Thursday, October 11, 2012

Bass Instruction


Althea & Donna



Going through a pre-Clash reggae stage this year. I LOVE these girls....

Monday, October 8, 2012

Pink Veins

Check out PINK VEINS, the teenage all girl trio that I've been producing,  HERE!

They will be on WFMU's Minor Music on November 12th.



Pink Veins are Lucie (age 16) guitar/bass/vox, Webb (age 16) guitar/bass/vox, and Larissa (age 18) drums/vox.

Electronic Music

A MUST READ!

click:

FLAVORWIRE: 10 Female Electronic Music Pioneers You Must Know



Thursday, September 20, 2012

Tender Trap

Thanks K & K for introducing me to this band yesterday in the studio. More TENDER TRAP!


From the new Album 2012

Blood Red Shoes

Guitarist of the day - Laura May Carter of Blood Red Shoes (uk). The videos I've found just don't capture what a solid guitarist she is live. Check them out on tour if you can, its worth seeing her play.

Sunday, September 16, 2012

Monday, September 3, 2012

Two of my students! I have to show them off....

Webb (guitar) and Lucie (drums) playing at the Willie Mae Rock camp show last weekend. Sophie from Care Bears on Fire on bass. Yes! All ages 15-16.

Drummer STEALS the Show! A MUST SEE...

This changed my life. Seriously, I'll never be the same again. A hero. Scroll to 1:15 or so...

"The Perks of Being a Musician: Brain Function and Music Education"

A Great Read and more from THIS WEBSITE


The Mozart Effect: The Brain and Music
The Mozart Effect was an early discovery in the relationship between music and brain function. The name came from the way the experiment was conducted: participants listened to Mozart before taking different tests. Studies found that participants performed better on tests of spatial ability, processing speed, and creativity after listening to Mozart and other music than participants who sat in silence or followed relaxation instructions.
This experiment is obviously a superficial application of music compared to music lessons. When studying music, one does much more than passively listening; one engages with the music in an analytic fashion. The example of the Mozart Effect serves simply to illustrate the way that music can stimulate the brain.
Students of  Music are Smarter and More Talented? The Research Says “Yes”
Extensive research has now revealed the numerous advantages that those who have studied music hold over those who have not.
Some areas that favor people who have taken music lessons:
  • Ability to detect speech in noise
  • Being a “team player”
  • General intelligence (on IQ and other intelligence tests)
  • Grades in school (correlated even to high school GPA (take note, parents!))
  • Hand-eye coordination
  • Language memory (remembering prose or lists of words)
  • Linguistic comprehension including processing of second or foreign languages
  • Math ability
  • Phonological awareness (detection of pitch)
  • Reaction time
  • Reading comprehension
  • Self-esteem
  • Short-term memory
  • Sociability
  • Visual memory
  • Vocabulary
  • Working memory

Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Lucinda Williams at Bowery Ballroom 8-6-12


Yep, I was lucky enough to get the setlist. Encore songs included the Woody Guthrie cover "Ain't Got No Home," a political song as relevant today as it was when it was originally written, and Bruce Springsteen's "Factory." This was one of those moments where you're just so thankful to be there.



Lucinda Williams had Doug Pettibone on lead guitar. (Also worked with Marianne Faithfull, etc)
Here's his pedal board along with opening act Amy Cook's.



See the TAB along the side for more pedal board pictures from various bands.

Care Bears on Fire song on True Blood last night

Care Bears on Fire! These fierce gals played with us (The Julie Ruin) at the Knitting Factory show 2010. I met the singer when she was...uh, like 5. She must be 15 now. Anyway these girls are something to see. And nice to hear this song at the end of the latest episode of True Blood. In fact it was being played IN the episode as Eric the Vampire was being handcuffed. Sorry for the spoiler, TB camp fans.

Thursday, July 19, 2012

I made a skirt today with a SPEAKER PATTERN fabric!

 

A closer look. I love the orange zipper, which I had and miraculously matched, and which set off the whole idea for the project. 


  I can't believe I found this fabric. It was designed on Spoonflower.com.