Monday, November 06, 2006

Foo Fighters Release 11/7


FOO FIGHTERS
SKIN AND BONES

FIRST EVER LIVE CD DOCUMENTS EIGHT-PIECE ACOUSTIC LINEUP'S SOLD-OUT
DEBUT TOUR

CD OUT NOVEMBER 7th

DVD RELEASE WITH EXPANDED TRACK LISTING TO FOLLOW

SYDNEY OPERA HOUSE, BRIDGE SCHOOL BENEFIT, BOB DYLAN SHOWS & JAPANESE DATES ANNOUNCED

"Unplugged but hardly quiet, refreshingly simple and gorgeous" -THE WASHINGTON POST"

Any reservations about a Foo Fighters acoustic concert were quickly dispelled with a wall of guitars sound that rocked the house"-THE SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER

Foo Fighters have confirmed a November 7th release date for Skin And Bones, a live document of the band's first ever tour with its expanded eight-piece lineup culled from three sold out performances at Los Angeles' Pantages Theater. A live DVD has also been confirmed for release later that month.

Skin And Bones features the Foo Fighters core of Dave Grohl, Taylor Hawkins, Nate Mendel, and Chris Shiflett augmented by guest players Petra Haden (violin), Rami Jaffee (keyboards), Drew Hester (percussion) and former Foo Fighter Pat Smear (guitar) debuting live arrangements of several songs from disc two of the platinum-plus In Your Honor, as well as unique interpretations of favorites from the band's entire catalogue.

The tracklisting for the CD release of Skin And Bones is:1. Razor2. Over & Out3. Walking After You4. Marigold5. My Hero6. Next Year7. Another Round8. Big Me9. Cold Day In The Sun10. Skin And Bones11. February Stars12. Times Like These13. Friend Of A Friend14. Best Of You15. Everlong

Wednesday, November 01, 2006

Chris Daughtry of American Idol to Release Album 11/21





















Here is a quick preview folks. The new album from american Idol's Chris Daughtry hits the street on November 21,2006. Here is the link:http://www.sonybmg.com/musicbox/mb2/community/daughtry/daughtry_jukebox_preview.html

Sunday, October 22, 2006

The Rock Ridge Music GHIDRAH



It's been two years since we last heard from zebrahead, but the Orange County, California-based band is making its presence felt once again with the group's highly-anticipated new album "Broadcast to the World". Revitalized, road-tightened and eager to redefine its focus, the quintet comes out swinging, delivering a flurry of pummeling rhythms, clench-fisted chords and meaty hooks that connect with each listen. "Broadcast to the World" is in stores Tuesday, 10/24.
Un-wavered in their musical quest, Indorphine tirelessly continues to deliver new, organic creations by the natural destruction of the old standards to any man, woman, child, martian, dog, chicken or fetus who will dare themselves enough to listen.
Since the birth of The Accident Experiment (dubbed by its fans as "AeX") in late 2002, the band has evolved from what began as jam sessions between San Diego musical peers Curiel and Longoria into a solid, buzzworthy Southern California rock act with tours and opening slots along side the likes of Foo Fighters, Korn, Damage Plan, Drowning Pool, Sevendust, Cypress Hill, Staind, Blur and Body Count in its relatively short history. In its 20th anniversary issue, Metal Edge Magazine named AeX one of its Twenty Bands To Watch, and MTV News has featured the group on two separate occasions, describing them as "eclectic and musically adventurous." The boys have already earned a reputation as a stellar and explosive live band, borrowing a page from some of their 70's rock heroes to produce a live show that is as experimental as it is ferocious.
Here are this week’s GHIDRAH songs:
SONG 1: zebrahead "Anthem"
SONG 2: Indorphine "Spaghetti"
SONG 3: The Accident Experiment "AEX-1"
And, for your convenience, here are the GHIDRAH links:
SONG 1: http://vista.streamguys.com/jspiewak/rockridge_1.wma
SONG 2: http://vista.streamguys.com/jspiewak/rockridge_2.wma
SONG 3: http://vista.streamguys.com/jspiewak/rockridge_3.wma

Update on Jupiter Rising

"GO" Has Been A Licensing Sensation With Plays On NBC, Fox Sports, Fox
Primetime, Disney Channel and Chevrolet Amongst Others
Los Angeles, CA: Chime Entertainment, today announced the release of three
new dance mixes of the hit single "Go" from Jupiter Rising's self titled
debut CD. Jupiter Rising are the collective talents of 80 Bug and Spencer
Nezey, who have created a pop hip-hop collection of songs that are already
experiencing unprecedented success on all musical formats.
The duo's single "Go,"has been a licensing sensation since its' release and
has appeared on a number of national television spots including Fox Sports,
Fox Primetime and Chevrolet amongst others. Jupiter Rising's "Go" was also
featured in the Disney program Wendy Wu and will now be part of both the
movie and soundtrack for the upcoming project Jump It (on Walt Disney
Records) this January.
Chime Entertainment and Pitch Control Marketing have hired three renown
producers to remix "Go" for the Dance community. Eddie Arroya (whose recent
mix of Shakira's "Don't Lie" helped propel the single to #1) is working on a
reggaeton mix, the team of Friscia and Lamboy (who are currently enjoying
success with remixes of Hans Zimmer's "He's A Pirate" from The Pirates Of
The Carribean film) are working on mainstream and electro-house remixes.
And, Dave Aude (whose recent re-mix projects include Paris Hilton,
Coldplay,The Gorillaz and The Pussycat Dolls) will also contribute with a
new mainstream dance mix of Jupiter Rising's "Go."
Below please find streaming audio links to 2 of the "Go!" remixes:

"Go" Eddie Arroyo Reggaeton Mix:
http://vista.streamguys.com/jspiewak/jr_go_arroyo.wma
"Go" Dave Aude Radio Mix:
http://vista.streamguys.com/jspiewak/jr_go_aude.wma
And for your reference, the album version:
"Go" audio: http://vista.streamguys.com/jspiewak/jupiterrising_go.wma
"Go" video: http://vista.streamguys.com/jspiewak/jr_go_video.wmv

Zebrahead


It's been two years since we last heard from zebrahead, but the Orange County, California-based band is making its presence felt once again with the group's highly-anticipated new album Broadcast to the World. Revitalized, road-tightened and eager to redefine its focus, the quintet comes out swinging, delivering a flurry of pummeling rhythms, clench-fisted chords and meaty hooks that connect with each listen. Produced by Cameron Webb (Motorhead, Social Distortion, Silverstein ,Tenacious D) and the band, Broadcast to the World proves it was worth waiting for with smart, razor-sharp rockers like "Rated U for Ugly," "Karma Flavored Whisky" and "Broadcast to the World." The album has all the electrifying energy of a live zebrahead show, blending raging tempos and ringing guitar lines into surging, insistent choruses that stick after a single listen.Against a big, buoyant backdrop painted by guitarist Greg Bergdorf, drummer Ed Udhus and bassist Ben Osmundson, Lewis and rapper Ali Tabatabaee detail scenarios of betrayal ("Here’s to You"), domestic troubles ("Your New Girlsfriend Wears Girlpants") and soured relationships ("Back to Normal"). With new addition to zebrahead Matty Lewis on this album you can tell the band means business. “This is the first time in 6 years everyone has participated and worked as a team”, says bassist Ben Osmundson. What we've seen and been through over the last year and half--both individually and as a group. A lot of that wound up working itself into the music, resulting in our most personal and rocking album to date. We now have a reason we have been looking for to conquer the world……the band is a unit of one!”As for the album title, Tabatabaee says it's our promise to travel the World on tour. "We're so grateful for the support and patience people have had while waiting for us to deliver a new record and a new family member with Matty. We've kept in touch with through our web site, posting road journals and studio updates and corresponding through e-mail, and we really appreciate the fact that everyone has stuck by us. This one's for the people who everyone who has made the last year our best year. To see the attendance of our shows going up with no new album over the last year and a new family member has been overwhelming!"Broadcast to the world is the successor to zebrahead's critically acclaimed third release, MFZB. MFZB had the highest testing alternative song for months running with “Rescue Me”. MFZB also went gold in Japan! Playmate of the Year, released in 2000 to rave reviews, the album's infectious title track received over 4000 spins on Modern Rock and Rock radio, garnering airplay on some of the nation's biggest alternative stations, including KROQ in Los Angeles, KNDD in Seattle, KDGE in Dallas and WRAX in Birmingham. The editors of OC Weekly included the band in their "129 Greatest OC Bands Ever" list"…Playmate of the Year was just as catchy and hummable as anything the Offspring or Lit ever came up with." Meanwhile, its provocative companion video, which co-starred a harem of curvy Playboy playmates and was shot at the Playboy mansion, was steaming up television screens across the country. The band gigged relentlessly in support of the album, and toured with a diverse cast of characters, including Less Than Jake, Kottonmouth Kings, 311, Reel Big Fish and Goldfinger. Reviewing a local show, the Los Angeles Times praised the band for "its blend of punk-pop and rap," writing, "The quintet understands how to keep a crowd engaged, fueled by nonstop energy....The band was smooth and confident... like a new generation of Rat Pack Showmen…” Daily Variety lauded the group for offering "75 minutes of easy to digest, high energy music that recalled such bands as Descendants, 311, Blink 182 and the Beastie Boys."After conquering the States, zebrahead tore through Europe with Green Day and played a plethora of festival shows, sharing stages with everyone from The Strokes and Radiohead to Good Charlotte and Stone Temple Pilots. From there, it was off to Japan.
zebrahead's year was capped off by a Grammy nomination for Best Metal Performance for their blistering cover of Metallica's "Enter Sandman." The track appeared on the Extreme Championship Wrestling companion album, ECW Extreme Music, and featured legendary Motorhead frontman Lemmy on lead vocals. “Who doesn’t want to say they recorded a song with Lemmy?”, says guitarist Greg Bergdorf. The answer----EVERYONE!Inspired by the likes of Fugazi, the Descendants, Rage Against the Machine and Green Day, Lewis, Bergdorf, Osmundson, Tabatabaee and Udhus formed zebrahead in 1996. After building a rabid fanbase on the strength of their raucous live shows and releasing the Yellow EP on indie label Doctor Dream in 1998, the band signed with Columbia Records who released zebrahead's major label debut, Waste of Mind, later that year. That was followed by Vans Warped Tour dates. zebrahead has turned up the juice with the mesmerizing tuneful Broadcast to the World, a brilliantly balanced album of atom-smashing guitars and pop-savvy melodies. "Every band says this is their best album," says Osmundson. "From front to back, this is no holds barred rock and roll and by far our best album as a band!"

ZEBRAHEAD – “Anthem” – Windows Audio: http://www.iconmes.com/zebrahead_anthem/zebrahead_anthem.wma

ZEBRAHEAD – BROADCAST TO THE WORLD (5 song player): http://www.iconmes.com/zebraheadplayer/

Esteban Release


With his latest release, Best of Esteban, one of the world’s most prolific composers and guitarists of our time has not merely created a retrospective. Instead of a simple cut-and-paste collection, the man once known as Stephen Paul took a handful of concert favorites and returned to the studio to reinvent them. The result is a fiery, blues/rock/flamenco melding of the songs that have made him a beloved icon in classical and modern guitar playing.

Trademark songs like “Fuego Malagueña” - a reworking of “Malagueña” from 2001’s All My Love – have, as the title denotes, been given extra fire, fusing more rock influence into his atmospheric flamenco-based performance. “Runaway,” Del Shannon’s classic, is also seeing life in a completely new way. “That song brings back a lot of memories for people who were around back then,” Esteban says, seeing it as a bridge to younger audiences as well. Another song bringing back more recent memories is “Mediterana,” an Eastern-based song in which he plays sitar, backed by the Indian percussive tablas and dumbuk.

Global music has always played big into this Pittsburgh native’s life. Beginning at the age of four Esteban would visit his Uncle George’s house every Sunday to hear an eclectic mix of Western and Indian classical sounds, as well as flamenco and Russian folk music. His love of the floating scales inspired him early on, causing him to want to play guitar immediately. Hearing men like the great sarod player Ali Akbar Khan would “get into my cells, and it continued through my life. It’s a little dissonant for our western ears, but I’ve loved it since I was a little kid.”

Esteban’s love of “man’s original music” was sealed at age six when hearing the man that would become his lifelong hero. “I was a weird kid. I was listening to Segovia when I was six years old.” The man he’s referring to is, of course, Spanish guitar legend Andrés Segovia. Solely responsible for bringing classical guitar studies to universities and orchestras worldwide, Segovia’s influence, as both performer and educator, made him one of the 20th century’s most renowned musicians of any instrument. These two aspects, as player and teacher, would decide Esteban’s future.

Attending Carnegie Mellon with a double major in guitar performance and English literature, Esteban was discouraged by his four years of education. The man running the program was a cellist not a guitarist, and Esteban “played better than him on my first day of class.” Leaving college with little more than a piece of paper, he knew his path lie with his Muse, but didn’t know how to proceed. Then it dawned on him: “I really never had lessons from anyone really good my entire life. I was playing old standards my own way because I had never studied with a master. So I figured I would study with the world class cat.”

That cat, of course, was Segovia. Inquiring into the possibility, Esteban learned that to even see Segovia you first had to intern with one of his four main students for a number of years. Then Esteban learned each of those teachers had a waiting list of 500 students! So he approached it a different way, one in which legends are made of – indeed, Esteban’s own status resides in this very story.

For the next two-and-a-half years, working various jobs in publishing and proofreading, he contacted Segovia’s booking agency to find out his tour schedule. He then contacted every hotel in every city Segovia was playing in, stating he had a package that he had to drop off for the maestro. He compiled a list and during that time would mail him unsigned yellow cards with one simple statement: “My life is meaningless unless I can study with you.” This went on internationally for well over two years.

Segovia was performing in Los Angeles, where Esteban was living, and he made the move. Borrowing his friend’s messenger uniform he bravely knocked on the guitarist’s hotel door and eventually got to the master. Esteban revealed himself and “Segovia got red in the face, pointed and said ‘It’s you! It’s you!’. His bodyguard came to the door nearly killed me, and I told them I had to play guitar. Segovia told him to let me in. I was shaking, I was so nervous, but I played and after a couple minutes he stopped me and gave me things to practice, and told me to come back in one year. I studied my butt off and came back, and at that time he invited me to study with him in Spain.”

His apprenticeship lasted on and off for four years. Finally receiving the master’s seal of approval to perform in concert, fate took another turn. Esteban – the name given to him by Segovia – was hit by a drunk driver and suffered blindness in one eye and severe spinal damage, causing him to lose feeling for over eight years. “It was a dark time. I could move my arm but couldn’t feel it.” Taking various jobs in sales and publishing, Esteban’s musical career seemed to have ended until that destined day when feeling returned.

“I quit my day job and returned to playing guitar for $40 a show.” Eking out a living, Esteban self-released a few albums until stardom came to him. Living out such a mythology has not been easy, but today Esteban is an iconic figure for endless people worldwide, and not only as performer. Staying in alignment with his master’s teachers, Esteban’s American Legacy Guitars are played by thousands of children worldwide. “It’s the biggest thing for me. It’s everybody’s job to help out in their own way. The way I do is by getting guitars in the hands of kids.”

Educator, performer and American legend, Esteban is a name certain to be revered by many for some time. Working on a new album in which he plays a range of instruments – guitar, sitar, banjo, oud and Greek bazouki – there is no slowing this man down. Alongside this collection and upcoming work, Esteban will be staying busy with a full-fledged tour later this year. Joining him, as always, will be his daughter, Teresa, on violin. A prodigy since the age of four, she carries on the Paul name with heartfelt recordings and stunning live performances on her own instrument.
With Best of Esteban his lifelong passion of global and instrumental music comes full circle, in an entirely new manner. With such a history already behind him, it’s inspiring to see his fire only growing brighter.


ESTEBAN – "Enter The Heart" – Windows Audio:
http://vista.streamguys.com/jspiewak/esteban_entertheheart.wma

Hyms - Double the Pleasure


The seeds that would grow into Hymns were originally sown more than a decade ago at an elementary school in North Carolina, where Brian Harding and Jason Roberts met. The two bonded over a shared love of music and guitars, forming a friendship that would eventually transcend geographic boundaries and life-changing decisions. They eventually chose to attend college together where the duo worked under a number of band monikers. Individually, they’ve helped fill out other band rosters, including touring stints as part of Ben Kweller’s band.

After the gang moved to New York City in 2003, they reinvented themselves as Hymns. Completed by the addition of bassist Jeremy Kay and drummer Tony Kent, the unit references and recalls early Stones, Neil Young, and Gram Parsons, mashed together with Pavement, Spoon, Wilco, and The Kings of Leon. Their sound is a beautiful marriage of their current big-city life and the back porch breeze of their Southern roots, garnering them opening slots for Evan Dando, Los Lobos, and others.

Brother/Sister, Hymns' debut offering, was recorded during the summer of 2005, at Blackland Records’ in-house studio. Situated in Celeste, Texas, with a booming population of 737, the Blackland studio, with its old-school character, was the perfect ground for the creation of the band’s first record, which was produced by John Kent. Due on October 10th, Brother/Sister, an album which owes as much to New York know-how as it does to Celeste community dinners, is the ultimate document to announce the coming of Hymns.

Press has already started discovering Hymns. Toxic Flyer said their sound “gives off a Sonic Youth, Dinosaur Jr., Supergrass, and even Tom Petty feel, only with more buzz of moody and melodic chops going on.” Says ’Sup Magazine: “Their dreamy West Coast folk was drifting me off to a place where VW vans cruise the horizon, the weather isn’t perpetually set on ‘March,’ and Gram Parsons is Jesus. I dare you to listen.” The Village Voice dubbed their music “California sunset twang,” while Pulse Weekly called Hymns “master of the art of simple delivery.”

www.hymnsband.com
www.myspace.com/hymnsband
www.rockridgemusic.com www.blacklandrecords.com

Barry Manilow Release Part 2


DVD: Barry Manilow - First and Farewell
Date: Tuesday October 31
Label: Rhino













Hot on the heels of his Emmy Award for Outstanding Performance in a Music/Comedy/Variety Series or Special for “Barry Manilow: Music and Passion” comes FIRST & FAREWELL, Barry Manilow’s new double-DVD set from Rhino and STILETTO New Media. One DVD features never-before-seen, footage from Manilow’s inaugural tour rehearsal at Carroll’s Studio in New York City in 1974. The second DVD captures the final concert of the historic “One Night Live! One Last Time! farewell tour in 2004 – recorded at The Pond in Anaheim – with Manilow performing many of the songs that helped him sell 75 million albums, collect 29 platinum records and become the #1 Adult Contemporary artist of all time.

Bonus features include excerpts from concerts in Las Vegas and Chicago, as well as two personal and reflective interviews with Barry. FIRST & FAREWELL will be available October 31 at all retail outlets and at www.rhino.com for a suggested retail price of $19.99. The DVD will be released on the same day as his latest CD, Greatest Songs Of The Sixties – the follow-up to his million-seller, Greatest Song Of The Fifties.

FIRST & FAREWELL is the second title released under the new multi-year agreement with Rhino Entertainment, an industry leader in marketing and distribution of music and television on DVD, and STILETTO New Media, which oversees distribution of Manilow’s video catalog.

“Barry is an icon and his incredible success today, including the stunning Emmy win for his PBS special, “Barry Manilow: Music and Passion,” reinforces his versatility and his popularity with multiple generations of music fans,” commented Mark C. Grove, executive producer of the PBS special and Principal in STILETTO New Media.

Disc One of FIRST & FAREWELL contains more than 60 minutes of rare video recorded during Manilow’s rehearsal at Carroll’s Studio before embarking on his first tour. The black-and-white footage includes Manilow’s early hits “It’s A Miracle,” “Could It Be Magic?” and “Sweet Life.” The DVD also features the debut performance of his well-known Commercial Medley, a mix of jingles Manilow wrote for companies such as Dr. Pepper, State Farm, Pepsi, McDonald’s, and more.

Disc Two contains more than 115 minutes of Manilow’s “One Night Live! One Last Time! concert at The Pond recorded in Dolby Digital 5.1 and 2.0 and includes a guest performance by saxophonist Dave Koz on “Brooklyn Blues.” For the emotional setlist, Manilow selected songs from his storied career, including the hits “Mandy,” “I Write The Songs,” “Even Now,” “Copacabana (At The Copa),” and “I Made It Through The Rain.” The bonus features include his interpretation of “Chicago (My Kind Of Town)” from his concert in the Windy City.

Barry Manilow Release Part 1




Album: Barry Manilow - The Greatest Songs Of The Sixties
Release Date: Tuesday October 31
Label: Arista



BARRY MANILOW - CAN'T TAKE MY EYES OFF OF YOU (Audio)
QUICKTIME
http://media.bmgonline.com/jrecords.com/barry_manilow/audio/BarryManilow_CantTakeMyEyes_HI.mov
http://media.bmgonline.com/jrecords.com/barry_manilow/audio/BarryManilow_CantTakeMyEyes_MID.mov
http://media.bmgonline.com/jrecords.com/barry_manilow/audio/BarryManilow_CantTakeMyEyes_LO.mov

Official Site: http://www.barrymanilow.com
E Card: http://www.jrecords.com/ecard/barry/

Buy : http://www.starz.bz/barrymanilow/product.cfm?category=5&subcategory=22&product=1859

Wednesday, October 04, 2006

Rod Stewart to Release New Album on 10/10


(NEW YORK – September 2006) Rod Stewart returns to his roots with the release of STILL THE SAME…GREAT ROCK CLASSICS OF OUR TIME, a landmark recording of great rock songs and Stewart's first rock album in over 8 years, scheduled for release October 10th on J Records. STILL THE SAME…GREAT ROCK CLASSICS OF OUR TIME comes on the heels of the unprecedented success of the four volumes that comprise his Grammy-award winning “Great American Songbook” series, the biggest selling ongoing series of new music recordings in history, with a total of almost fifteen million copies worldwide.

Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Rod Stewart has been lauded as having one of the greatest and most distinctive rock voices in history. STILL THE SAME…GREAT ROCK CLASSICS OF OUR TIME is an incredibly strong and passionate return to form. Stewart takes ownership of these thoughtfully selected tracks crafted by some of the best songwriters of our time, including Bob Dylan (“If Not For You”), Van Morrison (“Crazy Love”), Bob Seger (“Still the Same”) and John Fogerty (“Have You Ever Seen the Rain” which is the first radio single from the album). Several of Stewart’s other selections sound like they were written for his signature, inimitable rasp in the first place, like Bonnie Tyler’s “It’s a Heartache” and “Fooled Around and Fell in Love,” a 1976 hit for Elvin Bishop.

Produced by John Shanks (winner of the 2005 “Producer of the Year” Grammy award, who has worked with such artists as Sheryl Crow and Melissa Etheridge) and Clive Davis, STILL THE SAME…GREAT ROCK CLASSICS OF OUR TIME features a lean band of top notch session musicians including Kenny Aronoff and Dean Parks. The versatility of its production is displayed in sounds ranging from the soaring Badfinger hit “Day After Day” to the most contemporary song included, the Pretenders’s 1994 ballad “I’ll Stand By You.” (See track listing below.)

Rod Stewart became a household name in 1971 with the release of Every Picture Tells a Story and the smash hit "Maggie May." The album and the single held the Number 1 spot in both the U.S. and the U.K. simultaneously, a chart first. His discography includes numerous other hits such as “Do Ya Think I’m Sexy,” “Tonight’s the Night,” “You’re In My Heart,” and “The First Cut is the Deepest.” Stewart is currently one of the top grossing musical artists in the world, according to both Forbes and Rolling Stone; his "From ‘Maggie May’ to the Great American Songbook” tour was completely sold out for three years in a row.

Have You Seen The Rain - Audio
QUICKTIME
http://media.bmgonline.com/jrecords.com/rod_stewart/audio/RodStewart_HaveYouEverSeenTheRain_HI.mov

http://media.bmgonline.com/jrecords.com/rod_stewart/audio/RodStewart_HaveYouEverSeenTheRain_LO.mov

REAL AUDIO
http://media.bmgonline.com/jrecords.com/rod_stewart/audio/RodStewart_HaveYouEverSeenTheRain_HI.ram
http://media.bmgonline.com/jrecords.com/rod_stewart/audio/RodStewart_HaveYouEverSeenTheRain_LO.ram


WINDOWS MEDIA
http://media.bmgonline.com/jrecords.com/rod_stewart/audio/RodStewart_HaveYouEverSeenTheRain_HI.asx
http://media.bmgonline.com/jrecords.com/rod_stewart/audio/RodStewart_HaveYouEverSeenTheRain_LO.asx

Wednesday, September 20, 2006

The Rock Ridge Music GHIDRAH – the music is FIRE!

This week on the GHIDRAH…

Made up of CRegg Rondell (Vocals & Acoustic 12 String Guitar), Dusty Hunt (Guitar), Bill Gower (Bass), and Johnny Ransom (Drums), Boy Hits Car are known for playing the sickest, loveliest, ugliest, prettiest, most beautiful, melodic, heartfelt music, which the band dubs “Love Core.”

Hailing just 15 minutes north from three-quarters of the band's ancestral origin of Mexico, The Accident Experiment--comprised of former P.O.D. guitarist/songwriter Marcos Curiel, ex-Sprung Monkey rhythm section veterans Ernie Longoria and Tony DeLocht and Seattle-native/former Grammatrain vocalist Pete Stewart--are busy proving that they're more than your average hard rock radio band.

Touring builds character. Domeshots has built their character out of several tins of Pringles, forming its arms and legs with pipe cleaners and guitar strings. Their van is an accidental sanctuary to the unclean religion of Tour – equal parts shrine to Henry Rollins and Black Flag, Alice In Chains, Nine Inch Nails, and Primus before them, and sign of solidarity to their current road-dog peers: Avenged Sevenfold, Mars Volta, Dredg, and Rock Ridge label-mates Northwest Royale.

Here are this week’s GHIDRAH songs:
SONG 1: Boy Hits Car – “Tonight”
SONG 2: The Accident Experiment – “Mind Death Machine”
SONG 3: Domeshots – “OMG”

And, for your convenience, here are the GHIDRAH links:
SONG 1: http://vista.streamguys.com/jspiewak/rockridge_1.wma
SONG 2: http://vista.streamguys.com/jspiewak/rockridge_2.wma
SONG 3: http://vista.streamguys.com/jspiewak/rockridge_3.wma

New Release: Live at the 9:30 Club



It was the day after New Year’s, 2006, at the 9:30 Club. But it could have been anywhere.

That’s because the entertainment, Virginia Coalition (known to friends as VACO), has made it their habit to meet or beat the expectations of their fans, whether opening for the Dave Matthews Band, O.A.R., and Counting Crows, or packing the House of Blues in Chicago and Irving Plaza in New York on their own.

No matter where they perform, whether close to home in D.C. or further away as they break nationwide, each appearance reflects the talent and motivation these guys have exhibited ever since they first surfaced on the Georgetown club circuit.

In truth, that night at the 9:30 Club was really not that different from most of their gigs … and that’s what makes Live at the 9:30 Club, their second release on the bluhammock music label, worth hearing.

First of all, the place was jammed with supporters, whose enthusiasm feeds the energy of the band. (Check that chant-along passage on “Jerry Jermain.”) Like every Virginia Coalition show, this one is about how the love they get from their audience fuels what they do onstage.

That, of course, is the real point: This set might have been played at any one of the college dates, or the open-air amphitheaters, or the festivals that fill the VACO schedule. Through word of mouth, on message boards, and in the kudos they’ve earned from the Washington Post (“Reader’s Choice: Best Local Band” two years in a row) and other media, VACO is becoming part of this summer’s soundtrack throughout America.

But for now, let’s go back to this one performance, on a freezing night in Washington, when the tapes would roll and the world would learn what it means to hear Virginia Coalition in its glory …


Virginia Coalition – "Gates Of Wisdom": http://vista.streamguys.com/jspiewak/vaco_gates.wma

TOUR DATES:
Sep 21 2006 9:30P
EXIT/ IN
Nashville, TN

Sep 22 2006 10:45P
Visualite Theatre
Charlotte, NC

Sep 23 2006 10:00P
Cat's Cradle
Carrboro (aka Chapel Hill), NC

Sep 25 2006 9:30P
Smith's Olde Bar
Atlanta, GA

Sep 26 2006 11:00P
Cumberland's
Charleston, SC

Sep 29 2006 9:00P
Alley Katz
Richmond, VA

Sep 30 2006 8:00P
8 x 10
Baltimore, MD

Oct 3 2006 9:00P
Milestone's
Rochester, NY

Oct 4 2006 11:00P
Castaway's
Ithaca, NY

Oct 5 2006 10:00P
Red Square
Albany, NY

Oct 6 2006 10:30P
Higher Ground South
Burlington, VT

Oct 19 2006 10:30P
Mexicali Blues
Teaneck, NJ

Oct 20 2006 7:00A
WFXT Fox Morning News (A.M.)
Boston, MA

Oct 20 2006 10:00P
The Pickle Barrel (P.M.)
Killington, VT

Oct 21 2006 11:30P
Harper's Ferry
Allston, MA

Oct 27 2006 12:30A
The Blue Note
New York, NY

Oct 28 2006 10:30P
North by Northwest Philadelphia, PA

Monday, August 28, 2006


This week on the GHIDRAH, we light candles and take a chill. New Jersey-born and now a Los Angeles-based writer-producer, Dan Lavery pines for devotional love. Lavery is formerly of the mega-platinum group Tonic, catapulted into mainstream stardom in the late 1990's on the strength of several radio hits including "If You Could Only See", and "You Wanted More".

With the intimacy of singer-songwriters like Beth Orton and Damien Rice, and the power and intensity of bands like U2 and Coldplay, In Flight Radio has a collection of unique and memorable songs that have generated a good deal of buzz for the band online and at college radio. The band is unsigned, and is releasing their debut album independently.

Jade’s controversial album Banned In America is the source for her radio break-out track “If I Catch My Breath”. This sexy ex-patriot is rocking the U.S., and border police are helpless to stop her…

Here are this week’s GHIDRAH songs:
SONG 1: Dan Lavery – Say That You Love Me
SONG 2: In Flight Radio – Come Back and Stay
SONG 3: Jade – If I Catch My Breath

And, for your convenience, here are the GHIDRAH links:
SONG 1: http://vista.streamguys.com/jspiewak/rockridge_1.wma
SONG 2: http://vista.streamguys.com/jspiewak/rockridge_2.wma
SONG 3: http://vista.streamguys.com/jspiewak/rockridge_3.wma
This week on the GHIDRAH, we light candles and take a chill. New Jersey-born and now a Los Angeles-based writer-producer, Dan Lavery pines for devotional love. Lavery is formerly of the mega-platinum group Tonic, catapulted into mainstream stardom in the late 1990's on the strength of several radio hits including "If You Could Only See", and "You Wanted More".

With the intimacy of singer-songwriters like Beth Orton and Damien Rice, and the power and intensity of bands like U2 and Coldplay, In Flight Radio has a collection of unique and memorable songs that have generated a good deal of buzz for the band online and at college radio. The band is unsigned, and is releasing their debut album independently.

Jade’s controversial album Banned In America is the source for her radio break-out track “If I Catch My Breath”. This sexy ex-patriot is rocking the U.S., and border police are helpless to stop her…

Here are this week’s GHIDRAH songs:
SONG 1: Dan Lavery – Say That You Love Me
SONG 2: In Flight Radio – Come Back and Stay
SONG 3: Jade – If I Catch My Breath

And, for your convenience, here are the GHIDRAH links:
SONG 1: http://vista.streamguys.com/jspiewak/rockridge_1.wma
SONG 2: http://vista.streamguys.com/jspiewak/rockridge_2.wma
SONG 3: http://vista.streamguys.com/jspiewak/rockridge_3.wma

Monday, July 31, 2006

Kweevak Podcast


Listen to the latest Kweevak Podcast for some good fresh tunes and exclusive interviews.


Kwevak Magazine Podcast

Meatloaf Meatloaf Double Beatloaf I Like Meatloaf


We never thought we'd say that, But the new track from Meatloaf is actually not bad. The lyrics could use some revision, but the music is strong.

Here's a track from the new album.

The Monster is Loose
http://popculturehipster.com/img/themonstersloose-meatloaf.mp3

Thank's to http://www.popculturehipster.com

Monday, July 24, 2006

This week on the GHIDRAH

We hit the road with the Bobaflex tour, featuring Indorphine and Psychostick. The tour is currently rocking the mid-West, and will run down souff through Florida.

Here are this week’s GHIDRAH songs:
SONG 1: Bobaflex “Better Than Me”
SONG 2: Indorphine “Spaghetti”
SONG 3: Psychostick “Beer”

And, for your convenience, here are the GHIDRAH links:
SONG 1: http://vista.streamguys.com/jspiewak/rockridge_1.wma
SONG 2: http://vista.streamguys.com/jspiewak/rockridge_2.wma
SONG 3: http://vista.streamguys.com/jspiewak/rockridge_3.wma

Check out the “Better Than Me” video from Bobaflex: http://www.tvtrecords.com/watch/watch.jsp?son_id=6881 – clearly this tour is destroying everything in its path, and consuming vast amounts of delicious York peppermint patties and Gatorade.

Check out the “Spaghetti” video from Indorphine: http://vista.streamguys.com/jspiewak2/spaghetti_video.wmv - according to Zagat, the food and ambiance are “shallow and pedantic” but the service is “warm and friendly like that lady I met in Las Vegas”.

Wednesday, July 12, 2006

Now These Boys Are Angry

If you are constipated or in need of some Rockem' Sockem' Robots theme music look no further!!!

Band name is Fuck The facts

Fact is, this is scary. It's like Slayer meets Frank Zappa at a muppet machine gun party.

http://www.relapse.com/ecards/fuckthefacts

Harvey danger To Release CD

The third LP by Seattle band Harvey Danger will be released Tuesday, September 13th, on HD’s own label, Phonographic Records. Produced by John Goodmanson and Steve Fisk—whose combined credits include dozens of essential records by bands as varied as Sleater-Kinney, Beat Happening, Low, Screaming Trees, Blonde Redhead, and Nirvana—Little By Little… is the sound of a radically transformed group.

This week on the GHIDRAH

Psychostick proclaims “beer is good, beer is good, beer is good, and stuff.” To that sentiment I say “word.” I say “word ‘em up.”

Cinder returns with their rawker “The Fall” and Redding mellows us out for “Another Day”. All 3 bands have records coming out on Rock Ridge Music this summer. Please reply for a review copy of any or all of them.

Here are this week’s GHIDRAH songs:
SONG 1: Psychostick “Beer!!!”
SONG 2: Cinder “The Fall”
SONG 3: Redding “Another Day”

And, for your convenience, here are the GHIDRAH links:

SONG 1: http://vista.streamguys.com/jspiewak/rockridge_1.wma
SONG 2: http://vista.streamguys.com/jspiewak/rockridge_2.wma
SONG 3: http://vista.streamguys.com/jspiewak/rockridge_3.wma

Click to enjoy the high art that is the “Beer!!!” video by Psychostick: http://www.psychostick.com/beer_small.htm

Wednesday, July 05, 2006

Free Tunes!!! GHIDRAH

This week on the GHIDRAH, The Accident Experiment offers a modern rock response to the Police classic “Every Breath You Take” and Boy Hits Car spills their guts in a down-tempo rocker. This week we also feature songwriter Jade, who has been banned in America for no damn good reason.

Here are this week’s GHIDRAH songs:
SONG 1: The Accident Experiment “Sick Love Letter”
SONG 2: Boy Hits Car “You Don’t Care”
SONG 3: Jade “Lay Me Down”

And, for your convenience, here are the GHIDRAH links:
SONG 1: http://vista.streamguys.com/jspiewak/rockridge_1.wma
SONG 2: http://vista.streamguys.com/jspiewak/rockridge_2.wma
SONG 3: http://vista.streamguys.com/jspiewak/rockridge_3.wma

The Accident Experiment “Sick Love Letter” video is trippy and stuff: http://vista.streamguys.com/jspiewak2/sickloveletter_video.wmv

Monday, June 19, 2006

A Bar Musician's Dream: Boozster Hangover Prevention


If you are a gigging musician that is always in the bar scene, you know that the next morning starts with a hangover from the loads of shots brought up to the stage by the "party guy" of the crowd.

I tested out this new hangover prevention remedy from my friends at Boozster. I drank a boat load of Baccardi, Yukon Jack and a few pitchers of beer along with following the instructions to take the capsules once every few hours.

Needles to say I woke the next day feeling as if we never touched a drop of alcohol the night before.

Try it for yourself, they are giving away free samples.
http://boozster.com/freesample.php

This week on the GHIDRAH


The Rock Ridge Music GHIDRAH Courtesy of Rock Ridge Music– 3 new songs every week, all for free.

Dan Lavery (formerly of Tonic) offers some of his new solo material, Boy Hits Car rocks soft and slow on their new single, and Kittie breaks stuff and yells about things.

And, for your convenience, here are the GHIDRAH links:

SONG 1: Dan Lavery “Say That You Love Me”
http://vista.streamguys.com/jspiewak/rockridge_1.wma

SONG 2: Boy Hits Car “You Don’t Care”
http://vista.streamguys.com/jspiewak/rockridge_2.wma

SONG 3: Kittie “Never Again”
http://vista.streamguys.com/jspiewak/rockridge_3.wma

Monday, June 12, 2006

This Week's Free Songs: GHIDRAH

The Rock Ridge Music GHIDRAH – 3 new songs every week, all for free.

This week on the GHIDRAH, Reel Big Fish offers a sneak preview of their upcoming live record – it’s a GHIDRAH exclusive! Indorphine gets raw on their must-be-seen-to-be-believed video for “Spaghetti”, and BlueSuedeGroove wants to know if you need a backrub.

Here are this week’s GHIDRAH songs:
SONG 1: Reel Big Fish “She’s Got A Girlfriend Now” (Live)
SONG 2: Indorphine “Spaghetti”
SONG 3: BlueSuedeGroove “Does It Hurt?” (Live)

And, for your convenience, here are the GHIDRAH links:
SONG 1: http://vista.streamguys.com/jspiewak/rockridge_1.wma
SONG 2: http://vista.streamguys.com/jspiewak/rockridge_2.wma
SONG 3: http://vista.streamguys.com/jspiewak/rockridge_3.wma

INDORPHINE – “SPAGHETTI” video - http://vista.streamguys.com/jspiewak2/spaghetti_video.wmv (gotta watch!)

Type O Negative DVD


The attitude of the international press towards New York band Type O Negative has not always been unanimously positive. The group’s unconventionality, their austere, occasionally even unwieldy songs were a thorn in the flesh of many a journalist. Despite all this opposition, Type O Negative have released several classics which even their fiercest detractors respect and admire. “No other album pairs metallic maliciousness, self-contemptuous cynicism, world- and love -weariness, epic melancholia and danceable pop appeal as perfectly, and the result is an enduring classic with a weeping willow romanticism that is persistent enough to still be sympathized with on the dance floors in ten to twelve years’ time,” commented the German music magazine, Rock Hard, on Bloody Kisses in 1993; and they were right. More than twelve years later, Type O Negative are still the most important act on the gothic metal scene. In 2006, their mostly melancholy songs continue to sparkle with great melodies and dramatic atmospheres. Since the early Nineties, band mastermind Peter Steele has been steering his troupe through the choppy waters of the music scene, never changing course, even in difficult times. The result is certainly respectable: gold and platinum awards, sold-out tours and cover stories galore. Steamhammer/SPV are about to release Type O Negative’s new DVD, Symphony For The Devil (The World Of Type O Negative), on March 20, 2006 (US: March 14), featuring recordings from the 1999 Bizarre festival plus a bonus single CD with a Santana medley, rather an unusual choice for Type O Negative. In other words, a well rounded-offering, not only for the band’s fans, but for aficionados of the genre in general.

The core of the DVD consists of cuts from a Type O Negative show at the Cologne Bizarre festival in summer 1999, when cameras documented the unique live merits of Peter Steele (vocals, bass guitar), Josh Silver (keyboards), Kenny Hickey (Guitar), and Johnny Kelly (drums). The concert consists of sixteen tracks, all of them in brilliant sonic and visual quality (stereo PCM and Dolby Digital 5.1). In a concert atmosphere typical for Type O Negative, the band presented most of their classics at the Bizarre, ‘Cinnamon Girl,’ ‘My Girlfriend’s Girlfriend,’ ‘Christian Woman,’ ‘Too Late: Frozen,’ ‘Love You To Death,’ and ‘Black #1’ among them. Exclusive bonus material includes interviews, hilarious backstage and private footage, and a band biography, all filmed and compiled by the band itself. For the first time, the musicians have also allowed insights into the goings-on behind the stage.

As a bonus, Type O Negative have included a special single CD, featuring a previously unreleased studio session of a Santana medley, consisting of ‘Evil Ways,’ ‘Oye Como Va,’ and ‘Black Magic Woman.’ All in all a comprehensive retrospective that proves that Peter Steele is definitely capable of seeing beyond the limitations of doom metal. “Everything but rap,” he comments on his life-long inspirations. Particularly – next to Black Sabbath and the Beatles – Laibach, Devo and Depeche Mode. Steele: “I get bored quickly and tire easily listening to songs by other acts. It’s difficult to keep me interested for a long time.” That’s why he isn’t rooted in the past but optimistically looks to the future in 2006. “I’m getting older with every year, and I’ve noticed that I can’t change that. So what am I to do? I’ve come to terms with the situation, joke about it and look at it from an ironic angle. Can there be a better way to accept aging than to take it with a sense of humour?”

Preview the DVD!
http://vista.streamguys.com/jspiewak2/symphony_typeo_video.wmv

Monday, June 05, 2006

New Tunes This Week: GHIDRAH



The Rock Ridge Music GHIDRAH – 3 new songs every week, all for free.

This week on the GHIDRAH, Redding and Tony Lucca deliver a one-two punch of melancholia, and Blanco Diablo’s snarling fire-piss follows to kick your teeth in. Tony Lucca’s digital EP Through The Cracks hits DSPs tomorrow – his soft and sensitive, sugary songs were composed within the Hellmouth, deep within Satan’s corridor, and are perfect for a 6/6/06 release date.

Here are this week’s GHIDRAH songs:
SONG 1: Redding “Another Day”
SONG 2: Tony Lucca “Death Of Me”
SONG 3: Blanco Diablo “9 Lives”

And, for your convenience, here are the GHIDRAH links:

SONG 1: http://emwebmail.com/services/go.php?url=http%3A%2F%2Fvista.streamguys.com%2Fjspiewak%2Frockridge_1.wma

SONG 2: http://vista.streamguys.com/jspiewak/rockridge_2.wma

SONG 3: http://emwebmail.com/services/go.php?url=http%3A%2F%2Fvista.streamguys.com%2Fjspiewak%2Frockridge_3.wma

Tuesday, May 30, 2006

This Schuur is Some Fine Jazz Vocals


Born in Tacoma, Washington, vocalist Diane Schuur has earned respect and garnered praise from such legendary musicians as Dizzy Gillespie, Count Basie and B.B. King. Known for her three-and-a-half octave vocal range, Schuur’s remarkable career began at age nine with her first professional gigs, including those at the local Holiday Inn. While still a student at the Washington State School for the Blind, a 16-year-old Schuur was performing original material and wowing audiences with her playful and distinctive voice. Then, Schuur made her Monterey Jazz Festival debut in 1975. The legendary Stan Getz became one of her biggest fans and an important mentor after hearing her perform at the Festival. The rest is history.

Since then, Schuur has become a legend herself. She has been nominated for five and received two GRAMMY® Awards for "Best Jazz Vocalist," as well as headlined many of the world's most prestigious music venues, including Carnegie Hall. Schuur has toured the world and has performed with such greats as Stan Getz, B.B. King, Maynard Ferguson, Ray Charles, Stevie Wonder, and Quincy Jones. She has performed countless times on The Tonight Show, has performed at The GRAMMY’s and at the White House.
On June 6, Schuur will release her second live album, Diane Schuur: Live In London. Diane Schuur: Live In London is her first release on the GR2 Classics label and her twentieth album. Recorded at the famous Ronnie Scott’s in London, England, this 14 track album epitomizes the passion, humor, and power of Diane’s live performance.

The Very Thought of You
http://vista.streamguys.com/jspiewak/diane_thought.wma

http://www.dianeschuur.com

Blackmore's Night


What an unexpected joy it is to be able to regain paradise lost--to go back in time, to a simpler more rustic life, when achieving an idyllic existence through hard work and good times seemed infinitely more possible than it does today in our current culturally complicated world.
Such is the magic conjured by the singular musical entity known as Blackmore’s Night, a group that effortlessly transports listeners back to the merry world of Medieval life with their festive, celebratory sound. Led by otherworldly vocal sorceress Candice Night and guitar deity—and former Deep Purple and Rainbow leader—Ritchie Blackmore, the group vividly recreates the charm and good cheer of Renaissance times by combining their reverent passion for a bygone era with the extraordinary musical skill and proficiency gained from years working as rock-and-roll troubadours. The result, as evidenced on their astonishing new album, THE VILLAGE LANTERNE, is music that sounds both soothingly timeless and refreshingly modern.
“When we started this project,” says Blackmore, “people would say, ‘You must be crazy. Why would you want to get involved in Medieval Renaissance music?’ But we did it because it was a labor of love. To me, it was time just to play something that I felt was 100% honest. It was just something I had to do. It was in my blood. I’d always listened to Renaissance music, and this was the first time that I could actually get involved in playing it. And Candice’s voice lends itself to those particular melodies. It all seemed so right. It was very natural.”
It is a documented fact that the music of Medieval times is extremely difficult to recreate. Many of the songs that were created half a millennium ago were improvised by bards that traveled from town to town, by farm laborers needing to pass the time in the fields, and by musicians accompanying the many impromptu dances and festivals of the day. It was music created to elevate the quotidian moments of everyday life. As such, many of the songs of that time have passed away with the men and women who created them.
The evanescence of much of the Medieval musical heritage is all the more reason to be thankful for the existence of Blackmore’s Night. Like the most fervently inquisitive scholars, Night and Blackmore have for years immersed themselves in the study of the customs, mores and culture of the Middle Ages. Not happy to just dutifully perform the already existing songs that their research uncovered, they decided to channel their interest into creating an entirely new repertoire that has enabled them to bring their love of this music to brand-new audiences all around the world.

Listen for yourself......
25 Years: http://vista.streamguys.com/jspiewak/bn_years.wma

or visit http://www.blackmoresnight.com

Thursday, May 18, 2006

Serge Gainsboug


In the past few years, a new name, albeit an unpronounceable one, has appeared on the lips of English-speaking musicians – Serge Gainsbourg. When speaking to the French, the speaker is often asked to repeat the supposed neologism until those who continue to say “Ze Bitulz” finally grasp that is in fact an inadvertently mangled proper noun. But what a name! Serge Gainsbourg, the singer-songwriter-Pygmalion-actor-filmmaker-author-entertainer-agitator-gambler-ladys man, a man whose many facets reflect in each other to form one of the most dazzling prisms in twentieth-century French culture, and whose sparkle now spreads well beyond both France and the century.

A few years ago both the superstar Madonna and the underground prophet John Zorn declared their admiration for Gainsbourg – separately, but with the same zeal. The English group Portishead lifted the heady atmosphere of Cargo culte from the Melody Nelson album for their stunning remix of Massive Attack’s Karmacoma. De La Soul sampled Gainsbourg, Beck borrowed wholesale (Paper tiger), and countless artists cover his songs. In France and worldwide (from Air to Sonic Youth) artists by the dozens claim him as an influence, to the point that the first proper Gainsbourg biography in English, A fistful of Gitanes by the journalist Sylvie Simmons ended up establishing Gainsbourg on the international scene both as a musician and cultural icon.
Yet for a long time, all the British knew about him was his romp on vinyl with Jane Birkin on Je t’aime moi non plus, a single banned by the BBC, condemned by the Vatican, and yet which topped British charts in 1969. They also knew that he got Brigitte Bardot, Catherine Deneuve, Isabelle Adjani and Vanessa Paradis – four landmarks of the French feminine ideal seen from outside France – to sing, and that he shocked Whitney Houston on live television. He is therefore widely remembered in Britain as a sex maniac with, as his album title says, a cabbage for a head.

But those used to pacing the avenues and alleys of his expansive repertoire know very well that Gainsbourg cannot be summed up in a bit of famous heaving and panting. In fact, Gainsbourg cannot be summed up at all – he is enlarged and appreciated from various angles with the helpless realisation that none of these can provide a satisfactory snapshot of the man.
Trying to discover him all in one go, as was the case for many outside France, is to suffer severe vertigo. Most are flabbergasted when they realise that at the beginning, he was the heir and soon-to-be conspirator of the Left Bank cabarets and the cellars of Saint-Germain, mixing Baudelairean poetry and oblique jazz under the influence of Boris Vian, coloured with exotic essences from lounge music. Again, when they discover he became the transformer of the pop movement, turning young Londoners’ heads, handing out songs to girls like sugar-and-spice pills. Or once more, when they come across the film soundtracks, mirroring some of his intensely cinematographic albums, such as Initials BB or Melody, not to mention when he parachuted into Jamaica at the time of the reggae version of La Marseillaise, or into New York USA under the blows of digital funk.

For Gainsbourg is the classical and the modern combined in one man – ultra-classical (his perfect rhymes as trimmed hedges as the ones in an 19th century French bourgeois garden, and his composition often paying tribute to Chopin or Brahms) and ultra-modern, able to absorb, Bowie-like, all that is avant-garde and bring it into the light, or to wrap up slang in the words of the great French orator, Bossuet.

Because of all this, and still much more, over time Gainsbourg has become something of a Colossus whose shadow weighs heavily over those who intend to see him. This is particularly the case with French artists who have tried to cover his songs – their deference is sometimes so great that the strain gives them a hernia before the first chorus. However, those who rubbed shoulders with Gainsbourg know very well that he was overjoyed when his work was readapted, especially with those brave enough to get inside his head, dismantling his work for material to build something else. As he himself put it, songs are a minor art form, not for worshipping, but rather for twisting our way.

When a cover album was planned by Jean-Daniel Beauvallet, Christian Fevret and Timothée Verrecchia for the fifteenth anniversary of his last lungful of Gitane smoke, it quickly became obvious that only foreign groups and artists could give new life to a repertoire so ingrained in French culture. Invitations were sent out and the overwhelmingly positive responses returned like boomerangs. Everyone rushes for Gainsbourg, and the cast list speaks for itself – some of the most prominent British and American artists of the last ten years are featured. From Tricky to Franz Ferdinand, from Cat Power to The Rakes, from Placebo to Michael Stipe (REM), from Portishead to Marianne Faithfull, from Jarvis Cocker to The Kills… “Pas dégueu !” (not too rotten), as Gainsbourg would have said. Maintaining the links with the past, some of the best known original singers also agreed to appear: Françoise Hardy, Dani, and above all Jane Birkin! One last hurdle remained – the language barrier, a risky business with Gainsbourg. An exercise in high precision, poetically and semantically, entrusted to two word-jugglers with a worldwide reputation, Boris Bergman and Paul Ives. Just reading their adaptation of Poinçonneur des Lilas set in a depressing working-class London shows how well the challenge was met. Despite the prestige of the cast and the difficulty of carrying it out, Monsieur Gainsbourg Revisited was above all a project undertaken with humility, lightness and a certain degree of impertinence. This would, no doubt, have pleased the man who, over the thirty glorious years of his career, inspired this very cocktail more than anyone else.

Audio Streams:Cat Power & Karen Elson – I Love You (me either)
Windows Media Player
Real Player

Jarvis Cocker & Kid Loco – I Just Came To Tell You That I’m Going
Windows Media Player
Real Player

Sunday, May 14, 2006

Mother's Day Gift Guide

Not sure what to get for Mom? Here are a few on our list:

1. Flowers: http://www.proflowers.com. Apparently there is a promo with Howard Stern and Sirius, where if you click on the microphone at the top right of the page and enter in "100" you get a special deal.

2. Try sending her an Amish Spread: http://www.amishmart.com/amt-z-12001.html . Nothing says I Love You like Jelly!

3. Send her some music on DVD: http://rhino.com/store/ProductDetail.lasso?Number=971624
I have heard everyone say their mom is a Manilow fan!

Stay tuned for Fathers Day suggestions.

Wednesday, May 03, 2006

Dian Diaz Lighting it Up


We came across another future superstar with Dian Diaz. Currently a mainstay of the Bellagio in Las Vegas, she is embarking on touring the U.S. and promoting her new CD.

A bit we borrowed from her site: http://www.diandiaz.com/

Dian's New CD will include 10 new original songs,including four of which were written by Dian. The new music reflects her artistical evolution and an aggressive change in her style. As you begin to listen, it is not easy to predict what follows next.
>Some of the songwriters include Multi-Grammy Award winning songwriter producer Narada Michael Walden who's credits include Whitney Houston, Mariah Carey, Aretha Franklin and many more. Also on the new CD is The DJ Jazzy Jeff's Crew out of Philadelphia. Their credits include Will Smith and Jill Scott just to name a few.

Dian Diaz-"Colour Everywhere"
REAL: http://emwebmail.com/services/go.php?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.redmusic.com%2Fstreams%2FDianDiaz%2FColourEverywhere.ramWINDOWS MEDIA: http://emwebmail.com/services/go.php?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.redmusic.com%2Fstreams%2FDianDiaz%2FColourEverywhere.asx

Judy Garland: Heartbreaker


NY-based musician John Meyer tells all in this memoir on the late great Judy Garland. The story is told through Meyer, as he and Judy dated for a while about 6 months before her death. Garland died at the age of 47 from an overdose of Barbituates.
The audio that Meyer offers on his website is pretty staggering. Check it out, then check out this amazing book!

Meet The Author: John Meyer

AUDIO
Meet The Author: John Meyerhttp://vista.streamguys.com/jspiewak/heartbreaker_1.wma
Excerpt from rehearsal with Judy Garland and John Meyerhttp://vista.streamguys.com/jspiewak/heartbreaker_2.wma
Another excerpt from rehearsal with Judy Garland and John Meyerhttp://vista.streamguys.com/jspiewak/heartbreaker_3.wma
VIDEO
Judy Garland on the Tonight Show with Johnny Carson,and footage from a John Meyer interview, originally aired on E!http://www.judygarlandheartbreaker.com/video.html

Tuesday, May 02, 2006

Erasure in NYC

Where?......Crash Mansion on the Bowery on May 20 in NYC, presented by Jack-FM.

The one & only addition to Erasure’s Union Street acoustic tour kicks off at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville May 6th. 101.1, JACK FM, kicks-off a three-week, on-air, online and text messaging Erasure concert promotion on May 1, driving listeners to the Jack-FM website (www.ilikejack.com) where they will test their knowledge of Erasure in a variety of fun and colorful ways for a chance to win entry into this private performance.

101.1 JACK FM is the New York areas newest and most music intensive radio station, playing a wide variety of music and styles including rock, pop, alternative and rhythm.

Tuesday, April 25, 2006

Erasure Releases Acoustic Album


Erasure have always been full of surprises. In two decades of plugging in and wigging out, Vince Clarke and Andy Bell have sold millions of albums around the world, staged Broadway-style live spectaculars, influenced countless dance, techno and alternative rock acts, and topped the charts with outlandish cover versions. The latest Book of British Hit Singles ranks the duo among the “Top 100 Most Successful Acts of All Time” and in 2005 The Times Of London proclaimed them more important than Kraftwerk in the great history book of rock. Their record-breaking ten-night stand in New York City last year, in support of the critically-acclaimed Nightbird album, find the duo as relevant and beloved as ever by longtime fans and a whole new generation as well.

On their brand new album UNION STREET, Vince and Andy have delivered their biggest surprise yet. In a boldly experimental step for an electronic band, they have unplugged themselves, bringing new soulful new depths and acoustic, maybe even a touch of country-western, textures to 11 songs spanning their entire career.

Union Street was recorded in the Brooklyn studio of the same name, which is owned by guitarist Steve Walsh, who previously played on Erasure’s 2003 covers collection Other People’s Songs and produced Nightbird. Walsh is currently assembling musicians for Erasure’s first ever live-band tour. "We found this cool guitarist with a cool studio and decided to use both,” says Vince.
The album is dominated by revamped album tracks and born-again B-sides that the band felt best suited an extreme makeover. All sound refreshingly different to their original blueprints. “It was great going back through those songs, some of which I hadn't listened to properly since we made them,” Vince recalls. "Suddenly you heard some of the naivety that was in there in the first place."

“Boy” Streaming Audio:
(Real Media)
http://exodus.interoutemediaservices.com/?id=d8c5c8a7-265b-40e8-854e-52d6f07ea211&delivery=stream
(Windows Media)
http://exodus.interoutemediaservices.com/?id=a1146347-ef91-4a7d-9b8d-f3b09efef609&delivery=stream

A Tribute to Cole Porter benefits AIDS research


Red Hot + Blue: A Tribute To Cole Porter is an eclectic musical homage to the legendary songwriter benefiting AIDS research and relief. On April 25th Shout! Factory released the videos from this successful benefit project on DVD for the first time, combined with a newly remastered CD in the same package. Red Hot + Blue brings together a diverse group of A-list artists including U2, The Neville Brothers, Sinead O’Conner, Tom Waits, David Byrne (who also directs one of the videos) and more to cover Cole Porter gems such as “I’ve Got You Under My Skin,” “Too Darn Hot,” “I Get A Kick Out Of You” and “In The Still Of The Night.” Each artist brings their own unique, sometimes loose, interpretation to these unforgettable hits. As with the original release, all profits from sales will go to the Red Hot Organization.

The Red Hot + Blue DVD, created by Leigh Blake and John Carlin, features artistic videos addressing the effect of AIDS on society from such acclaimed directors as Jonathan Demme (The Manchurian Candidate, Silence of the Lambs), Wim Wenders (Buena Vista Social Club, U2: The Best of 1990-2000), Neil Jordan (The Crying Game) and Jim Jarmusch (Broken Flowers, Mystery Train). As a bonus, the DVD includes a live performance by Annie Lennox with Herbie Hancock and Ron Carter of “Everytime We Say Goodbye” from the 1995 VH1 Honors Awards. Also presented on the DVD are interviews with Roland Gift, Richard Gere and John Malkovich culled from the 1991 Red Hot + Blue TV special.

Considered one of the first major AIDS benefits in the music industry, the original CD, released in 1990, sold over a million copies and spent 24 weeks on the Billboard charts. Sales of the album generated over three million dollars in revenue, which were donated to over 100 organizations helping to fight AIDS around the world.

“Well Did You Evah?” - Debbie Harry & Iggy Pop
Windows Media
http://www.shoutfactory.com/av/mar06/Debbie_Harry_Sm.wmv
http://www.shoutfactory.com/av/mar06/Debbie_Harry_Med.wmv
Quicktime
http://www.shoutfactory.com/av/mar06/Debbie_Harry_Sm.movhttp://www.shoutfactory.com/av/mar06/Debbie_Harry_Med.mov

Monday, April 24, 2006

ISM


Psycho Psycadelic Hard Rock at it's finest. ISM's single Beside The Sun combines elctronic radiance with 'modern' hard rock sounds. We can definitely see this song as the main title in an action movie soundtrack. The vocals are strong and the mix is driving.

The album apparently hit the street on February 21st of this year. Take a listen for yourself......

ISM: Beside the Sun - http://www.emwebmail.com/services/go.php?url=http%3A%2F%2Fvista.streamguys.com%2Fjspiewak%2Fism_besidethesun.wma

ISM Website: http://www.emwebmail.com/services/go.php?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ismmusic.com%2F

Jupiter Rising Higher and Higher


Looking for that bounce in your car roadtrip song? Look no further. Jupiter Rising has risen to the occasion. Check out the video stream link and bio below!

Jupiter Rising: Go
http://www.emwebmail.com/services/go.php?url=http%3A%2F%2Fvista.streamguys.com%2Fjspiewak2%2Fjr_go_video.wmv

“We’re on a mission to change the world,” proclaims 80 Bug, singer, songwriter, DJ and half of the format-busting musical duo Jupiter Rising.

After one listen to “Go,” the barnstorming lead track from the pair’s debut album, Strength in Numbers (due this spring from Chime Entertainment), you might be forgiven for thinking the change in question will start on the dancefloor. If this relentlessly funky amalgam of hip-hop, pop, rock, dancehall and more doesn’t make you move, consult a physician.

But 80 and her partner, composer-multi-instrumentalist-programmer-human beatbox Spencer Nezey, have a lot more up their sleeves. Take, for example, the soaring ballad “Hero,” which was selected as the theme for the acclaimed International Museum of Women’s project Imagining Ourselves. The song’s soulful refrain yearns for “a hero to save us from ourselves,” but declares that if one doesn’t arrive, “I will do it myself.”

This sort of determination is at the core of Jupiter Rising’s mission. “We both felt so unsatisfied by most of the music out there,” 80 notes. “It’s either bands asking why life sucks but offering no explanation, or trite, dumb stuff about shaking your ass, getting the guy, getting money. We want our music to make people feel full of hope, full of self-awareness and a sense of connection and belonging. We want them to feel something they didn’t feel before they listened to us.”

Strength in Numbers frequently returns to these themes of self-empowerment and community. The infectious, old-school anthem “The Bus,” for example, celebrates the band’s perseverance en route to a music career – and boasts a cameo by an early player in hip-hop’s trip to the mainstream, Kid of Kid ‘n’ Play. Amid the heartache and poverty, 80 sings, “It’s the groove that keeps us comin’.” “I came up with the track for ‘Bus’ and already thought it would be a single,” Spencer recalls, “and then 80 came up with the chorus, and it was, like, damn!”

The epic throwdown “Backstage” captures the twilight moment between post-show exhaustion and afterparty euphoria – promising, with Jupiter’s typical resilience, that the band will take a breath and then be ready for the next round. Underlining the song’s atmosphere of off-the-wall, late-night jamming, the track features saxophone (courtesy of Spencer) and even a cümbüş (pronounced “joom-bush”), a Turkish banjo.

Romantic matters, meanwhile, give 80 a chance to display her expressive range. On the bottom-heavy love song “Frenz,” she testifies to a desire to take a platonic relationship to the next level. “I don’t expect ‘Frenz’ to change the world,” she relates, “but if someone can connect with that feeling – and give the song to someone they feel that way about – we’ve done our job.”

The musical chemistry between 80 – with her versatile, soulful vocals and pop instincts – and Spencer, a madly prolific writer who brings both compositional depth and an encyclopedic knowledge of beats to the table, certainly testifies to a unique artistic friendship. “It’s easy,” Spencer explains, “because she’s a storyteller. I’ll give her a concept and she’ll run with it.” Elaborates 80, “He’ll be in working on a beat and I’ll go, ‘Ooh, I like that – how about this?’ Sometimes I’ll be in the other room listening to him writing a track, and by the time he’s added the instruments, I’ve written the song.”

The pair traveled along very different paths before they joined forces. Raised by her missionary mom and stepdad, 80 grew up traveling around the South – and wasn’t allowed to listen to anything but gospel until age 13. “I started singing as a child, studying records by classic gospel artists,” she remembers. “I sang my little heart out, and was performing in front of huge crowds early on – my first TV appearance, in front of thousands of people, came when I was about six.” She won vocal competitions everywhere she went, despite having had no formal training. “I would pull these gospel records apart,” she notes. “I could sing every tiny inflection.”

By her adolescence, though, she was a full-fledged punk rocker, sporting a pink Mohawk and listening to everything from the Dead Milkmen to Kate Bush while threading her skateboard through crowds of disapproving classmates. “I got switchblades pulled on me and rocks thrown at me, because I was a punk chick in the South,” she recalls, laughing. “I’d felt so much restriction in my life, and now I finally felt absolutely free.”

After singing in a short-lived rock band, 80 made her way to California and quickly became involved in the dance scene, and soon her vocals appeared on numerous singles on multiple labels. She joined a dance-oriented band and attracted industry attention with her dusky, expressive vocals. “I played a lot of dingy clubs and crazy raves and Burning Man,” she volunteers. Just as the band seemed on the verge of success, Spencer entered the picture.

The San Diego native began playing the saxophone at age nine. After an early interest in hip-hop, he made the segue to jazz and then to electronica. “I realized I was just into beats,” he points out. “I started listening to trance, drum ‘n’ bass, trip-hop, and then finally made my way back around to mainstream hip-hop. Now I listen to everything, and incorporate it all into my writing.”

His hip-hop/reggae band The Beats scored opening spots for artists as diverse as Busta Rhymes and Reel Big Fish, and he also got attention for a side project, Stereo Science. He was invited to a party by the proprietor of 4th Street Recording in Santa Monica, where he took over the DJ rig. 80 was also at the party, and she was floored by Spencer’s scratching. “I was on my way to the little girl’s room and I’m thinking, ‘This guy’s badass – I gotta grab him and get him into the studio,’” she says. “But somebody else grabbed him first.”

Happily, fate brought the two together again shortly thereafter. “I was working on a record in the Black Eyed Peas’ studio and she came in to sing the hook,” recalls Spencer. “She called me up and said, ‘Let’s work together,’ and I became part of her band.” He transferred from his San Diego-area college to Cal State University Northridge and moved into a room in 80’s house, where their songwriting kicked into overdrive.

80’s six-piece group had long been courted by producer-entrepreneur Marc Tanner, who signed them for his new label, Chime. But as they began working on the record, Spencer’s influence grew. “He and I were writing material that was just light years ahead,” 80 insists. “Soon all the old songs were replaced by our new stuff, and the six members shrank down to just us two.”

Produced by Tanner (Shawn Colvin, Madonna, The Calling), Jason Villaroman (Black Eyed Peas, Macy Gray, John Legend) and the band, Strength in Numbers began as a hip-hop party record but soon morphed into something more diverse. “It’s an organic record,” reflects Spencer. “We started with all these party joints, but there was a whole other, more musical vibe once we started working in the studio.” They were aided immeasurably by drummer-percussionist Mike Shapiro, who’d honed his chops with Brazilian wizard Sergio Mendez. “He’s made the most incredible music, but he was determined to just give us what we wanted,” Spencer marvels. “Plus he’s a dope cat – I spent a lot of time hanging out with him.”

The group’s name, meanwhile, came when 80 was preparing an astrological chart. “I came across the term ‘Jupiter expanding,’ and I loved that,” she remembers. “I did some research on Jupiter and learned that it’s this huge, gaseous planet with a molten core that has saved the Earth countless times – it has a massive gravitational pull, so it absorbs all this space debris that might otherwise hit us.” Jupiter’s liquid energy and powerful presence became a symbol of what she and Spencer hoped to achieve with their music.

“I really liked this idea of a dynamic force that draws its power from its core, but that also has all this room to grow,” 80 muses. “I’m hopeful that we can be this magnetic pull to help cultivate and unify all these like-minded people. People want to come together, to break down walls of religion, ideology and color. We want to plug into that and offer something real, something that steps away from all the negativity and superficiality that came before. Yesterday doesn’t count. We’re here now, and we’re ready to lead, to be a positive influence.”

Monday, April 17, 2006

Does The DJ Know This song Is as Hot as Alison Ray?


After listening to this song "Does The DJ Know?" http://vista.streamguys.com/jspiewak/alison_dj.wma

I was taken back by the incredible production and vocal qualities. This is a good start for a star in the making from Memphis, the home of the King of Rock n' Roll and many other famous musicians such as Isaac Hayes.

Her site is under construction, but there are other samples of here work and more pictures here: http://www.alisonray.com

Time will tell how the music industry an public takes her in, but we feel she is going to do some great things in the near future.

Here is the bio that was sent to me by Alison's management.

The Rock-Pop singer/songwriter Alison Ray turns triumphant, furious, heartbroken and hopeful on her Chime Entertainment debut record, Downside Up. The powerful collection of self penned songs demonstrates a wide range of emotions and shows off a very distinctive, strong and revealing radio voice. The disc’s title reflects her determnination to find the good in even the worst of life’s situations. Working with Writer/Producer and Chime President Marc Tanner, Ray delved deep into her experiences to craft this collection of songs. There is fantasy and passion in the driving lead single, Does the D.J. Know, an edgy story of hope in the anthemic, There’s Always Tomorrow, bittersweet optimism in Wonderful Day and the classic grandeur of Love is the Thing. “When I go into the studio, I create a world where I can explore and try many different approaches to each vocal and capture the mood of each song. It’s almost like acting and becoming a character. “ Ms. Ray admidts, “I’m a perfectionist, so sometimes it takes awhile to get it right. But I’m really satisfiedall the performances on this record.” “All the players on my record rocked, but I’m loving my touring band also! And I look forward to being on stage as much as possible in support of my record. That is what I love the most right now, performing for people and having them be affected positively by my music.” Born in Memphis, Alison was raised by her Mom and had a very rough childhood. By her teens, an abusive Father was out of the picture and her family moved around quite a bit. “I’ve always been something of a Gypsy and very rebellious, but I was there for my Mom and my 2 Sisters”, Alison says. “Musical talent abounded in my family. Everybody sings and my Sisters are great dancers. But with our rough financial circumstances, music and writing was the escape for me . All I could do was to dream of a better life to come. “I’ve always felt like people have misunderstood me somehow and only seen the outside. Everyone always thought I was this happy and carefree person. No one saw the pain and shame I carried because I hid it well. I’m still very vulvernable but I’m also strong and I am a survivor. Through my music I got a chance to address a lot of what I had buried for a long time. I’m still on the roller coaster but I feel like I’m getting closer to dealing with things that have haunted me in the past. “ Alison has an appreciation of all types of music and admires many artists including Alanis, Madonna, U2, Gwen Stafani and Rob Thomas. Recently Alison’s song, “The Dance of Life” is the featured song of Imagining Ourselves Project sponsored by the International Museum of Women. The Web site, Book, T.V. campaign deals with young Women who have overcome obstacles and are achieving amazing things. “It’s an honor for me to be a part of it”, Alison says. Alison Ray always gives her best and comes straight from her heart and soul. “ I have the opportunity to make music and reach people and that is a sacred thing to me. Something that I never take for granted. “

Wednesday, April 05, 2006

Barry Manilow Celebrates 100th Show With DVD


Legendary songwriter and performer Barry Manilow celebrated the 100th performance of his hit show, Manilow: Music and Passion, at the Las Vegas Hilton and PBS was there to capture all the excitement on stage and behind the scenes. Barry gives his audience the show of a lifetime, delivering favorites such as “Mandy,” “Copacabana” and “I Write The Songs” in a high-energy party — Vegas style!
· Plus, Barry sings songs from his new No. # 1 album The Greatest Songs Of The Fifties such as “Unchained Melody” and “Venus,” as well as songs that have never been captured on film: “If I Can Dream,” “The Best Seat In The House,” “See The Show Again,” “Do You Know Who’s Livin’ Next Door?,” “Come Monday” and “Here’s To Las Vegas.”
* Special features include exclusive interviews with Barry, and the cameras never stopped rolling. They followed Barry everywhere – before the show and after the show. This intimate look at Barry’s work has been compiled into two compelling featurettes that not only give the fans an inside look at what goes into producing his live Vegas show and the PBS Special, but also the outtakes during the shoot – like when Barry lost his voice singing “Unchained Melody” and didn’t know if he could go on with the show!

MANILOW: MUSIC AND PASSION – ECARD: http://www.rhino.com/flashcard
OFFICIAL SITE: http://www.manilow.com/
BUY THE DVD TODAY! http://rhino.com/store/ProductDetail.lasso?Number=971624

Wednesday, March 29, 2006

Matthew Sweet and Susanna Hoffs of The Bangles


Two of pop music’s darlings – Matthew Sweet and Susanna Hoffs of The Bangles - have joined voices in celebration of one of the most important eras in pop music. Featuring 15 of the duo’s favorite pop tunes from the 1960s, Under The Covers Vol. 1 combines popular hits and obscure gems from such important names in music as The Beatles, Bob Dylan, The Beach Boys, The Who, Neil Young and Crazy Horse, The Zombies, The Mamas And The Papas, The Left Banke, The Bee Gees, The Marmalade, Fairport Convention, Love, The Stone Poneys, and The Velvet Underground. Sweet and Hoffs, each with a stunning and highly distinguishable voice of their own, mingle melodies and tones for new, unique harmonies that truly reflect the sounds of the time.

Check out these links!

“She May Call You Up Tonight” - Matthew Sweet & Susanna Hoffs
Windows Media
http://www.shoutfactory.com/av/mar06/She_May_Call.wma
Quicktime
http://www.shoutfactory.com/av/mar06/She_May_Call.mov

Official site:
http://www.shoutfactory.com/selection/290/matthew_sweet_and_susanna_hoffs_under_the_covers_vol._1.html

Preferred retail link:
http://www.sonymusicstore.com/store/boutique/shout/product.jsp?sms=shout&selectionId=739765

1. I See The Rain (The Marmalade)
2. And Your Bird Can Sing (The Beatles)
3. It's All Over Now, Baby Blue (Bob Dylan)
4. Who Knows Where The Time Goes? (Fairport Convention)
5. Cinnamon Girl (Neil Young And Crazy Horse)
6. Alone Again Or (Love)
7. Warmth Of The Sun (The Beach Boys)
8. Different Drum (The Stone Poneys, featuring Linda Ronstadt)
9. The Kids Are Alright (The Who)
10. Sunday Morning (The Velvet Underground)
11. Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere (Neil Young And Crazy Horse)
12. Care Of Cell #44 (The Zombies)
13. Monday Monday (The Mamas And The Papas)
14. She May Call You Up Tonight (The Left Banke)
15. Run To Me (The Bee Gees)