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Dion Roy Showcases New Songs at EP Release Party

Wednesday night, singer-songwriter Dion Roy performed new tracks off his latest EP, The Nearest Light to a packed crowd at New York’s The Living Room. As he showcased his emotion-filled songs with a full band, Roy proved he is an artist to watch. Midway through his set, he informed the crowd that his EP debuted at No. 16 on the singer/songwriter chart on iTunes. A day later, The Nearest Light, peaked at No. 8.

Roy started his EP release party with a few songs from his full-length album, Gallery, including “Wants It” before he performed The Nearest Light in it’s entirety. When I interviewed Roy earlier this year, he told me the track is a collection of different relationships he has been in.

“At first glance, [‘Wants It’ sounds like] I’m heartbroken. If you listen or read the rest of the lyrics it shows how I was heartbroken but when she decided to come back into my life it was like, ‘See you later.'” A personal track, Roy says it’s a song he plans to play throughout his career.

“I’m so humbled you’re all here tonight,” he told the room before introducing first track off his EP. “The Wave is kind of a love song,” he said.

With Roy’s descriptive lyrics combined with Peter Roessler on guitar, Ed Marshall on bass, and Boots Factor of Stephen Kellogg and The Sixers on drums rounding out the sound, the song struck a chord.

Next track, “Dirty Hotel Scenery,” showcased an edgier sound with heavy percussion and bass accompaniment. One of the first songs he ever wrote, Roy said it’s one of his favorite tracks. The set concluded with the beautiful haunting ballad “Of Grey” and the upbeat “On the Way Down.” The room fell silent throughout each song, as Roy captivated the audience’s attention.

The Nearest Light has remained within the Top 20 singer/songwriter position on iTunes throughout the past three days. Additionally, it has been licensed for use in the upcoming seasons of “The Real World” and “Keeping Up with the Kardashians.” With a U.S. summer tour in the works with “American Idol”‘s Josiah Leming and Todd Carey, Dion Roy shows no signs of slowing down.

Be sure to visit Dion Roy on MySpace and you can read my interview with him here.

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Concert Reviews

The Gaslight Anthem Celebrates New Record Across State Lines

Photo Credit: Wendy Hu

From the moment the Gaslight Anthem took the stage at New York City’s Irving Plaza last Tuesday, the energy in the room skyrocketed. The day of their record release for new album American Slang, the New Jersey quartet demonstrated what a rock show should be. As fans clapped along at the right moment on every song, singing word for word and creating havoc by dancing and crowd-surfing in a mosh pit on the floor, the excitement of the sold-out show was evident.

For my complete review with additional photos, visit Venus Zine.

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Val Emmich and Kate Rockland Share Their Talents In Hoboken

Last night, music and fiction came together at the Turtle Club with a performance by singer-songwriter Val Emmich and reading from “Falling Is Like This,” by Hoboken-based writer, Kate Rockland.

Both Jersey natives and Rutgers alumni, Rockland’s father was Emmich’s American Studies professor. When Emmich asked him to read a novel he had written, he suggested the two connect. “We saw each other at Starbucks and started up a friendship and had an idea to do this event together,” Emmich said. “I think it worked out well. I am a fan of fiction. I read her book, and although it’s definitely chick lit, I enjoyed it. It was very much my world and it was really authentic.”

Emmich kicked off the night with a powerful performance of  “Absolutely Still,” a song he co-wrote with Better Than Ezra’s Kevin Griffin. Alone on acoustic guitar, he captured the audience’s attention. “Hurt More Later,” off 2008 release, Little Daggers followed suit with deep vocals and emotion filled lyrics.

For my complete review, visit Hoboken Patch. Stay tuned for my interview with Val Emmich in the upcoming weeks.

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Afrobeat, Indie and Rock Unite at Maxwell’s

Photo Credit: Jose Podesta

A recent Thursday at Maxwell’s brought music fans together for a diverse night of music. Whether you’re interested in folk, indie, or Afrobeat, there was something for everyone. For a little more than three hours, concertgoers walked into the venue, not entirely sure what to expect and left being a fan of at least one new band.

From the moment Gold Motel took the stage, the audience was captivated. The band features Greta Morgan of The Hush Sound as lead vocalist and members of This Is Me Smiling. Playing solid rock & roll, Gold Motel’s energy and music recall that of The Kinks and Beach Boys. With their killer guitar sound combined with fitting harmonies and airy lead vocals, the band quickly livened up the venue and drew fans close to the stage.

For my complete review on Givers, Gold Motel and Family of the Year’s set on Hoboken Patch, click here.

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Joseph Arthur Paints And Sings His Way into Fans’ Hearts

As he took the stage shortly after 10:30 p.m., Joseph Arthur searched for sharpened pencils and clean paintbrushes to begin his set.

“Where’s my broom?” he asked.

“Just use your sock!” a fan close to the stage shouted. To which Arthur replied, “I don’t want to use my sock. Come on! This is a professional show. What should we play?”

I covered Joseph Arthur’s set a few weeks ago for Hoboken Patch and was truly impressed. You can read my complete review here for more on the singer-songwriter-artist and his stripped-down set.

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Lady Antebellum Bring Nashville to New York at Sold-Out Show

Lady Antebellum have had quite a year. They won their first Grammy for Best Country Performance by Duo or Group for “I Run to You” in January while just last month they swept the Academy of Country Music Awards with three wins; Top Vocal Group of the Year, Single Record of the Year and Song of the Year for “Need You Now.”

While “Need You Now” continues to heat up the country and pop charts, current single “American Honey” shows much promise for the Nashville-based trio as New York concertgoers sang along word for word Monday night at Nokia Theatre. Playing just over an hour, Lady A demonstrated their impeccable harmonies and energetic stage show.

An appropriate start, the band kicked off the night with “Stars Tonight.” With edgy electric guitar and percussion before Charles Kelley and Hillary Scott entered on vocals, the music captivated the crowd.

“Girls in their heels and a skinny pair of blue jeans/Boys in black pearl buttons looking just like Springsteen/Mama says why you wanna play in a silly rock ‘n’ roll band/Well if you stood here mama, I know you’d understand/It’s the lights, it’s the high/It’s the roar of a crowd on a Monday night,” Kelley and Scott sang as the crowd danced along.

The energy never wavered as the band continued right into “Love Don’t Live Here,” the first track from their debut album. “Perfect Day,” off recent release Need You Now, showcased the band’s country roots while beautiful ballad, “When You Got A Good Thing” switched gears and slowed down the night. On each song, Kelley and Scott alternated vocals and harmonized throughout the chorus.

A few months ago, Lady Antebellum played two nights at Nashville’s legendary Ryman Auditorium and performed Hank Williams’ “Lost Highway.” With Dave Haywood on guitar and Kelley and Scott singing close to the edge of the stage, the band showcased the song unplugged to a hushed crowd.

“There’s nothing like the energy in this city and in this room right now,” Scott said after the song.

As their backup band left the stage, Haywood, Kelley and Scott told the crowd, “All We’d Ever Need” was the first song they wrote together. Lady Antebellum proved they can rock the sold-out venue with their stripped down acoustic ballads just as well as the more energetic numbers as they showcased their songwriting and harmonizing on the track.

The trio remained onstage alone to perform Luke Bryan’s “Do I,” a song they co-wrote, before the full band rejoined for current single, “American Honey.” Haywood began the song alone with a killer guitar solo before Scott and Kelley joined on vocals.

“Lookin’ For a Good Time,” “Need You Now,” and “I Run To You” closed the set before the band’s encore.

“I’ve been on the verge of tears all night long because you’re being so sweet to us,” Scott said as she walked back on stage.

“This next song is off our brand new record. We didn’t write it. Tom Douglas, Tony Lane and David Lee wrote it for us. We want to dedicate it to everyone in Nashville affected by the floods,” Kelley said before they began “Hello World.”

An energetic end to their set, Lady Antebellum closed with a cover of the Beatles’ “Hey Jude.” As the entire room erupted into “Na na na na’s” the band called out opening act and fellow Nashville singer-songwriter Dave Barnes to help finish the night.

“We’ll see ya next time New York City,” Kelley said as Lady A exited the stage. With their growing success and current tour with Tim McGraw, lucky fans won’t have to wait too long.

Related Links:
Q&A; with Lady Antebellum
CMA 2009: Six Artists to Watch
Friday Song Addiction: Country Music Edition
You Sing I Write’s Top 5 CMA Week Songs
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Save the Date: June 10 Benefit Concert for She’s the First

My friend and colleague Tammy Tibbetts is the founder of She’s the First, a global education campaign. She’s the First leverages the young women’s powerful platforms and networks on social media (Twitter, Facebook, YouTube) to promote the idea that education gives every girl a chance to be “the First.”

I met with Tammy and Cynthia Hellen two weeks ago to discuss planning a benefit and quickly fell in love with the cause. The three of us are working together to host a benefit concert for She’s the First on Thursday, June 10 in NYC. We’re currently in the process of booking four to five female artists to perform, so if you have any suggestions, feel free to let me know in the comments!

Proceeds of the concert will  go toward sponsoring a girl in Tanzania via AfricAid. Recently, AfricAid piloted The Kisa Project, an initiative that gives a Tanzanian teen a scholarship and enrolls her in a two-year leadership training program. The girls take digital storytelling workshops and learn to share their lives with their sponsors through videos. Everyone who attends GIRLS WHO ROCK will be co-sponsors for a girl in The Kisa Project and be able to connect with her via shesthefirst.org throughout the year!

For more information on She’s the First, be sure to visit their Web site and watch the video below. Tune into You Sing I Write for the latest updates and artist announcements. You can follow the makings of our benefit concert on Twitter here. Can’t wait to see you all June 10!

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The Ramblers Showcase New Tunes at Joe’s Pub Wednesday

Brooklyn-based The Ramblers have been in the studio the past few months perfecting their upcoming release, Getting There. Wednesday night the band will debut the new album in it’s entirety at Joe’s Pub along with additional band favorites and special guest Amy Regan.

I first featured The Ramblers as band of the week back in September after catching their impressive live show. Blending soul, jazz, country and roots music they described themselves as “Jim Croce backed with Booker T. & the M.G.’s.”

Frequent performers throughout New York, they’re offering a contest to local fans. The 100th person to RSVP to attend Wednesday’s show will win two free tickets and a signed copy of their latest album. For more information click here and to see The Ramblers live in action, watch the video of them performing “Picture of a Prayer” below.

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Related Links:
Q&A; with The Ramblers
Band of the Week: The Ramblers
The Show Goes On Despite Blizzard
New Artist to Listen For: Amy Regan

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Watch Bon Jovi Concert Live From Your Computer

Jersey boy Bon Jovi kicks off his 2010 tour tomorrow in Dallas, Texas, and is offering fans something special. Tomorrow, Sunday, April 11th fans worldwide can tune in and rock out along with the group and their sold-out Texas audience, courtesy of a webcast powered by Ustream.

Along with four, live, streaming songs, the free concert webcast will feature a special pre-taped concert reel that includes footage of Kid Rock joining Bon Jovi on stage in Detroit, plus numerous Bon Jovi TV episodes.

To watch the band rock Texas starting at 5 pm PDT/6 pm MDT/7 pm CT/8 pm EDT tomorrow visit Ustream, BonJovi.com or Facebook.

Additionally, if you’re in a band and want a chance to open for Bon Jovi, be sure to visit www.BonJovi.com/ourstage to sign up. Music fans can vote for their favorite band through April 30th and the winner will get a 20 minute opening slot!

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Watch Train Perform Live In San Francisco!

Their most recent single, “Hey, Soul Sister” has exploded on the charts over the past few months. In fact, it seems as if every time I turn on the radio or TV it’s playing. Not that I mind.

In partnership with Walmart and Green Works, Train recently recorded a concert in San Francisco to kick-off Earth Month. Viewers can watch as the San Francisco natives play classics like “Calling All Angels” and “Meet Virginia” as well as newer tracks off their latest release, Save Me, San Francisco including “Hey, Soul Sister” and “If It’s Love.”

Watch a preview of the show below and for the complete six-song performance, click here.

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Related Links:
Q&A; with Train
You Sing, I Write’s Top 5 Interviews of 2009
Poll of the Week: What Do You Want To Ask Train?
Saturday Song Addiction