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Martina McBride and Former Miss America Speak Out on Domestic Violence

For the thirteenth year, Martina McBride’s charity fundraiser in Nashville auctioned off thousands of dollars of celebrity memorabilia. Items like Darius Rucker’s autographed guitar sold for $775 while popular garments, such as Reba McEntire’s black sequined top went for much more. All the money raised was donated to support YWCA, an organization with the goal of eliminating racism and empowering women.

This year has seen the rise of relationship abuse portrayed by A-list stars in the media. Just take Chris Brown and Rihanna’s ongoing coverage and it’s clear that married women with families are not alone when it comes to abuse. YWCA’s mission is to support women and with popular artists like Martina McBride and former Miss America Ericka Dunlap providing needed awareness, much more can be accomplished to combat domestic violence. However, McBride and Dunlap aren’t the only ones who can help. “We can have it all if we work together. Girls are so competitive and catty and it’s not necessary to be mean girls,” said the former beauty queen.

More can be done. No woman is alone.

“If I had one message for women, it would be that we have the ability to reach out and help other women,” said Patricia Shea, President and CEO of YWCA. “When women help women, we change the world and we change the future. I want women to know that we are so powerful and we can change the world so we have to step up.”

Chart-topping and four-time winning CMA Vocalist of the Year, Martina McBride has a similar message. “It’s so important for women to support other women. It should be like a family. We should be out there routing for each other and helping each other out. This event goes to help women and children really start over and rebuild their lives in a positive way and I just think that that’s important,” McBride said.

Although new to the music business, aspiring country singer-songwriter Ericka Dunlap is familiar to the entertainment scene. Former Miss America 2004, Dunlap talked of how she first became involved with the YWCA. “I have become friends with some folks who are involved in the YWCA. I love the mission, it’s very clean and clear and it’s just so obvious that we all need to be a part of the issue of domestic violence and solving these problems,” Dunlap said.

While being an African-American country star may turn some heads, Dunlap had an important message for young women making their way in the world. “I think one of the most important things that young women can learn is to really pay attention to who you are. Find out who you are. Ask yourself some of the deeper questions about life that really are simple,” she said. “There’s a lot of things that people just don’t know about themselves and when you’re tested and when you’re tempted in certain situations, if you don’t know the little things about yourself, you’re not going to be able to handle the really big things that come along.”

She continued with a shoe analogy every girl can relate to. “Don’t ever devalue yourself. If you go into a shoe store, it’s great to get a pair of designer shoes on clearance, but you’re only going to get it somewhere else. You’re not going to get it from the designer for a discount because they always know the worth. So, make sure you know your worth and don’t discount yourself for anyone. Your parents, boyfriends, best friends.”

For more information on the YWCA be sure to visit them at www.ywcanashville.com or call their domestic violence 24-hour hotline at 1-800-334-4628.

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Free Summer Music Downloads


Whether it’s reminiscing about past summers or gearing up for the next weekend at the beach, we all have our must-have summer songs on hand. While classics like Don Henley’s “Boys of Summer” may be at the top of some lists, Rhapsody is offering music lovers their own “Best of Summer” playlist. Visit rhapsody.com for a free download every day until the end of the month. Enjoy the free singles they’re offering:

Rhapsody’s Best of Summer Playlist

7/23: The Go-Go’s, Vacation
What better song to take you back to the ’80s than this classic summer hit?

7/24: 2Pac, California Love
If anyone knows a thing or two about summer it’s Californians. Whether he’s name dropping hot beach spots in California or enticing listeners with his danceable beats, 2Pac’s track has survived the test of time.

7/27: Pitbull, I Know You Want Me (Calle Ocho)
Always a hit in the clubs, Pitbull’s song is bound to get any beach party started.

7/28: Lady Gaga, LoveGame
Love her or hate her, you can’t deny the fact that Lady Gaga is taking over the airwaves Summer of ’09.

7/29: Animal Collective, Summertime Clothes
The band’s most recent single, who can resist a guy repeatedly singing, I want to walk around with you? Come on now, isn’t every girl’s requirement, long strolls on the beach?

7/30: Colbie Caillat, Fallin’ For You
California beauty Colbie Caillat broke into the music scene with her laid-back vocals in 2007’s summer hit, “Bubbly”. The first single off her upcoming sophomore release, Breakthrough is bound to do the same. The perfect song to unwind to this summer.

7/31: Black Eyed Peas, I Gotta Feeling
The E.N.D. is no doubt the summer album of ’09, No one knows how to get the summer party started like the Black Eyed Peas. Whether you’re gearing up for a night on the town or a road trip with the girls, “I Gotta Feeling” will give you the energy needed for those fun summer nights.

You can read this article, originally posted on MarieClaire.com

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Anya Marina Covers T.I.

Anya Marina‘s latest album, Slow & Steady Seduction: Phase II has been garnering praises everywhere and her live show is like none other. I was lucky enough to catch Anya’s album release concert as well as interviewed her while in Austin, Texas, right before her performance at SXSW. At both shows she creatively covered T.I.’s “Whatever You Like” and now it’s available for download on iTunes for only .99 along with her new single, “All The Same To Me.” Give the songs a listen on the streams and watch the video below. For REAL, click here. For WIN, here.

What do you think? Which version do you like best?

If that’s not enough for you, visit Anya’s MySpace and be sure to check out her Daytrotter session where she performs five songs you can download for free.

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Poll of the Week: Which CMA Interview Are You Looking Forward To Reading?

The CMA Music Festival in Nashville was a blast and I’m still recovering from the weekly events. I just posted my interview with Taylor Swift from the nightly press conference, but I want to know which interview you want to read next! 
I had some great one-on-one interviews with Martina McBride, David Nail, Holly Williams and Jake Owen as well as covered the press conference with acts like Rascal Flatts, Brad Paisley and Lady Antebellum. Who are you most excited to read about? Vote in this week’s poll and I’ll get each interview transcribed as fast as I can. Hope you enjoyed my updates so far! Lots more to come. Thanks for reading and voting!

Which CMA Interview Are You Looking Forward To Reading?

Brad Paisley
David Nail
Holly Williams
Jake Owen
Lady Antebellum
Martina McBride
Rascal Flatts
Reba McEntire
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Hundreds of Fans Camp Out to Meet Taylor Swift

Photo Credit: Wendy Hu

The highlight of CMA week for many fans was Taylor Swift signing at the Nashville Convention Center Sunday morning. While hundreds camped out 18 hours for a chance to meet her in person, Swift showed her appreciation to each and every fan in line. Introducing herself with a welcoming hug and talking one-on-one before signing everything from a photograph to a fan’s guitar, Swift demonstrated just why fans are so receptive to her, signing for well over five hours. 

Pictured above is one such fan, Shannon Calley from Birmingham, Alabama who drove three hours and slept outside since 8 p.m. Saturday night to meet Swift. “It was crazy. There were so many people, but I’m so glad I got to meet her,” Shannon said. “She is one of the nicest people ever. I’m so happy she got to sign my guitar because I started playing because of her. The fact that she got to sign it is awesome.”

Having been writing songs since she was 13, Shannon’s excitement after meeting Swift was so contagious that I wished I had met her myself! When asked if there was anything else she had to say about her experience, all she had to say was, “Taylor rocks!” And, after listening to Swift in the press conference Sunday night and watching her perform an energetic live set on LP Field, I couldn’t agree more. Stay tuned for the full interview. 

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Poll of the Week: If you could ask any artist one question, what would it be?

Gearing up for the CMA Music Festival in Nashville later this week, I’m curious as to what questions you want answered by the musicians I interview. From last week’s poll I know you’re most interested in my interviews and concert recaps, so I want to make sure you get all your questions answered!

I’ll post a few of my favorite questions as options for the poll, but please leave comments of things you want to know. Thursday will be here before we know it and I want to make sure I ask what you most want to know. So, if you could ask any artist one question, what would it be?

What is going through your head while performing onstage?
What is your typical writing process like?
When was the moment you realized you want to be a musician?
Do you feel a song comes out better when it’s based on a real relationship or fantasy?
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Poll of the Week: Which Zootopia Interview Are You Looking Forward To Reading?

Yesterday I had the privilege of covering New York radio station Z100’s annual Zootopia concert. With a high energy lineup of artists like Kelly Clarkson, Jesse McCartney, All-American Rejects, Ciara, Solja Boy, Flo Rida and Black Eyed Peas the packed crowd got everything they came for and more. Not to mention special appearances by Sean Paul, LMFAO and Taylor Momsen from “Gossip Girl.”

I’ll have a full recap of the day’s event tomorrow as well as each interview throughout the week. However, for this week’s poll question I’m curious as to which artist you’re most excited to read about. This will help me figure out which interview to post first. Let me know!

Black Eyed Peas
Jesse McCartney
Ciara
All-American Rejects
Soulja Boy
Flo Rida

I had some great responses to last week’s poll, What New Features Do You Want to See on You Sing, I Write? and definitely plan on adding the “Recommendations” portion to each album and live review so you get a better sense of whether you’d like the featured artist. Also, thanks to Karen’s response I really have to consider buying a flip camera and start doing some live video blogging. What do you think?

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Poll of the Week: What New Features Do You Want to See on You Sing, I Write?

Well, I successfully (or unsuccessfully) however you decide to look at it, applied to be Diddy’s assistant as you may have read from yesterday‘s post. The majority of you voted last week for me to apply and wrote the most encouraging messages, which definitely persuaded me to audition. All in all, it was an experience I won’t forget anytime soon!

Now onto this week’s poll question: What New Features Do You Want to See on You Sing, I Write?

This is more of an open-ended question than a multiple choice selection, so I really want to read your ideas in the comments. I’ll give you a few suggestions, but ultimately I’m looking for your creative input this week. While I’ve learned that many of you enjoy the artist features and interviews from a previous poll, I’m curious to see what my blog may be lacking that you want to see. More contests? Auditions? (for my sake, I hope not!) Music streams? Live Twitter updates on the sidebar? Or, how about recommendations? For example, maybe at the bottom of an album or concert review I’ll put a list of artists the musician sounds like. See my Mat Kearney review for an example.

Let me know. My friend Jennilyn and I have been brainstorming in our free time and it’s so important to get your ideas as well! Please leave your suggestions in the comments. I look forward to reading each one!

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“I Want To Work For Diddy 2? Audition Recap

Those of you who know me are already aware that I’m not the most outspoken person in the world. In fact, I’m more the sit back and observe type of girl. In normal circumstances this isn’t the end-all, but when trying out for a reality show it definitely won’t get you hired. At least that’s what I learned today, which isn’t necessarily a bad thing.

I have to be honest, I was debating all week about auditioning. After watching countless videos about Diddy and doing some research, he doesn’t seem like the easiest man to work for. One of the most highly regarded figures in the Hip-Hop world, Diddy is as business savvy as they come. Musician, producer, actor, designer, — the list goes on and on. Does he ever sleep? Nope, that’s what I learned. His personal mantra is “You can sleep when you’re dead.” You can get a pretty good idea of how intense working for Diddy really is from the video below.

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So, after watching this video you can understand why I was a bit hesitant to go to the audition today. But, I stuck it out and since many of you voted for me to apply and have been giving me tons of encouragement, I decided to go. If anything, it makes for a good blog post, right?

I arrived at the audition location shortly after 9:30 a.m. and there was already a line. Thankfully, I befriended two girls in front of me, one who also turns out to be a writer, so the nearly two hours didn’t seem so bad. When they finally ushered us into the venue there was yet more waiting and my nerves started to get the best of me. You know, your heart pounding through your throat and feeling like it’s going to explode out of your chest. Ten of us were showed into the room and asked to sit down so we could see each other and then the introductions began.

“Tell me your name, where you’re from and why you’d be an asset to Diddy,” Douglas told the crowd. “And pay attention to familiarize yourself with each contestant,” he continued.

The first seven people before me introduced themselves before someone came over to Douglas (the moderator) and he stepped away for a minute — of course right before my turn. My heart was beating and I could feel myself break out into a cold sweat. “Why am I an asset to Diddy?” I kept thinking. Dedicated, hard working, blah blah blah that’s what everyone says.

Douglas came back and it was my turn and I’m pretty sure my voice was shaking. “Hi, I’m Annie Reuter — also a Jersey girl (most of the people in my group were from Jersey).” To be honest I really don’t know what I said after that. I’m sure it was something along the lines of “I’m a freelance writer” but I just blanked out and just said whatever came to mind.

The two people after me introduced themselves to the group and then Douglas said, “Alright. So now you all know each other. I want you to tell me who in this group doesn’t deserve to be here.” I had an idea this was coming, but never really imagined what would happen next. Right away this girl called another girl out, making some remark about the heels she was wearing and how she seems to think she’s better than everybody else. A verbal fight erupted and I’m sitting there flabergasted. I mean, I know girls can be mean but this was pretty intense. Then a few guys got into it and start insulting everyone. While I know I should speak up to show that I could handle a situation like this, I just had nothing to say. How am I supposed to tell how well of an assistant a person could be if I just met them? It was all a bit bizzare to me.

Obviously, the people who made it to round two were the outspoken insult-throwing leaders of the pack and that’s just fine with me. While I’m sure I have to be a bit tougher to thrive in this industry, name calling and harping on a person’s choice of clothing attire are just not something I care to be involved in. At the end of the day, you have to live with yourself and the decisions you make.

A wise man once wrote (aka Mark Twain) “Always do right. This will gratify some people, and astonish the rest.” After today, I couldn’t agree more.

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Rolling Stone’s Six Breakout Bands to Watch

If you didn’t get a chance to attend this year’s Bamboozle festival Rolling Stone has it covered for you. I love featuring new bands on the blog, and wanted to share with you their selection of six up-and-coming bands to watch from this past weekend.

Must admit, I was super psyched to see one of my favorites, Lights Resolve (photo above) added to RS’s list as I’ve covered them a bunch this past year. From interviewing the guys to reviewing one of their show’s for MTV, they deserve all the press they’ve been getting!

To read the Rolling Stone article in it’s entirety click here. And be sure to check out their six picks below on MySpace!

All The Day Holiday

Danger Radio

Hey Monday

Honor Society

Lights Resolve

Locksley