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The Greatest

Posted by KimDawson On December - 4 - 2011

Happy Thursday, folks! It’s me, Kim Dawson, again with some music tidbits for ya.

Now, every so often Rolling Stone magazine will release an article listing the greatest singers of all time. Inevitably, this article stirs up feelings of incredulity among its readers because the list doesn’t include who they think is one of the greats singers. Well, it’s all subjective. And what makes one singer great to one listener could make that singer’s voice unbearable to another. I even find myself wondering what the authors of the article was smoking. I mean, last time, they had Bob Dylan listed as #7. Don’t get me wrong, I love Bob Dylan, but he should not be listed as a greater singer than Stevie Wonder, who was listed as number 9. Still, it’s always up for debate. So, I say, let’s not rank them, but just enjoy the gifts they share with us. Every one of them brings something different to the table, and the world of music is much better for all their contributions.

As a vocalist, I try not to compare myself to others, but just to put my best out there, and let that be that. Love or hate it. Have a great day!

From The Heart

Posted by TonyHuerta On December - 4 - 2011

You know, I must speak from the heart for a moment and take the time to tell you what’s on my mind.  First of all forgive the spelling and grammar errors in the post, I’ll be writing exactly what flows from the heart.  I’m in my hotel room in LA after a long day of rehearsing with Urban Method and have to get some things off my chest…

I had 3 experiences lately that put my professional career and life of music into perspective.  First of all, a little history of some personal things I’ve been through…

6 years ago I got a divorce, I was unemployed, and barely making my child support payments.  That left me with not much to eat.  I supported myself by pushing hard to make my passion of a cappella music and studio recording make money.  It wasn’t much income and I continued to lose weight except that I got to eat bowls of soup at The Olive Garden where I was a part time server…  I was almost homeless but relied on music to pull me through by mixing the Groove Society project that came out in 2004.  I think they have no idea how grateful I was for being hired to do their CD!  2 years later, I met the woman of my dreams.  Not because she was the most beautiful person on the outside, although she’s pretty cute, but for who she is on the inside.  She had a way of bringing confidence and focus to my career.  No matter what, I knew that she loved me for who I was, and more importantly, for what I had a dream of becoming.

Experience #1

For those of you who don’t know, I mix Take 6, an a cappella, gospel, jazz group that I’ve been a fan of since 1989.  It’s been a blessing to work with such fine, strong, christian men for the last 5 years.  I found myself last month on a treadmill, running 3 miles, while looking out from the 33rd floor of a building in Shanghai China.  I thought to myself, “How did I get here”?

Experience #2

I put together this group called Urban Method to audition for the NBC Sing Off.  I have had a dream for about 3 years of putting some of the best talent in Colorado all in one group.  Finally, this was the time and opportunity to do it.  I put out a Facebook message to 7 of the best singers I knew.  But more importantly, some of the best personalities I knew.  We formed the group, I arranged a few songs, along with Richard, and we taped a video to send to Sony Pictures.  A week later we got the contract, and 3 weeks later, learned we were on the show.  Now we are in the top 4, have been taping episodes in LA for a total of 9 weeks, and have the chance to win it all.  We worked 7 days a week, 12-15 hours a day rehearsing, for 9 weeks with no days off.  And it was worth it!

Experience #3

I have been working with the choir teacher at Douglas HS (Randy Gifford) for about a year, helping him get good sound equipment for his students.  I drove up there soon after finishing the Sing Off episode 10 taping to talk to the kids and work on the sound system. We talked for a few hours about life, career, and music. After working all day with the kids, I had a nice long drive back to Denver, about 3.5 hours.  I had a lot of time to think….. and think….. and ponder those kids and their future.  I enjoyed seeing their faces light up with intrigue about music and what I had been part of.

What was I thinking after all that?

After looking in those kids eyes in Douglas, Wyoming, feeling the emotion of being in China, and the utter exhaustion of being on the Sing Off, this is what I think…

The moments in my life I realize had the most impact on my life and career are:

1.  The times when I looked up to someone older (more accomplished) than me and wanted to be in their shoes.  ie, Take 6, my brothers Juan and Marco, My High School choir teacher Mr. Roberts, and the 17th Avenue Allstars.

2.  The many hours of sitting in symphony rehearsals, piano lessons, choir rehearsals, and recitals with my Mom as she taught and played music.  I was bored out of my mind but realize now that the music and drive to achieve my dreams was planted in my soul then.

3.  When I heard for the first time from Claude McKnight and Mark Kibble about how they prepared for the opportunity of launching Take 6 and getting the record deal with Quincy Jones.  Then, knowing that if I want to make it in music, fully committing myself to my dreams and putting in the countless hours regardless of the outcome.

The Conclusion

Go, define what makes you tick.  Next, find what you really love to do!  Study those who you are inspired by and learn from them!  Chase your dreams tirelessly by putting in the thousand of hours to master the skills necessary to be successful!  When you find success, be the one who inspires those around you to make their dreams come true.  I will continue to drag my kids to rehearsals and countless concerts.  I will continue to talk and work with young musicians to inspire them to chase their dreams.  I will continue to work hard with Urban Method knowing that success is the direct result of hard work focused on a heart felt passion.  I’m not trying to brag about my success in my career.  I’m making sure people around me can see where I’ve been, how hard I’ve worked, and what I’ve become.  I want everyone to know that they can do it too.  If you focus on affecting the people around you, you will become successful and happy regardless of income and status.

Ahh, now I can sleep!  I have a long day of rehearsals tomorrow doing what I love.  Goodnight….

Tony

Why I Love U – Jenilee ft. Myke Charles

Posted by MykeCharles On December - 4 - 2011

What up tho,

I got the opportunity to do a track with Jenilee of Kinfolk 9 for her upcoming mixtape. REMIXXXXXX…..check it out.

 

 

 

 

 

Stay up.

Myke Charles

Final Four

Posted by OzziTroiano On December - 4 - 2011

Man this is an exciting week. Tonight is the last prerecorded show before the finale. There are tons of cool things to look forward to! We got mashups and judge’s choice to sing tonight.

I am truly grateful for this once in a life time opportunity. It has been a pleasure getting to dedicate so much time to just SING. Getting to know the other groups the stay after elimination is a blast. Its amazing how singing can bring so many cool people together, that you wouldn’t have met otherwise.

After watching the show tonight, check out my new single.
Ozzitroiano.bandcamp.com

Catch you on the flipside!!

Colorado Hip Hop Cypher 2011 (BET Style)

Posted by MykeCharles On December - 4 - 2011

What up tho,

Shot a video out in Colorado with some of the local talent….puttin’ on for our city. Big ups to everyone who was a part of this project.

 

Stay up,

CO’s Emcee…MC.