Musicians
The Mysticism ov we be echo
From the belly of South East London, we get to learn more about the artist we be echo or as I know him, Kev. wbe is a multi-instrumentalist & sound artist who is currently residing in Ontario, Canada. “ I don’t think of myself as a musician “ said wbe while we engaged in an evening conversation. Like many musicians and sound provocateurs (myself included), we struggle with the term musician. “ I’m very surprised sometimes by the way the sounds come together. To be honest, I’ m really quite astonished “ said wbe. That is a completely relatable statement. As experimental musicians and sound artists, often times what we create is a one time experience that can not be redone. It’s quintessential to almost always record your music session when you have more of a sound art approach. Although somewhat modest, Kev doesn’t ever seem to appear to let his talent go to his head. wbe rarely listens to artists outside of himself because it can be a bit overwhelming. As a creator, we often times know exactly what we need to hear, release and experience.
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Wealthy GreatPublished 2 years ago in InterviewWriting Tips from Toy Story’s Randy Newman
This is the 100% true story of my accidental contribution to a classic Destiny plays a big part. I didn’t appreciate this at the time, as I was new to Hollywood, but Toy Story would turn out to be one of the most successful films I’d ever have a credit on. And, wow, was my credit amazing! :)
[Bad] Ideas for Writers (& Life)Published 2 years ago in InterviewWriting Tips from Toy Story’s Randy Newman
Destiny plays a big part This is the 100% true story of my accidental contribution to a classic I didn’t appreciate this at the time, as I was new to Hollywood, but Toy Story would turn out to be one of the most successful films I’d ever have a credit on. And, wow, was my credit amazing! :)
[Bad] Ideas for Writers (& Life)Published 2 years ago in InterviewFrom The Loveless to The Legacy
Barb Morrison is a professional music producer, film score composer, multi-instrumentalist, music mentor, Top 5 Billboard dance chart songwriter, innovator & Platinum record producer. They are non-binary and although they have brought much visibility and pulled in empathy for the Trans community, they have not always received the care that they need. Barb’s pronouns are they/them and they have unfortunately had so many experiences where they have been “ she’d “ by people they care for. It is one thing to be misgendered by a stranger but there is a different kind of sting when there is someone who is familiar with who you are and especially what you have been through doing so. For many in the Trans world, being addressed by the correct pronouns is not just basic care/support but it is also suicide prevention. “ It does hurt when someone misgenders me. It feels like their vision of me is more important than my vision of myself. It hurts a great deal, especially people that I’ve reminded many times. It makes me think they don’t see me. The thing that is insidiously hurtful is the people that are not seeing me “ said Barb. At times they have gone by the name Morrison because Barb feels that there may be a perceived female attachment to the name Barb. That is something they feel could possibly influence the way others address them. There is no one way to be a man, no one way to be a woman and certainly no one way to be non-binary. It speaks volumes that even a Trans person who is so well-respected can’t have their personhood honored. Barb deserves to be seen and not just for all that they have accomplished but just for who they are.
Marcy AngelesPublished 2 years ago in InterviewThe Journey Of A Music Artist With Mr. Chenier
To be a singer, songwriter, and entertainer in the music industry, you have to have the drive, passion, and work ethic and Mr. Chenier has is all. Since the age of 5, while many kids enjoyed gaming or watching TV, Chenier Wilson found excitement through singing. In Queens, NY where he was raised, the church was his audience and it was the breeding grounds for his captivating voice.
Tammy ReesePublished 2 years ago in InterviewFast Rising Hip Hop Artist: Barbie Doll Is Gaining New Heights In The Music Industry
An artist who has always gotten back up whenever they fall is an artist who can do everything to get to where they want to be. One who has such a variety of styles and sounds for the people to enjoy, with so much range to their approach they’re sure to have something for you to be a fan of. With an artist like Barbie Doll, she brings you the ultimate vibe of a sound and talent with her R&B/Hip Hop infused sound bringing all the vibes to make your head nod.
Honk MagazinePublished 2 years ago in InterviewGetting to know music artist Willie G
ARTIST NAME AND WHERE ARE YOU FROM ? WILLY G From Ewa Beach, Hawaii Instagram: @dreamteamwillyg WHY DO YOU LOVE MUSIC ? Honestly Music is my life and I can’t imagine life without music. If you was to take away music It would be hard to cope, hard to get through the day and there wouldn’t be an outlet for me to go to. Music is a key to my heart and soul it’s the light in my darkness. The door to ease the pain and suffering in this crazy life we live.
Jason JamesPublished 2 years ago in InterviewRhythm Behind the Music
“Rhythm Behind the Music” The first in a series of interviews in the Entertainment World. Volume one: “The Driver”
Audra MadsenPublished 2 years ago in InterviewThis Queer Artist Demands to Be Seen and Heard
Talia Keys’ trademark fire and brimstone stage presence is an amalgam of her journey, identity, and musical influences. Growing up, she and her brother were raised by a single mother in Utah. Her dad struggled with addiction and his battles forced Talia to grow up sooner than typical kids her age. Still, she was gifted with a big imagination and whether she was pretending to be Michael Jordan or impersonating Elvis Presley, Talia could entertain herself for hours. She began piano lessons at age 9, drums at 11, guitar at 16 and mandolin at 22. Music was always very prevalent throughout her youth, beginning with The Beatles and turning to Bob Marley in middle school. Aretha Franklin, Janis Joplin, Pink Floyd, and Talking Heads were some of the other artists that played a big role in her musical development. She even had a Kris Kross phase (and yes, she wore her clothes backwards for a time). It opened Talia up to rap and hip hop and she became a huge fan of Tribe Called Quest, The Fugees and Blackalicious.
Ben NelsonPublished 2 years ago in InterviewDarkside Drive creates a distinct take on 80’s goth and darkwave music.
From the ashes of bands forced off the road during lockdown, three musicians from across the country united to create a spark of an idea that lit the fire that was to become Darkside Drive, the flames of which burn bright in their creativity. The band has created a distinct take on 80’s music, goth and darkwave. The songs are a poignant look behind the curtain of suburbia and delve into the darker side of life. The band is busy writing and releasing new material, and looking to go on tour towards the end of the year. Vocalist, Steve Burden, took the time to answer our questions.
mysoundMusicPublished 2 years ago in InterviewGetting to Know Drew Blessed
Andrew Davis known as Drew Blessed from Brooklyn, NY Drew Blessed different as a person and as an artist What makes Drew Blessed different as a person is his work ethic and as an artist his music is rooted from rebellion. He doesn’t sound like anyone, but himself and the same goes for him as an artist. Drew Blessed stated “Individuality is how I started”. His first mixtape was called Axx, but it was dope to produce, to record, and mix and master his project. Drew Blessed even shot and edit his own artwork. Drew Blessed stated “ When I said one hundred percent independent I wasn’t playing”. Drew Blessed trusted his ideas so outside opinions are like hot air to him. Drew Blessed produces his styles such as samples, sound selection, sound manipulation and how he delivers his message, in songs and beats. Drew Blessed can be unorthodox at times and that’s exposed heavy in his music. Drew Blessed stated, “You can say genre ,but I’m always gonna make it sound different. Thats the fun! My goal is different, everyday day I make beats also I say the greatest and honestly I’m not worried about the discussion”.