Wednesday, April 20, 2011

CLIENT NEWS: Richard X. Heyman interview in Blurt Magazine


http://blurt-online.com/features/view/866/

THE POP PERFECTIONIST Richard X. Heyman

Armed with a new double-elpee's worth of tunes, the man with the miles-long resumé continues his assault on indifference.

BY LEE ZIMMERMAN

There are some artists who are so steadfast in their dedication and determination, they persevere in their efforts and create great music, regardless of whether the world chooses to take notice. Richard X. Heyman is one of those people, a man who's accumulated an incredible canon of vibrant melodies, ever-ready refrains, sumptuous hooks and the kind of songs radio once craved, prior to the onslaught of American Idol-spawned pretenders and drab, disposable wannabes. Over the course of the past 25 years or so, Heyman's garnered a remarkable reputation by virtue of a stunning series of albums - both on his own and more recently as a member of his early, recently reincarnated group, the Doughboys -- that affirm a power pop template, but push at the parameters of that often stylized sound. His latest outing, Tiers/And Other Stories pays double the dividends, two complementary and thematic sets of songs that weave a continuing commentary, beginning with his relationship to his wife, collaborator and accompanying musician Nancy Leigh and concluding with his views on life, love and pathways taken.

Aside from his remarkable musical talents - as always, he plays practically every instrument on the two albums -- the thing that emerges overall is the fact that Heyman is an especially thoughtful and sensitive individual, a man that spends several hours a day traipsing through New York neighborhoods and leaving food for the animals that reside in this otherwise inhospitable terrain. Likewise, the fact that he's had associations with several major record labels in the course of his career and now records under his own auspices finds him neither feeling neither bitter nor betrayed.

We recently had the opportunity to sit down with this remarkably prolific power pop pundit and talk about the new albums, his history and Heyman's views of life in general...--READ MORE--

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

4th Annual WORLD VOICE DAY for Professional Singers

On Saturday, April 16th, MusiCares, in conjunction with NY Eye and Ear
Infirmary and KayPentax, is again recognizing World Voice Day by providing
FREE Voice Screenings for Professional Singers.

Pre-registered/pre-scheduled clients will receive a comprehensive vocal consultation,
including video stroboscopy of the vocal folds, to diagnose vocal problems and assess injury risk.

Participants must meet eligibility requirements: minimum of 5 years in industry and be of limited income. Contact 212-245-7840 or email: rsvp_mcny@grammy.com for more information and to
register.

Monday, March 14, 2011

CLIENT NEWS: LILLIAN AXE ANNOUNCE NEW SINGER, NEW SINGLE AND NEW HEADLINE TOUR DATES


Lillian Axe announces their new singer and new single
New Orleans, LA – March 7, 2011

Louisiana Music Hall of Fame members, Lillian Axe are proud to announce Jackson, Mississippi, native Brian Jones, as their new lead vocalist. Steve Blaze, lead guitarist and band founder says “We have spent the last six months searching for and reviewing candidates to the point of driving us crazy.” Blaze continues, “Choosing your front man is the most vital task in a band’s existence, so we really took our time to make sure that the person we chose fit every category to the best of their abilities. Brian is a complete breath of fresh air. He is an amazing talent, as well as a fireball of enthusiasm, which has really sparked the attitudes of the rest of us.”

Jones, vocalist for the bands Guns of Addiction and Full Moon Circus, as well as guitarist for Wind-up Artist, Papercut Massacre, approached Blaze for the job in September. He states, "When I initially approached Steve about the possibility of becoming the new vocalist for Lillian Axe, I honestly didn't know what to think and had a plethora of thoughts running amok in my head. Having been a lifelong fan of the band and looking to Steve as a mentor for so many years, coupled with the fact that I was being asked to audition for one of my favorite bands, was a bit much to take in. I knew this was what I wanted to do and have been playing now for over 20 years, but I never would have imagined I'd be playing with Lillian Axe. The guys have been amazing and have taken me in quite nicely. I look forward to the many years to come and to the new music that we will be sharing with the fans.”

The Axe has commenced recording their eleventh album at Sound Landing Studios in Covington, Louisiana with the team of Steve Blaze as producer and Rob Hovey as engineer, due for a September 27, 2011; via Love and War Records /Mega Force Records / Sony Red Distribution.

The first track, Take the Bullet, will be available for download on April 12. Says Blaze, "Take the Bullet is a very special song for us. Several months ago, I received an email from Air Force Major Henry Cecil, who was stationed in Kabul, Afghanistan. He expressed his appreciation and gratitude for the dedication to the troops on our last album, Deep Red Shadows. He proceeded to send me an American Flag that had traveled on several helicopter missions, official patches, coins, autographs from his squadron, and even a copy of Deep Red Shadows autographed by General David Petraeus himself. We were incredibly honored and humbled, and since then, I have become good friends with Major Cecil. Several weeks ago, he drove to Covington and spent two days in the studio with us as we recorded Take the Bullet. I wrote this song in dedication to our troops for their heroic sacrifice for our country and their display of true brotherhood.”

Air Force Major Henry Cecil says, “I’ve been following Lillian Axe since 1987 and after reading the last page of the new CD’s liner notes, I immediately sent Steve an email thanking him from a long-time fan and that I was having a flag flown over Afghanistan, accompanied by the CD. I mailed the flag to Steve on 9-11-10 and included patches from the squadrons that took the flag on their missions, as well as an ISAF (International Security Assistance Force) coin to tie everything together that is in the display case for the flag. During my deployment, I had the honor to work with General Petraeus’ security team and made friends with them. I asked if they could have the General sign the liner notes to say thanks to Steve and he did. Steve and I have become great friends from this and we talk on a regular basis now. He invited me to watch Lillian Axe record Take the Bullet, and I can honestly say I was speechless after watching it all come together and couldn’t believe I was actually getting to watch them in the studio. It was truly an honor I will never forget.”

The month of April will be a busy one for the band. Take the Bullet will be released for download on April 12, introducing the voice of Jones. Also, Cuba Gooding, Jr.’s new movie, The Hit List will feature 47 Ways to Die as the opening song to the movie. The band will play six dates in the South to support Deep Red Shadows and celebrate their ten-album history.

Blaze states, “It gets more and more difficult to put together a set-list as we keep creating more and more music; however, this tour will bring new songs and new production as we start this new chapter in the history of Lillian Axe.”

LILLIAN AXE HEADLINE TOUR DATES:
04/08 HOWLIN’ WOLF CLUB in New Orleans, LA
04/09 CLUB FIRE in Jackson, MS
04/15 RIVERSIDE WAREHOUSE in Shreveport, LA
04/16 DALLAS INTERNATIONAL GUITAR SHOW in Dallas, TX
04/22 CITY CLUB OF HOUMA in Houma, LA
04/23 RAXX in Erwinville (Baton Rouge) LA

Contact:
Charlie Bagarozza
Personal Manager
Phone: (516) 316-6760
Email: chasbagarozza@aol.com
Skype: charlie.bagarozza

Publicity:
Chip Ruggieri
Chipster P.R.
Email: chip@chipsterpr.com


Official Websites:
www.lillianaxe.com
www.loveandwarrecords.com
www.chipsterpr.com

Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Friday, August 20, 2010

CLIENT NEWS

Watchfire Music, purveyor of inspirational music, welcomes Composer Peter B. Allen to its roster.

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Read concert Pianist Rosa Antonelli's interview in the Times Square Chronicles.

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Local NYC artist Jefferson Thomas plays live this Monday, August 23rd at LIC BAR in Long Island City, New York, 8pm.

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Please Join The Dan Adler Trio at La Lanterna (The Bar Next Door) 129 MacDougal St., New York, NY 10012, Sunday, August 22, two sets @ 8 & 10pm.

Look for the new CD featuring the great organist Joey DeFrancesco, due to be released later on this fall!

Monday, August 16, 2010

The death of the CD? Not hardly!!!

Regarding the recent article "The Death of The CD"

We agree with Grein who suggests it’s becoming more of a “niche product that caters to a small but loyal following.”

We see this every day while working with independent artists, bands and record labels. Don’t forget that this physical product is your calling card! It legitimizes you to a certain extent and can provide an additional revenue source at gigs along with the rest of your merch.

Sure, we have a vested interest in this belief. After all, it’s what we do. Making CDs, DVDs, printing and packaging is an important aspect of our business. But we’ve recognized and responded to the decline in a positive and proactive way by adding audio mastering, website deign, physical and digital distribution servicing along with our award winning graphic design and video production capabilities.

We’ll keep making disc as long as there is a need and will be ready to deliver the next format as well. It’s all about the music!