Sunday, November 27, 2011

Poet -Songwriter Billy Nardozzi talks with Warren Michaels


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Billy wrote his 1st poem in 1978 & a local newspaper published it;  the title was "A Beatles Story". And from then, on "caught the bug" for writing poetry. Several of the poems Billy has written have received respectable airplay, which in turn gave him the confidence to keep writing, to this very day Aside from his poetry. Billy has written sports songs for  Pittsburgh sports teams . The most popular being one for the Pittsburgh pirates called "Bucco Ballad" or "Ballad of the Buccos" which can be reviewed via a google search in the internet

"Growing Up Poor" (1964)
"Being Polite"
"My Valentine"
"If I Could Do Magic"
"If I Met Jesus"
"What Is a Friend"
"A Smile"
"For All The Veterans"
"Giving Thanks"
"An Angel"
You Are My Sunshine"
"The Twin Towers"
"Beyond The Horizon"
"A Helping Hand"
"A Special Friend"

Thursday, October 13, 2011

UpPhront Classic Interview --Marco D White talks with Host Warren Michaels

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UpPhront Classis Interviews/Marco White-Master Percussionist
In the year 2000,after 22 years of honing his drumming skills in many musical settings, Marc D.White(Marco.)founded Planet Drum FUN. After playing 100's of gigs for 1,000's of music fans,he decided to focus more on drum set education.

Currently with Hudson Music's TIP program, The Professional Drum Teachers Guild and The Percussive Arts Society, he strives to teach the ART of DRUMMING in a relaxed easy to understand manner.

The studio is fully equipped to get any drum student to a new level of playing ability...GROOVE, READING, TECHNIQUE,MUSICALITY, LISTENING,RELAXATION, FOCUS,ERGONOMICS....and FUN !! It's all here @ PDF !!


Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Jan Michael Looking Wolf interviewed by UpPhront Host Warren Michaels

Thursday Evening  11pm EDT

 

Jan Michael Looking Wolf

Three-time Native American Music Award Winner

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This is a brief bio of Jan Michael Looking Wolf, renowned Native American Flute recording artist and performer. Looking Wolf is a member of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde and resides close to his reservation in Western Oregon. He is a Kalapuya Native with Celtic decent who is committed to the path of the native flute…. A path of healing…..A path of PEACE.

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Jan Michael's lifeway and musical expressions are based on the Native American Tradition of 'One Heart'. In short, it is the belief that we are equal regardless of the color of our skin, tribal affiliation, language we speak, income, gender, faith, nationality, etc. It is the recognition of Unity through Diversity.
In spring of 1994, he suffered two large strokes from a very rare genetic enzyme disorder and had blood clots pass through his heart and cause bleeding in the lungs. As a result from the strokes, he was paralyzed on the entire left side of his body. He received a miraculous healing and recovered 100% from the strokes.  read the full story of his healing here

Since then, Looking Wolf has risen to a world class Native American Flute Recording Artist with 17 CDs and 3 DVDs recorded on various Indie Record Labels - earning 47 National Award Recognitions. Most recently, Jan Michael won the awards - Record of the Year (2010 for "Breakin' Free") and for Artist of the Year (2009 for "The Looking Wolf Project") at the Native American Music Awards. He also won won the saught after Native American Music Award for Flutist of the Year in 2008 and the “Best Native Flute” award at the Indian Summer Music Awards in 2008 for his solo Native American Flute CD, "Unity". This made history as the first time ever a flutist won both within the same year. His prior work with the native flute ranges from Solo Flute, blues, jazz, classical, to Indie Rock with a full band. In 2007, his music climbed to no. 10 on the New Age Charts.

His 2009 release that was named Record of the Year is entitled "Breakin' Free", an edgy rock recording with his band that has a mix of top ten chart sounding rock songs with powerful vocal performances and some hard hitting instrumental tracks with his legendary native flute solos. A release with Spirit Wind Records out of Pulaski, NY, critics are hailing the recording as "the new voice of native rock" and "groundbreaking". Donald Blackfox, CEO of Spirit Wind Records, describes Jan Michael's latest rock effort as "some of the most amazing native flute performances in history. Jan Michael's vocals on Breakin' Free are world class as well, his new band is amazing!"

"Breakin' Free" is part of an effort by Jan Michael to give back to native communities by supporting drug and alcohol prevention for native youth. This new CD and anti-drug abuse posters were distributed to every reservation across the country in 2010. His band played at reservations for youth as well.

After a successful three-year journey into the rock genre with his Native American flutes and a full touring band, In 2010 Jan Michael Looking Wolf returns to his roots with the new recording “Message From the Sun”. Produced and released by the label High Spirits out of Arizona, Jan Michael again delivers masterful wooden Native American flute performances that took nearly a year to record. With over a dozen flutes, each with heartfelt musical expressions that range from solo flutes with a gentle canon sound, double flutes, three flute harmonies, and flute with upbeat natural world percussion. One of the most renowned native flutists in the world, Jan Michael takes his artistry of the instrument to a new level.

Also in 2010, he released "Live As One" a new single and best of 2 disks set along with a special music video filmed live during the Native American Music Awards that same year in Niagra Falls, NY.
Jan Michael is currently in the studio finishing up his new Rock LP with producer Keith Sommers and a slew of well-known musicians.  It is slated for release the Fall of 2011.  More details about this exciting project are forthcoming.

Back in 2007, Jan Michael was struck with a vision of a special CD that would help children with cancer in their journey. He gathered his family and friends around and shared about his idea of a children's story CD entitled, "Seven Rabbits" that would include stories from seven bunnies, each a color of a direction. Overcome with emotion, Jan Michael contacted producer Keith Sommers and immediately worked in the studio on the project. The result was incredible, a story CD that shares hope, healing, and inspiration based on both traditional native lore and contemporary settings with Jan Michael's flute music. Working through national organizations such as The Children's Cancer Association (CCA), The Native Peoples Circle of Hope, and most recently The Cancer Navigation Program, thousands of copies of Seven Rabbits have now been distributed to kids across the country. Jan was recognized with a "hero award" by the CCA in 2007 for this project. “Seven Rabbits” is a reflection to the power of Native American Music and the human heart.

Jan Michael partnered with Donald Blackfox and Spirit Wind Records in 2009 and produced a homeless benefit CD Entitled, Rise Up: Songs from Native America. The CD has music from 21 artists with an intention of raising awareness of the homeless crisis in America and raising funds for shelters.

Native Flute music by Looking Wolf is featured in the motion picture TILLAMOOK TREASURE that is now released onto DVD. He also has a part in the movie as a native flutist! In the modern day scene, Looking Wolf is playing on the beach with Floyd Red Crow Westerman (from the movie Dances with Wolves). For more information about the movie go to www.tillamooktreasure.com.
What to expect with Jan Michael in concert? For most venues he appears with his acoustic trio that performs a mix of native flute instrumental and folk based music. He also appears "solo" with beautiful solo flute and the story of one heart. With over 400 appearances across the country and international distribution of his music, Looking Wolf has become a very well known Native American Flutist and human rights activist.

Through lessons, workshops and university courses, Looking Wolf has taught over 5,000 people how to play the native flute. Even with all the success musically and the emergence as a nationally known performer, Looking Wolf maintains a focus on family and healing. For years, he studied the indigenous principles of One Heart with his life and music are founded on them.

“I would like to thank all my family, Tribe, friends, and fans for the great support of the music. During the journey here, I have found that it is true that we are all related…It is important to respect all cultures, after all, everyone and everything is born to the earth and sky. May you all be blessed and have a full life filled with good health, laughter and one heart"
---Jan Michael Looking Wolf
Biography last updated 9/09/11

Monday, October 10, 2011

Frank Piombo talks with UpPhront Host Warren mIchaels


Recording and performing his  music has been his life long dream. Frank hopes that everyone enjoys his songs and finds a connection to each and everyone of them. Frank's first introduction to music came at the age of three. He remembers sneaking into his grandfather's closet to strum his old acoustic guitar. Later, at the age of six, his family relocated from North Africa to Rome where he was able to enjoy the romantic sounds produced by his father's accordion. Next, at the age of eight he found himself, along with his family, relocating to the good old USA.
 Finally, at the age of thirteen, Frank was introduced to the great sounds of, a well known band known as, the "Beatles". After that, life as he knew it would never be the same.


his new CD entitled “Sleepwalk” was released and available since October 1, 2011. It is a combination of jazz, smooth jazz, and easy listening

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Lou Pietosi Talks with UpPhront Radio Host Warren Michaels

Lou Pietosi

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Thursday Night Oct 6th 2011 

11PM EDT

Lou Pietosi has been playing music since he was old enough to hold drumsticks or blow a horn!  Now 51 years old,  Lou’s first love was music as he first watched Mitch Miller and Andy Williams back in the early to mid 60’s.  At age 10 he began playing trumpet in school, later teaching himself a little keyboards, guitar and his main instrument,  drums.   He has always loved singing and writing music as well. His influences over the years have included artists such as Chicago, CSN, Kansas, Dan Fogelberg, Loggins and Messina, Bon Jovi, styx and many more.




In 1977 he began playing with friends Billy and Nick Nardozi  in The Nardozi Brothers Oldies Band and in 1986, along with his brother Al and another set of brothers, Mark and Jake Zucco, formed SILENT PARTNER, the Classic Rock band which continues playing today in and around the Pittsburgh area.  In 1988 they added bass player Randy Van Hulten and these five guys have remained together ever since, with a period of time off as they each lived their lives and started families.  Reuniting in 2008, they now are recording both old and new originals and hope to complete a CD by mid 2012.  They JUST did a special benefit concert in their old hometown of Dormont Pennsylvania to raise money for the small local movie theater, which Lou hopes to turn into a theater for the performing arts.  Over 5,000.00 was raised at the event.  Married with two grown sons, Lou is also a Mortgage Banker by trade.

Friday, September 30, 2011

Warren Talks with Jon McAuliffe -His career as a Songwriter 10/03 by UpPhront Radio | Blog Talk Radio

 Jon McAuliffe
Warren Talks with Jon McAuliffe -His career as a Songwriter 10/03 by UpPhront Radio | Blog Talk Radio
Although first attracted to Gershwin's Rhapsody In Blue and various classical composers (Rimsky-Korsakov; Ravel; Debussy) while still a toddler, country and pop music would also appeal to him in his formative years.  Then in the middle 1950s, after hearing Chuck Berry's "Wee Wee Hours," and "No Money Down," Elvis Presley's "Hound Dog," "Anyplace Is Paradise" and "So Glad You're Mine," Jon came to more clearly identify the sound he found most appealing:  Rhythm & Blues.




By his late teens, Jon had begun to investigate ethnic folk musics, urban and rural blues and various forms of jazz.  These all played into his own desire to create as he picked up a guitar for the first time and began writing his own songs, rudimentary though they were.




Major influences on Jon's songwriting and vocal style began in the 1950s and peaked in the 1960s and '70s.  They include Hank Williams, the early Elvis Presley, Chuck Berry, Gordon Lightfoot, Marty Robbins, the entire Jim Kweskin Jug Band, Tom Rush, Bob Dylan, Stephen Stills, Van Morrison, Tampa Red, Leroy Carr, Howlin' Wolf and a host of folk, blues and R&B musicians too numerous to note.

One of Jon's earliest attempts at songwriting was overheard in a Detroit folk music club called The Chessmate by a Canadian performer named Joan Anderson.  She encouraged Jon by telling him, "You stick with that, young man.  You've got something there."  Ms. Anderson later changed her name to Joni Mitchell and her encouragement has inspired Jon to this day.



Jon began performing professionally in 1965 at various coffee houses in the Norfolk and Virginia Beach areas while still in the U.S. Navy.  During his two years in Virginia, Jon performed and associated with Doug MacLeod, Emmylou Harris, John Pilla, Bryan Bowers, Jim Dawson and many other performers who helped form his tastes and influences.

Moving to New York in 1968, Jon formed the band Thirty Days Out with lead guitarist Jack Malken and bassist Monte Melnick in 1969.  Drummer Phil Lowe later joined the band after Jon stole him away from Charlotte, North Carolina rockers The Good, The Bad & The Ugly.  After leaving the band, Monte went on to become the tour manager for the Ramones.  Jack has been a well-known and respected recording engineer in New York City for decades.  Phil lives and works in Florida today with his wife and family.  Thirty Days Out recorded 2 albums with Warner Bros. Reprise (recently reissued by Wounded Bird Records in conjunction with Warner Bros. Reprise and available at Wounded Bird, Amazon.com and other sites) and opened for such acts as The Beach Boys, The J. Geils Band, George Carlin, Patti Labelle, Tom Rush, Captain Beefheart, Barbara Keith, Charlie Daniels & Jerry Corbett, among others.

Thirty Days Out disbanded in 1973 and by 1974 Jon was living and working in the Boston area.  With the help of artists like Robin Batteau, Ric Ocasek & Ben Orr (of The Cars) Jon began recording demos in the hopes of landing a solo recording contract.  Instead, his songwriting abilities caught the ear of United Artists who signed him as a staff songwriter in 1977 where he achieved limited success.

Tired of being chained to the commercial disciplines of a major publishing company, Jon formed a band called the Doubles with lead guitarist George Pratt in 1979.  By 1982 the band had run its course and McAuliffe and Pratt locked themselves up in various Boston area recording studios for the next four years where they recorded whatever suited their fancy. Jon & George issued a CD of this work in 2007.

By 1986 this creative explosion had reached its peak.  Exhausted and relatively uninspired, Jon hung up his guitar for 6 years before slowly coming out of a self-imposed shell, but only to write and perform Gospel music.  This lasted until 2007 when Jon once again began performing on local stages in the Northeast.  During the next 3 years Jon began performing publically to greater response than he'd ever received previously.  He would also begin writing the best songs he'd ever penned.

In 2009, with the help of producer Seth Connelly, Jon embarked upon a life long dream, recording a solo album.  His new songs echo the sum total of his musical influences and personal beliefs.  Audience response has been profoundly positive and Jon has enjoyed wide support and encouragement from a growing number of fellow musicians, performers and writers who he continues to share the journey and joy of creativity with.

On May 22nd Jon will release his new CD, "In This Present Form."


Warren Talks with Jon McAuliffe -His career as a Songwriter 10/03 by UpPhront Radio | Blog Talk Radio

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

The Jean Cabbie interview hosted by Warren Michaels 09/29 by UpPhront Radio | Blog Talk Radio

The Jean Cabbie interview hosted by Warren Michaels 09/29 by UpPhront Radio | Blog Talk Radio    

Thursday Sept 29 --  6pm edt

JEAN CABBIE & THE SECRET ADMIRER SOCIETY
Mobile: (787)562-2685
E-Mail: jeancabbie@gmail.com
www.myspace.com/jeancabbieiv


BIOGRAPHY

Jean Cabbie & The Secret Admirer Society is an alternative rock group based in San Juan, Puerto Rico. “After Hours”, the group’s second full length cd release, is the result of series of recording sessions done at Spellbound Studios, one of the new and upcoming independent music recording studios in the Island.  All songs were written by Jean Cabbie with arrangements done by The Secret Admirer Society.  “After Hours” was recorded and mixed by Jose Vila and mastered by Bob Katz from Digital Domain.

“After Hours” marks a new direction for the band as they capture its live sound on record which is shown in tracks such as “Red Blue Skies”, “A Certain Madness”, “Do” and “Ride On”. The album is comprised of fourteen songs which reflect musical influences ranging from alternative, classic rock up to power pop and roots rock.  As part of their promotional campaign, the group has promoted tracks from “After Hours” to a great variety of internet radio stations, radio shows and regional radio such as: Resolution Radio, I-SIS Radio Network, K94Rocks (U.S.A.),  Deuce Management & Promotion, European Klassic Rock (EKR) Radio, Jump Radio (U.K.), Radio Positive (Germany), Sancocho (Canary Islands), H.A.P.P.Y. Radio (Puerto Rico), Factoria de Musica (Spain), Radio Morbihan Plus (France), 95x Radio (El Salvador) and BeRock Online (Greece), amongst other radio airplay outlets. Jean Cabbie & The Secret Admirer Society have previously released two other recording projects titled: “Anthem” (EP) and “Good Things”,the group’s first full length cd release

Sunday, September 18, 2011

Warren Michaels talks with Joel Diamond concerning his Music 09/20 by UpPhront Radio | Blog Talk Radio


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Warren Michaels talks with Joel Diamond concerning his Music 09/20 by UpPhront Radio | Blog Talk Radio

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JOEL DIAMOND , based in New York City, has long and diverse experience as a composer, arranger, producer, and performer of serious and contemporary music.

His varied career is noteworthy for an extraordinary array of eclectic choices and in?uences. Selected by Variety as one of 20 Creatives to Watch, Diamond wrote the score for the immensely powerful ?lm, The Believer, written and directed by Henry Bean. The ?lm won the Grand Jury Prize for Drama at Sundance, 2001, and Peter Travers of Rolling Stone singled out “Joel Diamond’s haunting score.” A review by Kirk Honeycutt in The Hollywood Reporter noted that “the craftsmanship is ?rst-rate, especially a moody and edgy score by Joel Diamond.”Diamond’s recent ?lm project, Milarepa (Shining Moon Productions, 2006), directed by Neten Chokling, won the award last month for Best Spiritual Fiction Film at the European Spiritual Film Festival in Paris. He scored the documentary Jack Smith and the Destruction of Atlantis, which Owen Gleiberman of Entertainment Weekly designated one of the “10 Best Films for 2007.


”He just completed composing the Music for "Kid Shamrock" a play which ran at the Atlantic Theater last month and just completed the short, "Black Box" which will be premiering at the Cannes Festival. Currently he is completing Three Films, "Love Thing" Directed (M. Manetta featuring Jack Smith, and a Comedy,

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

GARY KNOX LIVE INTERVIEW AND SHOWCASE -WARREN MICHAELS - HOST

“Rock-a-Folk-a-billy-Reggae-Pop” singer/songwriter Gary Knox has the edge of the street and the warmth of the heart with great players that are hard-rocking & gently rollin’! The newly released CD from Gary Knox and the Streethearts called “Big Dreams, Empty Pockets, Broken Heart,” features songs that are impressions of the many colors of Knox’s lifetime palette.

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Singer/songwriter from NYC a...nd Woodstock, Gary Knox has been keeping the dream alive in cabarets, cafés, and rock clubs for many years. He has had two recording contracts on subsidiaries of major labels Atlantic and RCA Records. He is also distributed on Revenge Records in Europe and Get Hip Records in America.
As owner, engineer/producer of Batcave Recording, Gary Knox has recorded and played on the CDs of some of the most famous and infamous musical characters of the music scene. He co-authored and performed on the recently published “The Everything Harmonica Book and CD” from Adams Media. He also recorded and performed for the “Songwriting Success” book and CD.
Along with Gary Knox on vocals, acoustic guitar, and harmonica, The Streethearts include, Nick Balaban on piano, organ, synth, and background vocals, Mike Guba on drums and some great guest musicians. This album was performed, produced, arranged, recorded and mixed by Gary, Nick, Mike along with Lou Holtzman of Eastside Sound and Peter Robbins.
In the course of their individual careers, the band members have played or recorded with artists such as Ray Charles, John Cale, Macy Gray, Patti LaBelle, The Persuasions, Culture, David Murray, Phoebe Snow, Percy Sledge, David Peel, Randy Travis, Toni Braxton, and others. (For this album, guest musicians are noted in each of the song’s notes.)

The album’s “You’re Not The First” is featured in the soundtrack of the new Bruce Beresford-directed film, “Peace, Love & Misunderstanding” starring Jane Fonda and Catherine Keener and premièring on the opening night at the 12th Annual Woodstock Film Festival in September, 2011.


ALBUM NOTES

“Big Dreams, Empty Pockets, Broken Heart” (title track)
This New Orleans-style modern American anthem is a reaction to Jiminy Cricket who told us that all we had to do was wish upon a star to make our dreams come true. In the great cosmic Chinese restaurant, I cracked open my fortune cookie and it read, “Big Dreams, Empty Pockets, Broken Heart.” It features electric guitar by Dan Hovey and standout piano from Streetheart Nick Balaban.

“You’re Not The First” (in the “Peace, Love & Misunderstanding” film soundtrack)
The dream reaction that every guy has to a romantic breakup: “They'll all come back once they realize what they've lost.” Streetheart Nick Balaban arranged the horn section, which includes Walter Hawkes on trombone, Dan Levinson on clarinet and Jon-Eric Kellso on trumpet. Walter Hawkes also plays ukelele, and John Wachter is on electric lead. This song has been included in the soundtrack of the movie “Peace, Love & Misunderstanding” starring Jane Fonda and Catherine Keener and directed by Bruce Beresford.

“Face To Face (With the Human Race)”
Every time we turn on the news we find ourselves constantly amazed at man's inhumanity to man. And yet, through all that alienation, in the end we come to see that we’re all connected and must make the best of it. All this, a rockabilly beat, and the killer guitar of Dan Hovey.

“Rockin’ On The Razor's Edge”
A little bit of anger and a little bit of hope... Harmony through the primal scream. Quite a balancing act, singing and playing on that razor blade.

“Fantasy Street”
Song of the mighty dreamers... Features the mandolin of Barry Mitterhoff.

“Ghost Train”
Come for a ride on the Rock ‘n’ Roll Railroad where you forever keep groovin’ along into the great beyond. Features the ghostly bass of Jay Spero, the phantasmic harmonica of Blake Brocksmith, and Jon Diamond’s electrifying guitar.

“Scufflin’”
Tells the story of the romantic love-hate relationship the artist has with choosing the musician’s life. We're cursed with the blessing and blessed with the curse—nothing could be better and nothing could be worse. I always open with it when I play live. It features Barry Mitterhoff on mandolin and John Putnam playing John Amato’s pedal-steel arrangement. Peter Robbins is on bass.

“Whoever Are You?”
I was all alone on a Wednesday in an abandoned loft on West Broadway when the shadows first showed themselves to me. This song was my question to them. They are still answering. All that and a reggae beat with Jay Spero’s bass and John Wachter’s electric guitar.

“Open Heart, Open Road, Open Hand”
This song is really about a state of mind that allowed my friends and I to hit the highway and learn the great lessons of the road. Every line tells of a true experience. And to think, I might have never left the Bronx! Featuring the pedal steel of John Putnam, and Mike Rubin on those baritone guitar fills.

“Night Vision”
Where our hero learns how to see in the dark and make friends with all its famous monsters. Jon Diamond plays monstrous guitar.

“Every Heart Needs A Home”
Obviously, the homeless problem grows in direct proportion to man’s lack of compassion for his common man and must be addressed now more than ever. I got the title from a potholder that read: “Home is Where The Heart Is.” In true John Lennon wordplay, I switched the words around and created something new. Dan Hovey plays swampy slide guitar.

“Night Café”
I wrote this one while having a magical connection with Vincent Van Gogh’s painting of the same name. My guitar and I sat down at one of the tables in the painting and didn't come out until I had this song. Its lyrics are also inspired by the years I spent playing as an opening act at “The Improvisation” with my pal Matthew Auerbach. Once again John Putnam is playing a John Amato pedal steel arrangement with Peter Robbins on bass.

“Let me call you Streetheart, I'm in love with you.”

Monday, April 25, 2011

"Listen Live" Tuesday night Interview and showcase

Mary Fakhoury



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Tuesday night
Interview and showcase

April 26th 11 pm EDT




Mary Grew up with the entertainment spoon in her mouth touring since she was 7 with her singer father. She knew thats all she wanted to do, being exposed to all types of music she developed her own style. There were many barriers she overcame coming from a very strict culture despite her father being a famous singer she had no support and often kept it a secret. Which is how she developed Venus, Edith, Rockann, and Donia they are all facets of Mary and parts of who she is musically her style is as unique as her life. She combines the fantasy and reality and its something never seen or done before. All inspired by her life and what she has gone through both good and bad. very interesting stay tuned!

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Warren Michaels Interviews UK Talent Donna Fullman

Based in the sunniest spot of the United Kingdom, lives independent singer songwriter Donna Fullman. Quietly penning songs for her next release: a full length album ‘Inner World’ which follows her debut EP ‘Happiness + Victory’.

Whilst working as a graphic designer she honed her writing skills developing personal accounts of prose, poetry and lyrics. With only vocal melody to lean on she was urged to find her instrument, eventual...ly picking up the guitar. She continued to develop her voice and guitar playing whilst resisting performing for many years. In 2004 she applied to the Brighton Institute of Modern Music to study Songwriting and was offered a place based purely on the lyrics she presented.

“I still prefer to use vocal melody. It’s more honest” . Donna Fullman discussing her writing techniques in September 2010.

She graduated with distinction, a few ‘bedroom’ recordings and new band members in tow, collectively hitting the gigging circuit of London and the South.

“I realized that performing was vital to getting my music out there, to connect, which is at the heart of everything I do.”

With musical influences steeped in the heady 60s and 70s she notes John Lennon, Joni Mitchell and Bob Dylan as key influences. Inspired by the epic creations of Ennio Morricone and lyrical works of Patti Smith, Leonard Cohen and Jim Morrison. The combination is a powerful blend of poetry and artistry she is dedicated to.





Monday, April 18, 2011

Listen to this Live interview of Von Babasin - Tuesday April 19, 11pm EDT

Mr Von Babasin

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Tuesday April 19, 11pm EDT

Playing bass since he was 17 years old, recording in original bands since 1983. From 1976-1983, Von worked with special effects crews for Universal Studios on such films as Airport '77 and '79, Jaws II,

The Incredible Shrinking Woman, and John Carpenter's The Thing. Also as a screen credited Grip on the movie, La Bamba. '83-'86, Von was under a
recording contract with a band called Uranus, with an indie label who also signed me as... the production manager/director of their music video division.

In 1986, Von started a new band with guitarist Robb Howell called the RH Factor, who Von was with for a decade. They released two albums, wrote, recorded and performed the movie soundtrack for the film "Forever: A Ghost of a Love Story", and even opened the first annual Long Beach Jazz Festival.
When that group broke up, the drummer, Dave
Goode, and Von joined with guitarist Don Lake to form ONOFFON, who he has been with for the last 14 years. They have released three critically
acclaimed albums, with our most recent, Bridge to Presage, earning the Best Album honors at the 2006 International Online Music Awards.


 


Concurrently,Von has been in pre-production on a documentary film he is producing about his father called, Harry Babasin's Jazz In Hollywood. He was one of the greatest bassist/producers in jazz history and one of the major definers of the west coast jazz movement of the 40's and 50's.

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Warren Michaels Talks live with Jazz Master Bassist Don Miller

WARREN MICHAELS 
"LIVE" 
INTERVIEW
DON MILLER- BASSIST
COMPOSER/BAND LEADER

April 12th 2011


Bassist/Composer Don Miller has spent much of the past three decades performing, recording, and traveling throughout the United States and the world with such artists as Dizzy Gillespie, Tony Bennett, Ramsey Lewis, George Benson, Dr. Lonnie Smith, Lou Donaldson, Clark Terry, Ira Sullivan, Buddy DeFranco, Richie Cole, Frank Wess, Nat Adderly, Larry Coryell, Mark Murphy, Freddy Cole, Frank Foster, David Amram, Dakota Staton, and literally too many others to list.

Friday, April 1, 2011

Warren was lucky enough to land an interview with the one and only "Mickey Cash" First cousin to "Johnny Cash". Along with playing several of Mickey's Songs Warren and Mickey will be discussing her past,present and future in the Music Industry. Mickey seems to have inherited the right genes and isn't wasting any time putting them to work.





Listening to her latest Video of Mr. BoJangles you can tell she comes from a long line of Passionate musicians and singers. If I were you I wouldn't miss this interview for anything, Drop everything and check it out. It will prove to be the best 30 minutes you spent all day

Tune in  April 7th 11pm EST

 
      Mickey Cash Stylizes Mr Bo Jangles

                                                                                  The Making of the Video


Genre
Alternative Country/ Americana
Members
Mickey Cash
Hometown
Richmond,VA
Record Label
Indie
About
Now Mickey’s working on a new album. She’s traveling America’s east coast with her song and spirit. Her music – a blend of Americana, country and Motown - tells the story of a tough life, dreams loved and lost, and making big decisions.
Description
A little Bit of Country, a little bit of Motown and a little bit of Bluegrass
Biography
Mickey Cash’s tambourine flutters down in a shake, just above her hip. She raises her other hand to the microphone and sings.

“On the backwoods from the bottom of the south, there’s a place called Pleasant Grove. There’s a young man there who never did grow up. Some say he’s 100 years old.”

There’s something about her deep, soulful voice, the strong, sexy jawline and pensively set eyes that hint to bluegrass and country fans where her family history lies. Cousin to The Man in Black, Johnny Cash, and daughter to The Osbourne Brother’s guitarist Gordon Cash, Mickey sings the same way she lives her life: with everything she’s got.

Now Mickey’s working on a new album. She’s traveling America’s east coast with her song and spirit. Her music – a blend of Americana, country and rock n’ roll - tells the story of a tough life, dreams loved and lost, and making big decisions.

Mickey grew up in a swampy, small town near Richmond, Virginia. After graduating from New Kent High School, she married her sweetheart, traveling as far as California for her husband’s job.

Fate would eventually lead Mickey and music manager/vocal coach Leonard Reed (producer for Marvin Gaye and inventor of the Shim Sham Shimmy dance) to the same hotel poolside in Los Angeles, where Mickey sang.

Reed asked the young songstress if he could put her to work, and so her story with fame began.

She was reaching new heights quickly and raising her girls Rachel and Samantha. But times were still hard, and so when her husband said, it’s the music or me, Mickey chose her family.

She became an interior designer and started her own business, only to end up in divorce years later. A single mom, she sent one child to college, and settled down with the other on the Outer Banks of North Carolina.

Diagnosed with blood cancer soon after, Mickey fought for her life with the help of her mother Dorothy, who introduced the singer to organic foods and healthy eating.

Mickey recovered, looking and feeling better than ever.

“I know my future doesn’t have to be my history,” said Mickey, who sees herself as a believer in God, a mother, a musician, and a survivor.

Warren Michaels & Ashford Gordon Discuss his career and listen to his music

Ashford Gordon

Monday, March 7, 2011

Dont Miss this interview We are talking to Jazz Legend Ronnie Cuber

Whatever you do..
Dont Miss this interview
We are talking to Jazz Legend 
Ronnie Cuber
on 
Thursday,March 24th ,2011--11pm EDT




Born: December 25, 1941 | Instrument: Sax, baritone

Ronnie Cuber is a baritone sax player strong enough to bring out the lyricism of the weighty instrument. While he plays traditional jazz in the style of Pepper Adams and Nick Brignola, Cuber also has led Latin sessions and appeared on dozens of pop recordings as an in-demand sideman. Cuber was born on Christmas, 1941, in New York. When he was 18, he appeared in Marshall Brown's Newport Youth Band at the Newport Jazz Festival. Three years later he was in Slide Hampton's groups and spent the 1960s working with Maynard Ferguson, George Benson, Lionel Hampton, Woody Herman and Lonnie Smith.During the next decade, Cuber performed on a slew of recordings and embraced distant ends of the woodwind family by playing flute and baritone sax on Eddie Palmieri's 1973 record, Sun Of Latin Music. While working with Lee Konitz in the late '70s, Cuber featured the clarinet and soprano sax alongside the baritone in his arsenal. He recorded his own Cuber Libre in 1976 and released a succession of traditional jazz records in the '80s and '90s, such as Live At The Blue Note and The Scene Is Clean (Milestone). In the 1980's he was a member of the Saturday Night Live Band for 5 years. The slew of pop musicians who have recruited easy-going Cuber for sessions include Chaka Kahn, Paul Simon. In 1998, Cuber played on and arranged The Three Baritone Saxophone tribute disc, Plays Mulligan on Dreyfus Records, and has arranged and recorded on 6 Mingus Big Band cd's for Dreyfus Records. Aaron Cohen/Downbeat

Warren Michaels and Michaels Annotti Talk about Michaels's Music

Live interview
with
Mulit-Talented
Soulful Singer Songwriter
Michael Annotti
Date / Time: EDT

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Warren Michaels and Michael Annotti invite you to listen to a few of his tracks and then discusses his up and coming career on stage and in the recording business.. no call ins...but swing by and join us in the chat room Music is life to Michael Annotti, he is a singer, player of instruments and writer of his own destiny. Life didn't start out musical for Michael as a child but after going through some significant life changing experiences he received his vision that he was to become a voice for people who have no voice and bring more love into the world with songs that are intended to heal the listener and strengthen the soul. Many have doubted Michael's ability to succeed in the competitive music industry, he is not from a musical family background, he started his solo career in 2000 and currently performs in the Monterey/Salinas/Santa Cruz area of California, as well as touring in the summer. Before moving forward as a solo artist Michael performed as a background singer various many Bay Area bands, Annotti Music self publishes and distributes all of Michael Annotti's projects, and he believes firmly in keeping ownership and control over his music, creativity and destiny, he feels with focus, positive attitude and action people can achieve their goals in life, no matter how impossible they may seem to others, and he is living proof it is true. A solo album in coming later in 2011, currently Michael Annotti Ep is available directly from Annotti Music, this cd has 8 songs that will be on the full album to give fans and new listeners a feeling of what is coming up later this year.


Friday, March 4, 2011

Warren Michaels Interviews Gospel Invasion Group G.I.G. –(Iceland)

Thank you all for your support with this effort by Warren Michaels

in providing a worldwide platform for all seriously minded,hard working and dedicated INDIE ARTISTS around the world

This March 30th Warren will interview this spectacular group with a live

remote feed from Iceland. This segment will go live globally at 11pm EDT

from New York. Be there and check out their wonderfully inspiring songs like

"Lion of Judah"

G.I.G. – Lion Of Judah (Iceland)


Gospel Invasion Group:
We have many Gospel artists that we love and adore, but when we listen to their music we only listen to the traditional Gospel music. Today I would like to introduce you to one of the most talented, Inspirational, electrifying Christian Rock Bands known as ‘GiG.”  GIG brings an energetic message of praise, passion and love of gospel music through pop and rock music.  GIG has released a total of four CD’s, which includes a feature song in the movie “Brim.”
GIG’s latest CD entitled “The Next GIG” is the very first CD that contains original content written by the band and also includes segments from “live” in concert. One thing is for sure “GIG is one Gospel band that you will want to see their electrifying performance will leave you in a state of amazement, continuous praise, and will leave you with a new perspective of Gospel music for all time.
GIG play ́s powerful pop / rock music which sometime is referred to as “Christian rock” or “modern worship”
Here’s a list of their recent releases:
“The Next Gig”
2009 CD & DVD
“Break Free”
2008 CD & DVD
“Drafting”
2007 CD
“GIG Live”
2005 CD

 
GIG has worked together since 2002. GIG consists of a total of seven musicians. Band members are Gudni Gunnarsson – drums, Jakob Hafthor Bjornsson – bass, Ivar Halldors- son – keyboards & vocals, Emil Hreidar Bjorns- son – guitar & vocals, Daney Haraldsdóttir
- lead singer, Arnrun Sveina Kevinsdóttir and Hanna Hallgrimsdóttir – vocals.
The band has released four CD ́s and 2 DVD ́s. The band’s latest cd and dvd “The Next GIG” is the first cd that has their own song writing.
Movie: Last year there came out a movie which featured one of gig ́s song.
GIG has played with the best!
The band has three times gone to the United States and held concerts in various places as well as having done concerts in all major venues in Iceland. In addition, the band organized numerous concerts in the church Krossinn and have teamed up with the best in the country, singers Jónsi ,Pall Rosinkranz, Birgitta Haukdal, Regina Osk, Thora Gisla, KK and many more. Last year the band performed with Sarah Kelly from the USA who has twice been nominated for Grammy awards as well as having composed music for Kelly Clarkson, American Idol and played with musicians such as Slash and members of foo Foofighters. Sara Kelly came back to the country one year later and requested that the band would do her music on that concert.