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Sinead O’Connor and Mary J. Blige Join Forces to Combat Sex Trafficking with New Single

It’s not every day that an artist donates all the proceeds of her song to charity. However, “This Is to Mother You,” a joint venture between Sinead O’Connor, Mary J.Blige and Girls Educational & Mentoring Services (GEMS) is doing just that.

GEMS is a New-York based organization with the mission to empower girls and young women who have experienced sexual exploitation and trafficking and rescue them from the streets. It is the only organization in New York and the largest provider of services in the country to sexually exploited and domestically trafficked girls and young women.

“GEMS serves girls ages 12-21 who have been victims of the commercial sex industry and has been working for the last 11 years to provide services, housing, counseling, etc. but to really change public opinion and perception on who victims are, what they need, what they deserve,” said Rachel Lloyd, founder and executive director of GEMS. “It’s easy for people to forget that’s what is happening to American girls in our country. The song is [in part] to raise support for the program, but is really about raising awareness on this issue.”

“This Is to Mother You,” a powerful ballad written by O’Connor features Blige and introduces Martha B., a member of GEMS. Originally released by O’Connor in 1997, the song has been remastered and produced by Doc McKinney and Ali Shaheed Muhammad.

“When I saw the lyrics I fell in love with the song,” said Blige. “All I ever wanted to do is encourage women and know they could make it if I could make it.”

O’Connor agreed. “I think the work GEMS does is fantastic. I hope it inspires people in America to really take this message onboard. But not only in America, in other countries like Ireland and all around Europe because obviously, these are issues that affect people all over the world. Hopefully what will come out of this is inspiration. It’s a real honor for me and a subject I can identify strongly, being a survivor myself.”

A survivor led organization, GEMS’ philosophy is about survivor voice, and “This Is to Mother You” speaks directly to the cause. The track introduces Martha B., a survivor and member of GEMS.

“The song speaks to the alumni, the survivors. It speaks directly to what we’re trying to put out there: letting girls that don’t know yet that they are going to be survivors. That we’re here to mother them, we’re here to support them, we’re here to love them and they’re not alone in this world. We’re survivors. We’re fighters and we will overcome.”

Production-wise, Martha said being in the studio with Blige was a beautiful experience and the track is to mother all the girls that are still in the streets, juvenile facilities and high schools. “The ones that the pimps haven’t gotten to, the ones the pimps are working on, the ones that the pimps have and the ones who have gotten away from their pimps. It’s for everybody. You’re not alone. I’m here, I love you, I care about you. It’s a powerful message and I’m very honored to be a part of this whole experience.”

“This Is to Mother You” is available for download today, where all the proceeds go directly to GEMS. Purchase the track on iTunes here. For more on GEMS visit their Web site.

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Two Weeks Until You Sing, I Write + The Jew Spot Benefit For TWLOHA!

We’re just a little over two weeks away from the official two-year blog anniversary and benefit concert for To Write Love On Her Arms! The show will be Saturday, December 19th from 6-11pm at Don Hills at 511 Greenwich St. Have you RSVP’d yet? You can RSVP here on Facebook as well as purchase your tickets here.

Monica and I are psyched for the show and I hope you are too. We have some awesome auction items including autographed CDs by John Mayer, Ingrid Michaelson, and Jack’s Mannequin as well as a pretty sweet Switchfoot prize pack including an autographed album, DVD and poster. We’ll have some special guests and of course great performances by Hotspur, Love Automatic, Tor Miller Band and The Ramblers.

Doors open at 6 and you’ll want to get there early as the show starts promptly at 7pm with what’s sure to be a memorable set by The Ramblers. (Seriously…we really mean 7).

Guest of a Guest was nice enough to promote the show in their December calendar and if you’d like to promote as well, feel free to e-mail me for the official flier. Don Hills holds 600 and we’re expecting a sold-out crowd, so buy your tickets early!

To Write Love on Her Arms is a non-profit movement dedicated to presenting hope and finding help for people struggling with depression, addiction, self-injury and suicide. TWLOHA exists to encourage, inform, inspire and also to invest directly into treatment and recovery. For more information, visit TWLOHA’s Web site here.

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Up Close with Norah Jones

Norah Jones, the Grammy-award winning songstress, is back with her fourth studio album, The Fall. Released just last week, Jones says The Fall has more grooves and heavier beats than the past.

Jones has sold more albums than any other female jazz artist this decade. While popular tracks like “Come Away With Me” and “Don’t Know Why” stormed the charts, The Fall is sure to reach similar success.

Watch the video below as Jones talks about her latest album and to hear her perform tracks off The Fall, click here.

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Buy a Record, Save a Life

Music plays such a major part in my life, it’s always inspiring when an artist goes out of his way to make a difference. One band, Georgia-based The Goodfight, is making their impact on the world by donating their record sales to charity: water.

The Goodfight will give away 100% of the revenue generated by their latest album, Good & Evil, to provide thirsty people with access to clean water. The goal is to sell 10,000 records for charity:water which will help build wells, provide clean water solutions and save countless lives.

Their plan is simple: Buy a record, listen to it, tell all your friends and change the lives of people around the world.

Good music for a great cause, it’s not too hard to convince you to participate is it? For more information, watch the video below and visit The Goodfight’s site here to purchase a copy of their album.

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You Sing, I Write + The Jew Spot Present A Benefit For TWLOHA

You Sing, I Write and The Jew Spot are happy to be hosting a benefit concert for To Write Love On Her Arms on December 19th.

We invite you to join us as we celebrate our 2-year blog anniversaries and raise awareness for To Write Love on Her Arms. We’ve asked a few of our friends to join us in this worthy cause, with performances by Hotspur, The Ramblers, Tor Miller Band and Love Automatic.

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19
DON HILLS, 511 GREENWICH ST.
DOORS 6P | SHOW 7P | ALL AGES

PURCHASE TICKETS HERE

Buying a ticket online will automatically enter you into one raffle of your choice: autographed cd and poster packages from artists like John Mayer, Mat Kearney, Jack’s Mannequin & Ingrid Michaelson!

To Write Love on Her Arms is a non-profit movement dedicated to presenting hope and finding help for people struggling with depression, addiction, self-injury and suicide. TWLOHA exists to encourage, inform, inspire and also to invest directly into treatment and recovery.

www.yousingiwrite.com | www.thejewspot.net | www.twloha.com | FACEBOOK

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Book Review: “Cassette from My Ex”

Do you remember your first mixtape? Whether you made or received mixtapes in the past, Cassette from My Ex: Stories and Soundtracks of Lost Loves will surely strike up some nostalgia. Edited by Jason Bitner, Cassette from My Ex contains a collection of 60 essays about relationships and mixtapes from musicians, magazine editors, VJs and more. Packed with comical and poignant tales of first love, friendship and heartbreak, the stories are relatable and at many times, bittersweet.

At the New York launch party, Bitner informed the audience of the origins of the project. After finding an old suitcase filled with 60-70 cassettes in his basement, one tape stood out. It was a mixtape he was given junior year of high school by his first girlfriend. Instantly transported back to January of 1991, Bitner realized if he held onto the tape for so many years, he surely couldn’t be alone. Thus began Cassette from My Ex.

Joe Levy (editor of Maxim), Claudia Gonson (pianist/drummer of The Magnetic Fields) and Michael Hearst (musician and writer) provided insight into their mixtape days. The panel debated the mixtape process with Bitner, who hosted the evening. Whether it was spending countless hours tracking the tape to perfection or delicately designing the artwork to accompany the tape, all agreed that nothing was more satisfying than sitting on the floor with their record collection and crafting the perfect mixtape. Move over iTunes playlists; let’s bring back the mixtape.

From the hilarious hand-me-down tale of a woman who discovers two of her boyfriends dated the same woman, Melissa, who made them both the same mix (a huge don’t in the mixtape world) to the heartbreak of learning of an ex’s suicide, each story is written from the heart and begs the reader to turn the page and discover the story behind the next mixtape.

“We made each other tapes because we believed that music articulated what we could not otherwise express,” Ben Greenman wrote in his essay, “Sorrowful, Standing.” Vincent Chung seemingly agreed in his write-up, “Snowball’s Chance in Hell.” “To me, receiving mixtapes isn’t about discovering new music expertly mixed with sweet transitions. They simply have to encapsulate the author’s personality, and the cassettes were always ideal in their imperfections.”

Cassette from My Ex will surely find you laughing and when finished, in search of your old mixtape, or possibly inspire you to make one for someone else. Either way, Jenny Reader said it best. “Times change, people change, but the tunes that become entwined in the fabric of your life? That’s as gritty and real, and as unchangeable, as it gets.”

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Taylor Swift Wins Entertainer of the Year

The youngest country star to ever win Entertainer of the Year and first female solo artist to do it since Shania Twain a decade ago, Taylor Swift took home the CMA award beating out her all-male nominees, Kenny Chesney, Brad Paisley, Keith Urban and George Strait.

“I will never forget this moment because in this moment everything that I have ever wanted has happened to me,” Swift said in between tears during her acceptance speech before bringing her band to the stage.

Kanye West was the bud of many jokes last night, and after what went down at MTV’s VMA Awards earlier this year, it was expected. “Mama’s don’t let your babies grow up to be Kanye,” sang co-hosts Brad Paisley and Carrie Underwood at the start of the show.

Swift even cracked a joke about it. While making her acceptance speech after winning Female Vocalist of the Year, she said, “I want to thank every single person in this room tonight for not running up on the stage during this speech.”

For a complete Taylor Swift run down of the night, watch CMT’s video below. Did you watch the show? What do you think is in store for Taylor after winning Entertainer of the Year?

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CMA Awards Air on ABC Tonight!

Taylor Swift will kick off the CMA Awards tonight with her performance at the Sommet Center in Nashville. Hosted by Brad Paisley and Carrie Underwood, the awards show will air tonight at 8 p.m. on ABC. Will you be watching?

Swift is up for Entertainer of the Year award along with Kenny Chesney, Brad Paisley, George Strait and Keith Urban. Who do you think will win?

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Stream John Mayer’s Upcoming Release

Earlier today, Rhapsody launched a new artist promotion supporting John Mayer’s upcoming release, Battle Studies. Due to hit stores Tuesday, November 17th, fans can listen to the tracks in their entirety a week early on Rhapsody.com and VH1’s “The Leak.”

While I’m sure many of you have heard latest single, “Who Says” and debated the truth behind the lyrics, “Who says I can’t get stoned,” you’ll be happy to know the rest of the album is far less questionable. Emotive “All We Ever Do Is Say Goodbye” has that acoustic folk feel reminiscent to last release, Continuum while “Half Of My Heart” is more uplifting. Featuring Taylor Swift on backing vocals, both singer’s voices blend extremely well. “Crossroads,” a song familiar to Eric Clapton fans, showcases Mayer’s blues side well. A refreshing surprise amongst numerous ballads, it is on this track that Mayer truly shines.

What do you think? Will you be picking up a copy of Mayer’s Battle Studies next week? Be sure to check out Rhapsody.com and VH1’s “The Leak” for a complete album stream. Which song is your favorite?

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Switchfoot Album Preview

I’m typing this blog as I’m working on an in-depth album review of Switchfoot‘s forthcoming release, Hello Hurricane, due in stores Tuesday. (Hoping to get the review up for you tomorrow!) In the meantime, take a look at the album trailer and their latest single, “Mess of Me” below. Their first album in nearly three years, the band proves they’re still alive and rocking. What do you think?

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