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Alrighty, here’s the latest:
Got some time to kill today?   I’m in the semi-finals of the Bluegrass Channel at OURSTAGE.COM – If you happen to be an OURSTAGE member, you have until midnight tonight to vote and help get me into the finals.  I’m too old for American Idol and I can’t dance, so this is my only chance for fame and fortune.  Thanks.
I was selected to perform at the FALCON RIDGE/GRASSY HILL EMERGING ARTIST SHOWCASE at the Falcon Ridge Folk Festival on July 24th. Falcon Ridge is a fantastic festival and I’m just giddy about being up on that stage with 23 other amazing emerging artists (not at the same time).  Festival headliners include Janis Ian, Kathy Mattea, Cliff Eberhardt, and many more.  Details on tickets can be found here.  
My unrecorded song "Lookout Ledge" received an honorable mention in the AMERICAN SONGWRITER Lyrics Contest this month.  I’ll be making a home demo of that tune soon and will let you know when I post it.
In addition to a couple local gigs this month, I’ll be at the VANILLA BEAN CAFE in Pomfret, CT – guest hosting for Lisa Martin’s Songwriter Sessions.  I just finished a song for it yesterday based on this month’s theme (chosen by last month’s audience) "My Younger Years."  That wasn’t too painful.  Heh.
Details for all shows are below.

That’s it for now. Be good. Or not. Your choice.
Jenny
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COMING UP – JULY SHOWS

Thu Jul 9, 2009 – 7:00-8:30 pm
The Vanilla Bean Cafe

Guest hosting Lisa Martin’s Songwriter Sessions featuring Phil Henry, Dennis Caraher, and Rick Berlin
The theme this month is "My Younger Years"
450 Deerfield Road, Pomfret, CT 06259
Sat Jul 11, 2009 – 1:45-2:45 pm – Free
The Shea Theater’s Tines and Tunes Benefit
Joining Katie Clarke & the Green River Band!
Peskeomskut Park in Downtown Turner’s Falls

Thu Jul 16, 2009 – 6:00-8:00 pm – Free
Coop Concerts Thursday Night Series
Outdoor concert at the Energy Park in Greenfield, MA with guitarist and singer/songwriter Tom Carroll and duo Pat and Tex LaMountain.
Katie Clarke and Stephanie Marshall will be putting on some harmonies with me!
Fri July 24, 2009 – 12:00 pm
Falcon Ridge Folk Festival
Emerging Artist Showcase!
The festival will be held July 23-26 in Hillsdale, NY – 4 days of folk music and dance at the foot of the Berkshires! Ticket info is
here.

Jenny Goodspeed
http://www.reverbnation.com/jennygoodspeed

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June 30th, 2009 at 3:32 pm

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Olivia Beckwith

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An intriguing collection of diverse songs, ranging from Musical Theatre to Jazz to Classical to Pop.

"The Sweetest Thing" is the intriguing new Album from Olivia Beckwith and Michael Buck.

Nine stunning songs, written by Michael, covering a wide range of styles, all featuring Olivia’s fantastic voice. Olivia trained at Italia Conti.

She is an international singer performing at such venues as The Prince’s Palace in Monte Carlo, the Jazz Cafe in New York and The Royal Albert Hall in London

OLIVIA BECKWITH: The Sweetest Thing
She also has a background in film and theatre, especially musical theatre. Michael is a composer who writes songs as well as instrumental music. Buy the CD

He has composed the score for several films and an album of some of his instrumental work called "Towards an Unknown Land" is on the market

You can hear this great new album, right here on NAB Radio at various times of the day.

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June 30th, 2009 at 1:44 pm

All Aussie Rock Show

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Just wanted to let everyone know of tonight’s ‘Reverend Scarekrowe’s Church of Audio!’ We are featuring bands strictly from Australia tonight so don’t miss out! Show starts at 8PM(ET) and is being simultaneously broadcasted on other station. KEEP ROCKIN!

Rev Scarekrowe

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June 24th, 2009 at 7:07 pm

Upcoming Shows for Jacob Johnson

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Jun 22 2009 12:00 PM
Mattituck, NY
Mattituck Strawberry Festival
Jul 18 2009 12:00 AM
Chattanooga, TN
Two North Shore
Oct 17 2009 8:00 PM
Brockton, MA
Javawocky Coffehouse
Jun 24 2009 8:00 PM
Rockville, MD
Vic’s Music Corner
Aug 6 2009 8:00 PM
Londonderry, NH
Tupelo Music Hall
Oct 21 2009 8:00 PM
Oswego, NY
Oswego Music Hall
Jun 26 2009 8:00 PM
Ardmore, PA
Milkboy Coffee
Aug 14 2009 8:00 PM
Londonderry, NH
Tupelo Music Hall
Oct 23 2009 8:00 PM
Roanoke, VA
Third Street Coffeehouse
Jun 27 2009 8:00 PM
Spring City, PA
Chaplin’s
Aug 22 2009 12:00 PM
Brockton, MA
Move the Muse Fest
Tickets

Nov 5 2009 8:00 PM
Charleston, SC
Muddy Waters Coffee Bar

Jul 11 2009 6:00 PM
Greenville, SC
Camp Buckhorn , Paris Mountain State Park
Oct 15 2009 8:00 PM
Raynham, MA
Rick’s Music World
 

Written by Eyebee

June 20th, 2009 at 8:26 pm

Marcy Playground

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On their riveting and keenly-anticipated fourth album, Leaving Wonderland… in a fit of rage, Marcy Playground  return to action in triumphant fashion. Armed with songs born of an intense and turbulent period in his life, MP’s main man, singer/guitarist John Wozniak, has fashioned a record that digs deep, taking the listener on an exhilarating and satisfying emotional and musical rollercoaster ride. Its creator is justifiably proud of his accomplishment, calling it “by far the best thing I’ve ever done. This is the most personal record I’ve ever made, and I think it’s the thing that will connect most with other people.”

A highly original and melodic modern rock band, Marcy Playground exploded onto the scene back in 1997 with the insanely irresistible hit single “Sex And Candy,” a song that notched [a then-record] fifteen consecutive weeks at number one on Billboard’s U.S. Modern Rock tracks chart… and a self-titled debut album that went on to sell 1.7 million copies. Subsequent albums Shapeshifter (1999) and Marcy Playground 3 (”MP3”)
(2004), while commercially obscure by comparison, showcased two periods of tremendous creative evolution for the group, and have gone on to enjoy something of “cult classic” status among the band’s many loyal fans.
Over the last 10 years, Wozniak has spent a lot of time in the recording studio, on the other side of the microphones, honing his production skills. As owner and operator of famed Vancouver recording studio ‘Mushroom’ from 1999 to 2006, Wozniak recorded and produced Marcy’s third album “MP3”, as well as albums by the likes of Canadian rock bands Stabilo, (including the hit “Everybody”), and The Weekend’s “Beatbox My
Heartbeat.” During those years Mushroom also witnessed the birth of hit records from the likes of Mudhoney, Matthew Good, Tegan and Sarah, Sam Roberts, Hot Hot Heat, as well as Daniel Powter’s multi-platinum self-titled debut album on Warner Bros., produced by Mitchell Froom and Vancouver producer Jeff Dawson. It was Jeff Dawson’s work at Mushroom, on Powter’s pre-production sessions, which initially attracted Wozniak’s ear, and eventually led to a collaboration on Leaving Wonderland… in a fit of rage. Powter himself contributes a fluent piano track to one of Leaving Wonderland‘s stand-out songs, “Gin And Money”, while such notable Vancouver studio players as Darren Paris, Niko Friesen, Simon Kendall, Mark Wilde and Dave Pickell are also featured.

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“I think Jeff is largely responsible for why all these songs work together the way they do” says Wozniak. “Having him in the studio allowed me to focus on the creative elements of the songs, the nuances and the performances, and leave most of the production details up to him. We had a difference of opinion here and there, but it resulted in us putting our heads together to come up with something even better than either of us would have come up with alone. It really helped to have that extra brain and set of ears in the
studio.”

Dawson’s technical prowess and the work of mastering maestro Bob Ludwig ensure Leaving Wonderland… maintains a polished sonic consistency while demonstrating a huge dynamic sweep in the style of its material. Eclecticism has always been a Marcy Playground signature, to the point that Wozniak admits that “I honestly don’t know how to describe my music. We don’t have a specific genre, so I just call it all rock n roll.”

The diversity of the Marcy Playground style can perhaps be partially attributed to the nomadic life of its founder. Born in St. Paul, Minnesota, John Wozniak attended Marcy Open School (the inspiration for his band’s name). At age 9, his family moved to Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania where, years later, he would record his first solo album, Zog Bogbean-From The Marcy Playground in his bedroom, before spending his college years in the early 90’s in Olympia, Washington. By 1996, record label interest in his work lured him to New York City where he formed Marcy Playground with bass player Dylan Keefe. Stints in Pennsylvania, Vancouver and Toronto have followed, so this is clearly a man who knows something about “leaving wonderland,” or, in his own words,
“the myth of new beginnings.”

The sense of a spiritual quest, a personal emotional journey, is evocatively explored on Leaving Wonderland. The haunting and sparse “Irene” and “Memphis” possess an intimate and rootsy feel light years away from the aggressive sound of tunes like “Gin And Money,” “I Burned The Bed,” and “Emperor,” numbers Wozniak laughingly calls “our big rock songs.” His open-hearted and unaffected vocal style shines on the gently affecting ballads “Good Times,” “Thank You” (“you are the reason I’m the man you see today”), and “Blackbird,” a tender homage to his wife, while the catchy and light-hearted feel of “Star Baby” screams out for radio play.

The fact that Marcy Playground have always operated outside the musical fashion of the day has helped give their songs a timeless feel. Their material has been featured on such soundtracks as Cruel Intentions, Simply Irresistible, Jay And Silent Bob Strike Back (the 2004 MP single “Deadly Handsome Man”) and, most recently, Zack And Miri Make A Porno. For the latter film, the now classic “Sex And Candy” proved a perfect choice.
With the release of Leaving Wonderland. Marcy Playground are itching to get back on the road to both reconnect with their loyal audience and attract new fans. Joining Wozniak and bassist Dylan Keefe is new drummer, Shlomi Lavie. Wozniak is also compiling a collection of Marcy Playground B-sides and rarities for release later this year, so 2009 promises to be a banner year for the band.

So what are you waiting for? Here’s a Playground and a Wonderland that demands exploration.

Written by Eyebee

June 20th, 2009 at 8:13 pm

Tim Taylor live in Charleston SC

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Tim Taylor solo @ Burns Alley, downtown Charleston, Saturday, June 20th at 10pm

Get along for some great live music


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June 19th, 2009 at 3:42 pm

Palmetto Acoustic Series

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Matt NakoaYet another great musical evening at Muddy Waters in West Ashley.

First up was Matt Nakoa who played a wide selection of musical genres from acoustic through to Robert Johnson style blues.

Matt Naloa
Played guitat and piano. From acoustic to Robert Johnson style blues.
ILuyma
Started with an african beat.
Humorous.
Had some shakers. She referred to them as a skull with the brains dried out.

Ilyaimy

Played guitar and piano. From acoustic to Robert Johnson style blues.

Ilyaimy are Rob & Heather and played a great set

Started with an african beat.

Humorous.

Had some shakers. She referred to them as a skull with the brains dried out. All in all another cool evening.

Written by Eyebee

June 18th, 2009 at 11:26 pm

Summertime with The Deccas

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We’ve been having quite a good couple of months of late having played two storming sets at Liverpool’s Cavern Club and Cavern pub as part of the week long music festival International Pop Overthrow. We went down so well they’ve guaranteed us a slot or two at next years bash. Hopefully we can suck up a little more and go stateside at some point in the year too.

This weekend saw us back in Ranscombe Studios laying down the eight songs we needed to complete our debut album! This twelve track account of our first two years together is planned for release Saturday 15th August and to mark the occasion we’ll be putting on a do at the Nag’s Head in Rochester, so stick it in your diaries and we’ll give you some more info nearer the time.

We’re having a little breather at the moment while we fine tune the album and work on the packaging etc but we will be hitting the stage again early July, kicking off with;

Saturday 4th July, The Dublin Castle, 94 Parkway, Camden Town, London NW1

Our second appearance on this hallowed stage sees us move up the running order too with a “second on the bill” position with The Hard Fox kicking the night off, Pistola Kicks after us, Old School Tie headlining then an extra “headline” slot in the form of New York act Bodyface.

Doors open 8pm, we’ll be on around 8.45pm. £6 entry or £5 with a flyer.

Friday 17th July, Beacon Court Tavern, Canterbury Street, Gillingham, Kent

The Paisley Polka Dot Picnic Party proudly presents another of it’s 60’s garage, psychedelic, fuzz beat, 70’s Northern Soul, and classic Britpop nights with DJ’s and a three band line up: The Deccas, The Bresslaws and, all the way from Paris, Smash.

Doors open/music from 8pm. Around a fiver to get in.

Saturday 18th July, Medway Aces Scooter Rally, Dunn Street, Bredhurst,

The Medway Aces Scooter Club is holding a weekend event on the grounds of Bredhurst Nurseries. Held over three days/two nights there will be live bands, Dj’d music as diverse as ska, soul, indie and house/rave, scooter custom show and parts stalls, gymkana/rideout and other assorted fun and games, all mixed in with plenty of alcohol!!

A weekend pass costs just £15 inc camping so load up yer scooters and party the weekend away in the garden of England!

Friday’s live bands are Springtide Cavalry; playing a cracking mixture of indie covers and original material and No Future; a very authentic Sex Pistols tribute act.

Saturday will see The Deccas, The Effectives (blue-eyed soul/60’s rnb) and our Parisian friends Smash do their thang.

Go to www.medwayacesscooterclub.com for further details/directions.

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June 17th, 2009 at 8:25 pm

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Upcoming Shows for Hannah Miller

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Upcoming Shows for Hannah Miller

Jun 19 2009 7:00 PM
Dothan, AL
The Sight

HANNAH MILLER: Storms of Summer
Buy the CD

Jun 27 2009 8:30 PM
Lexington, SC
The Watershed

Jul 4 2009 6:30 PM
Augusta, GA
Patriots Park

Jul 5 2009 2:00 PM
Chattanooga, TN
Chattanooga Market

Jul 11 2009 6:45 PM
Camden, SC
Jammin in July

Jul 18 2009 12:00 PM
Ballentine, SC
Rusty Anchor Quarterdeck

Jul 24 2009 7:00 PM
Fort Mill, SC
Grapevine Wine Bar

Jul 25 2009 7:00 PM
Greenwood, SC
Homemade Genius

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June 11th, 2009 at 7:49 pm

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Rockin Renegade Radio Show

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Here at NAB Radio we try hard to bring you a varied selection of music, with the accent on New music, and particularly indie artists. So we hope you’re gonna enjoy DJ House and the Rockin Renegade Radio Show.

DJ House the host of Rockin Renegade Radio Show brings his rock show to NAB Radio, every Sunday at 6pm Eastern.. Rockin Renegade Radio Show is a 2 hour rock show, which features the best unsigned and indie label signed rock bands on the planet. DJ House explores all kinds of hard rock, glam rock, heavy metal and gothic rock. He also tries to play some killer cover songs, as well as interviews and public service spots. So strap yourself in and prepare for a rockin roller coaster ride of renegade emotion and passion!!

Rockin Renegade Radio Show With Your Host DJ House

May The Rock Be With You!!

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Written by Eyebee

June 11th, 2009 at 11:59 am