New Releases
- The Four Bitchin' Babes (Debi Smith, Megon
McDonough, Sally Fingerett, and Camille
West) recently celebrated the release of their new
CD, Gabby Road (Shanachie Records).
- WAMA member Ben Sturgis, along with local vocalist
and co-writer Sam Toder have just recorded six
original songs with the Nashville-based Walton Record
label. Recorded at Comanche Sound Studio in Nashville
with Ben Sturgis as co-producer and arranged by Tom
Wild, the album has some of the hottest studio musicians
in Nashville. Walton Records will be distributing the
finished product.
- Steve McWilliams released his second CD, Fool
(Astoria Records), a collection of ten songs written
by McWilliams. Joining him on the CD are Rich Nagel,
Jeff Grounds, Paul Frields, and others.
Produced by Todd Wright and Heidi Gerber,
the CD was recorded at Bias Recording and Locness
Dachshund studios.
- Eric Brace, our Weekend guidemaster, released
his new CD, Last Train Home recorded by Rich
Krentz at EOP Studios in Bethesda. The album
was mixed by Doug Derryberry at Bias. The
City Paper said, "filled will well crafted songs brought
to life by Eric Brace's polished lead vocals and the precise
harmonies of brother Alan Brace and Bill Williams."
- Colleen Shanley released her new CD, Let's
Go For That Ride, with a party at Starland Cafe.
Playing to a packed house, Shanley and her husband Casey
O'Neal brought along musical guests (and players on
the CD) Granger Helvey on bass and Kirby Yarbrough
on drums. Also making a special appearance was Michael
Fath on guitar. Recorded at Walton Recording,
ESM Productions, and Secret Sound Studios,
the CD was produced by Shanley with assistance from Casey
O'Neal and Michael Fath and is available by calling
703-525-6089.
- Help Wanted (a DC/VA-based original rock band)
released its second CD, The Return of Monkeyface.
The album was produced by the band and recorded at SsoundS
Studio in Fairfax, VA. You can visit the Help Wanted
web page at http://www.logicalalt.com/loki/hwindex.htm
or SsoundS Studio at http://www.logicalalt.com/ssounds.
- Robin & Linda Williams announced the release
of their new CD, Devil Of A Dream (Sugar Hill
Records). Co-produced with the Williams and Kevin
McNoldy, the CD was recorded and mixed at McNoldy's
studio and Bobby Read's studio, both in Charlottesville,
VA.
- The Kingdom of Leisure released This Is The
New America.
- Randy Thompson celebrated the release of his
new CD, Wearin' Blue (Jackpot Records),
at Bad Habits Grille. Wearin' Blue was recorded
mostly in Nashville and was produced by Rick West
and Garrick Alden.
- The new emmet swimming CD Big Night Without
You gets released in stores nationwide June 16. The
first single, Sunblock, goes to radio May 26.
- Adelphi Records and Genes CD Company reissued
the CD Songs That Made America Famous by Patrick
Sky. For more information, call Adelphi Records at
301-434-6958 or e-mail adelphi@erols.com.
- Saffire - The Uppity Blues Women recently released
Live & Uppity (Alligator Records). Recorded
life over three straight nights in October of 1997 at
The Barns Of Wolf Trap in Vienna, VA, the album
features seven previously unrecorded tracks.
- Richard Dahl has been receiving very warm reviews
for his debut CD, Jealous Muse. Though adventuring
far beyond folk, Jealous Muse is built on a strong foundation
of artful acoustic guitar and emotional, contemplative
vocals. Mike Joyce of the Washington Post
says, "The music he creates draws on a worldly palette
of colors and rhythms...both intimate and intelligent."
Produced by Tom Espinola, guest vocalists include
Vyktoria Pratt Keating, Jennifer Fentress,
and Cletus M. Kennelly. Info is available at http://www.oasiscd.com/www/dahl.html.
- The band Gum! has released its debut album Chew.
This contains both music and multimedia content. The multimedia
session contains a full-length music video, interviews
with band members (songwriters), and a multimedia game,
among other things. People can also connect to Gum!'s
web site directly from the multimedia presentation. Each
copy of Chew also comes with a packet of Tiny Size
Chiclets, with the gum packet wrapped on the back
of the CD. So chew is the first interactive multimedia
experience that excites the sense of taste,along with
sight and sound. Check out their web site, at: http://www.gum-music.com.
You can check out some sound clips at his website at www.musicreations.com.
- Boogie-Woogie queen Deanna Bogart is currently
working with Robert Cray's producer, Dennis
Walker, on a new CD. A release date is set for May
of 1998.
- John Guernsey has released a video of his song
Sykesville by the 70s Washington group Claude Jones
from their self-titled album. The video was shot and produced
by Chris Belcher.
- Boud Deun has released their third CD, A General
Observation: The Live Album, on EHP Productions
label, recorded live in Baltimore at Orion. The
band is currently at work on a next Cuneiform release,
tentatively called Churches and being recorded
at Sterling Sound in Sterling, VA, set for release
this coming September. The group has also been included
on the upcoming Shanachie compilation CD, working
title, The Gobi Compilation. Produced by Richard
Gehr and Henry Kaiser, this is a collection
of 8 bands dedicated to improvisational rock music. For
info call EHP Produtions at 540-349-3320.
Seminars, Workshops, Conferences,
Showcases, Grants, Awards & Contests
AFIM Convention
AFIM (Association For Independent Music, formerly NAIRD)
announced the schedule for the 1998 AFIM Convention. The
Convention will be held at the Adam's Mark Hotel in Denver,
CO May 13-17, 1998. For more information, contact AFIM at
1-800-607-6526 or e-mail.
Information is also available on the AFIM
website.
Cable Guys
Montgomery Community Television (MCT) is seeking local
dancers, singers, actors, musicians, etc. to appear on Montgomery's
Most Talented, a variety show that is cablecast on the Montgomery
Channel, cable channel 21. For more information, contact
MCT's Marketing Department at 301-424-1730.
Jingle Producers Bootcamp
The Fifth Annual Guerrilla Jingle Producers Bootcamp will
be held on April 27, 28, 29 & 30 in Las Vegas, NV. The Bootcamp
will teach musicians how to get into jingle production,
voice-over productions, arranging and producing, video production,
marketing, and marketing your music on the internet. For
more information, contact Betty Guzman at 702-898-7070 or
visit the website.
The Blues Wars
The DC Blues Society is soliciting area blues performers
to sign up for a local blues contest -- a classic "battle
of the bands". The preliminary rounds will be held at the
Twist & Shout Club, Bethesda, on three Monday nights: May
11, May 18, and June 1. The public is invited to these events
(there will be a modest cover charge).
The semi-finalists will compete at the National Capital
Barbecue Battle (a big outdoor street-fest with lots of
music and food) on Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, downtown DC,Sunday
June 21. The winner goes on to the Blues Foundation's International
Blues Talent Contest in Memphis this September. For more
information, or to sign up to perform, contact Steve Hoffman
of the DC Blues Society at 301-270-8520 or Steve
Hoffman
Songwriting Camp
Nashville Acoustic Music & Songwriting Camp (NashCamp '98)
will take place June 7-12, 1998 at Montgomery Bell State
Park outside Nashville, TN. Songwriting teachers include
Rick Carnes, Paul Craft, and Casey Kelly. Cost for tuition,
room and board is $550. Enrollment is open to the first
60 songwriters and 60 instrumentalists. For more information,
visit the website
or call 615-292-0967.
Swannanoa Gathering
The annual Swannanoa Gathering has been set for July 5-August
1, 1998 at Warren Wilson College in Asheville, NC. For more
information, contact 704-298-3434 or 704-298-3325 ext. 426.
You can also e-mail
them or visit the website.
Association of African-American Music
The International Association of African-American Music
(IAAAM) announces its IAAAM '98 Celebration to be held in
Philadelphia, PA June 5-7, 1998. For information on registration,
please contact IAAAM at 215-732-7744.
Studio News
Bias Recording
Bias Recording has begun the new year with a flurry of
activity. Engineer Jim Robeson continued worth with
Congressman Joseph Scarborough on his band's ongoing
recording projects. Producer John Jennings and engineer
Bob Dawson mixed two live cuts from the recent Danny
Gatton Tribute Album. One cut features Albert Lee
and the other Vince Gill. John McCutcheon
continued work with co-producer Bob Dawson on an upcoming
family record — Autumn Songs (Rounder). The
previous three family record collaborations between Dawson
and McCutcheon: Summer Songs, Winter Songs, and Bigger
Than Yourself have all garnered Grammy nominations for
the duo. Sweet Honey In The Rock, produced by Ysaye
Barnwell and engineered by Jim Robeson, is recording
their 25th Anniversary project, slated for a fall release.
Debi Smith, working with engineer Heidi Gerber,
recorded and mixed two songs for her soon-to-be-released
CD tentatively titled More Than Once (Shanachie
Records). Bernice Johnson Reagon is continuing
her project Africans in America for WGBH.
The four 90 minute shows will be televised on PBS
in the fall of 1998. There will be accompanying CD releases
as well. Jim Robeson is recording and mixing. Vaughn
Nark has just completed his next release with Bob Dawson
engineering. Among the outstanding players contributing
are Tim Eyermann, Saul Miller, and Peter
Fraize.
Engineers John Alagia and Doug Derryberry
have been working on a Ben Folds Five project for
Sony. The band was filmed at Gaston Hall in
December, and this live recording will be added to the film.
Doug Derryberry is also continuing work on a release for
the Peter Fraize Trio. Balkan brass band, Zlatne
Uste, is in the final mixing stages of their upcoming
release, In The Center Of The Village. Charlie
Pilzer is producer and Heidi Gerber is mixing
engineer. Heidi Gerber has recently engineered a number
of other projects including those for jazz artist William
Knowles with Soul Service, jazz artist Tony
Whitfield and classical pianist Ai Uki.
Lynn Morris is midway through the recording of her
next release on Rounder, with Jim Robeson
engineering. Jim has also been working with the production
team of Cathy Fink and Marcy Marxer on a children's
theater release for DinoRock Productions. Other projects
keeping Bob Dawson busy are those of blues guitarist Tom
Principato, blues singer Cathy Jean and Juanita
Williams. The Williams CD is produced by Keith
Killgo and Mike Crotty, with Bobby Black acting
as executive producer. Crotty is also producing the first
release for Crotty and O'Neill, Turning Point.
The project will highlight vocalist Deater O'Neill
performing contemporary jazz standards.
Big Bear Productions
Big Bear Productions, Ltd., is building a new studio facility
located at 200 Little Falls Street in Falls Church, VA.
After many delays, the build out is completed. An open house
and studio opening reception was held in February.
Cue Recording
Once Hush has begun recording their third CD, Superior
Machines, at Cue Recording Studio. Engineered by Jeff
Juliano at Cue, the project will be mixed and mastered
in New York by Jon Altschiller, assistant to John
Alagia on the Once Hush project Say It Anyway.
Five cuts from Say It Anyway can be heard on MTV's
Road Rules and the Real World this year, and
has recently been licensed by ABC for an upcoming
pilot to air in May of '98.
Airshow Mastering
David Glasser and Charlie Pilzer at Airshow
Mastering received for a Grammy Award for restoration
and mastering services on the Smithsonian/Folkways
re-release The Anthology of American Folk Music.
Airshow announced its recent mastering work as including
the release of a compilation of new recordings from Pete
Seeger, entitled Where Have All The Flowers Gone?
The Songs of Pete Seeger. Released on the Appleseed
Recordings label, the album is a 2-CD set of Pete Seeger
tunes as interpreted by 38 artists, including Bruce Springsteen,
Roger McGuinn, Ani DiFranco, John Gorka, Peter, Paul & Mary,
Odetta, and The Weavers. The CD was mastered by Dave
Glasser of Airshow in their new studios in Boulder, CO.
Mastered by Charlie Pilzer in the Springfield, VA studio
is Angels Watching Over Me, the NPR Classics
recording by Denyce Graves. Also in Airshow news,
the popular radio music/variety show, E-Town, has
selected Airshow to provide post-production work on the
series.
Shuman Recording Studios
Shuman Recording Studios is proud to announce the addition
of their "Studer H-80 MK II 2" tape recorder. Having renovated
and upgraded in late 1997, the studio is happy to be rolling
tape again. For a limited time they are offering a Block
Rate of $45 per hour. Call 703-237-5677. Legendary bluesman
Henry Townsend will return to the Falls Church studio
in March to complete his CD project. The St. Louis blues
artist is known for his work with Robert Johnson,
Sonny Boy Williamson and Roosevelt Sykes.
At age 89, he is still breaking new ground in the blues
arena. The celtic group Iona recently started their
third CD recording project. Myron Bretholz will be
producing. Work continues on Michael Maye's studio
project after his death in October. Producer Bill Hancock
will be on hand to mix down. The studio partners are busy
establishing Amber Records, Inc. The label plans
national distribution of its first release in the Summer
of 1998.
Beyond The Region
- Wyoming singer/songwriter Judd Grossman recently
released his self-titled alternative/folk CD. Joining
Grossman on the album are Sugar Hill Records recording
artists Tim and Mollie O'Brien, and Sally Van
Meter.
- Singer\Songwriter John Russo and his NYC -based
band has just released their new CD entitled Two Weeks
From Tuesday a CD of 11original songs (acoustic-rock)
that has been receiving great reviews all around the Country!
- Steve Sparks reports that his latest release
is in the top 10 on radio in Hawaii.
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