Showing posts with label Grand Ole Opry. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Grand Ole Opry. Show all posts

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Video Wednesday

I know, I'm a day late, but I really want to post this video now.  This is Will Hoge's newest song "When I Get My Wings" from his new album Number 7 coming out on Sept 27th.  It is also his debut at the Grand Ole Opry.   You can read what Will had to write about his debut here.  Regular readers of this site will know of our love for Mr. Hoge and this beautiful song makes it that much harder to wait for the new album to come out.

Thursday, April 22, 2010

SIMPLY SIX: John Michael


John Michael is the leader of the band MyNameIsJohnMichael from New Orleans.

1. For many artists, they cite a defining moment for themselves when they knew they wanted to be a singer.  For many it was the appearance of Elvis on the Ed Sullivan show, to another generation it was the Beatles’ appearance on Sullivan half a decade later.  Is there such a defining moment for you?


When I was ten years old, I wanted to be a professional athlete as many kids do. I was the smallest kid on the playground and my father informed me that small kids like myself don't make it as professional athletes. This crushed me frankly. He told me that there was something that I could do in which it didn't matter how tall you were. He bought me a guitar and I haven't stopped playing music since. 

2. When you’re not creating music what are you listening to?  Who are some of your favorites?

People are often surprised to see me at a Jay Electronica show or to see me tweeting from the Grand Ole Opry. I love all types of music. As a matter of fact, I'm a music junkie. I've been recently listening to New Orleans bounce artists such as Big Freedia and DJ Jubilee(if you don't know what this is, you should find out), "Blood and Chocolate" by Elvis Costello, The National, Delta Spirit, Dolly Parton, Lee Dorsey, Irma Thomas, Debussy, etc. I dunno. I really love a lot of music. 

3. What would you say is your greatest moment so far as an artist, either on record or live?

I think there are a few: 
a) the 52 project where I wrote, recorded, and released a song a week for all of 2008. It's the thing that started this band. I'm forever indebted to that experience. 
b)I think our next record that we are recording in June is going to be the high-water mark for us on record. 
c)Live??? It's a pleasure to share the stage with these guys every night. They truly are a magical bunch. I particularly love our experiences in NYC. 

4.  Do you believe music can change the world or is just something to listen to?   How much can music influence current events?

I think that music can change a person's life as an individual. I think music can create ideas and idealism amongst people. That said idealism may not translate into actual results or change. The 60s taught us that. To say that music could create world peace is a bit ludicrous. It can propose the idea. I just want music to effect people the way it did for me, ya know?

5. How has technology affected the music industry?  How has technology affected your career as a musician?

Without technology, we wouldn't exist. Plain and simple. We were born out of a web project where we used Pro Tools, etc. That being said, I like the sound of vinyl records and the sound of analog tape in a studio. Nonetheless, I'm not going to go on a rant about how the internet and piracy has ruined music because it hasn't. Music is fine. The business of music is a bit strange right now, but just as the cassette tape didn't "kill music", neither will the web. Technology is essential to us. It's what we stemmed from.

6. Now for my Barbara Walters question:  If you were a pair of shoes what type of shoes would you be?

I like this question. I would hope to be a pair of brown wingtips or penny loafers. I wear these shoes more than any other; and hopefully, I, like them, will never go out of style. 



Sunday, September 21, 2008

SIMPLY SIX: Rachel Farley

Rachel Farley is a country singer from Atlanta.

1. For many artists, they cite a defining moment for themselves when they knew they wanted to be a singer. For many it was the appearance of Elvis on the Ed Sullivan show, to another generation it was the Beatles’ appearance on Sullivan half a decade later. Is there such a defining moment for you?

I have been singing since I started talking, however, in Kindergarten I got to sing the National Anthem at the end of the year program at my school. There were around 1000 people there. The response I got was great and I realized right then and there that I loved performing!


2. When you’re not creating music what are you listening to? Who are some of your favorites?

I listen to so many great artists! I love Patsy Cline, she is my favorite by far. I also listen to alot of Carrie Underwood, Martina McBride, Gretchen Wilson, Jason Aldean...well, I listen to country! EVERTHING country!


3. What would you say is your greatest moment so far as an artist, either on record or live?

That is tough. I love every moment I perform, it is just what I love to do. I guess one of the greatest was meeting Reba and the other would be filming my new video at the Ryman. That was amazing. My dream is to be on that stage sometime performing for the Grand Ole Opry when they move back to the Ryman for the fall and winter months.

4. Do you believe music can change the world or is just something to listen to? How much can music influence current events?

Honestly, I am not sure about how much it can influence current events but I know for an individual music can really make you feel every emotion. I do think music is great for the soul. I don't think music is just something to listen to because it can change how we feel just by listening. If it can change the world, I hope mine creates a positive change!

5. How has technology affected the music industry? How has technology affected your career as a musician?

It has made things different for sure. I think the industry is still figuring out how this will affect the labels etc. However, there had never been a better time for artist to get music out there. I have gotten about 90% of my bookings from people finding me on myspace! Now that is good stuff! I have made great contacts the same way. Before everything changed you had to find a way to get your music heard. Today, you have to find a way to get yours heard the most!

6. Now for my Barbara Walters question: If you were a pair of shoes what type of shoes would you be? Cowboy Boots! Definately boots!



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