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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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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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Join You Sing, I Write On Facebook

Keeping up with the many forms of social media is a full time job itself, yet I have added one more to the unending list: Facebook Fan Page. I created the page for You Sing, I Write last week so you can become a fan here and keep up with the latest music news. I’ll try my best not to bombard you, but feel free to check it out, leave comments and peruse the photo album.

If you haven’t yet, here’s some other spots you can find You Sing, I Write:

Facebook Groups
MySpace
Twitter
YouTube

Is there anywhere else You Sing, I Write should be? (Please say no…) As always, feel free to leave comments on the blog or any of the above mentioned sites! Look forward to reading your suggestions.
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You Sing, I Write Celebrates Two Years!

Photo Credit: Wendy Hu

It’s hard to believe that exactly two years ago today I had this crazy idea to start a music blog. (You can read my first post here.) My job at the time wasn’t writing related so I decided to start You Sing, I Write as a place to unleash my creativity and keep up with my writing. Focused on music, I decided I’d review concerts and albums and interview bands whenever I got the chance. Slowly, however my blog turned into a full time job.

Interviewing Fergie at Z100’s annual Zootopia concert.

While I still worked full time, my blog was always on my mind. Who is coming to town that I can interview? What concert can I catch after work? Luckily, my internships turned into additional writing outlets where not only was I contacting bands for my blog, but I could also feature them on sites including MTV and Rolling Stone which eventually led to additional publications such as Marie Claire and Filter.

Interviewing Jon Foreman of Switchfoot.

Over the past two years I have toured with musicians, interviewed some of my favorite artists, traveled to festivals throughout the country, managed a band and even hosted my own concert where the draw exceeded expectations. What had originally started as an outlet for myself has grown to thousands of international viewers each month, something I still have a hard time grasping. My goal within the next year is to continue You Sing, I Write’s expansion and launch an official Web site with more video interviews and exclusive behind-the-scenes access to your favorite musicians. Stay tuned! The next year will be exciting!

Covering Jay-Z’s performance at All Points West.

I’m excited to announce You Sing, I Write’s second annual anniversary concert! This year, in partnership with The Jew Spot, I am organizing a benefit concert for To Write Love On Her Arms. Yesterday we put the deposit on Don Hills for Saturday, December 19th. I hope you’ll come out and celebrate two years with both of us and enjoy a night of great music! Monica and I will be announcing the bands in a few weeks as well as the link where you can buy your tickets. Please save the date. I would love to meet you all! Thanks again for your continued support and endless comments and band suggestions. Hope to see you in December!

Related Links:
I’m Not A Groupie: A Music Lover’s Tale of Getting That Interview
Why Benefit TWLOHA
I’m With the Band
Top 10 Interviews

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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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Poll of the Week: What Music Do You Want At YSIW’s Anniversary Bash?

I’m currently in the process of putting together a concert to celebrate You Sing, I Write’s two-year anniversary! Some of you may remember last year’s successful show at Maxwell’s in Hoboken, which featured talented musicians Joey DeGraw, The Canon Logic and Josh Charles.

This year, I’ll be partnering with my friend Monica from The Jew Spot for a night of music at a New York venue where we’ll be donating a portion of the ticket sales to one of our favorite non-profit organizations, To Write Love On Her Arms. TWLOHA is a movement dedicated to presenting hope and finding help for people struggling with depression, addiction, self-injury and suicide. I’ve been following TWLOHA over the past few years as they’ve been making a huge impact, especially within the music community.

In joint celebration of our blog anniversaries and site relaunches, Monica and I have decided to join forces with some of our favorite musicians for a night of fun while bringing awareness to important issues that TWLOHA discusses. We’re still working out the details, (most likely the show will be in November) in the meantime we’d really love to know what type of music you’d be interested in.

My poll question for this week is: What music do you want to hear at the bash?

Rock
Pop
Singer-Songwriters
Country
Hip-Hop
A little bit of everything.

Feel free to leave musician/band suggestions in the comments. Stay tuned for more details as they arise. Can’t wait for the show! Hope to see you all there.

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You Sing, I Write/Ragged Magazine Contest

It’s been a while since I featured a contest on the blog, so when I heard about Ragged Magazine‘s VIP Contest, I thought it’d be a great opportunity for readers. Whoever emails me first with the correct answer to the question below will win Ragged’s #7 VIP Prize Pack which includes:

Taking Back Sunday’s “New Again” CD
A Fine Frenzy’s “Bomb in a Birdcage” CD
Landon Pigg’s “The Boy Who Never” CD
The Sounds’ “Crossing the Rubicon” CD
Those Darlins’ “Those Darlins” CD
Busdriver’s “Jhelli Beam” CD

If you like the artists above and want to read more about them, be sure to download the issue for free here.

Now for the contest question: Which artist (or band) did I interview first, specifically for You Sing, I Write?

Be sure to email me at atreuter@gmail.com with “You Sing, I Write/Ragged Magazine Contest” in the subject line and your name and answer. Thanks for entering and good luck!

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Q&A with You Sing, I Write

I’ve been getting many comments and emails regarding my recent interview on Jemsite. I must say, it’s a little strange to be the one answering the questions instead of asking them. Fun, nonetheless. I figured it’d be a good idea to have the full interview featured on the blog so you can learn more about me, how You Sing, I Write began and some of my musical influences. Thanks again to Ava for the interview! Read below for Jemsite’s full write-up.

You Sing, I Write
By Ava

Annie Reuter is making her music dreams come true!

And she’s not even a performer.

What she is, though, is an excellent writer and she’s used that talent to start an entertaining and fun music blog based on her passion for the craft.

As a friend of Annie’s from college, I watched her transform her love for writing and her love for music into the popular blog she has today. I remember when she wrote hundreds of e-mails to friends asking for help with coming up with a name. Hundreds of interviews, music critiques, concert reviews, band members, guitar players, and musicians later–You Sing, I Write is one of the most recognizable blogs on the online music blog scene today.

I had the opportunity to talk to Annie about the creation and inception of the blog and her wonderful adventures and work.

Here’s what she had to say:

Why the motivation to start a music blog?
In college I majored in Journalism and wrote every day, whether it was for the school paper, internships or class. After I graduated, my full time job wasn’t writing related and I really missed it. I had this crazy idea to start a music blog where I’d go to shows, write concert reviews and interview bands. I honestly thought only my family and friends would read it but it turned into something bigger than I had ever imagined.

Within a few weeks, I had my first band interview lined up with Switchfoot. The interview and review was featured on MTV’s concert blog as well as the band’s Web site and fans stumbled upon it and started cross linking, sending me emails and leaving comments. Everything spiraled from there and soon I was doing phone interviews with bands on my lunch breaks, getting CD’s sent to me in the mail on a weekly (sometimes daily) basis and the rest, as they say, is history.

Who are your musical favorites and why?
I absolutely love John Mayer. (He’s also my dream interview). The way he paints a picture with the stories and emotion in his songs is incredible. I listened to Continuum (his last release) for a good year on repeat. While I love his lyrics, his guitar skills are even better, resulting in being named one of “The New Guitar Gods” by Rolling Stone. The way he plays guitar is mesmerizing. He can tell a story in one guitar riff. If I could play half as good as he does, that would be an accomplishment.

Switchfoot is one of my favorite bands to see live. The energy, onstage banter and fan interaction, whether it’s frontman Jon Foreman crowd surfing or jumping off the drum kit, they know how to put on a good show. Their album, The Beautiful Letdown is one of those albums I go to whenever I need to reassess things in my life. Their songs have so many layers and if you listen closely you always walk away with a new lesson and appreciation for their music.

Tell me about your experiences touring with bands.
Growing up, I was always the fan at the concert constantly wondering what life on the road was like and what exactly went on backstage before the show. Not to disappoint, but it’s not as glamorous in reality as it was in my head. There’s a lot of down time and waiting around between sound check and performing, but it’s the interaction between the crew and the bands that’s fun. There is a real camaraderie between touring bands because their lifestyle is so similar and a lot of people can’t relate. It’s definitely a struggle to constantly be on the road and away from loved ones, but to be able to tour the country and perform to fans every night far outweighs the negatives.

You’ve seen a lot of local, smaller bands before they were signed. What do you think it is that gets a band signed these days?
Persistence, passion and fan interaction. The music industry is one of the hardest to break into. Talent is not enough. There are so many bands out there, but how does one stand out from the next? Most of the bands that I know who have been successful have that “Just Do It” attitude and don’t wait around for a record label to sign them; they go out and make it happen for themselves. Social media is extremely important, MySpace alone isn’t enough anymore. The bands that succeed are on Twitter, filming video blogs and constantly interacting with their fans. You can be the greatest performer in the world, but if you don’t have any fans at your show, you’re not going to get very far.

How integral is the guitar player to each band?
I really feel that the guitar player is just as important as the lead singer in the band. Without the guitarist, you’d have lyrics but no music. The guitar rounds out the sound – those guitar riffs and solos are the parts that are most intriguing throughout a live set and keep me listening song after song.

What about lead singers who play guitar?
Often, the lead singer does play guitar. I personally find it strange when they don’t and are just standing up there with the mic. The guitar is so essential to live shows and music in general. While you can feel the emotion of the song through the lead singer’s voice, the guitar accentuates the story and can change the mood of a song with a simple chord change.

Why should someone who plays guitar or rock music want to read your blog?
I like to think my blog is different from the average music blog. It’s about the people behind the music – their journey, inspirations and passion. Being a musician is such a struggle these days, but I hope my blog provides insight into the everyday life of a musician and the obstacles they overcome. I don’t ask the personal, “Who are you dating” questions, but instead really want to get behind the story of the band and what motivates them to get up every morning and play music.

How is technology slowly changing the role of the guitar player or the lead singer or the band?
I think social media is at the forefront of many successful bands today. You can’t just be the lead singer or guitarist onstage anymore; you have to interact with your fans on a constant basis. Whether you’re on Twitter talking about what you did last night or hiding tickets to the show, fans want to feel like they’re part of it all.

You had an “Almost Famous” moment?
Traveling with D.C. based band Army of Me was definitely my “Almost Famous” moment. Last year AOM were on the “Get a Life” tour with The Used, Straylight Run, Street Drum Corps and Lights Resolve and
I trekked along with the guy
s for a few dates of the tour. I spent most of the time interviewing the musicians and hanging out with each band, getting a feel for the average day of a musician. I think what was most shocking is that it isn’t all glamorous. Musicians are everyday people who have to struggle to pay rent while they’re on tour, deal with vans breaking down all while keeping their relationships back home alive. It’s a lot more work than I had previously imagined. But, in the end the highs outweigh the lows and if you can successfully make it and wake up every day and make music for a living, it’s definitely worth it.

In your opinion, what makes a singer who also happens to be a guitar player (perhaps someone like John Mayer or Vanessa Carlton) get noticed these days?
It’s sad to say, but a lot of times musicians being celebrity gossip tends to heighten their recognition. If John Mayer wasn’t constantly being featured on TMZ or Perez Hilton, most of society wouldn’t even know who he was. While his talent should surpass who he’s dating, it’s unfortunate that some people don’t see this.

What are your future plans for yourself and the blog?
It’s so cliché, but since the first time I saw “Almost Famous” my dream was to be a writer for Rolling Stone. There’s nothing I want more than to travel with bands and find out the stories behind their songs, their struggles in the music business and what motivates them to keep pursuing their careers despite countless obstacles. Music has had such an impact throughout my life and my curiosity about the industry has led me to manage and promote bands in addition to writing for various music publications and my blog. I don’t know what the future holds for me, but I know I’ll continue to pursue a career in music.

Ideally, I would love for You Sing, I Write to be a reputable source for the latest music news and breaking artists. I definitely plan on filming more interviews and touring with bands. Being a household name like Rolling Stone and MTV would be incredible, but more important to me is introducing talented bands to the music enthusiast. There’s nothing more rewarding then receiving a comment that someone loved a band I featured and decided to catch a show or buy the band’s album. In the end, that is all I can really ask for.

Thanks again to Jemsite for featuring me! Is there anything else you’d like to know about me or You Sing, I Write? Be sure to let me know in the comments.

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You Sing, I Write Featured On Jemsite!

I’m extremely honored to report that an interview with me was featured on Jemsite (http://www.jemsite.com). Jemsite is an informational site that encourages and helps others learn about everything from guitar playing to Ibanez guitars to specific JEM & Universe models, including setup.

Here’s the intro to the article:

Annie Reuter is making her music dreams come true!

And she’s not even a performer.

What she is, though, is an excellent writer and she’s used that talent to start an entertaining and fun music blog based on her passion for the craft.

As a friend of Annie’s from college, I watched her transform her love for writing and her love for music into the popular blog she has today. I remember when she wrote hundreds of e-mails to friends asking for help with coming up with a name. Hundreds of interviews, music critiques, concert reviews, band members, guitar players, and musicians later–You Sing, I Write is one of the most recognizable blogs on the online music blog scene today.

I had the opportunity to talk to Annie about the creation and inception of the blog and her wonderful adventures and wonderful work.

I’m truly humbled for the feature. Thanks so much Jemsite and Ava for the great write-up! If you’re interested to learn about the start of You Sing, I Write, my experiences on tour and plans for the future, read the full Q&A; here.

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You Sing, I Write Artist News

Photo Credit: Wendy Hu

Over the past 18 months or so, I’ve had the pleasure of covering and interviewing some extremely talented musicians. Many, of which I’ve seen live multiple times and keep in touch with, whether it be on Twitter, MySpace, etc. And, it’s always a thrill to see a band that I’ve featured take off, get a record deal, or be featured in a prominent music magazine.

There are a few bands previously featured on You Sing, I Write who have some exciting news as well as free downloads (legally of course) that I wanted to share with you. Whether it be catching a show, buying an album, or listening on MySpace every little bit helps and I think you’ll enjoy at least one (if not all) of the bands featured below. I’d love to hear what you think!

A Moment’s Worth
I featured AMW a few weeks back as an Artist of the Week and was psyched to learn that they have recently been signed to In-n-Out records in Japan (home to bands like New Found Glory, Finch, Allister, Home Grown, etc). Check out all the info on their blog.

The Jim Ivins Band
The Virgina-based band just released their brand new EP for free to anyone who signs up for their mailing list. Sign up and get your free download at the band’s MySpace.

Lights Resolve and Ace Merrill
I’ve featured both bands on the blog in the past and was impressed to see them featured on Alternative Press’ Battle of the Band contest to play Warped Tour along with a third band, Van Atta High. Listen to a song from each band and read their bios on Alternative Press and vote for your favorite here.

Luke Brindley
A fellow Jersey native, Brindley has a lot of exciting things going on and is in the process of recording his new album. He’s decided to go the self-released route and is enlisting the help of his fans through donations, providing them with some cool perks. For more information and to help him out, click here.

So glad to see these bands taking off! It’s been an exciting journey following them and I hope to only continue to learn of each artist’s increasing success. Any bands you think I should give a listen? I’m all ears.