Showing posts with label music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label music. Show all posts

Friday, October 18, 2013

DM&V Show and The Salute To Soldiers Benefit Concert

Labor day weekend was filled with music, laughter, and fun times with friends that I've made over the past year. On Friday, August 30, I enjoyed the soul stylings of Darry Miller & The Veil at Fat Daddy's Bar/Nightclub in York, PA. I always enjoy the five-member R&B band's blend of 60's soul and modern pop, with some hard-hitting rock thrown in to keep things interesting. A night of familiar covers and creative original songs ensured a great time was had by the band and audience alike.



The following day, I took a trip to Wrightsville, PA for the Salute To Soldiers benefit concert at Moon Dancer Vineyards and Winery. The event was created to raise money for the Wounded Warrior Project, an organization that provides aid to injured military service members and veterans. A slight rainfall didn't deter the guests, and through contributions from ticket sales, merchandise, and food and drinks, over $2,700 was donated.



The original band lineup was Small Town Titans, Bullet Method, Graces Downfall, and She Said Fire, all of whom I had seen live in the past and was anxious to see again. However, She Said Fire had scheduling conflicts and were replaced by another New York-based band, Woods of Arden, while Graces Downfall had vehicle trouble the day of the event and was unable to make the trip from Scranton, PA.

Woods of Arden kicked off the show against a backdrop of an overcast sky highlighted with rainbows. Their moody vocals and thrumming rock rhythms were accentuated in songs such as "Bury You" and "Crazy". (see video below). I wasn't very familiar with their music beforehand, but I enjoyed their set and look forward to seeing them next time they're in the area.






As evening approached, local hard rock band, Small Town Titans took the stage and led the crowd through an energetic set full of original and cover songs. I had gotten to know this group well over the past few months and became a member of their "Flight Crew" for my contribution to their album funding and promotion of their music. They played a sample of the new album with songs such as "Within The Heart Of War" (see video below) and ended the set with one of their biggest hits, "Party In Hell".









Bullet Method closed the event, performing songs in a mixture of genres. With stage lights blazing, the band members showcased their instrumental and vocal talents. "Powertrip" and "On Your Knees" (see video below) were hard-hitting tunes that kept the crowd on their feet, but the mood was softened by the addition of the lead singer's wife, son, and niece on stage at various moments.







The evening ended on a high note and attendees departed, feeling satisfied with the success of the event. The bands gained new fans and celebrated with old ones. That weekend was the most fun I'd had in a very long time, thanks to great friends and great music.

NRM 10/17/13

Friday, January 18, 2013

Watch Live Concerts From Your Living Room


Social interaction through shared interests is a great method of meeting new people or learning new things. Music is often the soundtrack playing in the background of our daily routine, from workout tunes to television jingles to movie scores. Attending an event can be experienced in person or virtually through live streaming websites.

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Originally published on Examiner.com 9/29/12

Blue October Brings Their Acoustic Tour To Philadelphia


Blue October, the platinum-selling rock band that calls Texas home, has been touring the East Coast in promotion of their latest album release, Ugly Side: An Acoustic Evening With Blue October. The 11-track album is a result of live recordings from a sold out tour of Houston, Austin, and Dallas, TX in July 2010. The bipolar art rockers are known for their eclectic mix of musical styles, haunting melodies, and brutally honest lyrics. The unplugged versions of hard hitting songs such as Dirt Room or The End are in no way diminished in energy and expression.

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Originally published on Examiner.com 5/19/11

Also posted on Vivogig blog 5/20/11
Guest Post: Blue October in Philadelphia

Facebook's Music Scene

One of my published articles from Examiner.com:


Facebook's music scene

Using social media sites to promote a career or business venture can be extremely successful. It will take hard work and dedication, however, as well as making personal connections with the public and other professionals. Facebook is a valuable resource for those in any facet of the music industry, including singers, musicians, producers, radio stations, and concert venues. Sharing links, creating event pages, and using applications such as iLike will spread the word quickly, especially when used in conjunction with other media platforms.

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Originally published on Examiner.com 1/5/11

Thursday, January 17, 2013

The Start of Something New

Dictionary.com defines music as:
"an art of sound in time that expresses ideas and emotions in significant forms through the elements of rhythm, melody, harmony, and color."

I wanted to create a music blog to showcase articles I have written about concerts and networking in the music industry, as well as showcase new talent and promote some of my favorite bands.


Work in progress...