Wednesday, July 18, 2012

Hey guys!! I know it's been forever. Heck, I still have Bio's sitting on my desk right now.

Currently I'm balancing 2 Summer classes and work on campus. If anyone has ever taken a summer class, you know how fast-paced it is. I'm truly sorry for all the delay. All August I will be at home and I won't have work and school to weigh me down. I will have plenty of time to write the remaining Bio's!!

I recently put up info about an interview with the WHRO show "Another View". They are looking for a popular artist to interview! Any genre is welcome! Message me on facebook.com if you're interested! There is more information on the ODU IMA group page!

Happy Hump Day!

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Finding Your Identity with Cools Miliyan



You ever meet someone and right away, you know they're crazy outgoing and hyper? There are always those people throughout your life that wear their personalities on their sleeves and even sometimes go as far as to push it on other people around them. You may even wonder why you can't be that outgoing or that sure of yourself that you can present it so forwardly. But this isn't always the case with everyone.

Even in the businesses of acting and being a musician, people have to become some sort of "label". They have to create a pricetag for themselves giving a description of them as a product and what they're worth to you. But for one student musician, being "cool" is that description.

“When you’re doing music, like Marques tells me, ‘you gotta make people know who you are before they even know you’. I’m not used to that.”
While sitting and talking with Denard Ashby, AKA Cools Miliyan, I never would have guessed he had attended three different High Schools. Or that he has a micky mouse piano given to him by his Dad when he was about eight years-old.
“I’m trying to open up. It’s really hard. I’m so used to being new everywhere. That’s why I did sports and music. It was my way of connecting with people. I mean, I went to 3 High Schools. I was always the ‘new guy’. Every time I went to a new school, I was always known as the rapper or that football guy.”
For Denard, he always loved music. But he was moving around so much that music wasn't just a love, it was also a way to gain friends and connect with people in High School. And not only is he a talented musician, but he was a talenta football player. While his friends thought he would go far with football, his family was oblivious to his love for making music.
“Honestly, I’ve always seen myself doing music. No one else really knew. No one really knew I was gonna do music. No one in my family did, and people outside of that thought I was gonna be a football player.”
But when I asked him what made him pass up football, he gave an insightful answer.
“They wanted me to do college football. But I couldn’t because my heart wasn’t all in it. Then when I came to college, my major was business administration. But I wanted to follow my heart and I changed it to music. I told my parents. Let my Dad listen to one of my songs. And my brother didn’t know how into it I was, and he actually cried when he first listened to my stuff."
Most adults consider college to be the time of everyone's life that helps propel them into the world with a solid identity and an idea of what's important to him or her. It's not always the easiest when starting off in this transitional phase. Most go on and do things they don't feel completely sold on, while others risk everything and go with their hearts.
“I can’t see myself doing anything else besides music. My Dad told me if I’m gonna do something, I gotta put my heart into it. ‘You gotta put everything you have into your music’. And honestly, I feel like the greatest thing that happened to people in general is music. There are so many things that go on in the world. So many people are different. I can’t think of one soul that doesn’t like music.”
“We [Marques Boykin and Anthony Bryce] all met here, and I trust them with everything I got. We’re working together because we got the same dreams. Nobody can tell you what it is you want or what it is you can’t do.”
So although many people assume "Cools" is a s hy guy that's new to things, he's got more insight than people give him credit for. And to those who "know who they are" and "know what they want 100 percent", well I'd have to argue that Denard has more "identity" than many others I have come into contact with.

For a look into this artist's world, check out his music under the Artist tab at the top of the blog.
“I don’t want you to just listen to my music. Or listen to one song. I want you to experience it and I want you to see what I’m seeing. Feel what I’m feeling.
If you see me around campus, just holla at me and I’ll speak to you. I’m always willing to talk whenever. I’m a good person. You never know what someone goes through. I appreciate a lot, and I appreciate people. Don’t think I’m a mean guy when you see me. I’m just cool”.

Monday, April 2, 2012

Music Monday is TODAY!!! :D

Today's featured artist is Cools Miliyan! I should be ready to post in about an hour!!

I hope everyone is enjoying this teasing weather. I love how it looks nice and warm outside, yet it's freezing! haha.

Happy Monday!

Friday, March 30, 2012

A Huge "Thank You"

Hey everyone,

A HUGE thank you goes out to all you readers who have been supporting this blog and have participated in making this blog a possibility!

As of today, this blog has reached 3500+ views!! 96 people in the USA, 8 in Russia, and 1 person from Czech Republic, Germany and Romania!

This is exciting stuff!! Thank you to all of you! These stats show all the publicity these artists are receiving as well as the exposure ODU needs!

Happy Friday! :D

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Putting the "Artist" Back In "Music Artist"


Let’s be honest here: the glorious music industry is not as glorious as we all want to think. The emphasis on talent-obscure. The emphasis on looks-too important. And the emphasis on “product”? The main goal.
            Too many times we, the listeners, have seen music acts race to the top, have their few moments of fame, then crash to the bottom in flames.
            John Dawson is one artist that sees this. He does his research on his career goals and is realistic about it. He knows that to be successful, you can’t put all your faith in others taking care of you. You need to know how to take care of your business yourself to market off as a good and independent product.
            “Even outside of ODU there are a lot of artists. But the problem is the lack of knowledge, the drive, and –quite frankly- the money. And people just don’t know. If you don’t know about opportunities, you won’t know to take advantage of them.”
            The best way to compare Dawson is to Dorothy from the Wizard of Oz. Everyone else seems to listen to the wizard, but only he has the knowledge of what’s really behind that curtain. The wizard that is the music industry is the same way as the wizard in that story.
“You see the glitz and glam, you see the ‘personality’. But you don’t know what’s going on behind the scenes. And that’s what you need to learn to have an edge.”
            Jon Dawson wasn’t always this sure of his place in this chaotic career. He first started off by competing in a poetry contest when he was nine years old.  He realized that while writing, he was actually writing to music playing in his head. It was this combination that changed everything.
            “I remember reading this article about a painter. I remember him saying that he could paint a picture in black and white and it would be okay, but the back-story wouldn’t come out and be alive until he added color. “
            With this concept, John Dawson places his focus on the meaningful parts of the lyrics in his music. He believes the lyrics are where the listeners can find the pieces of the artist.
            “I think it takes away the personal value. It takes away from the intrinsic value of the song. Everything I do with my music is 100%. Down to the songs, down to every word. Down to the melody. Everything is 100% me.”
            And this is definitely carried out. Placing himself in the Hop-Hop, R&B scene, he wishes to stay true to himself. But while doing so, he makes sure he is independent in his work as it makes him more accessible and versitile.
“That’s really where I am right now. I’m still the singer-songwriter John Dawson, but, I like to have my own input in the things I do so I’m able to attack all different points.”
So in the end, if you’re a listener that wants to hear lyrics with meaning and connectivity, check out John Dawson. We will definitely be seeing him in the future.


Check out John Dawson’s page at the top of the blog under “Artists”. He plans to have a new project out between the June and August months this year. While his original title for the project was “Paint Me In Colors”, the title is still tentative. Stay tuned.

Hey everyone, I really appreciate your patience. School is starting to slow down, but the homework doesn't seem to be. TONIGHT is JOHN DAWSON. The rough draft was finally completed tonight, and WILL BE POSTED within 30 MINUTES :)

Monday, March 26, 2012

Happy Monday!

Hey everyone,

Today is Monday. Boo. But today is also Music Monday! Yay!

Today I will be featuring artist John Dawson, a smart and talented entrepreneur. Look for his bio later today!

Hope ya'll are having a good start to the week. Don't forget the next IMA meeting is next Thursday! Be there or be square! I know I have missed the last ones due to my professors deciding to give me tons of homework all at once. But I will definitely be there for the next meeting.

Have a good one!

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Wednesday!

Hey everybody!!

I'm gonna try my best to post on here more often! Work really starts to pile on you once March & April hits. Can't wait until this year is over and Summer 2012 starts!!

So this summer, I made a pact with myself that I would be attending more concerts! I'm planning to see City and Colour on May 31st in Richmond and Maybe Dave Matthews Band sometime in June or July. If you've never heard of/heard the music of City and colour....well, you definitely should! It's acoustic/folk/easy-listening type of music thats amazing! Dallas Green (City and Colour) was originally a vocalist/guitarist/songwriter for the post-hardcore band Alexisonfire, and has transformed into a fulltime, one-man-band. Check him out!

If you're seeing concerts this summer, share them in the comments section! I wanna hear what you guys are psyched to see!

Happy Wednesday!

Monday, March 19, 2012

Righteous in his Ways, Wrighteous in his Music


Tyler Wright. Or as some know: the rapper named “Wrighteous”. 

            Immediately, I could tell this was an artist that has been around music for a long time. Getting his music genes from both parents, Wrighteous originally started his growth as a singer in choirs during High School.
            Tyler first started making his own music as a joke. The thoughts of the graduation song droning through his head sounded like a nightmare, and thus made his own mix of  “Good Morning” by Kanye West. Since then, the rest is history.
            Wright made it big not only with his personal music, but also with choir singing, advancing to All-State Choir.
“It’s so different. It’s something you’re not used to. They’re singing stuff from like 200-300 years ago. Hear we are in 2012 and the music is completely different. Music changes so much.”
            So where exactly does his hip-hop interest come from?
            “Rock was what got me into rap. Mike Shinoda is awesome. His lyrics –while he isn’t the most lyrical dude, he’s definitely one of the more emotional emcees I’ve ever heard.”
His mother; a jazz singer for 20 years, supported his interest in hip-hop…with some conditions.
            “ I don’t degrade women in my music. That was the one thing my mom told me. She said, ‘if you’re gonna do this, I don’t wanna hear the word ‘bitch’ I don’t wanna hear the word ‘hoe’ or any of that’.”
            Wright works hard making his music. He mixes vocal harmonies with rapping. Many people who are involved in music seem to “hate it or love it” when it comes to rappers singing or singers playing with rhythms in their music. Wrighteous mixes both. But his rapping isn’t just the typical two-to-three pitch range. Wright uses his vocal skills and gives expression to his lyrics.
            Although he was born and raised in the world of music, there was a point where he started to feel out of touch with it. He attended a community college for one year and didn’t participate in music outside of him occasionally making his own. But once he came to ODU, he told me, he couldn’t keep his distance anymore.
            “ I love it. I love it so much. I can’t see myself doing music in some way, shape or form.”
            And I think we can all thank him for sticking with it and keep our ears happy.


Check out Wrighteous under the “Artists” tab of the blog and listen to his tracks. New tracks will be available with the release of his new project "Live & Learn", due out May 12th!  If you love harmonies just as much as I do, you won’t be disappointed.

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Synique Stevens: The Guide to Creating Your Own Success


Genya Ravan, Susan Rogers, Jonell Polansky. What do these three women have in common? They are sound engineers and/or music producers. In 2010, a writer Steve Haruch for Tennessee’s Nashville Scene wrote that less than five percent of music producers were women.
Luckily for many Old Dominion University students, we have a future female producer among us: Synique Stevens.
Most women in the music industry start off as strictly singers, songwriters or backup performers. The most famous women producers were only able to acquire that job because they started as those other occupations first. They had to work their ways up to being able to produce their own albums.
Although most people would find these statistics intimidating, Synique remains confident in herself and in her abilities as a music producer. She admits that she still needs work crafting her ideas, but confidence more than 50 percent of the battle.
It’s not only her confidence that keeps her looking positive about her future, but her belief in God as well.
“I had a religious conflict within myself for a little while. But then my belief in what God gave me gave me confidence in myself. I feel worthy. I think anyone can do anything they put their mind to.”
When I asked Synique how she felt about being a woman in a male-dominated industry, she enlightened me.
“I feel like I can bring more emotion to the table. Someone can tell me what they want a track to be about, and I can portray that emotion in it. And for me, there’s just something about making music in the dark”.
Synique seems very relaxed as she sits and talks to me about her future. Being a junior in Music Production, the “future” we all put off isn’t that far away. Originally, she wanted to drop out freshman year, but then she realized the value of her education.
“I realized how much you think you know, and how much you really don’t,” she commented, “I feel like there’s always something more you can learn.”
So far, Synique has written beats for an online musician in Florida and collaborated with other student musician Darius Mines. She plans to move to a either NYC, Miami or California after she graduates to start working towards her dreams.
For right now, she interns with the ODU Wesley House, planning gigs and shows for them. She explained that she wanted to create a place where ODU students could go on-campus and listen to music from local students and performers.
 Synique also plans to further her education by learning entertainment law, an important skills needed in the music industry. Not only will her internship and her education be an upper-hand in her favor, but Synique’s drive and ambition will be the extra push to her becoming successful.
All in all, she holds many talents and gives her readers a piece of wisdom before they go:
“I wanna be inspiring while I’m aspiring. That’s the best way to describe it”.

Be sure to check out Synique and her tracks on her music page, which is posted under “Artists”.

Monday, March 12, 2012

Don't Ever Use Internet explorer

So funny story. I thought i uploaded the bio. But i believe internet explorer stopped working before it did! I will post it once this 7:10-9:50 class is over!

Welcome Back!

Hey readers, welcome back to the blog this week! I hope all the ODU student had a nice. relaxing and safe Spring Break this past week. I know it was definitely much-needed.

Today we feature Synique 'Godmami' Stevens for Music Monday! She's one of the first females I have interviewed for this blog, and she is one of the few female music producers! She talked to me about her ambitions and her goals as an artist, so be sure to read about her later on today!

As always, I will try to post the bio by about 3PM :)

Happy Music Monday!

Sunday, March 4, 2012

Cello Kid on the Rise!

Happy Sunday all, and happy Spring Break Day 2!

Some of you music fans may know about RAW's journey to finding naturally talented artists of all types. But some may not know that ODU's very own rapper Cameron "Cello Kid" Cloman has earned a chance to perform through this program in Washington, D.C. March 8th!

RAW provides grassroots showcase events in 21 cities all around the country, giving many artists leverage to become an act that can be recognized at higher levels of the arts industries. Cello Kid, being given a shot, just needs fans to attend the event to be given his stage time! Tickets are $10 in advance and $15 at the door.

Even if you aren't able to attend, you can support this ODU musician by purchasing a ticket anyways. Supporters will get a free t-shirt by Cello Kid for their donations to his dream.

The event will be held in Cafe Asia on 1710 I Street NW. Check out this link for more info!

RAW in Washington DC

And check out the page just for Cello Kid!

Saturday, March 3, 2012

Happy Spring Break!

Shout out to all the ODU readers! Spring Break has officially started! I hope everyone has a fun and SAFE spring break this year. I know we all need this break to refuel, but I also hope ya'll are spending time listening to music as well!

Speaking of listening, what are some of your favorite road trip songs?

Comment on this post if you wanna share!

Happy Saturday!

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

John Mayer CD release!

I know I  just posted some info about artists releasing new albums, but I totally forgot about one of my favorite musicians John Mayer! His new album "Born and Raised" will be released 5/22/2012!!

He will also be touring again this year!! He will be performing in Richmond, VA April 24th! tickets go on sale March 2nd

Post "Triumph"

At 12 AM this morning, artist Darius Mines released his 3rd EP titled, "Triumph".

In case you fell asleep before the release, here is the link to download Triumph :)

Triumph is great for any listener and has a setting that takes place deep in your heart. The lyrics are relatable, the mixing is chill and thoughtful, and as always Darius provied excellent vocals.

Happy Wednesday!!!

Monday, February 27, 2012

EJones: A Bridge of Strength in a Business Emphasizing Weaknesses


             

“No matter how good I get, there’s always gonna be someone better than me. So I’m just trying to build a fanbase that’s real. If you like good lyrics, and you wanna hear a good story, then come listen to my stuff.”
            There are a lot of talented musicians. There are also a lot of people that are pushing their way into the rap and hip-hop side of the music business. So who is EJones?
            Ejones is a rapper/producer that comes to the audience with knowledge about both sides of the tracks. Originally from Richmond, VA, EJones later moved to a suburban neighborhood in Chesterfield, VA. Other than being mindful of different types of people from different parts, he sees the music business in a realistic point of view: everyone is fighting to get to the top, and you have to believe in yourself and work hard to get there.
            “Back at home, people know who I am. They used to joke on me like, ‘ha ha EJones the rapper’. But now that they know me and my music, they say ‘Hey there’s EJones: the rapper’.”
            One thing that stood out about this artist was his drive to get to his goals of making it big. He honestly believes in himself, which is important in a business that constantly tears you down. And not only is he strong, but he still can recognize that there’s always room for improvement.
            “I have the lyrics. I’m working on a better flow right now. I’m a big storyteller. I’m gonna tell you about me, and I’m just gonna be real…tell people who I am. And sometimes I like to play with words. “
            Strength doesn’t just produce itself out of thin air. It has to be created from inside yourself and radiated in music. EJones wears his strength and truly believes in himself. And his music group, the R.E.F. group, is his main foundation of his strength. Not only is this a music group, but to him this group is his family. And whenever there are any negative feeling towards his music or him as an artist, he shrugs his shoulders and says, “I mean everyone has an opinion. Not everyone is gonna like you. But you just have to R.E.F. at the haters. Just tell them ‘realize-fly’ and keep doing you.”
            Realize-fly is where the R.E.F. name comes from, and it fits well with what they believe. They want to be themselves, and a little hate won’t stop it from happening. As for his message for future listeners, he provides a good description of him in a nutshell as an artist:
            “There’s bound to be a song in your life that you can relate to. So feel free to listen to my music and like my page. There might be a song that you might not like or you might not be feeling. But stick around for a little bit. Give it a chance. If you don’t like it? Unlike the page. But give it a chance first. I’m trying to make it. Richmond rappers don’t always get the props they deserve because people think all Richmond rappers have the same style. I’m just trying to represent Richmond as a rapper that is lyrical and has something to say”. 


Be sure to check out EJones The Star under the Artists tab of the blog! And here's a link to his facebook page as well!! Happy Listening!

Upcoming Releases this Spring!






Monica- New Life~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~March 6th
The Decemberists- We All Raise Our Voices in the Air~~March 13th
The Ting Tings- Sounds from Nowheresville ~~~~~~March 13th
Chris Brown- Fortune~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~March 16th
Adam Lambert- Trespassing ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~March 20th
Madonna-MDNA~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~March 26th
Nicki Minaj-Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded~~~~~~~~~~April 3rd
Rascal Flatts- Changed~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~April 3rd
Willow Smith-Willow: You Think You Know Me~~~~~~April 3rd
Counting Crows-Underwater Sunshine (or What We Did on Our Summer Vacation)~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~April 10th
Neon Trees-Picture Show~~~~~~April 17th
Train- California 37~~~~~~~~~~ April 17th
B.O.B.-Strange Clouds ~~~~~~~~May 1st
Carrie Underwood-[Title TBA] ~May 1st
Norah Jones-Little Broken Hearts~May 1st


EJones and News

Alright everyone, today is the day..it's Music Monday! There's nothing better than starting off the week with a new rapper from the Chesterfield/Richmond, VA area! This rapper believes he has what it takes to be different. He feels that being confident in your abilities and having a good music support system is the path to a successful future.

Be sure to keep a look out for his article later on today!

In other news:

"Triumph" by darius Mines comes out this week on Leap Day!! So keep checking his website (listed under the artists tab) for his release on Wednesday this week!

Era Hardaway's successful mixtape Slightly Hyped came out last week and has caused a lot of buzz here on campus! He also just announced that he will be performing at The National in Richmond, VA March 17th! If you like his mixtape, definitely be sure to check out where to get tickets to his show.

Also happening on March 17th is the "Ah Spring benefit Concert" at the Wesley House featuring John Dawson (a future featured artist on the blog), F.A.O.D., Enfuced, Maxwell Hunter, Uncommon Ground as well as Darius Mines.

Micah Davis recently posted a new video for the Masego Show on youtube.com about his -terrible- experience as a performing artist at the scope! Watch THIS for some laughs and eye rolling.

Have an awesome start of the week!

Friday, February 24, 2012

HEY HEY IT'S FRIDAY

Alright ya'll, you know what day it is! It's the day known for the most music downloading (besides Saturday). But this theory could get a run for its money after seeing the reaction to Era Hardaway's release of his mixtape "Slightly Hyped".

In case you missed it and aren't sure if the download is for you, here's a little description of Era. Era has the smooth rhythms reminiscent of Lupe in every song he raps on. If that weren't enough, he performs those rhythms over truly unique and bump'n beats. If you were wondering who is the next "big thing", well...here it is for sure. Check out his mixtape HERE. You'll love it!



Make sure ya'll have a good Friday, and remember: KEEP THE MUSIC FLOWING!

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

It's WEDNESDAYYYY

Hey all,

I know I've been slacking a little with updating. The sickness is still overtaking me...but I am feeling better! I should be updating more and more the next few days!

Alright, so I have a question for all you readers: With all the music-based television shows these days, what do you think of them and why? Which ones are the best, and which ones accurately portray the music business? Comment!! I would like your feedback!

Monday, February 20, 2012

"Already Dope" and How They Really Are



"Honestly...I don't like anything I make after I'm finished with it," Marques Boykin comments about his music.

"But why doesn't he?" I couldn't help but ask myself. As each half of the Already Dope duo, both Anthony Bryce and Marques Boykin promise listeners with deep seeded basses and layering that has an essence of "chill swag". With popular songs as the bottom layer, Already Dope adds their own spins to songs listeners already know-and this spiciness gives the tracks a new pop.

"It's scary how in-tune we are with our brains. Not to sound weird or anything haha. I'll be thinking of a song, and he'll start humming it. It's so weird," Anthony tells me.
"Okay, it's happened like twice haha" added Marques.
"Okay yeah, but that's still enough to be weird," finishes Anthony.Then a few minutes later, that very thing happened and they enthusiastically laughed together.

The funky flare the duo gives off can be seen in their music as well as in their complementary personalities. With small touches such as these, listeners will be given a musical treat guaranteed to give them something different to groove to.

While many producers start off just slightly tweaking popular tracks, songs remixed by Already Dope sound almost completely different, making any artist lucky to be featured on their beats. Another positive trait of this duo is the interesting combinations of songs mixed together on tracks. Just when you recognize a song, another one you know comes in...but not one you would expect. With this unpredictability, listeners can listen to any songs made by these two and never see what's coming-a great skill to accomplish, as music critics are born in the masses in these days of quick media spreading.

Having the opportunity to sit in as the two recorded new tracks with fellow student artist Cools Miliyan, the finished product was unexpectedly well put together. And not only are they a comfortable duo, they also are comfortable putting together beats separately. This independence is hard to come by in any music group, and it shows that they both collaborate to do what they love most: make music for people that just love a hot beat.

"I'll make something and send it to him. I wanna know what he thinks and see what he thinks should be added," explained Marques.

I'm sure we will all agree that we will like anything these two come up with.



Be sure to check out Already Dope's music on their site, located under the Artists tab of this blog.




2,000 VIEWS!!

You guys are AWESOME! You've given this blog 2,000 views since I made it 2 weeks ago! That's amazing!!

Be sure to check in to the blog in a few hours to see the Already Dope bio!!

Interviews Friday Feb. 17th

Hey all,

I interviewed some super cool artist again on Friday! I had the pleasure to talk to Franke Thompson, an aspiring electronic/dubstep  producer, DJ Kru & D. Rivers, a collaborative duo both in and out of the studio and Heartbeatz aka Edward Washington II, beat mixer and producer.

They were all some cool people!! Can't wait until ya'll read about them in their Music Monday bio's!

Coffee House Open Mic Night!

Hey readers,

Sorry for the MIA author this weekend. I know the blog was sort of at a stand-still the past few days, as I was really sick with a cold/flu :( But never fear! I am updating it today!! :) as well as writing the Music Monday posting about Already Dope!!

So this past Friday, I ventured over to the ODU Baptist ministry building on 49th street (across from Dominion House) and checked out a neat student get together! Coffee House Open Mic night was in full swing, and a good number of students participated. Everyone was very friendly, welcoming and full of zest as each student went up onto the little stage and performed something. As well as student performances, there were free milkshakes and cups of coffee! I really enjoyed myself there, and I encourage anyone and everyone to go!!

I talked to Brett before leaving, and he said they plan on having the even once a month, on the second Friday of each month. Want more info?? Contact Brett Baddorf! He's a cool guy who's always looking for more students to participate!

brettbaddorf@gmail.com

Friday, February 17, 2012

OPEN MIC NIGHT TONIGHT

Come to the Baptist Ministry building on 49th Street across from Diehn!! 8-11PM is an OPEN MIC NIGHT!! Check it out!! :) I will be there to take pics for the blog!

TGIF everyone!

IMA Meeting- Feb. 16th

IMA held the second meeting of February in MGB 101A last night. Despite the rainy conditions, many students still came to enjoy the music showed off by the others.

The meeting started with auditions for ODU's annual March of Dimes event, which is held to raise funds for the research of premature birth defects and negative causes of early births. Four IMA members Brian Jerry, Kymani Dunn, Shamir Epps and John Dawson. Coordinators for the March of Dimes event were looking for live music to be included in the approx. 2 hour event. Last year's event showcased many student performers that did either original music or covers of popular love songs. Also featured were poets, artists and dancers, and all types of art are being searched for new performers for this year's event.

The rest of the meeting was filled with new tracks, some made even the same day of the meeting. Members applauded each others' works and gave constructive feedback on becoming better.

Artist "Cools Miliyan" performed a rap track in front of the group (and in front of an audience) for the first time. Although nervous and unsure at the start, he showed his passion for his verses once he felt comfortable.

" I'm really new to all this so I've never really performed in front of anyone before. It's something I want to get better at," he commented after his performance. All members showed a tight support which will hopefully ease Cools'  next performance.

Seeing how welcoming long-time members were to the new performers was refreshing, and just shows how inviting this association is to new faces. Be sure to come out to the next IMA meeting on March 1st to parttake.

Thursday, February 16, 2012

As Thursday strolls along...

So I interviewed three artists today: John Dawson, Cools Miliyan and Shaye Splash! What a creative group to talk to today. Each one differed in his style and goals, which was super refreshing! I love meeting all these new artists on campus, and I think you readers should meet them too!

Check out all the artists' music under the "Artists" tab of the blog! Take a listen and prepare to learn about the people behind the music every Music Monday!

Happy Thursday! And don't forget, Coffee House Open Mic Night is TOMORROW from 8-11 at 1410 W. 49th street AKA the Baptist Union building! I will be there to take pics and enjoy the student performances!

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Metalcore Concert Series at Wesley House!

On February 17th & 18th, Wesley House will be having concerts featuring some awesome music!! If you need something new to do, definitely check it out!!

Performers on Friday the 17th:

N!n3 Tw3lv3, Pursuit Paradise Invaluable

Performers on Saturday the 18th:

Provoke, Destory; Fall of a Sparrow, Raze the Sky and The Roxbury

contact jbhaynes@odu.edu for more info! Tickets are just $5 at the door, and both nights have concerts from 8-12 PM

Presentation Day!!

Hey readers,

I presented this blog in my Digital Journalism class today!! That gave the artists featured 20 new views! Some students commented that they enjoyed the blog as well.

So a big "thank you" goes out to all of you that have made this blog project such a great site!! You rock!

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Message from Brett Baddorf

Hey readers,
I have been in contact with Brett Baddorf very recently about how many students are expected to be at the Coffe House Open Mic Night on Friday:
"So far I have had one student for sure reserve a spot (but I know a few of my own students will perform as well). Usually we have about 9-12 people perform depending on how much time (and if they perform at the same time). And it would be great if you came to take pictures. I'm hoping this one will be a good number of students. I've got my students focused on inviting more people as the week moves on.
Thanks!"
It would be great if some of you readers got involved and performed a number! I will be there to take some pictures, and I would love to see a good number of students!

Don't Forget!

Hey all,

I hope you liked the publication yesterday for the very first Music Monday featuring artist Micah Davis! Be sure to check in to the blog every Monday for a featured artist and his/her biography!

Don't forget, the Coffee House Open Mic night is THIS FRIDAY so be sure to go check it out! Contact Brett Baddorf via his email (brettbaddorf@gmail.com) or via facebook if you wanna perform!

PS Happy Valentine's Day from the ODU Music Blog!

Monday, February 13, 2012

The Many Facets of Masego: A Micah Davis Introduction


Let’s come to one conclusion: we all have those days where we want variety. This is true for many items, but most of all for music. What happens when the fulfillment of variety meets talent? A musical mixture called Masego. Sharing the face of Micah Davis, Masego is an artist that balances old with new, classical teachings with modern flare, and toe-tapping beats layered with familiar sounding melodies. Micah Davis, current freshman here at Old Dominion University, provides listeners with all of these elements, taking ideas from the imagination and eloquently stitching them together in harmony.
“The people I heard, it was just like really ‘thug’ music. ‘Smoke weed, get biddies,’ and all that stuff like that,” said Davis, “And I was like, I don’t wanna do that. I wanna make music that benefits my community, so I started doing it and writing lyrics.”
It’s not just important for artists today to get an audience to move and share the love of music, but it’s also important for them to be able to think about what they’re listening to. Usually cleverness is pushed to its limit when it comes to rapping, but Masego gives you something more to chew on other than words that just flow together.
“I would say my main purpose is to provoke thought. Think deeper into a situation,” commented Davis.
Masego’s first mixtape, “Sides of Masego Volume 1: Sax” is part of a three-set mixtape collection. The mixtapes aim to provide listeners with different leading instruments over tracks produced by Davis. This idea of changing style is the key to leading a successful career in music, as it gives the listeners something different every time. There’s nothing more disappointing than a whole collection that sounds like one long song on repeat. Variety still remains to be the best fitting adjective to describe Masego as a whole, along with the runner-up word, “relatable”.
“Like, the purpose of “Sides of Masego” was to put sides of myself. I don’t want people to just say ‘oh you’re the guy that plays sax’, I want it to be ‘you’re the guy that just plays musical instruments.'”
On a personal level, Micah Davis as a musician seems to be an artist with his head on a good pair of shoulders. A son of a pastor, Davis strides through life with morals about treating people right and just keeping everyone on a level of high esteem-without the compromise of values. He doesn’t need to curse in his music to get a point across and he believes in rapping about real life situations that are relatable to a wide spectrum of ages, cultures and beliefs.
At the end of the interview, he had one more message for the readers of this blog.
“There’s no gimic like ‘hey, please support someone who sucks’. I wanna give you good music, I want your feedback and for you to communicate with me”.

Be sure to check out “Sides of Masego Volume 1: Sax” on his website. See Masego on the list of atists under the Musicians/Producers tab. You won’t be disappointed.

Masego-Coming Later Today

Later today brings in the very first artist biography. Featuring Masego, the biography will provide much insight on music and give readers a "behind-the-scenes" look at how music is created from within each artist and where the music comes from.

Masego proves to be one unique artist, mixing genres of music to produce mixtapes that feel like a breath of fresh air. Be sure to keep checking in to learn about the many sides of Masego: looking inside a well-rounded artist.

Sunday, February 12, 2012

Welcome to "Music Mondays"

Check out the new blog setup! The color scheme for the whole blog was changed to darker tones to give it an air of professionalism. Also, personal photos taken for the blog are now the main images on the slider.

TOMORROW is the first "Music Monday"! Every Monday, a student artist will be featured in his/her own personal biography! After hours of interviews, you can now learn about the artist! It's time to explore the talent here on the Old Dominion campus and see where each aspect of the artist's music comes from! Prepare to be enlightened, inspired and wowed! Meet the musicians every Music Monday!

Whew, that's some aliteration!

Say that five times fast. I dare you.

Saturday, February 11, 2012

The Fuzz Band



Coming to ODU Monday, February 13th is The Coffee House ft. The Fuzz Band. Come see them perform on North Mall from 4-6pm!




Saturday, Feb. 11th

Today I'm going to be interviewing two fresh artists E. Jones and Synique "Godmami" Stevens! Click on their names to check out their music!

Don't forget, tonight is Open Mic Night at Borjo Coffee House from 6-8 PM. Let Emmanuel Hubbard know you wanna perform!!

Friday, February 10, 2012

Open Mic Night- TOMORROW

Don't forget! Open mic night at Borjo's in the Village from 6pm-8pm!

Message Emmanuel Hubbard if you wanna showcase your talent!

1,000 Views!!!

Success!! You readers are awesome! This blog has officially reached 1,000 views!!! :D That makes me feel like I'm doing something really good for ya'll! I'm working hard to keep it as up-to-date as possible!

Already Dope!

Today is the day for interview #2! Interview will be done with Already Dope! Can't wait to check them out and learn more about their production of their music!

I know my last post promised I would have up a schedule of which artist will be featured when, but I'm currently rethinking the idea! What do ya'll think about having "Music Mondays" instead? I mean, I like the idea of Fridays, but ya'll shouldn't be on the computer on a Friday night. And what better way to start off the week?!

I would love feedback on this ASAP since I need to know when to start writing Bio's and when I should post them! Whatever the readers prefer!

Have an awesome Friday and keep the music playing!

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Just sitting in Webb Center...

So today is all about my interview with Micah Davis AKA Masego! I can't wait to bring you more information on his music. He mixes elements of jazz -his personal sax playing- with witty and smooth lyrics on top. If you wanna take a listen, check Masego out under "Who's Who".

Later tonight there will be a posting of the "Featured Friday" schedule of artists, so look out for that! The artists won't be in any particular order and they're all students that are making waves in the ocean of independent musicians.

Also, don't forget Thursday, February 16th is the next IMA meeting in MGB 101A so be sure to come by!

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

More show/performance opportunities!!



 Hey guys, I just got in contact with Brett Baddorf who is wanting to hold a Coffee House Open Mic Night Feb 17th from 8-11PM at Sandford Hall (1410 W. 49th St.). He's looking for any type of talent ranging from music, singing and rapping to poetry, art and more! If you're interested, be sure to contact Brett @ brettbaddorf@gmail.com.



They make free lattes and milkshakes for students that attend!! Be sure to check it out and participate if you're looking to build up a repertoire for performances! And you can also use this event to check out other artistics talents such as your own! Also feel free to message me on facebook (Jessica Scheck) for a facebook invite to the event!

Get in Touch with your favorite student artists!

Just configured on this blog!! Check out "Who's Who" at the top of the page to see a short list of musicians and producers and his/her individual music website!!

Great for checking out new music, getting info about upcoming releases and more!! Click on the artist and begin exploring!

Open Mic Night-Feb. 11th

Wanna showcase your own talent?? Think you have the "right stuff"? Then be part of the Open Mic Night at Borjo's Cafe from 6-8pm!!

For more information, message Emmanuel Hubbard on his facebook page. Be sure to let him know you are interested in performing!

UPDATE!!

Attention all blog readers!! Darius Mines (Founder of IMA and an ODU independent musician) is coming out with a new album February 29th titled "Triumph"!!

After his  success with his previous two albums, "The Art of Dreaming" and "The Rough Draft", listeners can be sure they are in for a unique and inventive album with "Triumph". For more information, check out Darius' video update. As the release date gets closer, I will be posting the site where you all can download the album and listen for yourself!


Thursday, February 2, 2012

Author's First IMA Meeting


Having just found out about the meeting, I sporatically grabbed whatever objects I needed and ran to MGB 101 where the ODU Independent Music Association was having their first February meeting. Just twice a month, the IMA congregates in the lecture room to showcase each student's most recent projects. For about an hour and a half, each student took turns going on the stage and talking about what they were about to perform. Where it came from, why they wrote it, and how far along they were in music projects were some of the ideas each person spoke about on the mic.

Then came the time to show the other 20 students in the room their talent. Ranging from R&B to Hip-Hop, Rap, Electronic, Pop and House music, the meeting vibed on a positive frequency.

After the performances, Darius Mines ( the leader of the group) asked, "Alright ya'll, how about some feedback on that one??" Not only did the students give constructive criticism, but they also respected one another. Not one person laughed at, made fun of or disregarded the other. If there were venues in the area that had a particular audience that would be ideal for a musician, they let them know. If a place had a nice set-up or noteworthy acoustics, they would tell one another. And when someone ever felt a doubt about themselves, they spoke up about that too. "If you would just like..listen to how nice you sound and realized you sounded nice, it would make that performance THAT much better," commented Shamir Epps after a performance by the group's President Lindsey Anderson.

With a group providing students the opportunity to learn from one another and share their love of music with other aspiring musicians, the ODU IMA is definitely on the right track.

The IMA will be meeting next on February 16th, 2012 in MGB 101. Be sure to come out if you love music and wanna be part of this collaborative effort to spread that love.




Photo courtesy of http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=305287532815821&set=t.1620736732&type=3&theater fer
featuring Darius Mines, Clarence Cartwright & Rivers S. Taylor at an IMA meeting in October

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

ODU Independent Music Association




"It seems like every day there is some sort of music playing."

At least that's what some students say about Old Dominion University. Outside of music classes, instructional lessons, choir and band rehersals, many students keep the music frequencies on repeat.

For some, music is a hobby much like reading, writing, partying and-yes- knitting. But for others, it's truly apart of his or her aura-the student's LIFE.

The ODU Independent Music Association aims to bring together such students from either spectrum, allowing people to connect to practice, talk about or help produce and record music. As of July 31, 2011, this casual gathering of musicians became an Old Dominion University organization.

Students of ODU are able to join the organization via the facebook page:
http://www.facebook.com/groups/135783376509994/

 as well as sign up through the Office of Student Activities & Engagement. To join an organization, you can go to http://studentaffairs.odu.edu/osal/information/cocurricular.shtml to learn how to create a student log-in and sign up for the different organizations offered on campus that you are apart of or wish to join!

Be sure to contact Darius Mines for more information on becoming a part of the ODU Independent Music Association!

For my blog, you will be getting info on the latest releases of albums and songs as well as reading about the musicians themselves, learning where they will be performing and more! I hope this will spread the word about the amaing world of music and open the ears of all students here on the ODU campus.

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