?
Jeez... I believe I was 12 when I first started playing guitar, but I was always singing before that. So I've been playing for 12 years now, crazy!
I had a guitar class that was mandatory in 4th grade. So all the kids had to go out and buy guitars! It was about ~40 students and 1 teacher so you can imagine how crazy that was. Not sure how I caught on, but I did, and I really enjoyed it. The class wasn't so successful so it only ended up being for just a semester I believe, but I continued to teach myself after that.
Have you studied music or did you learn on your own?
The only "formal" training I've had with the guitar are those classes I had in the 4th grade. I think the most I learned in that class was just a couple chords. The rest I taught myself through Michelle Branch chord books and stopwatches to make sure I learned things "fast enough"! I contemplated majoring in music when college came around but I decided against it. I love music, but I also love science.
Is your family members are musicians?
Yes and no. I would say my family is artsy, but we're not all musicians. My cousin is an actress and she sings live theater. My uncle is a luthier (makes guitars) so we had some of his guitars laying around the house. He plays incredibly well, too! I actually learned how to play on a guitar he made. And my mom is an artist/painter. I think we are a creative bunch!
Which famous musicians do you admire and why?
I think my musical influences have definitely evolved over the years. But the first artists I ever truly admired were (and still are) Jewel and Michelle Branch. Right now I'm very much into Kacey Musgraves.
Jewel and Kacey very much have a fantastic way with words and they can stand alone. I think that's what is very inspiring to me right now- having words that can tell a story even without the music backing it. So when the music is joined with it, the final piece is very strong.
What is your favorite album/singer ever?
Ever? This is a tough question. Just with the way things are going right now I think I'm going to say Kacey Musgraves. I had only recently discovered her on the Grammys but have not listened to an album from start to finish repeatedly the way I do with hers in a long time! This is, of course, with the exception of any Britney Spears album!
How many songs have you recorded and written?
There is a huge discrepancy between the number of songs I've recorded and the number of songs I've written! Hopefully someday I can catch up! I've recorded two full length albums, and wrote all of those songs. I've probably written about 300 songs in my lifetime.
How many albums?
Two! I recorded a solo album in high school with the help of my music teacher at the time. The whole album is a live recording, because at the time I knew no different. The next album is the first with my band, The Left Brains, and it was a different experience entirely. It's really enjoyable to have a collaborative project with your own music because it's so personal to you, and everyone else enjoys it and is contributing to the final product.
Can you describe your music?
When people ask me to describe my band I say "folk-funk". Because for whatever reason, some "twang" or "folk-ness" slips in, but I'm backed by my hip hop, punk and rock inspired band members. When we come all together it's a little bit folk, and a little bit funk. Lyrically, I enjoy being honest with a hint of wittiness and realism.
You released your last full-length LP 'Hello My Name is...' with "the Left Brains". Why this name and who are they?
The Left Brains have been music partners and friends of mine for a while before we had even decided to become a band. My drummer, Chris, owns a studio and indie label, Hyper Raje Records, and I met him back when I was 17 or so. But I heard of him when I was doing my first solo album and was hoping he'd like me for his label. I met him when a guy I was dating at the time was recording in his studio, and Chris sat me down and told me he would love to work with me!
I'd go into the studio and just play and record my songs and he had his friend, Dave, come and sit in on the sessions. Dave plays the guitar and would always tell me how cool it would be to play together. So I guess a couple years later we finally decided to get together, Chris, Dave, and myself, but we needed a bass player.
My only formal request for this band thus far was that we have a stand-up bass player. Chris and Dave both knew the same guy, Sean, through work and so they asked him to jump on board. We've been a band ever since!
When it came time to naming the band I knew I'd want a science influenced name. Everyone knows that I love science as much as I do music, and often times it is reflected in my music. A lot of people know the right side of the brain to be the creative side and the left side to the be the technical side. I had read this article that said trained musicians use both sides of their brain whilst playing, but more so the left because they're so technical and precise. I thought the Left Brains was a good name for my band because they are all trained and musicians in the sense that most people perceive them to be- can improvise, play by ear, read music, all that stuff. Me? Sadly I cannot do any of that, so I'm the right side of the brain who writes the tunes, lyrics, and melodies! So when we come together we are not only a band, but a fully functioning brain!
What are the qualities that you look for in your band?
I think because I'm not so technical or at all professionally trained, I really craved band members who can just hop along for the musical ride so to speak. I didn't end up auditioning anyone of the band- it just worked. When I come in with new songs I just play it for them once or twice, and the by the next time I play it they join in already with their respective parts. I don't tell them what to play, what I am playing, or what key I'm in or anything- they just know. And that's exactly what I need! I think it's a great organic process and we certainly bounce ideas off of each other before we get a groove going. But each member's part is the direction they were pulled musically, not something that was specifically written for them.
Can you tell us more about the next CD?
It is still very much in the preliminary process right now. But there are a lot of "new" songs the guys and I have down solid but they aren't recorded yet. These are definitely songs we want to record and play around with! I am sure the direction of the next record will be similar to the first, but more mature. I really want to play around with the idea of a conceptual album.
I remember the preparation of the new video few months ago, why did you wait so long?
The music video? It has been a long, long journey! I think when you see the final product you, and everyone else, will completely understand why the production took the amount of time that it did. This isn't your typical indie-two shot-live performance-music video. This is a full on production with costumes, sets, "stunts"- everything! I was actually supposed to have a stunt double but I decided against it! It's going to be great. It will give a whole new meaning to the song, "Moving Out".
Who helped you to make this video and how did you get the idea to make it?
There were SO many people who helped make this video possible. Firstly, our producer, Shahla Motamedi, got the ball rolling and kept the ball rolling throughout this whole process. She's the one who made all the connections and set everything up, but if it wasn't for Sean, my bass player, we wouldn't have ever met her! She is his mom!
Secondly, Guerilla Wanderers Films! They are the ones who worked on this video from day one. Specifically the director, Sean McCarthy, and his vision. I'm really happy to have had someone who envisioned the song the way he did and to execute it so successfully. The treatment he came up with for this video is exactly what I wanted and I think it also reflects my personality not just a person, but as a musician.
In this video we perceive you without your glasses, it is very rare. Do you prefer glasses to contact lenses?
Haha yes! Here's a secret... there were no contact lenses... I was just kind of blind! I actually don't wear contact lenses at all! I only had my glasses off for a lot of shots because of a particular scene where wearing glasses was not ideal... (you'll see!) For continuity, the glasses were not worn for the rest of the shots that followed, but I do still wear my glasses for other shots. I insisted!
How long are you wearing glasses?
As a child, I always wanted glasses, even when I didn't need them. I would try to stare at the sun or sit too close to the TV deliberately just so I needed them! I didn't end up getting glasses until I was a sophomore in high school. But even then my doctor said I didn't really need them... but my vision has gotten worse since then, haha!
Is my blog unconsciously influenced you?
You know I've never noticed how many girl musicians there are who wear glasses! Apparently it's a thing! If anything, it's influenced me to get a unique pair of glasses! I'm actually looking for a new pair right now!
What do you think of this blog and have you discovered some singers?
I think it's a great showcase for a lot of great musicians. I've definitely watched some videos you've posted. It's crazy to think of the amount of new talent there is in the world.
I discovered your music through youtube, you was posting videos every week but now, is rare. Are you too busy?
Ah yes! When I was in college, coming home to my guitar and writing songs was my saving grace. Since I wasn't out playing as often as I'd like, being able to share my songs online was also great for me. Right now, not only is my camera broken, I have a full time job and have moved in with my boyfriend. I am incredibly busy despite not being in school. I've also learned that there is so much less drama outside of school so I haven't had anything to complain about in a song! Haha! Right now all I can really pump out are love songs so I'm really pushing myself to think outside the box. But who knows... I will be going back to school and I just may be posting more often!
What's your others hobbies?
Yoga! I love yoga so much. I'd say that is my main hobby right now other than music. I would also have to say my other hobby is learning and just being in school and exercising my mind.
Can you give us the main links to find your music?
Totally!
"Like" us on Facebook
http://www.facebook.com/cassandrafarrar.leftbrains
Download "Hello My Name Is..." on iTunes
https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/hello-my-name-is.../id399187815
Purchase a copy from CD Baby
http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/cassandrafarrar2
Are there any plans for a tour in the future?
I hope so! We've definitely talked about it, especially once the music video is released. Not sure where we will be headed but I definitely love to tour one day!
What's next step for you now?
The next step is to release our music video, "Moving Out"! You can check back for that on March 16, 2014. We can't wait!
samedi 22 février 2014
Kelsey Sprague
Kelsey Sprague is a young Indie Pop/ Indie folk singer/songwriter. She's a full time glasses wearer and it is an honor to interview her. Her voice is very beautiful and she is one of the young artists out you should absolutly listen to.
Her first video was already posted on this blog last year: Kelsey Sprague.
Kelsey does not have any website yet but you can like her music page:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Kelsey-Sprague-Music
and listen to her songs:
https://soundcloud.com/kelseyspraguemusic
Thanks so much for the interview. How are you?
Thank you for your interest, its a great feeling to know that someone is connecting with my music.
I came across your music and just love your sound and voice. You live in Utah, correct?
Thank you! I am originally from Utah, but I just moved from Seattle, WA to Pueblo, CO last June.
Can you tell us a little bit about your personal background and where you come from?
Sure, I grew up In a small rural town west of Salt Lake City, Utah called Grantsville. My Dad is from Wyoming and my Mom is from Brazil. I have an older brother and an older sister.
What started your love for music, and how old were you?
Well, my mom tells this great story about going to the doctor when I was a baby and I was humming in the exam room so I guess it was something that has just always been in my nature. I loved watching sing-a-long videos as a child and have performed in school plays and community theatre programs since I was small. I have always loved the radio, oldies music especially and thats mostly what I grew up listening to. My older sister and brother have also been large influences for me when it comes to music. Like any younger sibling I always looked up to them and therefore anything they listened to and thought was good, I would listen to and find a love for. My sister actually learned to play the guitar and the piano first, she would wake me up early on saturday mornings after having been awake learning songs by herself begging me to sing with her. We learned to sing and harmonize together by singing church hymns and then as we got older she would learn our favorite songs on the guitar and I would figure out a harmony and we would entertain ourselves that way for hours. Its still like that when I go home to visit.
You play the guitar. Are there any other instruments you can play?
I tried learning the piano when I was younger but it never really stuck with me, I mostly learned to play guitar so I could have something to sing to once I moved away from Utah and my sister. It kind of forced me out of my comfort zone as a back up singer and actually got me to start songwriting which I hadn't really tried before. I was very shy about playing in front of people actually, my sister is very talented with interments and learning by ear, and I was very critical of myself for a while because it didn't really come as easy for me. I still struggle with concentrating on playing guitar while singing but its slowly getting easier. My sister and I are trying to work out coming together to make and album this summer, so I look forward to making that happen.
How was your voice discovered?
Im not sure exactly what you mean, but I have never really been shy about singing, I love an opportunity to sing with anybody, its so much fun to me. I have also noticed that like attracts like so to speak, and I always seem to meet people who are artists or writers or musicians and you end up making all sorts of connections with people you would never expect that way. So I guess you could say by making always new friends.
Do you write the lyrics of your songs?
Yes. When I first moved to seattle, I made a new friend who was a musician and at the time I could only play covers of other people's songs. So my friend challenged me to write a song everyday for a month. I tried it and it was a good challenge but of course none of the songs were any good until there was something behind them. Once I started writing songs that drew from my experiences in love and my relationships, thats when it all came together.
I like the songs 'Take My Heart' (amazing song), 'Know better', 'Words are words are words' or 'New Land', How many songs have you recorded?
The only songs I have recorded are on my soundcloud account which I made on my iPhone in my living room. I mostly use soundcloud and recording for my writing process, so far I have 14 songs recorded on my soundcloud but none have been recorded professionally yet.
Do you plan to record an album or to write more?
Yes, I would like to record at least an EP if not a full album by the end of this summer, I'm in the beginning stages of organizing that now. As far as continuing to write more, I plan to write songs for as long as I am inspired to write them. I also sing back up vocals in my boyfriend's garage soul band called Mike Clark and the Sugar Sounds and we have plans to record a live album at the Oriental Theatre in Denver, CO in March so I am looking forward to that as well.
Do You Want A Music Career?
Sometimes I do and sometimes I don't. I have friends who are full time musicians and I see their struggles and I see the rewards and its not easy to live that way but it definitely inspires me. I plan to pursue making music for as long as it is fulfilling to me and I have a passion for it.
What musicians have the greatest impact on you and why?
One of my major influences is Jenny Lewis of Rilo Kiley. I have always loved her clever songwriting, and we have somewhat of a similar range, I think she is brilliant. Camera Obscura is a big one when it comes to my songwriting structure and kind of feel. Doris Day, I grew up absolutely idolizing her in musicals like Calamity Jane and Annie Get Your Gun. Ella Fitzgerald, Patsy Cline, Connie Francis, Harry Connick Jr., Feist, Gwen Stephani, M. Ward, Weezer, The Beatles, the its goes on and on... I love music with undertones of romance and blues. I can"t even count all the musicians that have influenced me because there are just so many good ones out there that have shaped me in one way or another. Also, my friends. A lot of my musician friends have influenced the way I write and play music for sure, they have really taught me the most about how to open myself up to the whole process,
Do you have a particular pattern of writing and creating music?
Kind of, there are days where I wake up, have breakfast and two cups of coffee and then its like once the coffee kicks in I feel it coming and I've got to pick up my guitar, but there have been even more times where I am driving to work or in the grocery store or standing in line at the bank and I get inspired by something I am feeing or something someone says and write it down in my phone or I hum it into the voice recorder and then later on it becomes a song. I wrote Take My Heart in the car at four in the morning on my way to work.
Do you have a web site to publicize your music?
Not yet, I just have a music page on Facebook with a link to my soundcloud account, but I am finding more and more that it would be helpful to make a website, I am hoping to complete that along with the album so that I can post my new music as well as my album on the website for people to find if they like it.
Have you touring or any plans for a tour?
Once I have an album recorded I would like to put a tour together, hopefully one along the west coast because I love the west coast but I have only just played my fourth show ever this past Valentine's day and I'm still learning the ropes so to speak of being a performing musician, so yes I hope to tour eventually but I'm still working on getting my music out there for people to be able to listen to first.
What do you think of this blog and have you discovered some singers?
I think its great to be able to support other female musicians, and I have learned a lot by watching their videos on this blog. I also like these interviews, I thinks its fun to learn a learn about people"s backgrounds, it gives a different appreciation for their music I think when you can get to know a little bit what they are about.
I think your glasses look great on you! Do you wear your eyeglasses everyday?
Thank you! I do, I have worn glasses since the seventh grade. I feel like they are kind of a part of me now.
How important is your own appearance to you?
I think its fairly important. I was raised with the Idea that your personal appearance is a reflection of having pride in yourself and in who you are. My mother and my grandmother both never left the house without being dolled up and put together not as a matter of impressing other people but because they took pride in taking care of themselves, and feeling beautiful. Nothing can stop a woman who feels beautiful and confident with herself.
If you had to go to a deserted island and could only take five albums with you, what albums would you choose?
Oh boy, Thats Tough. Radiohead- In Rainbows because its brilliant and reminds me of good times. Bob Marley- Legend Because it always cheers me up when I'm sad. Monsters of Folk- Self Titled album because its full of star power and I love every song on that album. Brandi Carlile- The Story I Identify a lot with her writing and love singing her songs at the top of my lungs when I am alone. The Dirty Dancing Movie Soundtrack because its full of hits! i know I'm going to think of a really awesome album later and smack my hand on my forehead for forgetting it!
Have you new challenges ahead?
I hope so, otherwise what kind of adventure would that be!? I have never recorded and album before so I'm sure there will be aspects that will be challenging about that but I am excited about have new experiences with music and look forward to growing as a musician.
English translation: Nina Sarenka Rud
Her first video was already posted on this blog last year: Kelsey Sprague.
Kelsey does not have any website yet but you can like her music page:
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Kelsey-Sprague-Music
and listen to her songs:
https://soundcloud.com/kelseyspraguemusic
Thanks so much for the interview. How are you?
Thank you for your interest, its a great feeling to know that someone is connecting with my music.
I came across your music and just love your sound and voice. You live in Utah, correct?
Thank you! I am originally from Utah, but I just moved from Seattle, WA to Pueblo, CO last June.
Can you tell us a little bit about your personal background and where you come from?
Sure, I grew up In a small rural town west of Salt Lake City, Utah called Grantsville. My Dad is from Wyoming and my Mom is from Brazil. I have an older brother and an older sister.
What started your love for music, and how old were you?
Well, my mom tells this great story about going to the doctor when I was a baby and I was humming in the exam room so I guess it was something that has just always been in my nature. I loved watching sing-a-long videos as a child and have performed in school plays and community theatre programs since I was small. I have always loved the radio, oldies music especially and thats mostly what I grew up listening to. My older sister and brother have also been large influences for me when it comes to music. Like any younger sibling I always looked up to them and therefore anything they listened to and thought was good, I would listen to and find a love for. My sister actually learned to play the guitar and the piano first, she would wake me up early on saturday mornings after having been awake learning songs by herself begging me to sing with her. We learned to sing and harmonize together by singing church hymns and then as we got older she would learn our favorite songs on the guitar and I would figure out a harmony and we would entertain ourselves that way for hours. Its still like that when I go home to visit.
You play the guitar. Are there any other instruments you can play?
I tried learning the piano when I was younger but it never really stuck with me, I mostly learned to play guitar so I could have something to sing to once I moved away from Utah and my sister. It kind of forced me out of my comfort zone as a back up singer and actually got me to start songwriting which I hadn't really tried before. I was very shy about playing in front of people actually, my sister is very talented with interments and learning by ear, and I was very critical of myself for a while because it didn't really come as easy for me. I still struggle with concentrating on playing guitar while singing but its slowly getting easier. My sister and I are trying to work out coming together to make and album this summer, so I look forward to making that happen.
How was your voice discovered?
Im not sure exactly what you mean, but I have never really been shy about singing, I love an opportunity to sing with anybody, its so much fun to me. I have also noticed that like attracts like so to speak, and I always seem to meet people who are artists or writers or musicians and you end up making all sorts of connections with people you would never expect that way. So I guess you could say by making always new friends.
Do you write the lyrics of your songs?
Yes. When I first moved to seattle, I made a new friend who was a musician and at the time I could only play covers of other people's songs. So my friend challenged me to write a song everyday for a month. I tried it and it was a good challenge but of course none of the songs were any good until there was something behind them. Once I started writing songs that drew from my experiences in love and my relationships, thats when it all came together.
I like the songs 'Take My Heart' (amazing song), 'Know better', 'Words are words are words' or 'New Land', How many songs have you recorded?
The only songs I have recorded are on my soundcloud account which I made on my iPhone in my living room. I mostly use soundcloud and recording for my writing process, so far I have 14 songs recorded on my soundcloud but none have been recorded professionally yet.
Do you plan to record an album or to write more?
Yes, I would like to record at least an EP if not a full album by the end of this summer, I'm in the beginning stages of organizing that now. As far as continuing to write more, I plan to write songs for as long as I am inspired to write them. I also sing back up vocals in my boyfriend's garage soul band called Mike Clark and the Sugar Sounds and we have plans to record a live album at the Oriental Theatre in Denver, CO in March so I am looking forward to that as well.
Do You Want A Music Career?
Sometimes I do and sometimes I don't. I have friends who are full time musicians and I see their struggles and I see the rewards and its not easy to live that way but it definitely inspires me. I plan to pursue making music for as long as it is fulfilling to me and I have a passion for it.
What musicians have the greatest impact on you and why?
One of my major influences is Jenny Lewis of Rilo Kiley. I have always loved her clever songwriting, and we have somewhat of a similar range, I think she is brilliant. Camera Obscura is a big one when it comes to my songwriting structure and kind of feel. Doris Day, I grew up absolutely idolizing her in musicals like Calamity Jane and Annie Get Your Gun. Ella Fitzgerald, Patsy Cline, Connie Francis, Harry Connick Jr., Feist, Gwen Stephani, M. Ward, Weezer, The Beatles, the its goes on and on... I love music with undertones of romance and blues. I can"t even count all the musicians that have influenced me because there are just so many good ones out there that have shaped me in one way or another. Also, my friends. A lot of my musician friends have influenced the way I write and play music for sure, they have really taught me the most about how to open myself up to the whole process,
Do you have a particular pattern of writing and creating music?
Kind of, there are days where I wake up, have breakfast and two cups of coffee and then its like once the coffee kicks in I feel it coming and I've got to pick up my guitar, but there have been even more times where I am driving to work or in the grocery store or standing in line at the bank and I get inspired by something I am feeing or something someone says and write it down in my phone or I hum it into the voice recorder and then later on it becomes a song. I wrote Take My Heart in the car at four in the morning on my way to work.
Do you have a web site to publicize your music?
Not yet, I just have a music page on Facebook with a link to my soundcloud account, but I am finding more and more that it would be helpful to make a website, I am hoping to complete that along with the album so that I can post my new music as well as my album on the website for people to find if they like it.
Have you touring or any plans for a tour?
Once I have an album recorded I would like to put a tour together, hopefully one along the west coast because I love the west coast but I have only just played my fourth show ever this past Valentine's day and I'm still learning the ropes so to speak of being a performing musician, so yes I hope to tour eventually but I'm still working on getting my music out there for people to be able to listen to first.
What do you think of this blog and have you discovered some singers?
I think its great to be able to support other female musicians, and I have learned a lot by watching their videos on this blog. I also like these interviews, I thinks its fun to learn a learn about people"s backgrounds, it gives a different appreciation for their music I think when you can get to know a little bit what they are about.
I think your glasses look great on you! Do you wear your eyeglasses everyday?
Thank you! I do, I have worn glasses since the seventh grade. I feel like they are kind of a part of me now.
How important is your own appearance to you?
I think its fairly important. I was raised with the Idea that your personal appearance is a reflection of having pride in yourself and in who you are. My mother and my grandmother both never left the house without being dolled up and put together not as a matter of impressing other people but because they took pride in taking care of themselves, and feeling beautiful. Nothing can stop a woman who feels beautiful and confident with herself.
If you had to go to a deserted island and could only take five albums with you, what albums would you choose?
Oh boy, Thats Tough. Radiohead- In Rainbows because its brilliant and reminds me of good times. Bob Marley- Legend Because it always cheers me up when I'm sad. Monsters of Folk- Self Titled album because its full of star power and I love every song on that album. Brandi Carlile- The Story I Identify a lot with her writing and love singing her songs at the top of my lungs when I am alone. The Dirty Dancing Movie Soundtrack because its full of hits! i know I'm going to think of a really awesome album later and smack my hand on my forehead for forgetting it!
Have you new challenges ahead?
I hope so, otherwise what kind of adventure would that be!? I have never recorded and album before so I'm sure there will be aspects that will be challenging about that but I am excited about have new experiences with music and look forward to growing as a musician.
English translation: Nina Sarenka Rud
mercredi 12 février 2014
K.C. McKanzie
The new interview is with the great musicain K.C. McKanzie. She is a folk and alternative songwriter from London.
She has recorded 3 albums: 'The Widow Tries to Hide' (2006), 'Hammer and Nails' (2011) and 'Dryland' (2011).
She is currently wearing glasses and has accepted some questions for my blog!! Listen to her amazing music and her unique beautiful voice!
Purchase her music: Amazon and visit K.C. McKanzie: http://www.kcmckanzie.com and like her music page!! Follow her@KCMcKanzie
Is K.C. McKanzie your real name?
K.C. McKanzie is an Artist name.
What city did you grow up and where do you live now?
I grew up in a tiny village in east germany and moved to Berlin when I was seventeen. Then I moved to London two years ago.
Have you studied music before? And how did you get started?
I learned a bit of guitar when I was a kid, but I never like it. Came back to the Instrument much later when I was 17. I started singing then, too. I just tried to copy the music I liked and sang when I was sure no one could hear me. I became more confident later and dared to sing in front of my bassplayer Budi.
You play the guitar and banjo, are there any other instruments you can play?
I play a tiny bit piano. I love playing the drums, but I don’t do it very often.
Whom are your musical inspirations?
I admire the following bands and musicians for different reasons: P.J. Harvey ,Gillian Welch, Patti Smith, Dolly Parton, Freddy Mercury, The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, Bessie Smith
What kind of music do you listen to today?
It varies a lot, today in the car I listened to a Noise-Rock / Post-Hardcore-Band called “KURT”.
What embarrassing songs might I find on your MP3 player?
I don’t have an mp3 player. But I have a lot of embarrassing records. Is an “Eurythmics” records hardcore enough?
Your music and songs have a romantic side, what genre would you classify them as?
Well, that’s the hard part. To describe oneselfes music. I would call it romantic, too. And it is definitely indie folk aswell. And I fit into the big box saying “Songwriter” aswell.
What/Whom inspires you?
I find music the most inspiring to write. It can give me a rhythm to work on top. So I basically copy music ;) I like books. Reading always inspired me to write songs.
Do you write your songs by yourself or get help?
I write all my songs myself. My bassplayer Budi helps me with the arrangements.
How many songs have you recorded?
We made three albums so far.
For the stage, are you joined by a band?
I play with by my bass/banjo/drum player Budi.
what do you think about when your preforming?
I think about the songs and the people and situations that inspired them. I think about my voice and how to use it best. I try to enjoy performing as much as possible and I try to build a connection with the audience.
What do you like and dislike about this job?
I love everything about my job, I guess. Playing music, travelling, recording and writing. I love it all.
Where would you most like to perform?
Oh, there are a lot of great clubs and festivals I would love to play. Too many to name them all.
Your glasses are your new trademark?
No, I am thinking of getting contacts soon!
Do you have a web site to publicize your music?
www.kcmckanzie.com
What can we expect for 2014?
I hope there will be some new recordings soon and more touring. I have a good feeling about this year.
English translation: Nina Sarenka Rud
She has recorded 3 albums: 'The Widow Tries to Hide' (2006), 'Hammer and Nails' (2011) and 'Dryland' (2011).
She is currently wearing glasses and has accepted some questions for my blog!! Listen to her amazing music and her unique beautiful voice!
Purchase her music: Amazon and visit K.C. McKanzie: http://www.kcmckanzie.com and like her music page!! Follow her
Is K.C. McKanzie your real name?
K.C. McKanzie is an Artist name.
What city did you grow up and where do you live now?
I grew up in a tiny village in east germany and moved to Berlin when I was seventeen. Then I moved to London two years ago.
Have you studied music before? And how did you get started?
I learned a bit of guitar when I was a kid, but I never like it. Came back to the Instrument much later when I was 17. I started singing then, too. I just tried to copy the music I liked and sang when I was sure no one could hear me. I became more confident later and dared to sing in front of my bassplayer Budi.
You play the guitar and banjo, are there any other instruments you can play?
I play a tiny bit piano. I love playing the drums, but I don’t do it very often.
Whom are your musical inspirations?
I admire the following bands and musicians for different reasons: P.J. Harvey ,Gillian Welch, Patti Smith, Dolly Parton, Freddy Mercury, The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, Bessie Smith
What kind of music do you listen to today?
It varies a lot, today in the car I listened to a Noise-Rock / Post-Hardcore-Band called “KURT”.
What embarrassing songs might I find on your MP3 player?
I don’t have an mp3 player. But I have a lot of embarrassing records. Is an “Eurythmics” records hardcore enough?
Your music and songs have a romantic side, what genre would you classify them as?
Well, that’s the hard part. To describe oneselfes music. I would call it romantic, too. And it is definitely indie folk aswell. And I fit into the big box saying “Songwriter” aswell.
What/Whom inspires you?
I find music the most inspiring to write. It can give me a rhythm to work on top. So I basically copy music ;) I like books. Reading always inspired me to write songs.
Do you write your songs by yourself or get help?
I write all my songs myself. My bassplayer Budi helps me with the arrangements.
How many songs have you recorded?
We made three albums so far.
For the stage, are you joined by a band?
I play with by my bass/banjo/drum player Budi.
what do you think about when your preforming?
I think about the songs and the people and situations that inspired them. I think about my voice and how to use it best. I try to enjoy performing as much as possible and I try to build a connection with the audience.
What do you like and dislike about this job?
I love everything about my job, I guess. Playing music, travelling, recording and writing. I love it all.
Where would you most like to perform?
Oh, there are a lot of great clubs and festivals I would love to play. Too many to name them all.
Your glasses are your new trademark?
No, I am thinking of getting contacts soon!
Do you have a web site to publicize your music?
www.kcmckanzie.com
What can we expect for 2014?
I hope there will be some new recordings soon and more touring. I have a good feeling about this year.
English translation: Nina Sarenka Rud
samedi 8 février 2014
Delaney Gibson
Delaney Gibson is an American singer-songwriter, lives in Austin, Texas and tours year round (New York City, Los Angeles, UK...).
Visit Delaney Gibson: http://delaneygibson.com and follow her@DelaneyGibson
Buy her CD: http://delaneygibson.com/store
Thank you very much to accept an interview for my blog. Can you start off by telling us more about yourself? Where did grow up?
I was born in Panama City, Florida. But, I grew up in a storied sea town, better know as Ventura, California. It's a little beach town about an hour north of Los Angeles. I've lived in Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York City and now I live in Austin, Texas. I have a fat hedgehog named Asterisk!
How old were you when you started getting involved in music?
My first performance was in kindergarten, I've been doing music ever since. Started writing my own music around age 13.
How would you define your musical style?
Confessional, theatrical, pop music. I have a background in classical music and musical theater. It's so deeply ingrained in me that it shines through. It's along the lines of new artists like Christina Perri, Florence + The Machine and Sara Bareilles.
What kind of music do you listen to today?
Manchester Orchestra, Bright Eyes, and 60's folk singers are on heavy rotation.
Who are some of your favorite bands/singers?
Freddie Mercury, Rufus Wainwright, Manchester Orchestra, Eva Cassidy. I love anything with luscious string arrangements and commanding vocals.
This is your third album 'The Worst Kind of Way' (2008), 'Hurricanes and Forget Me Nots' (2009) and the new 'Tall Like the Tree' (2014). Have you done anything differently this time around?
Instead of recording over a long period of time, we did it straight in just two months. Much more of an 'album' that way.
In 'Tall Like the Tree', you seem using many instruments such as, piano, guitar etc.... How many instruments do you play?
Thank you, I played, piano, acoustic guitar and ukulele on the album. I play those at my performances as well. I also play a little glockenspiel and autoharp.
Can you give us some details of this recording?
Recorded in Los Angeles with my long time friend and Produced, Joshua Bartholomew. We went into his Los Angeles studio with my string arranger and cellist, Laura Mihalka. I had written over
72 songs while living in NYC and we came out with 11 tracks!
Do you feel you have grown as a songwriting since your first album?
I do, I think it's become bolder and I'd like to think my hooks have gotten better!
How do you write your songs?
Sometimes, I'll dream an entire song. Mostly, the music and melody comes to me piano/guitar/ukulele and then I write lyrics to express the music.
Do you write your lyrics or music first?
Music first, lyrics always come later. I could write music for days and days. But, lyrics take me a while to sit and process what I want to say.
Where do you get inspiration from for your lyrics?
My own life, other people's lives, dreams, basically anything. But, it's always from something I feel passionately about.
Most people become instant fans of your sound. Are you open to the idea of collaborating with other singers?
I hope they are. I would love to. I'm always up to try anything new musically.
Do you think the fact that your song "La Di Da" was placed in various shows, really helped your career?
I do! Getting your songs placed opens you up to a wide audience. I gained a lot of new fans and exposure from it.
What advice, might you have, for anyone trying to write music for the first time?
Write, write, write! Most of what you come up with won't be any good, but be okay with it and keep writing. It's the only way to get better.
I have listen to your music for many years and I recently discovered that you were wearing your glasses on stage. Are they new?
I only wore them once, I wasn't actually set to perform that night. But, the venue asked me to get up and play a song. There are soooo many singer/songwriters wearing their glasses on stage these days. Even though, I do need my glasses, when I wear them I feel like I'm just trying to be like everybody else. I've worn glasses since I was a baby, people used to make fun of me pretty badly for wearing them. It's ironic that they are now in fashion. I tend to wear my glasses in my day to day life. When I get on stage, I like to wear my contacts and get fancy!
Are there any music videos in the works for the new songs?
We are set to make a video for "Stars" and "When We Were Young" and hopefully "Swoon"! Plus, a few lyric videos. We'll be quite busy with videos in 2014!
Link to Delanay Gibson videos: here
I try not to wear my glasses too much. I get compared to Ingrid Michaelson with the glasses and red hair. Not that it's a bad thing! She's amazing!! I still wear them in the occasional video. I wore them in the beginning of the "Give Up the Ghost" music video! :)
Which song will be the first single?
"Give Up the Ghost"
You can watch the music video here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dWf704OEqf8
Where is the best place to buy your music?
iTunes!
Here's the link:https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/tall-like-the-tree/id775834980
You can buy physical cd's on cdbaby
http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/delaneygibson1
and my website
www.delaneygibson.com
Are you touring for this new album?
I'm heading out for some album release shows. My NYC album release show is on May 17th at Rockwood Music Hall (Stage 3). I'm planning a short tour in the UK/France this fall too!
What do you hope for in 2014?
I hope to get 'Tall Like the Tree' to as many ears as I can. I'd love to get some of these songs placed on film/tv. Also, lots of touring and enjoying life!
English translation: Nina Sarenka Rud
Visit Delaney Gibson: http://delaneygibson.com and follow her
Buy her CD: http://delaneygibson.com/store
Thank you very much to accept an interview for my blog. Can you start off by telling us more about yourself? Where did grow up?
I was born in Panama City, Florida. But, I grew up in a storied sea town, better know as Ventura, California. It's a little beach town about an hour north of Los Angeles. I've lived in Los Angeles, San Francisco, New York City and now I live in Austin, Texas. I have a fat hedgehog named Asterisk!
How old were you when you started getting involved in music?
My first performance was in kindergarten, I've been doing music ever since. Started writing my own music around age 13.
How would you define your musical style?
Confessional, theatrical, pop music. I have a background in classical music and musical theater. It's so deeply ingrained in me that it shines through. It's along the lines of new artists like Christina Perri, Florence + The Machine and Sara Bareilles.
What kind of music do you listen to today?
Manchester Orchestra, Bright Eyes, and 60's folk singers are on heavy rotation.
Who are some of your favorite bands/singers?
Freddie Mercury, Rufus Wainwright, Manchester Orchestra, Eva Cassidy. I love anything with luscious string arrangements and commanding vocals.
This is your third album 'The Worst Kind of Way' (2008), 'Hurricanes and Forget Me Nots' (2009) and the new 'Tall Like the Tree' (2014). Have you done anything differently this time around?
Instead of recording over a long period of time, we did it straight in just two months. Much more of an 'album' that way.
In 'Tall Like the Tree', you seem using many instruments such as, piano, guitar etc.... How many instruments do you play?
Thank you, I played, piano, acoustic guitar and ukulele on the album. I play those at my performances as well. I also play a little glockenspiel and autoharp.
Can you give us some details of this recording?
Recorded in Los Angeles with my long time friend and Produced, Joshua Bartholomew. We went into his Los Angeles studio with my string arranger and cellist, Laura Mihalka. I had written over
72 songs while living in NYC and we came out with 11 tracks!
Do you feel you have grown as a songwriting since your first album?
I do, I think it's become bolder and I'd like to think my hooks have gotten better!
How do you write your songs?
Sometimes, I'll dream an entire song. Mostly, the music and melody comes to me piano/guitar/ukulele and then I write lyrics to express the music.
Do you write your lyrics or music first?
Music first, lyrics always come later. I could write music for days and days. But, lyrics take me a while to sit and process what I want to say.
Where do you get inspiration from for your lyrics?
My own life, other people's lives, dreams, basically anything. But, it's always from something I feel passionately about.
Most people become instant fans of your sound. Are you open to the idea of collaborating with other singers?
I hope they are. I would love to. I'm always up to try anything new musically.
Do you think the fact that your song "La Di Da" was placed in various shows, really helped your career?
I do! Getting your songs placed opens you up to a wide audience. I gained a lot of new fans and exposure from it.
What advice, might you have, for anyone trying to write music for the first time?
Write, write, write! Most of what you come up with won't be any good, but be okay with it and keep writing. It's the only way to get better.
I have listen to your music for many years and I recently discovered that you were wearing your glasses on stage. Are they new?
I only wore them once, I wasn't actually set to perform that night. But, the venue asked me to get up and play a song. There are soooo many singer/songwriters wearing their glasses on stage these days. Even though, I do need my glasses, when I wear them I feel like I'm just trying to be like everybody else. I've worn glasses since I was a baby, people used to make fun of me pretty badly for wearing them. It's ironic that they are now in fashion. I tend to wear my glasses in my day to day life. When I get on stage, I like to wear my contacts and get fancy!
Are there any music videos in the works for the new songs?
We are set to make a video for "Stars" and "When We Were Young" and hopefully "Swoon"! Plus, a few lyric videos. We'll be quite busy with videos in 2014!
Link to Delanay Gibson videos: here
I try not to wear my glasses too much. I get compared to Ingrid Michaelson with the glasses and red hair. Not that it's a bad thing! She's amazing!! I still wear them in the occasional video. I wore them in the beginning of the "Give Up the Ghost" music video! :)
Which song will be the first single?
"Give Up the Ghost"
You can watch the music video here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dWf704OEqf8
Where is the best place to buy your music?
iTunes!
Here's the link:https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/tall-like-the-tree/id775834980
You can buy physical cd's on cdbaby
http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/delaneygibson1
and my website
www.delaneygibson.com
Are you touring for this new album?
I'm heading out for some album release shows. My NYC album release show is on May 17th at Rockwood Music Hall (Stage 3). I'm planning a short tour in the UK/France this fall too!
What do you hope for in 2014?
I hope to get 'Tall Like the Tree' to as many ears as I can. I'd love to get some of these songs placed on film/tv. Also, lots of touring and enjoying life!
English translation: Nina Sarenka Rud
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