4 posts tagged “musicians”
I've been spending quite a bit of time writing at Band Weblogs and also spreading the word about the Guest Music Bloggers section there.
Guest Music Blogging at BandWeblogs.com is a great way for bands to spread the word about what they're up to by submitting band news, band introductions, gigs, reviews, new releases, press, tour dates, music, video links and more - and it's free.
Members who have submitted guest blogger entries so far have included music management companies, pr and entertainment companies, bands and artists, fans and record companies.
It's been great reading about and discovering new bands and their music!
If you're in a band and/or have music news, why not register as a Guest Music Blogger and add your blog entry?
Check out the Guest Blogger entries!
- Jenny May
Dave and I just recorded our latest Band Weblogs Podcast Show - #24. We had a blast doing it and played some great music by three bands that happen to be based in the states.
We're also running a promotional giveaway with Ariel Publicity:
BandWeblogs.com and Ariel Publicity are giving away a Scotty Don't Prize Pack to one lucky winner. The prize pack includes two Scotty Don't t-shirts and one Scotty Don't CD. The promotion runs from Monday April 23, 2007 and ends Monday April 30, 2007. All you have to do to enter is email scottydontgiveaway@yahoo.com and include your name, email address, mailing address and contact phone number. Ariel Publicity will randomly select one email and will then contact the winner. The winner will be announced on BandWeblogs.com.
Scotty Don't is a band from Providence, Rhode Island and they are also known as Badfish - A Tribute to Sublime. They have a great sound and we really enjoyed playing their song, "Front Porch" on the show.
Two other cool bands were also featured on the podcast show - The Stone Coyotes and Better Chemistry as well as random banter from us.
We've been recording our latest track, "Look At Me Now".
At first we were just going to keep it simple and acoustic but we started to 'hear things' so decided to colour it in.
Dave is coming up with a bass line and a possible guitar lead and I think I'll be laying down some sort of keyboard/cello sound along with some backup.
I've been writing songs for years now, and I think this is the first song that I've ever felt that maybe this one is a bit too revealing and almost leaves me with the feeling of wanting to shelve it. But of course, at this point we're too excited about it for me to even mention that to Dave...I know that if I tell him my concerns he'll just encourage me to sing it all the more. Which is cool.
- Jenny
What's the last compliment you gave and/or received?
Submitted by MalieKai.
I told my friend that he is a genius drummer.