Wednesday, October 30, 2013

The Salem Weekly is being postponed an issue so I figured I would still publish on this blog the write ups I had prepared. 


Aural Pleasure Concerts:  Tonya Gilmore, Yaquina Bay, Asher Deaver
Saturday, November 2
All ages
7pm
$7 Advance/ $9 Door
Level B Theatre Pub 445 High Street SE

Local prolific songwriter Tonya Gilmore is releasing her long anticipated comprehensive album, “Phantoms Fill the Sky” this Saturday evening! This album features several very talented musicians tracking with her and will perform live for the first time together on this night!! Not only that but under the concert production moniker, ‘Aural Pleasure’ Stan Keightley will use his vast live sound and recording expertise to oversee this production and has Salem’s interest high quality experience at heart. As if that were not enough Yaquina Bay is also performing and will premier their latest music video produced by the Farris Family! Opening the show is Seattle’s modern bluegrass & folk outfit Asher Deaver- who if this event has the impact these local effectuals want it to, will garner lots of new fans. Finally, all of this is taking place as the Grand Opening of a new local music venue, Level B Theatre Pub!!! A portal where the line between what is contemporary and what is inherent human expression will be conjured on a fitting day, the Day of the Dead.

tonyagilmoremusic.com


The Steam Cats of Sekonza and the Sexbots
Thursday, October 31
21+
9pm
Free
Brown’s Towne Lounge 189 Liberty Street NE

Contra Bassist Paul Marche has been working hard at creating an immersive experience with his instrument for years in Salem. His latest project includes elements of stand-up bass, spoken word, turn table, and now Michael Taylor on electric bass, Craig Martell on drums, and Keith Hendrix on guitar. They spin tales with local roots and give them a steam punk foreground; Perfect for Halloween! Joining them is the infamous Sexbots project, a computer brain beat and melody driven adventure into the erotic dance party of life. Elvicious Cash will MC this event with a costume contest and other tricks!

Find Steam Cats of Sekonza on Facebook and Sexbots at ilimaconsidine.com


Allies From Nowhere, The Pumps, Brette and Blake
Friday November 1
21+
9pm
Free
The Triangle Inn 3215 Liberty Road S


The classic Salem venue will host Ronan Baker, Ben Thede, and Efrain Romero’s ever developing endeavor. This project began as a recording idea combining the songwriting of Ben and the production and recording chops of Ronan. An album was recorded a song a day; each time inviting a new local artist to track. Joining them in enchanting-meets-disenchanted rock and roll are the trained and experienced sounds of The Pumps and Brette & Blake! Again the combination of groups at this show is relatively diverse but they all seem to hold a common belief; Musical expression is a universal language of harmony.

Look em' up! Allies from Nowhere on Facebook, bretteandblake.bandcamp.com, The Pumps on Facebook

Monday, October 28, 2013

In the fall everything that is rundown and old looks like its playing the right part. I think it is right. Chopped wood and tired eyes, the occasional burning sun even looks bleak. I enjoy this time of year so much because of its view and yet my broken mood that authentically hurts feels right. It is in accordance with the lung burning cold breathe. My heart sinks with the passing days and yet this makes me happy. Challenging my control of this craft which I thought I understood so thoroughly is a hunt for contentment that unearths only contempt of court. Ghoul court. http://www.15sunrises.com/images/20111114213200_sunset%20copy.jpg

Friday, October 11, 2013

hello
Hello sir!
how are you
Doing good man. Staying busy. Lots happening in a amazing way.
like what?
For The Youth. Getting t-shirts made. Finishing chapter 3 of my book. You?
i think i lost faith
i was thinking about the stuff i wrote the other day about booking and my experience ... maybe inspired to do so by you and i went to my shrink. i think i've discovered that i am sort of lost
Give me a few minutes I'm driving right now. I will message you in just a bit.
So, I feel/felt the same way you do now about things. Salem is at such a standstill right now that it's unfortunately very depressing. Especially for those of us who have a true heart for what we know could be such a beautiful thing here. I started For The Youth based out of that feeling. Because, as a promoter I saw that what I was doing wasn't making a impact as much as it used to. I decided to take my understanding of what I have done the past 13 years and filter that into something else. Something that had similar impact but in a different way. You have always been someone I have looked up to in the professional (aka promoter) world and as a individual. You have made such an impact here in Salem that it should and does spawn others to do the same. Others who know and feel the same way we do. We don't do it for recognition or to make tons of money; but we do it for the love of the business. I think that, especially now, we need to band together with like minded individuals to really set this place on fire again.
the word 'promoter' feels like a bad word to me now
i met with stan keitley the other day and he asked me for some consultation in working on the level b venue at the old salem cinema
i said booking is like a woman
i feel like i am not good at it anymore
booking that is
the path of music production and promotion.. the endeavor makes me anxious
I'm right there with you. Believe me. The past 3 or 4 years were the hardest for me as a "promoter". I too felt that it was such a dirty word. I haven't abandoned the business but I have found a way to mold it to something else; all the while keeping it as tagline for myself. Honestly, it's about using your knowledge of what you have done to mold something new. If it's your passion (like it still is mine), use what you have done to add another branch to your tree. Doing what we do, there are so many avenues we can take. What it comes down to is the passion for it. If a certain aspect is not working in your favor you can do one of two things. 1) Cut it out completely and start new. 2) Branch out from it, using that knowledge and incorporating it into something new but along the same lines.
i dont know if it is my passion anymore. i fell like ive done everthing i could do given myself to command the starship and iguess its not fun anymore to a point the idea of it is fun concocting show schemes is fun but i dont have the time energy or manpower to really execute and i also have messed up, burning bridges. i'm playing with fire and have a scarred mind
the pont of this whole thing is to inspire people to think differently, but the scenes have become so watered down and clicked that i find myself not really having an impact. just adding people to the dreamcrusher list
Well, it's about repositioning your passion but looking back on what made it a passion in the first place. Going back to the basic; the roots. I know that's cliche to say but it's true. Looking back on what made it a dream that became a reality. Sure, it may not be the ideal reality or where you thought it would be but it's reality. What you need to do is go back to that initial reason or reasons for it being a passion. Use that to reconfigure your plan. Adjust to the, often unfortunate, changes that Salem has reached.
so then what
man i just don't know. as soon as i said that previous comment i got this chill like i was going to hurt someone
I look at Alex and The Possum House. They have gone back to the basics. They are and have been dong something really good. I saw Brette and Blake there not too long ago and it showed me what raw energy can be brought to this scene. It's really about reaching down and gripping that raw energy or passion.
i cant tell if im asking you to convince me to do it or if i just am telling you ive reached burnout
i feel like the only place i really do that is behind a drum kit with people i care about
ive lost thousands of dollars and discouraged tens of artists and i dont think people even took anything from the experience
i did
its - well i wont do that again
i feel like its an addiction to heroin
Well, what it comes down to is exactly what you're doing. Reaching out to those who know EXACTLY what you're going through. It's about weeding out those who just want to jump on a band wagon or those who have been in the trenches, dealing with some bullshit, but coming through the fire (sure, slightly charred at times).
no one else understands but you and blanchard
i mean i cant even begin to talk to anyone about it because their all like - well you can't complain, its not REALLY work to do music biz stuff
I will tell you honestly that it's about reaching out to those people, letting others (who have a honest appreciation and passion) help out in any way. Not just those who are looking for their 15 minutes.
In regards to your very last message. Those are the people who have no idea what we go through. If we wanted to make millions we would have sold out long ago. What it boils down to, again, is getting back to basics. Starting with a raw, unfiltered vision and pushing forward. Mapping out every detail down to the very minimal thing. Taking time to sit back and look at it before throwing it out to people outside of the people involved.
im gonna smoke a cigarette
No worries man. I won't say a word. I in recent months have realized that if I am going to go for what I believe in I just have to leap with every fiber of my being. I met with Nate Hagen tonight and he made a good point. He said that we put so much emphasis on society telling us what we should and shouldn't do. We are told to get degrees, good jobs and work the 9 to 5. But, we should look at those who decided that although they had 5 dollars to their name, they would go their own way. If they made it. They made it. If not, they know that at least they did what they wanted and will never take it back.
i believe in that very much
no regrets
i don't regret selling my truck
or putting on tireless pushes for music showcase
i know i'll have great stories when i'm old
I don't believe in a lot of people or things. But, I have believed in the things you do. and in you. Again, it's rare for me to say that because I too have had some negative things happen to me. Both in this business and in life. It's seeing those who have similar ideas, dreams and passions that I cling too. It's not because I see a way to get ahead it's because I see that they are right in line with how I feel deep down.
i do have a family starting and i need to put my finger on whats going to support that and find the right door
Family? Really? Are you and Melissa...?!?
well no
but i mean
she'll follow me to the ends of the earth
and she'll even help, but im sort of lost right now and reeling
i've been all over the baord
go back to school, move away, get a regular job in order to separate music from my work
Ah I see. Well, first off that's an amazing woman you have there to see that in you. Cherish that always.
Second, I Did that. Moved to PA, thought it was right, made plans to drop my true dreams etc. What it comes down to is utilizing and working with true" believers" in your dreams. Looking heavily at each part of the dream and moving forward. If it doesn't work, don't give up, learn and readjust. Its about getting away from this mindset that we can't live out our dreams. Its about fulfilling them how we want them to be.
ill follow
u lead for a while maybe




Saturday, August 24, 2013

My stock in SiriusXM is up and I am playing a show tonight. My dogs are happy and my belly is full of a good self-made breakfast. I have the woman of my dreams (literally) with a ring on her finger and armor enough for handling me and the world. We are unstoppable. The Live Beat column I feel is getting better and better. But I suppose I tend to ramble so i am working on it (along with proper grammar but i'm to lazy to capitalize all of my "i's" right now). When I look at the world through these words it makes me happy. I should think doing this a little more often would help me out. It seems i tend to lack some confidence when my plate isn't overflowing with 'busy'. Summer is almost over but that's alright. I'm looking forward to getting out my coats. I wonder if people are a fraction stronger here during and after the 'coat seasons' because they have more weight on their body during the cold for a somewhat extended period. It would be interesting if that were true so lets pretend it is. That would mean...

We are stronger by proportion here in the Northwest than in other warmer parts of the country. It is with compliment in irony to 'the grey'; which hangs over the valley for an extended period of seasons chipping away at our individual gleam and putting our minds in a sunless haze. So things are out of balance it would seem during the summer month- the event a paradise dream, and we make the most of it.
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Saturday, August 3, 2013

I'm in need of a chest of drawers... going to look into that. Also just finished my second live beat column. I think its better than the last except for the picture of our cat, Olaf with The Great Idea tickets. More deliberate writing- less deadline coaxed. http://www.potz.blitz.szpilman.de/wp-content/uploads/2010/11/olaf_breuning.jpg

Friday, July 26, 2013

Got some of my gear up and working again. That's a bit of a weight off. Started taking notes for the next Live Beat today. Cruising upcoming entries on FB events. The site is saturated but I think I have an answer to that. It involves moving people away from event creation on that site as, yes, it can be effective, but there is very little creativity or artistic and marketing energy put into the very diluted sea of happenings. Eyeballs, eyeballs, eyeballs. That's what people want on their promo tools. That's what people want on their band, their product, their service, their charity, their news, and even their ice cream - well you get the idea. I messaged a programmer today recommended by my friend and part of The Great Idea graphic department in regards to moving people's eyeballs to this app-worthy idea. It is something that can not only help Salem artists, businesses, and other events programming, but can be adopted and made local to anyone. The idea has steps that need to be fleshed out still. I need a small team of people that know what they're doing where I don't, but that's one thing I know how to do- have an idea and then put diverse archetypes of folks in a room together for us to mull on and make it go. http://img.desmotivaciones.es/201103/motes2.jpg

Thursday, July 25, 2013

Well entry number 2 here is already way later than i thought it'd be. Also my computer keyboard and subsequently satellite wireless keyboard have malfunctioned. To me it seems the odds are low on that problem. I'ce been a Samsung fan for years but this experience is proving otherwise. I'm typibg this with my Samsung phone which hasn't caved yet. However there's no cursor and the field size doesn't fit to screen so pardon any obvious mispellings or grammerical errors. My first Live beat article came out today in the Salem Weekly (http://www.willamettelive.com/category/musicnightlife/). Not bad for getting it in right under deadline while simultaneously constructing an entire sound scgeme for a musical 2days away. The Great Odea is also in 2 weeks and that ship is being let to sea as we speak. Control issues. I have some. You really can pre meditate only so much, pre produce only to a degree of foreseen protection and planning, but the shits going down. My problems are good problems to have- certainly noy mundane. Stay tuned.
http://www.odditycentral.com/funny/stretching-the-limits-meet-the-famous-rubberband-boy.html
p.s. thanks Evan and Alyssa for letting me use your computer sometimes.

Tuesday, July 16, 2013

today i began writing reviews for music and entertainment happenings in and around salem. we'll see how long it lasts. fitting? synonymous? maybe. http://www.salemhistory.net/images/water_department_4.jpg