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Cinco de Mayo Playlist

Cinco de Mayo is just a few hours away and Terra USA created a playlist to celebrate the occasion. They mixed the new, like Mexican Institute of Sound, with the old, Tito Puente remastered works.

What will you be listening to? For their Cinco de Mayo playlist, click here. Complete track listing below. Enjoy!

The Pinker Tones – “Happy Everywhere”
Los Fabulosos Cadillacs – “Padre Nuestro”
Mexican Institute of Sound – “Nadia”
Plastilina Mosh – “Pervert Pop Song”
Eric Bobo feat. Cultura Londres & Kemo the Blaxican – “Fiesta”
Tito Puente – “Más Guagancó”
Nadia – “Mátanlos”
Dave Cortez – “Happy with a Hook” (DJ Format)
Solange & Flex – “I Decide”
Nortec Collective – “Tijuana Sound Machine”
Amandititita – “La Muy Muy”
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Band of the Week

Band of the Week: The Spring Standards

New York trio The Spring Standards offer listeners a diverse experience on their debut full length, Would Things Be Different. Produced by Bryce Goggin (Pavement, Phish, The Apples in Stereo), the release mixes jazz, country and a throwback to 1950s rock & roll. Alternating between James Cleare, James Smith and Heather Robb on lead vocals, each track brings something new and refreshing to the listener.

First track on MySpace, “Halcyon Days” starts things off with light whistling before Smith enters. With soft banjo, string and bell accompaniment, the trio relax the listener. Not for too long, though as “Queen of the Lot” quickly switches gears. With fitting piano introduction, Robb’s airy vocals captivate before horn and percussion pick up the pace. The music suddenly segues into a jazzier sound as Robb belts, “Why not have it all/You’ve every right to take what’s not tied down.”

Known for their impeccable harmonizing, it is not their individual solos that impress, but when the band sings together. Tracks like the energetic “Goodbye Midnight” and “Little Bug” on EP No One Will Know showcase The Spring Standards’ vocal ability best and continues to intrigue the listener.

Standout MySpace track, “Little Bug” takes the listener back to doo-wop days of the 1950s and 60s combined with their seductive electric guitar accompaniment. Bearing resemblance to The Doors and Elvis Presley with their musical build up, it is hard to place The Spring Standards into one genre. This is not a detriment, however. Music fans of every genre can find something to like within The Spring Standards release. After all, isn’t that the dream of every musician?

Watch The Spring Standards perform “Halcyon Days” below. For more, be sure to visit them on MySpace.

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Song of the Week Videos

Song of the Week: “God Gave Me You”

I received an email about Dave Barnes’ latest video “God Gave Me You” earlier this week and instantly fell in love with it. Maybe it was my sister’s wedding approaching and the constant wedding talk over the past few weeks, but the lyrics and story behind the song really struck a chord. It makes sense though, considering he wrote the song as an ode to his wife, PopEater reports.

“I believe that people are built for community with each other. We often times take relationship for granted,” Barnes said. “I wrote ‘God Gave Me You’ because I’m thankful for my wife, and how she makes me a better person.”

I have a feeling “God Gave Me You” will become a popular wedding song. What do you think?

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You can catch Barnes on the road promoting his latest release, What We Want, What We Get. For more, be sure to visit him on MySpace.

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Benefit Interviews

Kelli Pyle

A few weeks ago, I told you about the benefit concert for She’s the First I’ll be helping with. She’s the First is a media campaign that promotes the importance of educating girls who would otherwise not have the opportunity to go to school. In the upcoming weeks I’ll be announcing each artist performing at the June 10th show in NYC. Stay tuned!

This week, I chatted with Kelli Pyle, the singer who inspired the Girls Who Rock concert. With her sultry singing style and seductive dance moves, Pyle sings everything from R&B; to blues, jazz and pop. Not to mention, she has shared the stage with Usher, Alicia Keys and John Legend. The Missouri born and bred singer now calls New York her home where you can catch her performing live. Read on to find out more on Kelli and what She’s the First means to her.

What first sparked your decision to pursue a career in music?
I’ve always loved to entertain ever since I can remember. Music has always meant so much to me. When I was little I used to always ask my dad to turn the radio to the station that played 1930s and 1940s music and I would dance to it and feel so inspired. My mom said she used to play “P.Y.T.” by Michael Jackson for me while I was in her tummy. I think it was something that I was born with. A natural love for music and to perform.

What inspires you?
This is a deep question because so many things inspire me. Something as simple as a flower, a poem, seeing the sunrise, nature, seeing others do good deeds. There are so many inspiring things around us everyday and I think sometimes we overlook them because we get so caught up in the hectic lives we live.

What are some of the obstacles you’ve faced?
I’ve had a blessed life, with good parents and a solid upbringing so that really set a foundation for my life, but I think I face the same challenges a lot of girls my age face. At some point in our lives as girls we face issues with self doubt hoping we can live up to the standard society has set for us. In the music industry the media paints a picture of “perfect women” and there is no such thing. So sometimes you find yourself comparing yourself to others and that’s never good. I’ve learned that I’m exactly who I am for a reason I love every part of me! I’m 100% confident in who I am.

How did you overcome them?
I’m confident in what I do and the decision I make in life. I make sure that when I wake up in the morning I start off positive and I’m thankful for everything I do have. And with that I feel I can overcome anything.

What’s your songwriting process? 
Sometimes it starts off as a poem, sometimes a melody, sometimes a good lyric, sometimes it’s getting in the studio with talented people and feeding off their creative energy. It’s all those wrapped into one big bundle that makes a good song.

What was your favorite subject to learn in school, besides music?
Anything to do with animals. I loved when we were able to study animals and nature and how the world works. I also really enjoyed nutrition and how it applies to the body. I’m passionate about eating organically and taking good care of my body so that was always interesting to me. I also really liked English, especially when we were challenged to write a story. Writing always came very natural to me and was very therapeutic. As a kid I remember writing many poems under a big white birch tree we had my yard.

What were you the first to do or what will you be the first to do?
I want to inspire people with my music. I know I won’t be the first person to ever inspire someone with music, but I want to be the first to inspire someone in a way they’ve never felt. I want girls to feel empowered by what I stand for which is giving back, loving yourself, respecting this world we live in. This is why I’m so honored to be a part of “She’s the First” because it represent the same things I do.

What’s the next big thing happening in your career?
I’m working hard on promoting my Kelli Pyle album which is available and out now on itunes. I will be performing for “She’s the First” benefit so I’m really excited about that. I’m taking steps everyday to climb this ladder of success and reach the top and I always want to make sure I enjoy the journey. I never want to lose sight of why I started in the beginning.

What’s your favorite ‘girl power’ song?
I love the song “Video” by India Arie. I’ve listened to that song so many times to feel empowered. India Arie isn’t your typical artist she is outside of the box and she is truly beautiful for that. That song allows women to really sing a song that says “Hey I’m beautiful no matter what.” And I love that. It’s a great thing to leave women with empowerment instead of degrading them like so many songs do in this day and age! I love it when she says “Go on and love yourself, everything is gonna be just fine.” Girls need to love themselves so they can give back and love the world.

Why did you decide to get involved with She’s the First?
It’s an amazing cause. Girls are the future. If we can shape and mold them into strong women then the world will be a better place. Girls become mothers who set the foundations for our children. So if we start with putting girls first and giving them the love, education, and direction they need then we are securing a bright future!

Kelli Pyle’s impressive debut self-titled album is available now on iTunes. For more on Kelli be sure to give her a listen on MySpace. You can catch Kelli live at Crash Mansion May 6. To find out more about She’s the First, visit shesthefirst.org.

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Interviews Videos

Graham Colton

Video Credit: Wendy Hu

Last Thursday, I caught Graham Colton live when he was in Hoboken opening for Jason Reeves. After his acoustic set, I chatted with Colton for Hoboken Patch and learned about his songwriting process, upcoming release and what it’s like touring with his musical heroes. You can watch the video below and read the complete interview on Hoboken Patch here.

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For more on Graham Colton, be sure to visit his Web site. You can stream his EP, Twenty Something below.

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New Music Seminar Introduces the New Music Business

At a recent industry night, I learned about The New Music Seminar, a two-day, three-night conference with the purpose to connect and inform music enthusiasts on how to achieve success in the music business. Whether you’re an artist, manager, business executive, label or promoter, the seminar promises you will learn five things:

1. The secret to leaving your millions of competitors in the dust
2. How to turn your music dreams into reality
3. A whole new way to see the music business that will give you opportunities you never new existed
4. Simple strategies to build your touring business
5. The newest technologies and techniques to market yourself and manage your business

Each day includes numerous panels, presentations, mentoring sessions, live music and networking opportunities. Speakers for the NYC conference on July 19-21 include Pandora, Reverbnation, Myspace Music, CMT and many more. The Artist Movement “conducted” by Margaret Cho will feature superstar artists discussing how they got their break and tips on how to apply what worked for them.

I was intrigued, and sold by last year’s video recap. I think you will be too.

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A recent press release on the seminar stated: “Artists have never had so much power to control their own careers and build their success. This affordable event gives artists and their representatives the knowledge, tools and connections to step into the tomorrow’s music business today. Delegates all receive the New Music Business Guidebook filled with important do’s and don’ts by the experts, tips, information, forms and essential websites and blogs.”

For more information and a complete schedule, visit newmusicseminar.com. Register by this Friday for the discounted early bird rate.

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Band of the Week

Band of the Week: 6th Street

With catchy melodies and moving ballads, electro pop duo 6th Street offer listeners much diversity throughout their danceable tracks. Whether it’s the beautiful piano based “Angels Falling” or the fast paced “Try and Stop Love,” Mike Miller and Grant Cook capture the listener’s attention.

While their upbeat tracks are club friendly, it is their ballads that leave the biggest impact. “Angels Falling” begins with a delicate piano intro before Miller’s soft vocals enter. A heartbreaking tale of questioning life, love and death, the song strikes a chord.

“Never Gone” follows suit with piano and amps up the energy with additional musical accompaniment providing a strong soundscape to the track. With what sounds like soaring string features and electronic beats in the background, the band bears striking resemblance to Owl City. Miller’s vocals sound vaguely familiar and at times echo that of singer-songwriters Mat Kearney and Matt Nathanson.

Continuing to showcase their talent and ability as musicians by combining energetic beats with emotional vocals, 6th street give a new definition to the ballad. Hard to place into one genre, the duo provide a unique music experience.

Back from a recent stint of showcases at SXSW, the LA-based band will perform two New York shows this week. Tomorrow night, at Kenny’s Castaways and Saturday at Arlene’s Grocery. I have two tickets to giveaway for Saturday’s show thanks to AMP3 PR. You can be in the running by adding the band on Facebook and Twitter and RT this blog post.

Just tweet, “@yousingiwrite I want to attend @6thstreetmusic’s concert Saturday. http://bit.ly/d2eIuc.”

I’ll pick a winner Thursday. Good luck!

Recommended: For fans of Owl City, The Postal Service, Mat Kearney, Matt Nathanson.

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Q&A

Poll of the Week: Which Interview Do You Want to Read First?

Over the past month, I’ve been all over New York and New Jersey meeting bands and various people in the music scene. Happy to report, you’ll be able to watch many of my interviews in the upcoming weeks!

For this week’s poll I want to know which interview you’d like to see featured on You Sing, I Write first. Feel free to leave additional bands you’d like me to cover in the comments!

Which Interview Do You Want to Read First?
Fridge Films
Graham Colton
NEEDTOBREATHE
Will Knox
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Song of the Week

Song of the Week: “Wrong Baby Wrong”

Photo Credit: Wendy Hu

One of the most beautiful voices in country, Martina McBride has been singing her heart out for nearly two decades. With uplifting songs that celebrate friendship and independence, her music strikes a chord, particularly to young women.

I was lucky enough to meet and interview McBride last summer at the CMA Music festival where she gave me advice to relay to women working towards accomplishing their goals and overcoming obstacles: “Perseverance and support. If you can get support from your friends or from your family, that’s important.”

It’s no surprise that current single, “Wrong Baby Wrong Baby Wrong,” is a song that celebrates the friendship and support girlfriends can have when the wrong guy is finally “gone baby gone.”

Watch the video below for “Wrong Baby Wrong Baby Wrong.” I’ve included one of my favorite Martina McBride videos as well. What’s your favorite Martina song? 

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“This One’s For the Girls”

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Q&A; with Martina McBride
Martina McBride and Former Miss America Speak Out on Domestic Violence
CMA 2009: Six Artists to Watch
CMA Music Festival Recap

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Free Download of the Week: Athlete’s “The Getaway”

Last month, I reviewed UK-based band Athlete‘s latest album, Black Swan. The group has been garnering quite a bit of attention and are featured as iTunes free download this week. You can watch their new video for first single, “The Getaway” below and download it via iTunes here.

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Athlete return to the US this summer. See complete tour dates below.
MAY 31 Hoboken NJ – Maxwell’s
JUNE 01 New York NY – Bowery Ballroom
JUNE 02 Cambridge MA – Middle East Downstairs
JUNE 03 Philadelphia PA – Johnny Brenda’s
JUNE 05 Brooklyn NY – The Bell House
JUNE 06 Vienna VA – Jammin’ Java
JUNE 07 Toronto ONT – Lee’s Palace
JUNE 09 Chicago IL – Double Door
JUNE 10 Minneapolis MN – Triple Rock
JUNE 12 Denver CO – Bluebird Theatre
JUNE 14 Seattle WA – Crocodile Cafe
JUNE 15 Vancouver BC – Venue
JUNE 16 Portland OR – Mississippi Studios
JUNE 17 San Francisco CA – The Independent
JUNE 19 San Diego CA – The Casbah
JUNE 21 Los Angeles CA – Troubadour
JUNE 22 Phoenix AZ – Rhythm Room
JUNE 24 Dallas TX – Cambridge Room @ HOB
JUNE 25 Austin TX – Stubbs Bar-B-Q
JUNE 26 Houston TX – Walters On Washington
JUNE 28 Birmingham AL – WorkPlay Theater
JUNE 29 Atlanta GA – Vinyl
JUNE 30 Chapel Hill NC – Local 506
JULY 01 Pittsburgh PA – Club Cafe