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John Mayer Debuts Music Video For “Who Says”

Today, John Mayer released the video of latest single, “Who Says” on his YouTube channel. Announcing the video on his Twitter page, Mayer said, “Come spend a night out with my friends and I for three minutes.” The video follows Mayer for a night in New York as he plays guitar at a house party, dines at a swanky restaurant and does some stand-up at the Comedy Cellar.

Of the track, in a recent issue of Rolling Stone, Mayer said, “When I sing it, I think about walking around your house naked with a guitar. It’s about being in control of the pleasure in your life.”

Mayer will perform songs from his upcoming release, Battle Studies, November 17 at the Beacon Theatre in New York, which will be broadcast live on Fuse. Tickets are available to members of Local 83, his fan club, as a thank you for years of dedication.

Watch “Who Says” below, and if you like what you hear, be sure to pick up the album due in stores Nov. 17.

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Benefit

Why Benefit To Write Love On Her Arms?

Monica and I have been contacting venues and bands throughout the New York scene in pursuit of our joint benefit concert for the non-profit To Write Love On Her Arms. In between talks with friends and explaining the organization, I thought I’d fill you in on the history of TWLOHA and how I originally discovered it so you get more of a sense why this charity concert is so important to us.

History
Jamie Tworkowski founded To Write Love on Her Arms (TWLOHA), three years ago when he met a girl who was dealing with depression, addiction, self injury and had attempted suicide. The girl was denied entry at a treatment center in Florida and for five days, he and a group of friends tried to encourage and help her. The girl gave Tworkowski permission to tell her story, which became the To Write Love on Her Arms article featured in Relevant Magazine. To help raise money for her treatment, Jamie began selling T-shirts, which bands like Switchfoot, Paramore and local New Yorkers Lights Resolve wore at concerts, helping to spread the word of TWLOHA.

The Vision
TWLOHA is a non-profit movement dedicated to presenting hope and finding help for those struggling with depression, addiction, self-injury and suicide. TWLOHA exists to encourage, inform, inspire, and also to invest directly into treatment and recovery. For an in-depth interview with Jamie, click here.

Why TWLOHA?
I’m not sure exactly how I first heard of TWLOHA. Maybe it was at a Switchfoot concert, could have been MySpace, whatever it was, the message resonated with me. Perhaps it was my desire to change the world with writing meaningful articles, but I tried everything I could to pitch what TWLOHA was doing at two of my internships at the time. While each editor acknowledged their interest in the story, for whatever reason the article never ran.

You can imagine my excitement then, when seeing more being written about TWLOHA in countless publications. The benefit concert is my way of bringing awareness where my unpublished article failed. In the upcoming weeks, in between announcing each performer, I plan on posting my article, one page at a time on You Sing, I Write. While it isn’t entirely music related, I hope you’ll read it.

Nearly three years ago, I spoke with three college students who dealt with and overcame self mutilation and depression as well as a counselor at Rutgers University and staff member of TWLOHA. While it was written a while back, I think the issues brought up in the article are still relevant today and finally these three stories will be told. Stay tuned.

For more on TWLOHA, visit their Web site. Have you heard of TWLOHA previously? What are your thoughts on the non-profit? What bands have you seen supporting the cause?

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Band of the Week

Band of the Week: The Hollows

Forming just six months ago, The Hollows have been packing venues throughout New York with their roots-based Americana and jam band style of music. The five-piece New York outfit is often accompanied onstage by additional guest performers with instruments as varied as an accordion, trumpet and banjo.

A few weeks ago I caught The Hollows performance at Fat Baby where they played to a standing room only crowd for nearly two hours. For a fairly new band, the fact that they even had enough original material to play for that long is impressive. Fans in attendance could be heard singing along and dancing in what little floor space was available.

While music fans seem to love their music, venues share similar sentiments. Pete’s Candy Store newsletter described their music as, “An amalgam of country blues, rockabilly and homespun folk that employs guitar, banjo, mandolin, piano, organ, harmonica, accordion and basses under tightly woven harmonies, carefully crafted melodies and smooth, fluid rhythm.”

I couldn’t agree more. While songs like “Sticks and Stones” and “Sycamore” have a classic and more rustic vibe, “How To Marry a Millionaire” is a tongue in cheek ballad at first, before the tempo picks up mid-song.

Watch the videos of previous performances below, and if you like what you hear be sure to check out The Hollows tomorrow night at Pete’s Candy Store. For more on them, visit MySpace and YouTube.

“How To Marry A Millionaire”

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“The Wildlife” and “Sycamore”
If a nine-minute video is too long for you, start at 4 minutes for “Sycamore.”

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News

Poll of the Week: Which Night Would You Prefer the You Sing, I Write Bash?

I’ve been working with Monica from The Jew Spot the past few weeks on the details to our joint benefit concert for To Write Love On Her Arms. We both didn’t realize how difficult booking a venue in New York is compared to New Jersey, but we have our heart set on a New York concert.

While we’ve narrowed down our possible spot to several locations, what we want to know is what day, if you had the choice, would work best for you. While Fridays and Saturdays are typically the standard, the night all depends on venue availability as well as the bands that we’re hoping to come out. Please let us know in this week’s poll!

Also, the show will be benefiting one of our favorite non-profits, To Write Love On Her Arms. I’ve been explaining TWLOHA to many of my friends and recently came across a great interview with the founder here. Be sure to click on the link to read more about how the organization got it’s start and for more information, visit their Web site. Now onto this week’s poll:

Which night would you prefer the YSIW bash?

Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Any night
Other

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Features Videos

Saturday Song Addiction

Obviously, if you’ve read this blog even once you know I love music. And, when I really like a song I tend to listen to it continuously on repeat or make it my ringtone for months (sometimes years, to the chagrin of my close friends and family!)

This weekend I present to you four songs I cannot stop listening to. (Better four then just one, right?) Love to know your thoughts and what songs you can’t get out of your head!

“Hey, Soul Sister” by Train

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“Fireflies” by Owl City

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“Save You” by Matthew Perryman Jones

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“Empire State of Mind” by Jay-Z featuring Alicia Keys

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Song of the Week Videos

Song of the Week: “Fifteen”

CMT debuted the video of Taylor Swift‘s newest single, “Fifteen” earlier today. Definitely an emotional track, Swift reminisces of her early days of high school, something I think we all can relate to.

Watch the music video for “Fifteen” below. For a chance to win a trip to see Taylor perform and meet her, head on over to CMT.com.

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News

Mariah Carey Launches Global Mobile and Digital Concert

It’s never been done before, so what better artist than Mariah Carey to launch a concert that can be viewed via cell phone and other digital devices worldwide? Saturday, October 10, Carey’s performance, “Mariah Carey Live In Las Vegas” will be aired via www.iviago.com.

Presented by GDE Partners in association with the Island Def Jam Group, the digital broadcast, also available in high definition on October 24, will be delivered through Iviago’s virtual global stage, accessible in over 200 countries via more than 235 mobile and digital partners including iClips and iTunes.

Virtual concert tickets cost $9.99 and are available by texting Mariah to 313131, through Mariah Carey’s official website www.MariahCarey.com and Facebook or MySpace page. The concert stream will be sent on the day of the event to anyone who purchases a ticket, and can be viewed right away or saved for future one-time viewing.

Visit www.iviago.com or MariahCarey.com for more information.

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Tyrone Wells and Matt Hires Tonight at Highline Ballroom!

Just wanted to fill you in and let you know that I’ll be covering Tyrone Wells and Matt Hires tonight at Highline Ballroom. Also, I’ll be interviewing Hires after the show, so be sure to let me know if you have any questions to ask!

I’ve seen Wells perform a few times over the last year and he always puts on a great show. If you’re in the area, come out! Tickets are still available online and at the door.

Be sure to follow the show tonight on Twitter.

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Backstreet Boys Release Sixth Studio Album, Cancel Appearances Due To Swine Flu

Do you remember the first band you fell in love with? You’d save up every penny of your allowance to see them perform — even camp out overnight for a chance to buy tickets to their show. For me, that band was the Backstreet Boys.

I’ve been following BSB since the seventh grade and can’t count the number of shows I’ve been to. While my friends are glad to see my music tastes over the years expand, there will always be that little spot for BSB in my heart (I know, so lame!).

Their sixth studio album, This Is Us, was released today and due to Brian Littrell’s diagnosis of swine flu, the band have canceled their appearances for the next few days (see video below). Consisting mostly of dance tracks produced by Max Martin, T-Pain, and Ryan Tedder among others, This Is Us, strays from the strong ballads longtime fans know and love.

Perhaps trying to conform to the trend of Auto-Tune and club hits that have been storming the charts as of late, the album is a departure from that classic Backstreet Boys sound. In fact, at times it sounds like they’re trying too hard. While This Is Us is far from the boy band days of the 90s, it’s their popular ballads of that era I’ll continue to remember.

Watch Littrell’s video message to fans below.

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Did you pick up the new album today? What are your thoughts of it? Who is your favorite band and what’s the craziest thing you’ve done to buy tickets to a show?

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Band of the Week

Band of the Week: Sherwood

Sherwood is indie pop-rock at it’s best. With their catchy music and arena-friendly choruses, it is no wonder that they’ve been selected to tour with Hanson and Hellogoodbye this fall.

While their last release, A Different Light received rave reviews and even garnered a top spot as a favorite independent release by music critics, their upcoming album is bound to do the same. Due in stores October 13, Que is Sherwood’s third release and will be distributed via MySpace Records.

What’s particularly enjoyable of Sherwood’s music is that it’s often unexpected. For example, a song like “Around You” starts out ballad-like before picking up mid-song. In fact, it’s hard to place Sherwood into one genre. With a mix of pop, punk, and rock, songs like “Maybe This Time,” have an anthemic feel with soaring guitar features and fitting percussion accompaniment.

While they’re not entirely reinventing a genre, “Song In My Head” brings to mind early 90s pop-punk bands like The Ataris and Jimmy Eat World with their wear-your-heart-on-your-sleeve lyrics and summer anthems. Additionally, Sherwood continue to leave room for the unanticipated. “Not Gonna Love” (see video below) features soft piano, taking a backseat to the percussion on the track with airy vocals.

For more on Sherwood, visit them on MySpace where you can listen to a full album premiere of Qu on October 12th. Meanwhile, watch a video of the making of “Not Gonna Love” below. Be sure to visit their MySpace every day until the album release as they’re revealing a new webisode each day!

Qu Video Sneak Peek Video #1 – Not Gonna Love
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Recommended: For fans of Jimmy Eat World, Mae, The Ataris, Yellowcard.

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