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THE INDUSTRY BUZZ ABOUT ANNIE AND THE BEEKEEPERS

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Music insiders know the right balance of passion, musical talent, imageand most importantlywork ethic is what really makes an artist shine.  OurStage folk act Annie and the Beekeepers are putting their own spin on this classic formula while making its mark with mature composition, clever lyrics and a nostalgic yet earthy sense of melody.

Massachusetts native, Annie Lynch began writing music when she was thirteen-years-old, playing for friends at small coffee shops. It wasn’t until she met the rest of her band mates that she started considering music as a true career. When we spoke to Annie, she told us this was the starting point for the band’s songwriting collaboration. Squid Hell Sessions, the Beekeepers latest EP release, is the result of this effort. The band’s unique fusion of Folk and Blues, along with their straightforward writing style, afforded them the opportunity to perform at SXSW and CMJ in past years. They’ve continued to parlay their sound into upcoming spots in the Bristol Rhythm and Roots Reunion and Midpoint Music festivals.

 

 

l_cdeb2a0385e369965a919ba83d0cb0f5Music aside, Annie and the Beekeepers have gained industry success in many other ways. The choice of “the Beekeepers” as the band name refers to the group’s tireless work ethic. Annie likens their sense of motivation to the same “strength in community” found within bee colonies. In this spirit, Annie unknowingly sets an example for indie bands who want to succeed while  staying true to their sound. She also expresses some seldom heard advice:  in the music industry, “we’re all just people in this together.” This concept encourages artists to go out into the world and make personal connections. Even if an artist feels like their won’t land that next club gig, they should take the time to write a letter. The talent buyer at the club is, after all,  just another person trying to help their venue and the artists who play there. The effort may just be the “in” an artist needs to get their foot through the door. In fact,  Annie and the Beekeepers  got their music played on the Emerson College radio station in Boston, MA (WERS) using this same strategy.

Balancing out this equation and further highlighting the band’s organic style is the Beekeepers’ decision to stamp their album art by hand on 100% recycled cardboard packaging, purchased from Calumet Carton. These small steps allow an artist to add a personal touch to their albums while staying cost effective and environmentally friendly.

Let Annie and the Beekeepers add color to the musical landscape in your world.  Check out their latest release and join their fanclub.

BENEFIT BANDS TO BENEFIT THE COMMUNITY

In the age of “generation Obama,” community service organizations and charities are gaining momentum in their efforts to promote and fund a number of good causes. These days, there is an ever-growing call for action on many fronts—both mainstream and unconventional—and the music industry is responding. New artists are emerging as advocates in support of charitable work, human rights and similar causes everyday, a positive trend that can bolster both career and personal beliefs.

5rOne such organization benefiting from industry support is called 5 Rights Inc. 5 Rights exists to try and promote “a local, sustainable culture of human rights.” These rights are protected by a United Nations bill and are the basis of the organization’s goals. We caught up with 5 Rights representative Jeff Lipman, who has worked closely with community-minded OurStage band the Adam Ezra Group. When asked about the advantages of an artist supporting a cause, Lipman agreed with the idea that musicians can raise awareness by encouraging  fans to take an interest in a particular cause. This is especially important for the 5 Rights organization since basic human rights is a global topic that needs greater awareness. Although 5 Rights doesn’t focus solely on the music industry as a partner in their cause, they do plan on organizing some human rights festivals, utilizing music as a central point of the event.

state-radioWhen talking about 5 Rights and the music industry, it’s almost a given to discuss Calling All Crows. This is an organization that was started by Chad Stokes (Dispatch, State Radio) and his activist partner, Sybil Gallagher. Per their Website, Calling All Crows is dedicated to mobilizing musicians and fans to promote human rights.” We spoke to Matt Wilhelm, Co-Operator of Calling All Crows, to get his opinion on bands’ roles in charitable organizations. He agrees that a band can bring a new level of awareness and passion to a cause, beginning with the community of fans that surrounds the artist. But Wilhelm also feels that it works both ways. If a band can be a catalyst for activism, then a band can also benefit from the community of fans they gain from supporting a particular cause. In his words, “doing good and doing well are not mutually exclusive.” Bands like State Radio and Dispatch have certainly supported this idea in the past as evidenced by the droves of fans coming out to hear both their music and their messages of political, environmental and social activistism.
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THE SOUNDS OF THE SILENT YEARS

l_6a41d37d2b5d402ab68d5376c2f0836cWhen you think of the latest sounds to appear out of Detroit, Eminem and The White Stripes are probably the first to come to mind. Dig a little deeper and you’ll find that Detroit houses a thriving scene of indie music and art rock. At the forefront of this new music scene, you’ll find The Silent Years, one of the most diverse and unique indie groups to come around in a long time.

l_a1015bd4421d2c361cc5214ca7d34f2fArtists often get caught up in lyric writing, attempting to focus on their words as the driving force of the song. The Silent Years take a more music-centric approach. They start with driving hooks and powerful instrumentation changes. In other words, they seek to create a sonic representation of the theme of the song, before a word even hits your ear. Lead singer Josh Epstein describes his poetic approaches to adding words to music as being “drafted and redrafted”. He feels that the pure expression of musical emotion should take the focus, and he struggles to find the perfect words to compliment it. Even with the layered, experimental sounds of their recordings, you can’t miss their live set as the band brings these sounds to the stage in a unique and organic way.

l_b3a3930018c77e3afc965730d41f00f5With such an authentic approach to songwriting and performance, it’s no surprise that the band is being afforded some impressive career opportunities. Recently signed to SideCho Records, the band is starting to make waves in the online scene while also building a nice list of supportive press. Bob Boilen of NPR is the newest critic to join the droves of fans lining up behind the new album, The Globe. “After one listen, I may have found my summer pop record,” he said when the band was featured on NPR’s “Song of the Day.” Recently, The Silent Years has also been featured as the “Band of the Week” in Paste Magazine and an ABC News interview. We caught up with Epstein to get his reaction to his budding celebrity status and to get more insight on his unique and ear catching approach to his music. Click through to see what he had to say:

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SOUL SEARCHING IN RHYTHM & BLUES

R & B is one of the most dynamic and changing genres of music. From the days of Motown to the pop-influenced tunes of today, Rhythm & Blues can strike the right chord with almost any listener. We took the time to scan through this channel to see if there were any “diamonds in the rough” that deserved some more attention. We were pleasantly surprised to find that there was an equal mix of contemporary R&B and more traditional tunes like the ones that have inspired today’s artists. Ranging from pure soul to catchy pop choruses and even some singer/songwriter tracks, this playlist will certainly inspire you to head over to the R&B channel and listen for yourself. Make sure you don’t forget to judge, because you are the fan and you should decide who ranks in the Top Ten!

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[playlist artist_name="Gentlemen Hall" artist_url="http://www.ourstage.com/fanclub/gentlemenhall" song_name="Weatherman" song_url="http://www.ourstage.com/play/track/TPETYXIGHDEZ-weatherman"]
Got Me Thinkinby:AZ ONE
[playlist artist_name="Tijay Starr / Rob Reason" artist_url="http://www.ourstage.com/fanclub/robreason" song_name="A Love Song" song_url="http://www.ourstage.com/play/track/QEUOVMQZSQTC-a-love-song"]
On My Job(I Aint Stoppin)by:Christian
[playlist artist_name="C-Mal" artist_url="http://www.ourstage.com/fanclub/cmal" song_name="Wanna Get Away ft. Hostyll" song_url="http://www.ourstage.com/play/track/KIHZWWNXZBPH-wanna-get-away-ft-hostyll"]
Join Me For Loveby:Nick Mundy
[playlist artist_name="Jackie Rae" artist_url="http://www.ourstage.com/fanclub/jackierae" song_name="Someone For Me" song_url="http://www.ourstage.com/play/track/HFUDRVYKLGTX-someone-for-me"]
SEEN THIS GURLby:VIP (THA BADBOYZ OF R&B)
[playlist artist_name="QUANDESHA" artist_url="http://www.ourstage.com/fanclub/quandesha" song_name="Street Love" song_url="http://www.ourstage.com/play/track/EPLDFNQGQPUX-street-love"]
Give it upby:Brandon Chandler
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¡CINCO, CINCO, CINCO DE MAYO!

Sometimes party music just isn’t diverse enough. You’ve probably been to a party where all that was played was constant rap or constant techno, with nothing to break it up. Well, it’s about that time of year when OurStage would like to throw some Latin flavor into your dance party. Today is Cinco de Mayo, the most popular celebration of Mexican pride. It’s also a great excuse to head to your favorite taquería or Mexican place, throw a big bash, and click on a playlist of the most exotic dance tunes you can think of. We’ve taken the time to make that last step just a little easier and pulled some of the best tunes from our Latin channel. Feature this playlist at your next fiesta and you’re sure to get everyone’s hips moving!

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[playlist artist_name="Barneo" artist_url="http://www.ourstage.com/fanclub/barneo" song_name="Storm in your heart" song_url="http://www.ourstage.com/play/track/IDICPCQZRRHX-storm-in-your-heart"]
Majaditoby:Bergman Pazs
[playlist artist_name="Kat Parra" artist_url="http://www.ourstage.com/fanclub/katparra" song_name="Quitate La Queta" song_url="http://www.ourstage.com/play/track/SXLWSXTUIUVB-quitate-la-queta"]
E Com Esse Que Eu Vouby:LubaMason
[playlist artist_name="Lau Miranda" artist_url="http://www.ourstage.com/fanclub/lauriv" song_name="Ya no te Quiero" song_url="http://www.ourstage.com/play/track/ZTDJMQBKNMHE-ya-no-te-quiero"]
Confirmameby:Son By Four
[playlist artist_name="Bosa Mora" artist_url="http://www.ourstage.com/fanclub/bosamora" song_name="Say Goodbye" song_url="http://www.ourstage.com/play/track/FKRMOWMPTEXX-say-goodbye"]
Roof Topby:Jaz Rice
[playlist artist_name="Layla Angulo" artist_url="http://www.ourstage.com/fanclub/laylaangulo" song_name="Que Te Valla Bien Sin Mi" song_url="http://www.ourstage.com/play/track/PXANJZTTCKRY-que-te-valla-bien-sin"]
Mi Reina del Solarby:Orquesta D'Soul
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If that’s not enough to get you moving, take a listen to the Latin/Tropical Channel for more tunes!