Posts Tagged ‘Music Industry’

09 Sep. 2012

Woodshed Percussion Interview with Founder Dominic Tancredi by Ashley Helms


Percussion player, entrepreneur, and teacher Dominic Tancredi has been a music enthusiast since childhood. At age 5 he was given his first drum set, and created Woodshed Percussion as a college sophomore while studying business and marketing at Baldwin-Wallace College outside Cleveland, O.H. Now in their 10th year, Woodshed creates artwork for artists including Jay-Z, …

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08 Aug. 2012

The Latest News on Randy Blythe


OFFICIAL STATEMENT Greetings. This is D. Randall Blythe, checking in from my beloved hometown of Richmond, VA, United States of America. I was recently released on bail from Pankrác Prison in Prague, Czech Republic, after over a month of incarceration. Now that I am out for the moment, I would like to say a few …

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07 Jul. 2012

Interview with Acoustic Rocker Joe Taylor


Where did you get your start in the music industry? Well, I got my start in Toronto where I attended Humber College to study vocal jazz. This helped launch my career in Canada. My music career didn’t really start to kick into full gear until I made the move to NYC a few years later. …

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07 Jul. 2012

A Chat with Indie/Pop Artist, Jay Loftus by Adrian Valentine


Jay Loftus is twenty-four year old acoustic artist from Old Bridge, New Jersey. His songs, “Velvet Arms” and “Dangerous Girl” have helped him garner over 600,000 views on his Youtube account. His honest views on love and life are attracting  an impressive fan base and ultimately causing him to stand in today’s music scene. Check …

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05 May. 2012

Q & A with Shealeigh


When and why did you begin singing?: I began singing at age two. It was always something that fascinated me, and it has been a hobby ever since. Who is your biggest inspiration and why?: My biggest inspiration is my mom. She has supported me in everything I’ve done and I’m appreciative of that. She’s …

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03 Mar. 2012

T.J. Martell Foundation Honors Train and Crush Management in 13th Annual ‘Family Day’


By Tom Edathikunnel The T.J. Martell Foundation is celebrating its 13th annual Family Day on Sunday April 22nd at the Roseland Ballroom in New York City. This year’s event will honor multiple Grammy winning band Train for their vast array of philanthropic endeavors as well as their unyielding support to the Martel Foundation. Train, having …

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02 Feb. 2012

Interview with Plug In Stereo


Written by: Gerard Ucelli Broken Records Magazine’s Gerard Ucelli chats with Plug In Stereo. BRM: Since this EP is about what you’ve done for the past 2 years in the music industry, was there a time where you were starting to lose patience? PIS: Once in a while I get down on myself, but I …

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12 Dec. 2011

Exclusive Interview with Kristen Henderson from Antigone Rising


Broken Records Magazine’s Markos Papadatos spoke with Kristen Henderson, the bassist and co-founder of the all-female band Antigone Rising. According to Kristen Henderson, she remarked, “The name Antigone Rising came about while I was in college.  I was taking an English tragedy course and we read Antigone in the class, so the lead singer at …

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12 Dec. 2011

Cathy Henderson from Antigone Rising Opens Up to Broken Records Magazine


Broken Records Magazine’s Markos Papadatos spoke with Cathy Henderson, the lead guitarist of Antigone Rising on Sunday, December 4, 2011 in Glen Cove,New York. “I have always loved music,” exclaimed Cathy Henderson. “When I was younger, I learned piano and I would take piano lessons. When we started the band in middle school, I decided …

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11 Nov. 2011

Broken Records Magazine Interview with Matt Koziol


Broken Records Magazine’s Markos Papadatos chats with up-and-coming singer-songwriter Matt Koziol at the 2011 “Rock the Schools” show at Gramercy Theatre, New York City. Regarding the 2011 “Rock the Schools” benefit, pop and alternative rock singer-songwriter Matt Koziol remarks, “it’s really cool. When I heard about the event, and when they asked me to come, I …

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