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2015 NewSong Music Finalist: Blair Bodine

Monday, January 4th, 2016

Blair Bodine (NEW YORK CITY, NY)

This series of features highlights the 2015 NewSong Music finalists. Each artist is invited to Lincoln Center on January 7th for the opportunity to win the #NSM Grand Prize. We sat down with each finalist to learn more about their music and background. Hope you enjoy! #wheregreatartistsarediscovered #newsongmusic

BIO
Recently named the Grand Prize Lyric Winner for American Songwriter Magazine, Blair Bodine brings a compelling mix of lyrical mastery and soul-stirring melodies to her music. Accompanied by rich acoustic guitar, Blair’s songs uplift and unravel with themes of love, loss, and spirituality. Blair’s debut album was produced by four-time Grammy award-winner Glenn Barrett at Morningstar Studios in Ambler, PA, the town where she was born and raised. After a guitar-slinging stint in Nashville, Tennessee, Blair moved back to the Northeast in 2014 and now calls New York City home.

In addition to writing and touring, Blair is committed to music education. “I was very fortunate when I was younger. My Mom gave me a guitar for my 13th birthday and nurtured my love of music. She herself is a beautiful songwriter and knew what a positive impact that guitar would have on my life. These days, schools are cutting their music programs at an alarming rate. We need to make sure that we don’t lose the next generation of songwriters.” Committed to fostering a love of music, Blair currently works for Steven Van Zandt’s Rock and Roll Forever Foundation, where she writes curriculum for middle and high school teachers about the history of American popular music.

Since her album release in 2009, Blair has received multiple awards that recognize both her songwriting and performing abilities. She is thrilled to be named a finalist for the 2015 NewSong contest.

Q: What is your songwriting process?
A: For me, the process of songwriting is best described as, “Building the plane as you fly it.” I love stepping into a song and not being quite sure of where you will land when the process is through. When you begin a song, anything’s game: from the rhythm, to the chords, to the song structure; it’s a total puzzle. I try not to get too locked into my first idea and to always be open to change. The most important part of the process, for me, is showing up. So I guess songwriting is a lot like life that way!

Q:What does it mean to you to be selected as a NewSong finalist, and what do you hope to get out of the experience?
A: Total shock. I was really surprised and honored simultaneously. Is there a word for that? Suponored.

I am really excited to meet the other finalists later this week! And, of course, having the opportunity to perform at Lincoln Center is incredible. Even though I am a relatively new New Yorker, the importance of Lincoln Center as a cultural institution stands out to me. I can’t wait to be there.

Q: How did you hear about New Song Music?
A: I think I first applied back in 2010, inspired by the artists I admire who have won this contest in the past. In 2011, I was fortunate to be selected as a regional semifinalist in the Southeast. I had a really wonderful experience connecting with a few of the semifinalists based in Nashville at that time. We spontaneously decided to get together and perform a concert in-the-round. That pretty much defines the NewSong Contest for me. A positive and collaborative contest where the true prize is connecting with other artists.

Q: What is currently happening with your music?
A: I’m hoping to release an album of new material in 2016. The more I say it, the more it becomes true. So yes. A new album in 2016 is definitely, probably, totally, maybe happening. It will be an album of tracks I wrote and recorded in Nashville over the years, along with a handful of songs that I’ve written since I’ve moved back to the Northeast.

Blair Bodine’s Links
BlairBodine.com + Twitter + YouTube
SoundCloud + Instagram

2015 NewSong Music Finalist: Kaz Fujimoto

Sunday, January 3rd, 2016

KAZ FUJIMOTO (BROOKLYN, NY)

This series of features highlights the 2015 NewSong Music finalists. Each artist is invited to Lincoln Center on January 7th for the opportunity to win the #NSM Grand Prize. We sat down with each finalist to learn more about their music and background. Hope you enjoy! #wheregreatartistsarediscovered #newsongmusic

BIO
I am a Japanese Gypsy Rockstar!

My songwriting reflects my life as an immigrant with some musical influences from different cultures which I have absorbed while living in cosmopolitan cities like London and New York City…

Q: What is your songwriting process?
A: It’s about trying to give a shape to something that doesn’t have a shape. And there is always a gap between that indescribable something and what you created. The smaller the gap is the better you feel. I’m a 99% melody guy. I’m come up with melodies first then lyrics. So often, I go “does this need lyrics?”. So I’m open to write in any languages as long as I pick the right sound for the melody. But the most exciting part of songwriting is when you first grab it out of nowhere, then you put it down on a piece of paper or on tape. That moment, nothing else really matters…

Q:What does it mean to you to be selected as a NewSong finalist, and what do you hope to get out of the experience?
A: What? Really? Wow!

It means a lot that one of my latest songs made it into the top 10 after many years of songwriting. That means my songwriting is still improving and contemporary and I’m happy to be able to contribute something to this celebration of new American music, from which I hope I will get even more inspirations.

Q: How did you hear about New Song Music?
A: I entered the contest back in 2008 and I’ve known it ever since.

Q: What is currently happening with your music?
A: Playing at Lincoln Center is the biggest news from me for the coming new year so far.

Kaz Fujimoto’s Links
Kazmo.com + BandCamp + YouTube + SoundCloud + Reverb Nation     

2015 NewSong Music Finalist: BONOMO

Saturday, January 2nd, 2016

BONOMO (BROOKLYN, NY)

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This series of features highlights the 2015 NewSong Music finalists. Each artist is invited to Lincoln Center on January 7th for the opportunity to win the #NSM Grand Prize. We sat down with each finalist to learn more about their music and background. Hope you enjoy!

BIO
Adam Bonomo is the lead vocalist and composer for the group BONOMO. 

Adam Bonomo’s background as a performing artist includes working extensively as a pianist, organist and vocalist.

He has traveled throughout the U.S along the east coast, and in Europe. The group is now performing at a host of NY venues regularly.

Q: What is your songwriting process?
A: My writing process is very sporadic. My music usually comes to me as fluently as my emotions. Sometimes I catch them, sometimes I can’t quite hold on to it. As a working pianist/organist, I am constantly discovering and learning new music. My major influences come from Classical, Gospel, and Jazz music. Through in depth study and practice of these styles of music, I’ve worked to ingrain them in my playing so that when I have an emotion or a thought I can express musically how I’m feeling emotionally or physically. As for my muses, LIFE is my muse. I try to see and understand as much of it as I can.

Q:What does it mean to you to be selected as a NewSong finalist, and what do you hope to get out of the experience?
A: It was a great surprise! It always feels good when the work that you pour your being into gets validated. 

It’s a great honor to have my work selected. Beyond meeting and sharing with other artists of my craft, I would hope to gain the support and platform needed to fully realize this music and bring it to the world.

Q: How did you hear about New Song Music?
A: I was searching online for outlets to show my music.

Q: What is currently happening with your music?
A: Last November we recorded four songs at “Strange Weather” In Brooklyn that we will release individually starting in 2016. We also have a date with the San Francisco Orchestra, “One Found Sound” that will be announced sometime in August, we will have my music arranged and perform a live recorded concert featuring both groups. We also have a show coming up on January 24 at “Bowery Arts+Sciences”

BONOMO’s Links
BONOMOband.com + Facebook + YouTube + SoundCloud + Twitter + Instagram

2015 NewSong Music Finalist: Megan Wilde

Wednesday, December 30th, 2015

MEGAN WILDE (SEATTLE, WA)

*2015 Early Bird Finalist

This series of features highlights the 2015 NewSong Music finalists. Each artist is invited to Lincoln Center on January 7th for the opportunity to win the #NSM Grand Prize. We sat down with each finalist to learn more about their music and background. Hope you enjoy!

BIO
Within month’s of the release of her soulful fiery debut, ‘Wildfire’ – Megan Wilde was chosen as winner of an LA Music Critic Award, a string of international songwriting contests, a few coveted Tv/Film Music Licensing Deals, a National college radio promotion deal, and she’s received glowing national and international press for her bold, sultry, and heartfelt singing. With a scorching voice that knows no boundaries, a fiery on stage presence, and a robust and bodacious soul for crafting music – Megan Wilde’s music has been compared to the likes of Aretha Franklin, The Black Keys, Beyonce, Adele and The White Stripes. While Seattle Music Insider has declared Megan Wilde a “soul powerhouse” and the Examiner exclaimed, ‘”Wilde could very well become a musical force with which to be reckoned” – Who is the woman behind the music?

Megan B. Wilde was a school yard nickname given to her for her talent for climbing trees, getting in fights with boys, and running around covered in dirt with wild untamed lioness hair. You could say she’s always been a bit rough around the edges. Growing up in a small town outside of Chicago never suited her style, and at 15 she found her ticket out. She was accepted into one of the world’s finest performing arts schools – Interlochen Academy of The Fine Arts. Day in and day out she studied music and art from the masters. Her teachers quickly learned that while she was talented – ball gowns, opera, and being neat as a button was not her thang. Once you’ve been seduced by the brash, rusty, soulful voices – there is no turning back.

Look out for Megans debut EP release -Wildfire- on May 19th, 2015. When recording Wildfire at one of Seattle’s top studios, London Bridge, the artist brought in mastering wizard – Howie Wineberg. Howie is a 4 time Grammy nominee with an estimated quarter of a billion records sold. Producing, composing and arranging the material on the record (with the exception of “Spoonful”), Wilde also takes the helm on Wurlitzer, piano, and of course, the powerhouse vocals. Wildfire combines elements of indie-rock, blues, soul and R & B. Her debut album has been showered with early praise from critics around the nation and is just a ‘spoonful’ of things to come.

Q: What is your songwriting process?
A: When I get that first spark, I stop everything I’m doing and ride the wave of inspiration. Sometimes it’s like lightening when it strikes – rare and intense. I’ve had song’s come to me when in my dreams, and I’ve had songs come to me when I’m wasted at the bar with my girls. My newest song is a new process in that it’s coming to me in pieces month’s apart. I store everything on my phone, and looking back through my recordings I realized the last 3 month’s inspirations have been in the same key. It’s like it’s slowly releasing itself to me.

Q:What does it mean to you to be selected as a NewSong finalist, and what do you hope to get out of the experience?
A: It means I can be proud of the work that I created from the bottom of my soul.

Q: How did you hear about New Song Music?
A: The Internet. I also know The Banner days from Seattle, they were finalists last year.

Q: What is currently happening with your music?
A: I just released my EP ‘Wildfire’ and have signed some licensing deals with TV/Film. I also won a college radio campaign for spring.

Megan Wilde’s Links
MeganWildeMusic.com + Facebook + YouTube + SoundCloud + Twitter + Instagram

2015 NewSong Music Finalist: Rachael Kilgour

Tuesday, December 29th, 2015

RACHAEL KILGOUR (DULUTH, MN)

This series of features highlights the 2015 NewSong Music finalists. Each artist is invited to 14th Annual NewSong Music Showcase & Competition Finals – Lincoln Center (Jan 7th) for the opportunity to win the #NSM Grand Prize. We sat down with each finalist to learn more about their music and background. Hope you enjoy! #NewSongMusic #WhereGreatArtistsAreDiscovered

BIO
Based out of Duluth, MN, singer-songwriter Rachael Kilgour has built a devoted following over the last ten years, captivating audiences with a balance of provocative, topical lyrics, passionate musical delivery, and a charmingly witty stage presence. Kilgour began writing and performing her own songs in 2005. She was invited to join recording artist Catie Curtis on a tour of the Midwest as an opener and backup musician in 2006 and again the following year. Her original music was received well enough that she decided to break from the pursuit of a Music Education degree in order to focus on a career as a performer.

In 2007, Kilgour married and enthusiastically took on the role of step-parent to her wife’s young daughter. She released her long-awaited debut album in December 2008 and a second release, “Will You Marry Me?” in January 2011. Both albums give an earnest glimpse into the life and politics of a young woman turned wife, mother and advocate for a generation of dissatisfied global citizens. In February 2013, Kilgour released “Whistleblower’s Manifesto,” a three-song EP that focuses on issues of social injustice and showcases her innate ability to challenge and inspire listeners.


Kilgour has performed across the country in coffeehouses, concert series and radio studios as well as protests and picket lines and has shared the stage with such folk luminaries as Greg Brown and Cheryl Wheeler. In 2015 Kilgour took fifth place in the Telluride Troubadour Competition and was named the winner of the LEAF Newsong Contest in North Carolina. Following her 2014 divorce, Kilgour has written a collection of new, powerfully intimate material. She plans to release a full-length, studio album of the work in the spring of 2016. The album is being produced by Catie Curtis. 

Q:What does it mean to you to be selected as a NewSong finalist, and what do you hope to get out of the experience?
A: I was thrilled! As an artist, it’s always heartening to hear that your work resonates with people. It is an honor to be given the opportunity to perform in such a beautiful space alongside such talented artists.

I am most looking forward to meeting the other finalists! I love coming together with folks who live the same kind of life, share the same kind of passion and yet express it in such individualistic ways. I am also looking forward to meeting the judges and the rest of the Newsong team! I am excited to challenge myself to perform to the best of my ability at the showcase and I hope to connect with some new listeners as a result of this experience.

Q: What is your songwriting process?
A: I don’t exactly have a process. It’s taken me some time to settle into a trusting kind of relationship with my writing. I don’t practice, I don’t force myself to write when I don’t have something to say, I don’t panic when I have dry spells or if I get stuck writing about one topic excessively. Songs seem to come to me like little gifts, I just need to make time to receive them. For me, songs are almost always born out of a repetitive thought. Sometimes it is a problem or injustice I am trying to resolve – either on a personal level or a world-wide one. Sometimes it is an intense emotion (eg: love for a child) that I am trying to communicate. I think we all write with the hope of being understood, whatever the topic. Songwriting allows me to sort the mess inside my head, but the magic lives in the sharing of the complete work. That moment of mutual understanding between the performer and listener is something I live for.

Q: What is currently happening with your music?
A: I am currently working on a new album – produced by Catie Curtis and recorded in the Boston area by Crit Harmon. I am very excited to release it, hopefully in the early spring! The album consists of the work I’ve written in the last year and a half since my divorce – it is raw and emotional and people have been connecting with it in a big way since I began sharing the tunes on stage. I’m very proud of the work we are doing in the studio and can’t wait to share it!

Rachael Kilgour’s Links
RachaelKilgour.com + Facebook + YouTube + SoundCloud

2015 NewSong Music Finalist: Sarah Kervin

Monday, December 28th, 2015

SARAH KERVIN (NEW YORK, NY)

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This series of features highlights the 2015 NewSong Music finalists. Each artist is invited to 14th Annual NewSong Music Showcase & Competition Finals – Lincoln Center (Jan 7th) for the opportunity to win the #NSM Grand Prize. We sat down with each finalist to learn more about their music and background. Hope you enjoy! #NewSongMusic #WhereGreatArtistsAreDiscovered

BIO
Story-telling through music has always been the heart of the matter for Brooklyn-based singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Sarah Kervin. Schooled in jazz and classical, this Atlanta native came to New York with a soulful sound and inspired writing that blends modern and classic influences to “take you to the place where your heart is smiling” (MuzikReviews).

Equal parts Ella Fitzgerald and Sara Bareilles, her music has history, soul and the optimism of a small town girl making her way in the big city. With strong, soulful vocals, dense textures, and driving rhythms, Sarah’s sound embodies the depth of self-exploration, discovery, and independence. Into the City, her 2015 sophomore album, tells stories of the shared human experience: trying to making it through life without totally screwing everything up. It’s about coming to the big city with stars in your eyes and pulling yourself back up when it doesn’t turn out like you thought it would. Her music is influenced by the complex harmonies of jazz, the inspired messiness of gospel, the melancholy passion of the blues, and the frankness and openness of storytelling.

Sarah has received international recognition as a soloist, guest artist, composer, and bandleader, including six Downbeat Student Music Awards, the Jazz Education Network Composition Award, and research grants in Vocal Pedagogy from the Magellan Foundation. She has performed with great artists such as Jon Hendricks, the Manhattan Transfer, Ben Folds, the Fort Worth Symphony, and Afro Blue. Sarah also teaches voice both in the New York area and as a member of the voice faculty at the renowned Berklee College of Music.

Q:What does it mean to you to be selected as a NewSong finalist, and what do you hope to get out of the experience?
A: I was incredibly excited and honored to be named a New Song Finalist! It has been one of my dreams since I was a little girl to perform at Lincoln Center, and I can’t believe that I’ll finally be able to realize that.I can’t wait to share my music and my story!

I’m already struck by the positivity with which NewSong has been presented – from the first email, it was all about joining with other singer-songwriters and celebrating our music and our stories. I’m humbled to be a part of this group, and I think the most rewarding part will be getting to meet and create with everyone.

Q: What is your songwriting process?
A: Some of my best memories are of listening to music in the car with my folks on long road trips through the mountains. Carole King, James Taylor, Steely Dan, Bonnie Raitt, even Stevie Wonder… I couldn’t get enough of the nostalgic and heartfelt stories while I was looking out the window watching the world go by. I feel like I always think about those trips a little bit when I’m writing.

I usually start with a single line that gets stuck in my head. I make obsessive voice memos and notes on my phone – in the middle of the night, in the car, walking down the street – they’re just stuck in my head going over and over again like a broken record. That almost always ends up being the first line of the song. Or the main hook. I like to compose music and lyrics together, and when I’ve got enough to start taking on the shape of a song, I fill out the rest of the music so I have a framework. Sometimes the lyrics come as soon as I sing a line, flowing effortlessly right onto the page without needing a lot of editing. Everything comes together like a math problem; I’ve just got to solve it and write it down, like I’m a vessel for a song that already exists. I call those “thirty-minute songs.” Sometimes, though, the songs are long and a little arduous; I have whole notebooks filled with crossed out and scratched out lyrics and days and weeks and months go by and I’m still chipping away at them. The first type of song feels like it was already written for me, while the second is something I fought for; both rewarding, just different types of stories.

Q: What is currently happening with your music?
A: In 2015 I released my sophomore album, Into the City. The record is a set of stories, sort of a catalog of my life moving from a small town to New York. It’s all about just keeping going no matter what life throws at you. It features a special song, “The Least You Could Do,” that I made into a music video to raise awareness for survivors of domestic violence. Written as part of my own healing process from an abusive relationship, I hope the song can lend catharsis to others and help them find inner strength to keep moving forward. All the proceeds from the single go to benefit the Joyful Heart Foundation, which does tremendous work offering support for survivors, education, and advocacy. 

I’m writing for a new original musical, “Hot Mess In Manhattan,” starring Cait Doyle. Coming soon in 2016. You can find out more at hotmessinmanhattan.com

Sarah Kervin’s Links
SarahKervin.com + Facebook + YouTube + SoundCloud + Twitter + Instagram + iTunes

2015 NewSong Music Finalist: The Shades

Thursday, December 17th, 2015

THE SHADES (CHICAGO, IL)

This series of features highlights the 2015 NewSong Music finalists. Each artist is invited to Lincoln Center on January 7th for the opportunity to win the #NSM Grand Prize. We sat down with each finalist to learn more about their music and background. Hope you enjoy!

BIO
The Shades consist of Andrew DeMuro, and brothers Phil & Mark Jacobson. Although still relatively new to the Chicago music scene, the group’s roots extend back to 2008 when all three members first connected at the University of Miami in Florida. Fans credit close, three-part harmonies as the element that makes The Shades’ music stand out. Their smooth vocals, refreshing arrangements and creative mash­ups have peaked the interest of fans of Crosby, Stills, & Nash, James Taylor, John Mayer & Ed Sheeran alike.

Having spent the past year gracing the likes of the House of Blues, Evanston SPACE, Mayne Stage and Schubas Tavern in Chicago, The Shades are currently writing and recording new music to share with fans across the Midwest and the Northeast. Having made their New York City debut at Rockwood Music Hall in August, the guys plan to return to the east coast for a tour of colleges & universities in early 2016. ‘Take You Home,’ the group’s first single release, premiered as American Songwriter Magazine’s Daily Discovery in November 2015, and can be streamed free on www.soundcloud.com/wetheshades.

Q: What is your songwriting process?
A: If the Beatles had been plumbers rather than songwriters, chances are we’d be working on toilets at the moment. They are THAT integral to who we are as artists. As far as our process, we like to write songs on Monday mornings, after a complete breakfast and a few cups of coffee. It usually starts with a simple chord progression, and ends with three or four complete lyric-overhauls. Most of the time in between is spent arranging vocal harmonies, which is definitely our favorite element of songwriting.

Q:What does it mean to you to be selected as a NewSong finalist, and what do you hope to get out of the experience?
A: For us, this is validation that we’re on to something, and motivation to continue working incredibly hard at our craft. Our goal will always be to play music for people until there is not an ear left who wants to hear it. Being selected as a finalist is an excuse for us to keep moving toward our goal, and to do it surrounded by really gifted songwriters. Also, we practiced the 3 H’s: Handshakes, High Fives, & Hugs. 

Q: How did you hear about New Song Music?
A: We’ve been following NewSong online for some time now. We made it a point to enter several songwriting contests in 2015, and due to the unique prize package and excellent opportunity for exposure, NewSong was at the top of our list.

Q: What is currently happening with your music?
A: We are in the process of recording our first EP, which we hope to release at right about the time the weather starts to get warm here in Chicago. Before that, we’ll be taking a tour of the Northeast and New England in early April to make new fans and do some serious promoting of our original tunes!

The Shades’ Links
WeTheShades.com + Facebook + YouTube + SoundCloud + Twitter + Instagram

2015 NewSong Music Finalist: Sarah Morris

Thursday, December 17th, 2015

SARAH MORRIS (SHOREVIEW, MN)

This series of features highlights the 2015 NewSong Music finalists. Each artist is invited to Lincoln Center on January 7th for the opportunity to win the #NSM Grand Prize. We sat down with each finalist to learn more about their music and background. Hope you enjoy!

BIO
Singer-songwriter Sarah Morris has a way of captivating her audiences with songs about the highs and lows of love. With a voice both cozy and commanding, Sarah allows us to feel every note. Her lyrics resonate with a combination of unflinching honesty and tenderness: portraits of love, loss, gratitude and regret.

Morris’ love for music grew from her parents record collection, with David Bowie, The Beatles, and Frank Sinatra songs helping to shape her musical DNA. She laid the groundwork for her career at the Lawrence University Conservatory of Music, followed by a post-graduation move to Nashville, TN. Now firmly planted in the Twin Cities music scene, Morris has been building a solid reputation with authentic songwriting and powerful performances. In recent years, Morris has settled into life as a wife and mother, both of which give a unique voice to her craft.

In September of 2015, Sarah released her 3rd album, “Ordinary Things” – a collection of songs that looks at little things that surround all of us; the daily ups and downs, love and loss, joy and anger, the desire for more, and the beauty that can be found in the smallest moments. Recorded at RiverRock Studios in Minneapolis with her band, “Ordinary Things” has received critical acclaim, with Chris Riemenschneider of the Star Tribune saying, ““Rootsy singer Sarah Morris offers a Norah Jones-like approach to Americana/alt-country, smoothing over its rough edges with a butter-velvety voice and an intimate songwriting style.”.

Q:What does it mean to you to be selected as a NewSong finalist, and what do you hope to get out of the experience?
A: I was thrilled – I AM thrilled! I love that NewSong aims to create a community of performing songwriters. It is such an honor to be included among such talented artists!

Well, one of my primary goals for 2016 is to get my music ‘out there’ more – as in, physically get myself out of my home state and play for new people, and meet new artists to collaborate with. So being selected as a NewSong finalist allows me to start my new year off in the best way – by keeping my promise to myself! Also, it means so much to me to know that someone listened to my songs and was moved by them in some way. I can’t wait to meet the other finalists, and see their performances. I am ready to be inspired!

Q: How did you hear about New Song Music?
A: I’ve been lucky enough to share two shows with Rachael Kilgour in the last year – in following her social media I saw her mentions of the LEAF Festival, and it brought me to the NewSong Music website.

Q: What is currently happening with your music?
A: I released my new album, “Ordinary Things”, in September 2015. I am sending it out to the Americana Music Association reporting stations in late January, and will be releasing a music video for my song, “Sway Me”. Goals for 2016 include two small tours, participating in 2 online weekly songwriting challenges, continuing my local performances, and working towards my next album (always!).

Q: What is your songwriting process?
A: I am a stay at home mother of two little ones. It’s taken me a while to figure out how to get the writing done while all-day parenting…because my kids are absolutely NOT interested in playing by themselves while I sit down with my guitar and a blank notebook 😉 I do most of my writing while on walks with the kids and my dog – I’ll get an idea, usually lyrics and melody together, and I just work through it on the walk. As soon as I get home I record anything I like on my phone. I begin every day by writing ‘morning pages’ (3 pages of free-form journaling before anyone else is up and sharing their thoughts with me!), and I process through my song ideas there. I usually don’t sit down with my guitar until the song is just about completed. Then, as soon as I have a completed song, I record a video of me performing the song in it’s super-raw state and I share it on facebook. I started this routine as part of an online weekly songwriting challenge, where we receive a writing prompt and have a week to compose a song around that prompt, and I’ve kept it up on my own – after I’ve lived with a song for a while it’s always fun to go back and see how it started out.

Sarah Morris’ Links
SarahMorrisMusic.com + Facebook + YouTube + SoundCloud + Twitter + Instagram

David Berkeley’s Northeast run this weekend.

Thursday, July 25th, 2013

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 We’re happy to help spread the word about some upcoming David Berkeley shows in the Northeast. Tonight he plays Cambridge’s Club Passim in Harvard Square, and heads south to Philly and New York from there. 

David is a 2010 standout finalist in the Mountain Stage NewSong Contest, and recently performed (with the amazing Bill Titus accompanying on ethereal electric guitar) at our singer-songwriter series at Lincoln Center’s David Rubenstein Atrium in New York City. We’re currently mixing the entire set here at Echo Mountain Studios in Asheville, and look forward to letting you know about its upcoming release.

 

 

David’s dates this weekend:

Thursday, July 25 @ Club Passim in Cambridge, MA @ 8PM

Friday, July 26 @ Tin Angel in Philadelphia, PA @ 8PM

Saturday, July 27 @ Rockwood Music Hall (Stage 2) in New York, NY  (Doors @ 6:30 ) 

 

For more info on David, click here

 

NewSong & Arts Brookfield Present: Grievous Angel – Tribute to Gram Parsons feat. Sarah White, Hartwell Littlejohn, Susan Kane, & Keith Everett

Wednesday, July 17th, 2013

FREE (JULY 29-AUGUST 1): ALT-COUNTRY LEGEND GRAM PARSONS TO BE CELEBRATED IN FREE OUTDOOR CONCERT SERIES AT GRACE BUILDING

Marking 40 years since country-rock icon’s death, Arts Brookfield & NewSong Music present rising singer-songwriters
performing covers and Parsons-inspired songs
 

New York, NY (July 12, 2013) – The legacy of Gram Parsons, the iconic singer-songwriter credited with inventing the pop music genre of alt-country, will be celebrated in a free outdoor concert series at Brookfield Office Properties’ Grace Building from July 29th to August 1st

From Monday, July 29th through Thursday, August 1st, four rising singer-songwriters will pay tribute to the influential musician, who died 40 years ago this year, by performing covers of their favorite songs from the Gram Parsons catalog as well as original material that reflects his influence. Presented by Arts Brookfield and NewSong Music, the concerts will take place at 12:30pm each afternoon. 

Grievous-Angel

In his brief lifetime, Gram Parsons invented a new genre of music by combining the sweet twang of country and western music with the urgency of rock and roll. A cult figure who never sold many records, he influenced countless fellow musicians, from the Rolling Stones to his frequent collaborator Emmylou Harris. Although he died in 1973 at the age of 26, Parsons created a prolific body of work as leader of the International Submarine Band and the Flying Burrito Brothers, a temporary member of the Byrds, and a solo artist, leaving a legacy that continues to influence new generations of musicians and songwriters. 

 “For forty years, Gram Parsons has inspired countless singer-songwriters to defy boundaries and bend genres,” said Debra Simon, Vice President and Artistic Director of Arts Brookfield. “We’re excited to partner with NewSong Music in showcasing the latest generation to draw on his soulful style while embracing his originality and integrity.”

 The four performers in “Grievous Angel: The Songs Of Gram Parsons” include:

  • Sarah White (July 29) – Sarah White, who started her career in the late 90s on the renowned Jagjaguwar label, erases the boundaries between indie rock, post-punk, country, and folk. The San Francisco Bay Guardian raved that her 2000 album  Bluebird “ensures the singer-songwriter a place in the company of Cat Power’s Chan Marshall and Edith Frost,” while her 2006 album White Light has became a cult favorite for its unique blend of driving folk-rock and country ballads. In 2007, White won “Best Song” in the Mountain Stage New Song Contest for the austere “Sweetheart.”  She currently fronts the rock band Josephine.
  • Hartwell Littlejohn  (July 30) – Raised in South Carolina and based in New York City, Hartwell Littlejohn’s influences range from Gram Parsons and The Band to Dave Brubeck and Guided By Voices. His bands have included The American Tenants and The Ex-Lovers, whose well-received This Might Kill Us was released in 2004. The NY Press described his solo work as “charged with an authenticity so conspicuously lacking in most of the New York ‘anti-folk’ scene.”
  • Susan Kane (July 31) –  Susan Kane is a New York-based singer-songwriter who released her third CD, A Word Child, late last year. Addressing timeless and universal themes of love, loss, and hope, the record reached high rankings on radio charts all over the world. Kane is a regular fixture at venues and festivals throughout the New York area.
  • Keith Everett & the Orange Morris (August 1) – The music of Keith Everett & the Orange Morris draws on jazz, country, blues, rock, and pop, culminating in solid Americana. Notable accomplishments include: finalist in Starbucks Music Makers Competition; songs licensed to television and film productions; and selection by the John Lennon Songwriting Contest to play NAMM in Austin, TX.

About Arts Brookfield

Arts Brookfield is a free, year-round, privately funded performing and visual arts program that takes place in Brookfield’s flagship properties around the globe. More than 5 million people have enjoyed over 5,000 dance, music, theater, visual art, and film events presented by Arts Brookfield since 1988.

Brookfield Office Properties owns, develops and manages premier office properties in the United States, Canada, Australia and the United Kingdom. Its portfolio is comprised of interests in 109 properties totaling 81 million square feet in the downtown cores of New York, Washington, D.C., Houston, Los Angeles, Toronto, Calgary, Ottawa, London, Sydney, Melbourne and Perth, making Brookfield the global leader in the ownership and management of office assets. Landmark properties include Brookfield Places in Manhattan, Toronto and Perth, Bank of America Plaza in Los Angeles, Bankers Hall in Calgary and Darling Park in Sydney.

About NewSong Music

NewSong Music is an independent music organization with the following two-fold mission: to build a supportive community of performers and songwriters across all genres of music and levels of skill, and to identify the truly exceptional artists within this community and to work closely with them to develop their careers and introduce their music to a broader, international audience. You can find out more about NewSong Music at www.newsong-music.com.

 

For information contact:

Patrick Kowalczyk, patrick@pkpr.com

Jason Gordon, jason@pkpr.com

PKPR, 212.627.8098

 Event Listing: http://www.artsbrookfield.com/new_york/grace_building/event_422.htm

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