Robert Ross Band and the BluesManian Devils will be performing tomorrow night in the East Village at Jules Bistro on St. Marks Place.
Robert Ross Band and the BluesManian Devils will be performing tomorrow night in the East Village at Jules Bistro on St. Marks Place.
Tonight, Po' Girl performing in Felton, CA, and Robert Ross Band is in action in Brooklyn at the Dumbo arts festival and in Manhattan at the West Bank Cafe
"Canadian urban roots" group Po' Girl is playing in Chico, CA, tonight, and Berkley, CA, tomorrow night.
I just discovered them through this sweet live video of them performing the great Elizabeth Cotten's Shake Sugaree
You can get hold of their music, videos, calendar, and what not, and get on their email list, at http://www.pogirl.net
Angela Easterling will be playing the Rhythm & Blues club in Greer SC, Friday night.
For her music, videos, calendar, & other info, go here
Robert Ross plays Bobbique in Patchogue Friday night, teaming up with Ken "The Rocket" Korb and Lora Kendal.
Zoë KeatingComplete article
Reflecting motion
by Anil Prasad
Cellist Zoë Keating isn’t content to wait around for the music industry to complete its achingly slow reinvention for the Internet era. She’s taken matters into her own hands and carved out a unique niche for herself by using social media to create buzz and engage her fan base.
Keating's work focuses on loop-based solo cello work. Using a minimalist software setup, she weaves together layers of sound, including lush and melodic elements, pulsing rhythms, and spectral atmospheres. Her third release Into the Trees captures her compelling and addictive approach at its most evolved. The album reflects the Canadian-born artist’s transition from urban life in San Francisco to her current existence in the woods of Northern California’s Camp Meeker.
As with her previous albums, 2005’s Natoma and 2004’s One Cello x 16, Keating’s determined DIY outreach approach has enabled Into the Trees to find a mainstream audience.....
The very cool cellist Zoe Keating (@zoecello on Twitter), who I got to see perform in Austin, Texas, earlier this year, has had a string of interviews lately.
Here are some with NPR, BBC, and NBC.
She's got a busy schedule, including being a new mommy:
I've had the privilege of hearing the great Robert Ross in person, and he is one amazing blues singer, guitarist, and harmonica player.
He has played with many of the greats and is often found touring throughout the New York metro area with the Robert Ross Band.
His gig calendar is here: http://www.robertrossband.com/gigcalendar, his videos are collected here: http://www.robertrossband.com/videos, and he's collected a bunch of audio files for your listening pleasure here: http://www.robertrossband.com/audio.
A real treat.
Enjoy.
PS You can sign up for his email list here
Seattle based up-and-comers The Moondoggies have released the first track of their forthcoming sophomore album Tidelands as a free download. The track unfolds in a more or less linear fashion, starting off with some subtle electric guitar and somber lyrics, gradually building in pace and density to a climax rich with keyboards, wonderfully harmonized vocals, and drums, and finally taking the tempo gradually down to end the song. The structure leaves the song feeling a bit short but it is otherwise excellent.
Complete article at Baeble Music
For music, pix, video, and more info, go here
For music, pix, and more info, go here
New RecordComplete article
By David Gee
(Photo by Tate Carlson)
Panacea3 is comprised of young professionals/musicians determined to turn the dismal state of the music industry and general economy into an opportunity, not a roadblock. Company founder, drummer, producer and Berklee School of Music grad Andrew Linde says the venture is a vehicle to transform hobby into career while maintaining creative control and feeling good about their revenue streams as artists. Right now, the label consists of one artist (his group) as the flagship/guinea pig. As the strategies become tested and more refined, he says they will expand to work with more artists
Thanks to Mind Booster Noori for bringing this to my attention.
Interesting report in Billboard that Nellie Furtado, a singer signed to frequent RIAA plaintiff Interscope Records, has gone into competition with her label, launching her own "indie" record label:
Nelly Furtado Launches Indie LabelComplete article
March 16, 2009 06:00 AM ET
Cortney Harding, N.Y.
Pop star Nelly Furtado is not the first major-label musician to start her own label, but she is one of the few to do it with an indie. Furtado is launching Nelstar in cooperation with the Canadian independent label group Last Gang Labels.
The Toronto-based electro-dance band Fritz Helder & the Phantoms is the first act signed to Nelstar and will release its debut album July 7.
"Nelly just wasn't that interested in doing a OneRepublic/Timbaland type of thing," says Chris Taylor, president of Last Gang and Furtado's longtime attorney. "She's an independent spirit, and she wants to make sure we build the band at the right pace. It's also very important to launch a band with indie branding behind them and be able to build them brick by brick."
Taylor points out that Furtado has close ties to the band, noting that two members are her backup dancers.
Furtado says she never considered introducing the Nelstar imprint via her label, Interscope.....
"....When you are a new band and you sign to a major, you get thrown to the fire."
As his former Microsoft colleagues work to get Windows 7 out the door, Jim Allchin is getting ready for a new release of his own. The longtime Windows chief, who retired after Vista's debut, sings and displays his considerable guitar skills on "Enigma," a new solo CD scheduled to debut next month. Amazon is already taking preorders.
To get a sense for Allchin's talent on the guitar, check out "Kick It," the last track on this sample page. Allchin's site also has an interesting biography in the style of VH1's "Behind the Music," tracking his life from its modest origins on a Florida orange grove through college to Microsoft and beyond. There's even a fun, Rick Springfield-style photo (below) among his press images.
"Enigma" incorporates a wide range of styles, but one reference on the Web site shows that Allchin applied to the album a level of discipline that the Windows team, under his leadership, struggled to achieve at times during the Vista development process: "To avoid even more diversity several songs were eventually removed from the CD because they included even more styles," the site says.
The tracks removed "will show up on the next CD for sure," the site says.
Allchin's longtime passion for the guitar was well-known during his time at the company, so his musical turn isn't a surprise. He has stayed in the news since his Microsoft departure because of a series of emails disclosed in lawsuits against the company, showing him writing candidly about about Apple and the Windows Vista Capable program, among other topics.
So what's with the album title? Appropriately enough, it appears to be based at least in part on computer science.
Enigma Machine is the name of the first track. "Enigma Machines were early encoders/decoders for cryptography," Allchin explains on his site. "They had many rotors and the guitar sound in this song reminds me of this amazing device as well as the intensity of the search for an answer to some puzzle."
Our Cyber PR Holiday Fundraiser for 2008 was a success! The goal of the Cyber PR Campaign was to bring musicians to make a difference. Because of our participants we were able to raise a total of $850 for charity!
Here are our prize winners:
Silver Tinsel Winner
Andrew Hand - Charity: World Hunger Year & Musicians on Call
Raising $125 they will be receiving a copy of my brand-new Sound Advice DVD featuring Derek Sivers – 82 minutes of our best marketing and PR tips.
Sparkly Lights Winner
Tom St. Louis- Charity: Sleeping Children Around the World
Raising $300 they will receive my “Music Success In 9 Weeks” book and the Sound Advice DVD, plus they will get full access to my closed private online Mastermind website for life.
And our Grand Prize Winner who raised the most was:
Jana Mashonee - Charity: Jana’s Kids
She will receive the Sparkly Lights prize package of Raising a whopping $425 she will receive my “Music Success In 9 Weeks” book and the Sound Advice DVD, plus get full access to my closed private online Mastermind website for life. We will also send her my Musicians Web 2.0 Boot Camp.
We would like to send a big THANK YOU to all of our participants including those who helped promote the fundraiser!
Here's a good article which ran in the Wall Street Journal about independent musical artists finding an audience for their music through the internet, and then signing with indie labels. Much thanks to reader Andres Rosado for bringing it to my attention.
Musician Finds a Following OnlineComplete article
Word-of-Mouth on Blogs and Other Sites Attracts Fans -- and a Record Deal
By SHELLY BANJO and KELLY K. SPORS
In late 2006, Justin Vernon, a musician in Eau Claire, Wis., recorded nine songs while staying at his parents' hunting cabin in northern Wisconsin after a breakup with a girlfriend and his long-time band. He used just a desktop computer with recording software, a three-piece drum set and a guitar.
A few months later, Mr. Vernon posted the songs on his MySpace page, hoping to get some listeners and feedback. He also printed 500 copies of a CD with those songs to sell to friends and fans and send to music bloggers for review.
He got that and much more.
Thanks to the buzz his online tracks generated on music blogs and social-networking sites, Mr. Vernon has played at numerous venues and appeared on the "Late Show With David Letterman." He signed a record deal in October 2007, and his first album, "For Emma, Forever Ago," sold about 87,000 copies through mid-December, with about half of those downloaded online. With a band he formed early this year, called Bon Iver, Mr. Vernon is now playing sold-out concerts across the U.S. and abroad.