Feeds:
Posts
Comments

Archive for the ‘Music’ Category

Live from the Artists Den (R)

The third season of the Emmy nominated public television music series Live from the Artists Den will air its season premiere this Friday, April 1, featuring a concert by Elvis Costello and his band The Sugarcanes recorded at the New York Public Library’s world-famous Stephen A. Schwarzman Building.

This innovative programming features music icons and rising stars in unique and intimate venues, allowing the viewer to feel as if the concert is happening right in their living room. The specials also include interviews with each performer conducted by noted music critic Alan Light, who also serves as Director of Programming for Live from the Artists Den.

In an exclusive interview with Rueben’s Ramblings, series creator Mark Lieberman explains the genesis of Live from the Artists Den. “When I was living and working in San Francisco, I became very aware that my friends were no longer going out to hear live music – shows were too late, too inconvenient, too difficult to fit into a life with a job and kids. I wanted to create a way for people to continue to experience music performances in a setting that was inviting and welcoming.”

Besides Elvis Costello being the opening act for this season’s series, Ray LaMontagne and the Pariah Dogs performed at the Don Strange Ranch located in Texas (this performance will air on April 5). Mr. Lieberman explained that this was “probably the most ambitious production we’ve pulled off so far” because the performance was held “in a barn on a ranch thirty miles outside of San Antonio”.

While artists like Ringo Starr, Alanis Morissette, David Gray, Tori Amos and The Black Crowes (among many others) have performed in previous airings of Live from the Artists Den, Mr. Lieberman acknowledged that his personal dream artist would be “someone like Neil Young, who is constantly innovating and experimenting with his music, seems like the kind of artist who would take really interesting advantage of an unconventional place to play.” He further explained “that kind of independence is close in spirit to the Artists Den’s vision”.

Among the other performers for this season’s airings are:

Grace Potter and The Nocturnals, who were filmed in New York’s Bryant Park, airing on April 15;

Robert Plant and the Band of Joy at the War Memorial Auditorium in Nashville to be aired on April 22;

The UK pop legends Squeeze reunite for a concert that was also filmed in New York’s Bryant Park, airing on April 29; and,

A special compilation recorded at Sotheby’s auction house in New York with R&B singer-songwriter Daniel Merriweather, alternative pop songstress A Fine Frenzy and folk singer-songwriter Lisa Hannigan.

When asked if he had a personal favorite among all the performances out of the three seasons, Mr. Lieberman shared that “of course (I) love them all, but the last two performances that (were) filmed—with Robert Plant in Nashville and with Adele in Los Angeles—really highlight the range of music we feature, from an incomparable rock legend to a soulful rising superstar”. Notably that is the only sneak peek Mr. Lieberman would give for the planned 4th season of Live from the Artists Den – that UK songstress Adele was filmed for the new season. He jokingly stated “I don’t want to give away any other secrets while we’re still putting this next batch together”.

But if anyone is interested in finding out how to become a part of the studio audience for one of the upcoming performances for this unique concert experience, all you have to do is sign up for the Artists Den mailing list here or ‘like us’ on Facebook because “Artists Den members are the ones who get to register for a chance to win tickets to our shows,” explained Mr. Lieberman.

In speaking about the logistics involved in arranging these unique venues and artists, Mr. Lieberman noted that “we like to have things set up weeks ahead so that everyone can breathe a little easier, but when we filmed Ringo Starr and Ben Harper at the Metropolitan Museum of Art last year, that whole shoot came together in just over a week”. He further explained that, “it was a scramble, but it’s one of our finest episodes (and) in the end, it usually comes down to a mad dash in the final few hours.”

Also, while Mr. Lieberman did not point out any specific artist who had turned down the opportunity to perform on Live from the Artists Den he did state that “it’s always complicated to line up an artist’s touring schedule with the right venue in the right city at the right time, so it’s always an ongoing process. It’s not so much a question of people turning the opportunity down as it is finding the best chance to make everything come together”.

Obviously it takes a dedicated crew to make the entire series possible and Mr. Lieberman highlighted that he “(works) closely with our Director of Programming, Alan Light, to select the performers, and everyone on our small staff gets their chance to weigh in”. He went on to say that he and his team “are dedicated to artists who are great live performers, regardless of (the) genre. We have featured performers from country (such as Dierks Bentley) to R&B (like Raphael Saadiq and Corinne Bailey Rae), to legends (like Robert Plant, Ringo Starr) and even emerging stars (such as Grace Potter and the Hold Steady)”.

One particularly special music performance was when Live from the Artists Den filmed the Swell Season. Mr. Lieberman stated it was “just after the film “Once” was released. By the time the episode aired, they had won the Academy Award for Best Song of the Year and were selling out Radio City Music Hall.” On the reverse side of that – at least in terms of difficulty with arranging the set up for a specific performance – was “when we filmed the band Fountains of Wayne a few years back. Not only did we arrange the shoot on board a 19th century tall ship docked in lower Manhattan, but the night before the shoot, a tornado swept through New York City. When it passed, the subways were flooded, and the following day was a steamy 90-some degrees. Somehow, we still got a show out of it, but that was certainly the toughest spot we have found ourselves in”. He further explained that “every single show has its own set of challenges, from weather issues (a freak snowstorm in Nashville nearly meant the cancellation of the Robert Plant show) to last minute equipment arrivals (at the Ray LaMontagne show, we had gear arriving from four cities in Texas which caused some last minute scrambling). But the excitement of that improvisational aspect translates into unique and exciting episodes each time. If we filmed everyone in the same studio all the time, the system would be a lot more reliable, but it would also be less fun for us, for the artists, and for the audience.”

Speaking of the audience, Mr. Lieberman stated that “for our shows (there) are generally only a few hundred people, so it’s never been a problem to fill the room”. With that being said I would encourage any interested music fans to sign up for the Artists Den (as stated above) or check out Live from the Artists Den’s Facebook page to learn more about how to register for your chance to win tickets to one of the upcoming shows. You won’t regret that you did.

I would like to extend a hearty thank you to Mr. Lieberman and his staff for taking the time to participate in this exclusive interview with Rueben’s Ramblings. And, for the readers, please make sure to check your local listings for when your public television network will air the upcoming performances of Live from the Artists Den.

Read Full Post »

Glee The Music: Presents The Warblers

Are you a fan of the FOX series Glee? Do you enjoy watching the Dalton Academy Warblers as much as the gang from New Directions?

If you said yes to either of these questions, you’ll be hearing a whole lot more of the Dalton Academy Warblers soon, as they willl have their own album out on April 19 called “Glee: The Music presents The Warblers“. The release features songs performed by The Dalton Academy Warblers, a male a capella group starring Darren Criss, Chris Colfer and the Tufts University Beelzebubs, tackling such hits as Destiny Child’s “Bills, Bills, Bills“, P!nk’s “Raise Your Glass“, Train’s “Hey Soul Sister” and Wings’ “Silly Love Songs“.

The Dalton Academy Warblers debuted on Glee this season with a bang as their version of Katy Perry’s “Teenage Dream” had the best first-week sales of any Glee track to date. Here is the full track set for the album:

1. Teenage Dream
2. Hey Soul Sister
3. Bills, Bills, Bills
4. Silly Love Songs
5. When I Get You Alone
6. Animal
7. Misery
8. Blackbird
9. Candles
10. Raise Your Glass
11. Somewhere Only We Know
12. What Kind Of Fool
13. Do Ya Think I’m Sexy?

Remember: April 19 is the big release date.

NOTE: Thanks to seat42F for the details and picture.

Read Full Post »

Anna Nalick

Anna Nalick is a singer-songwriter from California who, according to her Columbia Records biography, began writing songs when she was in fifth grade. While in high school she performed with a Rush cover band called Brisket and credits bands like The Rolling Stones, Cream, Fiona Apple and Tori Amos (among others) as just some of her influences.

In October 2003, she signed with Columbia Records and began the long process of recording her debut album called “Wreck of the Day,” which came out in April of 2005. The first single off this album – today’s Song of the Day – is called “Breathe (2 AM)” became a huge hit on the Adult Contemporary charts, making her one of that year’s biggest newcomers.

You can read the remainder of the story here.

Read Full Post »

Ingrid Michaelson

Ingrid Michaelson is a New York-based indie-pop singer-songwriter, who was born to artistic parents; her father being a composer and her mother a sculptor. She took up piano at the age of four and trained until she was seven at the Manhattan Third Street Music School. She continued her training for many years after that at the Jewish Community Center of Staten Island and while there she met vocal coach Elizabeth McCullough, who worked with her through high school.

She received a degree in theater at Binghamton University where she was a member of the Binghamtonics, a co-ed a cappella group. Later on, she became a director until she decided to pursue a career in music.

Her first album called “Girls and Boys” was released in 2006 on Ingrid’s own Cabin 24 Records, which earned her a national songwriting award and then she received an unexpected phone call that catapulted her career. One of her songs – “Breakable” – was used in an episode of Grey’s Anatomy. Two more of her songs were also used in the series, putting her on the map.

You can read the remainder of this story here.

Read Full Post »

Remy Zero

Remy Zero are an Alabama-based alternative rock band, consisting of members Cinjun Tate (lead vocals and guitar), Shelby Tate (guitar, keyboards and vocals), Cedric LeMoyne (bass), Jeffrey Cain (guitar) and the late Gregory Slay (drums and percussion).

The band Radiohead discovered Remy Zero’s demo tape and invited them to be part of their US tour that supported their 1995 album The Bends. It was after this time that Remy Zero moved from Alabama to Los Angeles in order to record their first self-titled album which came out in 1996, but received very little recognition or sales.

The band’s second album called “Villa Elaine” was released in 1998 and featured the songs “Prophecy,” which was used on the soundtracks for the movies She’s All That and The Last Kiss; “Fair,” which was eventually featured on the soundtrack to the movie Garden State and “Hermes Bird,” which was used in the TV shows Felicity and Charmed as well as being featured on the soundtrack for the movie Never Been Kissed. Also on that album is today’s Song of the Day – “Yellow Light” – that was featured in an episode of Roswell.

You can read the reminder of this story here.

Read Full Post »

Save Ferris

Save Ferris, a name inspired by the 1986 film Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, was a ska punk bank formed in 1996 in California, consisting of members of other ska bands at the time, including Monique Powell (lead vocals), Brian Mashburn (vocals and guitar), Bill Uechi (bass), Eric Zamora (saxophone), Jose Castellanos (trumpet), Brian Williams (trombone) and Marc Harismendy (drums).

The band released their debut EP “Introducing Save Ferris” in 1996 and later that year earned a Grammy showcase award for best unsigned band, which lead them to a recording contract with Epic Records. The following year saw the release of their first full-length album called “It Means Everything” for which they toured extensively to promote. In April of 1998, they made their television debut on the HBO music series Reverb and then were seen in the box office movie 10 Things I Hate About You. This album earned the band moderate success in the United States and spawned three top ten hits in both Japan and Mexico. That winter, however, Harismendy left the band and was replace by Evan Kilbourne on drums.

You can read the remainder of this article here.

Read Full Post »

Are you the biggest GLEEk?

If you think you are the biggest fan of the TV show Glee, then tell FOX why and you could be named “GLEEk of the Week” and see yourself on the air on FOX. Starting tonight and for every new episode of Glee airing this season, FOX will name one lucky fan of the hit series the “GLEEk of the Week“.

Chosen through a fan promotion on Twitter and Facebook, the “GLEEk of the Week” may be identified with their photo and Twitter and/or Facebook username on-air at the end of the episode.

To participate, follow Glee on Twitter (@GLEEonFOX) and/or Facebook (www.facebook.com/Glee), and follow the instructions to tell them why you’re the show’s biggest fan.

Remember: This promotion runs tonight through the season finale that will air in May.

Full details regarding the promotion can be found on the official Glee fan page on Facebook.

NOTE: Thanks to The Futon Critic for the details.

Read Full Post »

The members of the FOX series Glee will, once again, go out on tour this summer. It will be a 16-city North American tour.

Here is the schedule:

May 21 – Las Vegas, NV at Mandalay Bay Event Center
May 22 – Sacramento, CA at Arco Arena
May 24 – San Jose, CA at HP Pavilion
May 27 – Anaheim, CA at Honda Center
May 28 – Los Angeles, CA at Staples Center
May 29 – San Diego, CA at Valley View Casino Center
June 1 – Minneapolis, MN at Target Center
June 2 – Indianapolis, IN at Conseco Fieldhouse
June 3 – Chicago, IL at Allstate Arena
June 6 – Boston, MA at TD Garden
June 8 – Philadelphia, PA at Wells Fargo Center
June 11 – Toronto, Canada at Air Canada Centre
June 13 – Detroit, MI at Palace of Auburn Hills
June 14 – Cleveland, OH at Quicken Loans Arena
June 16 – East Rutherford, NJ at Izod Center
June 18 – Uniondale, NY at Nassau Colliseum

Mark your calendars!

Read Full Post »

The news just broke that the Paley Center has arranged for Glee to be a part of PaleyFest 2011.

Check out the details here.

Read Full Post »

More concert dates have been added to Christian Kane’s Rule #7 Tour.

Here is the list:

February 4 – Winston-Salem, NC at Johnny & June
February 5 – Charlotte, NC at Coyote Joe’s
February 10 – Virginia Beach, VA atKnuckleheads (Christian to Emcee only)
February 11 – Pittsburgh, PA at Saddle Ridge
February 12 – Auburn Hills, MI at Toby Keith’s I Love This Bar & Grill
February 18 – Baltimore, MD at Cancun Cantina
February 19 – Harrisburg (Mechanicsburg), PA at Hardware Bar
February 21 – Southington (Hartford), CT at Cadillac Ranch (Acoustic Only)
February 23 – Sacramento, CA at Rockin’ Rodeo / Stoney Inn
February 24 – San Jose, CA at The Rodeo Club

You can get it on all the details here.

Read Full Post »

« Newer Posts - Older Posts »