young and sweet and so talented.
young and sweet and so talented.
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One of my all time favourite songs..
and an amazing voice.. meet SIA.
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another amazing artist..Kate Miller-Heidke...from my home town of Brisbane Australia. Peace. Ngaire x
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Written by Pamela Detlor
The long awaited first single, from Jann Arden’s soon to be released 10th record: “Free,” has dropped! “A Million Miles Away”
is an up tempo tune with meaningful lyrics and lush sounds. Anyone who
has ever missed someone will feel this one. From the opening acoustic
rhythm and steady beat the song grabs hold. You just may love it within
the first 16 bars! The arrangement goes to unexpected places, and those
places work! Just as I was grooving along with the deep dance beat
undercurrent, up jumped a fiddle run. That little taste of Tennessee
gels perfectly! Not to worry, all you Jann – POP fans, this is not a
country song (not that there’s anything wrong with that). It’s just a
fantastically mixed song with many musical elements.
The Songs from “Free” will uplift/move die-hard fans, and are
sure to embrace a legion of new Arden fans. We (my cats & I), here
at The Thought Vox, were honored to have a sneak listen to the new
material. All of it is true to Jann’s high standard of music making.
But there’s something fresh and new about this batch of songs. “Free”
is, without a doubt, some of the best work Jann has ever written. Her
voice is in top form, and she is ready to blow the doors off with this
one! She’s excited – fans are excited: It’s gonna be a barn-burner!
Here’s what YOU can do to help:
Buy the single and the album when they hit i-tunes. The single should be available soon. The full album will be in stores and on line September 15th.
Right this moment you can request “A Million Miles Away” at your local radio station. The following is a list of stations/search engine to find the nearest station to you. Call their 1-800#s and/or request on line. For a taste of the single now, go to Jann’s official Myspace.
search postal/zip http://twurl.nl/lg2cvz
Prince Edward Island http://twurl.nl/tp2khv
Nova Scotia http://twurl.nl/iv26k7
New Brunswick http://twurl.nl/wnthw5
Quebec http://twurl.nl/f8igb0
Ontario http://twurl.nl/t204q0
Manitoba http://twurl.nl/58ebkq
Saskatchewan http://twurl.nl/ojvqw0
Alberta http://twurl.nl/mbesn2
British Columbia http://twurl.nl/36rsns
Northwest Territories http://twurl.nl/4evs15
Yukon http://twurl.nl/c3r5y1
Images property of: Jann Arden, Jannarden.com, Universal Music
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Written by Pamela Detlor
On Saturday June 6th, 2009, Toronto based singer/songwriter Sarah Kamin hosts the annual SAFER and Sound Benefit Concert. (SAFER: Social Aid For the Elimination of Rape - Working to end sexual violence in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.) The mission statement of the SAFER organization is as follows:
Address the immediate medical needs of sexual violence survivors by providing a sustainable source of medical supplies, equipment, and expertise to health care centers.
Support and/or initiate programs such as education or vocational training that can alleviate the socioeconomic impact on the survivors and help them break the cycle of violence.
The evening will also feature performances by:
The Pigott Brothers www.myspace.com/pigottbrothers
Amy Campbell www.amycampbell.ca
Lindy www.lindymusic.com
I took the opportunity to sit down with Sara to discuss this important event as well as learn a little more about her musical journey.
How long have you been singing/involved in music?
I began singing when I was about four years old. I used to stuff a
pillow under my door and sing along to Debbie Gibson and Tiffany
records. When I was about 14, I wanted to sing at a high school talent
show, so I asked my mom to listen to me sing and tell me if she thought
I was any good. I sung Celine Dion’s “The Colour of My Love.” My mom
immediately recognized my potential and said she would enroll me in
singing lessons, an offer I promptly accepted!
I started playing guitar in 1996, when I was about 16, after going to a Jann Arden concert at Convocation Hall at the University of Toronto. As it happens, Patty Griffin was supporting her at that particular show. I was completely transfixed by Patty and Jann’s performances - so much so that I went out and purchased my first guitar within the week. I had already been writing lyrics for years, but started writing full songs as soon as I learned my first few guitar chords.
I released my first CD, In Her Own Time, when I was 21 and the second, Somewhere in Between, about four years later. I have also been performing professionally for the past ten years.
What inspires you to keep going in an industry that is harder and harder to crack?
When I was 25, I enrolled in a Masters program in Performance
Psychology at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland. Performance
Psychology is a relatively young field of study, which applies sport
psychology techniques to performance issues across different domains.
I have since published several articles in the field and as much as I hope this work will help other independent artists, I too benefit from the techniques I have studied. For example, I have learned how to stay motivated when faced with the inevitable challenges of the industry. In addition, I use various relaxation strategies as well as confidence-building exercises and purposeful goal setting.
Upon graduating with my MSc, I began lecturing in my department
at the University of Edinburgh, and have since taken up a post as a
Professor in the Independent Music Production program at Seneca College
in Toronto. By finding ways to incorporate music in both my academic
and professional pursuits, I have been able to ensure music is always a
part of my life, even as I continue to pursue my first love of musical
performance as a singer-songwriter.
You’re currently recording your third independent CD, how is it different from the first two?
For this CD, I decided to take a really stripped down approach so
that the finished product would capture the vibe of what it’s like to
be at a live performance. My first two CDs were recorded with a full
band, whereas the new record involves only a handful of musicians. I’ve
been lucky enough to have the support of Oliver Pigott on guitar and background vocals and Lyndell Montgomery on violin. The CD was recorded at the CBC, and engineered by the wonderful Adam Tune.
It has been five years since my last album was released, and the
songs that I’ve chosen for inclusion on this record reflect the
emotional, personal and professional growth I’ve experienced during
that time. Living overseas, ending a significant relationship,
relocating back to Toronto, teaching… all of these things have gone in
to this album in a way that makes it my most heartfelt and honest
release to date.
How long have you been involved with the SAFER organization and why did you choose to support their cause?
I first heard about SAFER (Social Aid For the Elimination of Rape - www.saferworld.ca) at an event held at Convocation Hall in November 2008. The event brought together amazing humanitarians including Stephen Lewis, Eve Ensler and Dr. Denis Mukwege, the Director of the Panzi Hospital
in the Democratic Republic of Congo, where survivors of sexual violence
are offered treatment and support. SAFER is a Toronto-based,
volunteer-run organization that donates 100% of the proceeds raised
through their fundraising efforts to the Panzi Hospital.
In the past, I have always worked to support causes that address issues impacting women. Upon learning about the incredible work of Dr. Mukwege, I felt compelled to lend my support to SAFER through my music.
Do you have a goal amount you would like to raise on June 6th?
As important as it is to raise money, I believe it is equally important to raise awareness. SAFER,
being small and locally based is exactly the type of organization that
could benefit from this type of grassroots support. Since 100% of the money raised by SAFER goes directly to the Panzi hospital, every dollar raised really can make a difference.
Beyond your charity work, what goals do you have for the near future?
I am really excited for the release of my next CD, The Music in Me. In celebration of its completion, I will be having a CD release party at Hugh’s Room on September 8th. Please visit http://www.myspace.com/sarakamin
In the meantime, I plan to continue teaching at Seneca and working as a performance consultant.
For more information about SAFER and Sound, please e-mail saferandsound@yahoo.ca
Show Details: Saturday, June 6th, 2009 _Tranzac - Main Hall (292 Brunswick Ave, just south of Bloor) _Doors 7:30 p.m. Show 8:00 p.m. _Tickets available at the door: $15 general admission, $10 students/seniors)
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Written by Pamela Detlor
Pop-punk band Kiss Kill’s music has been likened to Tracy Bonham, Garbage, and Tegan & Sara. The band, co-founded in 2007 by, wife and wife, duo Michelle (vox/violin) and Dusti (bass), has since morphed into a quartet of four equal parts with Jeff (guitar/vox) and Mike (percussion).
Operating out of Portland, OR, the group has built a following
across the Northwestern US. When they’re not rockin’ the stage both
Michelle and Dusti are employed as social workers. Their belief in
giving back has inspired them to stay involved in the queer community
whenever possible. Michelle often speaks at high schools, and treatment
centers about her previous battles with anorexia and self-mutilation.
The bands next big gig is a May 22nd fund-raiser for SMYRC
(a GLBTQ youth mentoring organization in Portland). The event will
consist of the theatrical play, “She Had Wept” (based on selections
from Michelle’s book of the same title), followed by an after-party
featuring several bands including Kiss Kill. A silent auction is also
planned for the event. Donations to the auction include art from Jann Arden, Linda Woods, as well as local Portland artisans. If you would like to donate $$ or prizes for the auction please contact Michelle @ http://www.kisskillrocks.com/
The ladies took some time from their busy lives to answer a few questions:
Why is it important for you to give back to the GLBTQ community?
Both
Dusti and I feel that although society in general has become more
progressive, it is still extremely difficult to be a queer adolescent.
30% of the completed teen suicides are committed by LGBTQ youth. 50% of
all queer youth state that their parents have abandoned them due to
their sexual orientation. Over 55% of gay men have problems with
substance abuse and 30% of the queer community suffers from alcoholism.
The numbers just get worse and worse: homelessness, parental physical/
verbal abuse, high school drops out rates, etc. It’s truly horrifying;
and to think that we, as a society, are doing this openly to our youth…
I (Michelle) for one can only imagine how my life would have been
different if I might have had a positive queer role model in my life. I
can’t say that it would have all been rainbows and butterflies with
puppies and sunshine…We just think that having well adjusted LGBTQ
adults actively supporting and giving back to their community is one of
the only ways society will be able to break down the walls of
stereotypes and statistics.
Our hearts and sympathies go out to Sirdeaner Walker: whose son, Carl
Walker an 11 year old Massachusetts boy, hung himself after suffering
from anti-gay bullying in his middle school. It’s all so terribly
tragic!
Michelle, you are very open about your personal life struggles. What motivates this?
When I was 19 years old, my younger sister wrote me a letter that
changed my life forever. She wrote: “Do you know how I love you? I
always have and no matter what you do or what you choose I will always
love you… it’s just so hard to say goodbye… I understand a little now-
not goodbye but see you later. I love you.” She loved me so much that
she could understand if I needed to kill myself; she just wanted me to
be happy.
At that moment, I realized how love was perhaps the one thing still
worth fighting for. I made a promise to myself from that day forward: I
would be “that love” to the world- that my life was meant for something
so much greater.
I see no reason in hiding from my past. I try to vocalize my struggles as much as possible because I have always dreamt my music and poetry would one day be the hope and the love that one person might need to change their life so completely:
Your whole life can change in a single moment- life is comprised of a series of choices and actions that make up these moments. And in life, the only thing that remains constant, is the idea that love is the driving force that encourages the soul to move forward…to seek out the light amidst the darkness…to strive for things greater than despair. Be aware of others. Love them because they are human, because you are human; because love will heal all wounds and love is the one thing that many find themselves without.
Your lives have been the topic of a soon to be released documentary. Can you tell us a little about that?
The film follows the wedding planning process and the actual wedding
itself. We were married on Hahei beach, in New Zealand on March 12,
2007. The documentary highlights the struggles that we as a couple
faced during that time: with our families, politically, personally, and
of course together. The film also focuses on our back-stories and
interviews many people from out past. Both Dusti and I share our crazy
life stories concerning our journeys through alcoholism, anorexia, and
self-mutilation. In the end, the film takes place over several months
and illustrates both the struggles and the triumphs we endured.
Now that your first CD has been released, what goals come next?
As a band, we are happy to have this first EP out of the way! We
call it an EP because we are still interested in recording these songs
and our newest (previously unrecorded) songs professionally. We are
shooting for sometime this summer to get into a “real” recording studio
and bang out a kick ass record. This EP was actually recorded in our
living room and Jeff, the guitar king, mixed and mastered this baby all
on his own. We are very happy with the outcome but look forward to a
professional record soon.
We are also tentatively planning a “mini-tour” around the Western United States. Where we hope to hit our hometowns of Moses Lake, Washington, Laramie, Wyoming and Mesa, Arizona. But as of right now, we are all just mindlessly slaving away at our prospective day jobs- trying to make enough money to pay for said “mini-tour.”
What is your favorite thing about performing live?
Well, I (Michelle) for one am terrified of being on stage. I have
extreme stage fright, so perhaps Dusti is the more qualified lady to
answer this question…
(Dusti) Even as a teenager my greatest dream was to become a rock star. Music has always been the most influential force in my life. I can remember going to the live shows of many great female musicians (Ani Difranco, Melissa Ferrick, Courtney Love) and being in complete awe not only of their talent but of their passion and attitude on stage.
When I perform live, I just want to Rock… it’s that simple.
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Written by Pamela Detlor
Tori Amos will release her tenth studio album, “Abnormally Attracted To Sin” on May 19th. If you want to get the CD the minute it is released you can pre-order now at itunes. “Welcome To England,” the kick-off single, is viewable through her official website: http://www.toriamos.com
June 9th will see the release of Melissa Gilbert’s memoir, “Prairie Tale.”
Gilbert starred as Laura Ingalls on Little House on the Prairie. In the
years since Little House she has starred in numerous movies and served
as president of the Screen Actors Guild. Gilbert currently serves as President of the Board of Directors of the Children’s Hospice and Palliative Care Coalition, an organization taking care of the needs of the entire family when a child is diagnosed with a life-threatening condition:Donations are welcome.
This year Gilberts acting career comes full circle as she takes on
role of “Ma Ingalls” in the stage play “Little House On The Prairie.”
You can pre-order “Prairie Tale” at Amazon.com
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