I found myself dreaming the other night (probably due to all the live music I've seen recently) about the musicians I'd invite to my ultimate campfire soiree. There were so many names that rolled around in my head and when I woke up, I thought the idea would make for an interesting blog entry.
I decided to narrow the names down to twelve living artists, six men and six women.
1. Sheryl Crow
2. Bonnie Raitt
3. Ann Wilson
4. Martina McBride
5. Grace Slick
6. Pink
7. Bono
8. James Taylor
9. Kid Rock
10. Keith Urban
11. Justin Timberlake
12. Kenny Chesney
What would your campfire soiree look like?
Aug 7, 2011
Who Would You Invite?
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Jul 22, 2011
Four Concerts In Nine Days
Summer and live music go hand in hand like apple pie and ice cream or baseball and beer. For someone who's seen over 200 live shows, the idea of live music never gets old for me. I always get chills when the audience sings the lyrics back to the artist or when lighters (now cell phones) light up the night sky. The next nine days will be heaven for me because it's four concerts in a span of 216 hours!
The journey starts tomorrow night at one of my favorite venues, the Hollywood Bowl. Tucked up on the hill close to the 101 Freeway, the Bowl feels miles away from the chaos of Los Angeles. On Saturday the legendary venue will host country darling Dolly Parton. Not sure what to expect, but I know it will be FUN!
Next stop the Canyon Club and country new comers Thompson Square on Thursday July 28. Known for their hit "Are You Gonna Kiss Me or Not," friends have had nothing but good things to say about this husband and wife duo. It's rare that I don't know an artist's material before I see them live, but I'm always looking for new music and hope my friends did not steer me wrong.
The third stop, finds me in Irvine at the Verizon Wireless Amphitheater on Saturday July 30 for the most anticipated of the four shows- Sheryl Crow & Kid Rock!!!! I first saw Sheryl as a freshman in college and probably 20+ times since, she's my fav hands down. I've also seen Kid Rock twice (at country festivals) and he puts on a hell of a show. Everyone knows there hit duet "Picture" and there new song "Collide" is good too. I'm thinking one set of her, one set of him and then one set together, doing covers of classic rock and country hits ( witnessing Sheryl belting out "Feel Like Making Love" at sound check is still one of my favorite musical moments of all time).
"Collide"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WoFHIhAW4W0
"Picture"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rKFx0MMqb48
Last, but not least is Melissa Etheridge on Sunday July 30 at the OC Fair. Now the fair in and of itself would be enough reason for the hour plus drive, but add to it one of America's top singer-songwriters and it's a no brainer. I've only seen her once, at the Tower Theater in Philly 11 years ago when I was worked for WRDX(I'm always a taker on freebies). WOW, what a performer and storyteller. I've always said I'd see her again at some point because she was THAT good. The albums following Yes I Am never lived up to the commerical success of the 1993 juggernaut, but her work since has been just as good, if not better.
So Dolly, Thompson Square, Sheryl/Rock & Melissa here I come!
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Jul 16, 2011
Riding Shotgun For Today's Adventures- ADELE
Just picked up Adele's EP from the iTunes Festival in London- WOW. Not like I should be surprised, love her and she does an amazing cover of "I Can't Make You Love Me" and gets the crowd going with "Rolling in the Deep."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yvoe9efyfzo
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Apr 27, 2011
When Did R.E.M. Fall Off My Radar?
On September 30, 1995 I was at Hersheypark Stadium singing along to alternative rock pioneers R.E.M. and their opening act Radiohead. Now, almost 16 years later it's hard to believe that the creators of Out Of Time, Automatic For The People, and Monster had fallen off my musical radar. It must have been a gradual fade, but thanks to the May issue of Interview Magazine and their piece on Michael Stipe, R.E.M. are once again on my mind.
R.E.M. never stopped making music and after 30 years it's no small accomplishment to still be on a major label and still be making music. On March 8, 2011 they released their 15th full-length album, Collapse Into Now, which debuted at #5 on Billboard 200.
The fascinating thing about the Stipe interview for me was his take on what an album means in 2011 and how the band is making a film for every song from Collapse Into Now. Stipe 51, understands the power of YouTube and the 21st-century audience.
For the films, R.E.M. has enlisted 11 directors, including the man of the hour James Franco to tell R.E.M.'s stories through film. Many may say that's nothing more than a music video, but we'll have to see because for me R.E.M. video's like "Everybody Hurts" felt more like an art film than a music video.
TBC......
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Apr 11, 2011
Carrie Underwood Makes Acting Debut
Country superstar Carrie Underwood became the latest singer turned actor in this weekend's Soul Surfer. Underwood plays youth leader Sarah Hill in the inspirational true story about Bethany Hamilton, a 13-year-old surfer who looses her arm in a shark attack.
The role was a safe choice for Underwood's big screen debut. Her character is sweet and wholesome, much how society perceives Underwood and Carrie didn't have to test her acting chops head to head with veteran co-stars Helen Hunt and Dennis Quaid.
The good news for Underwood is that the acting all the way around in Soul Surfer was mediocre, so her rushed lines and uncomfortable mannerisms didn't seem to stick out too much. I'm sure Underwood helped draw some people to theaters this weekend (Soul Surfer finished fourth at the box office), but like most singers who try to transition to acting Underwood should stick to the music because for every Tim McGraw (The Blind Side) there are twenty Taylor Swift's (Valentine's Day).
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Apr 1, 2011
Grey's Anatomy: The Musical Event, Falls Short
I'm a huge Grey's Anatomy fan and when I heard they were doing a musical event I was psyched. I imagined an episode where dramatic events filled our screen and perfectly placed songs provided the dialog. Obvious thought right, this was the show that used music (The Fray, Bryn Christopher, Metric, Adele) better than any other production on TV. Boy was I wrong.
When I finished watching last night the only two words that came to mind were corny and disappointed. I was laughing as Dr. Hunt, Dr. Torres and crew sang their way "dramatically" through the show. I appreciate shows taking chances, but Grey's isn't Glee. In the latest Entertainment Weekly creator-executive producer Shonda Rhimes described herself as a "musical-theater geek," which is fine, but she should have kept that part of her life out of my favorite show. It's so disappointing because the storyline of the episode (Callie's accident) was so great and it got ruined by the song and dance. We couldn't even enjoy Addison Montgomery's return to Seattle Grace because the singing was so distracting. I hope they never do another episode like that again and I know when I buy Season Seven on DVD I will defiantly skip over that episode. Too bad because season seven was quickly becoming one of my favorite season's of all time.
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Feb 2, 2011
Unique Museum To Open Valentines Day
On February 14, 2011 the world will gain it's first opportunity to wonder around an Eight-Track tape museum. The vision of collector Bucks Burnett, the Dallas Texas museum will house over 2,000 Eight-Track cartridges.
Popular from the mid-1960s until the early 80s, Eight-Track tapes actually provided a higher quality sound than the cassette tape (the Eight-Track killer) because they ran at twice the speed. However, the Eight-Track format kept a cult following with some bands still releasing limited number of tapes. Cheap Trick offered their 2009 album The Latest on Eight-Track.
If you ever find yourself in Dallas you may want to swing by. As far as I know, it's the only music format that has it's own museum. Not even vinyl has it's own sanctuary!
http://www.eighttrackmuseum.org/
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Jan 31, 2011
Deana Carter's Working On New Material
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Jan 24, 2011
GARTH STILL HAS IT!
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