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Music News: Official Track-List & Album Art for Benjy Davis Project Lost Souls Like Us

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

My favorite Louisiana natives, Benjy Davis Project, are getting set to release a new album, Lost Souls Like Us and we’ve got the official tracklist and cover art. BDP has gone through a bit of a line-up shuffle as of late, but the group is still comprised of original members Benjy Davis (shocker) and drummer Mic Capdeivelle.

The band recently dropped their new single “Stay With Me,” a mandolin-driven song about love with room for interpretation, whether in the moment or looking back on it. It’s quintessential BDP with a focus on intensely personal lyrics written by Benjy Davis as a result of life experiences.

Check out some footage of Benjy Davis Project in action that was captured at Sullivan Hall back in December. Official track-list for Lost Souls Like Us is after the jump, the album hits March 2nd.

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Sara Bareilles Treats Her Fans to Free Music – Download Live Gravity Tour EP

Thursday, December 17th, 2009

sarabSara Bareilles announced last night via Twitter that she was releasing a FREE EP to thank her fans for all the love. She was sparse on details as to what the EP would entail, but told fans to check her official site today for details. True to her word, when I visited Sara’s website this morning I was greeted with a treat…actually two treats.

Not only did she release a free live EP of her (amazing) Gravity Tour, but it also features the man, Tony Lucca, on a Bruce Springsteen cover of “I’m on Fire.” For those unaware of the Tony Lucca/Sara B connection, he opened for her during the Gravity Tour. The EP features live versions of hits from her debut album, Little Voice, including “Bottle it Up,” “Vegas,” “Gravity,” and of course “Love Song.”

So how do you get the EP? Simply visit her official site, provide your email address and you’ll receive a download link. Well worth coughing up an email address, I’d say. Thanks, Sara. Now… all we need is a new album!

What’s Hot NYC: Tony Lucca at Sullivan Hall, 12/11 & Free Sampler

Thursday, December 10th, 2009

20080822tonyluccaLooking for a way to keep warm on a cold December night? Well, we have the perfect remedy. The incomparable Tony Lucca hits NYC for one night only, Friday, December 11th, at Sullivan Hall.

Mr. Lucca will be joined by fellow singer-songwriters Matt Lowell and Josh Hoge. Doors are at 7:00p and the show starts at 7:30p (sharp). If you like acoustic bluesy-rock mixed with pop and  folk influences, you won’t want to miss this show. Over the last seven years I’ve brought many friends (some not even music fans) to Tony Lucca shows around the U.S. and each one has left his show a fan. He’s that good.

Our good friends at Rock Ridge Music have so graciously offered up a holiday gift to our readers, download a free music sampler from Tony Lucca, Matt Lowell, and Josh Hoge. Pre-order tickets to tomorrow’s show by visiting Sullivan Hall’s official website.

And just for good measure, enjoy Mr. Lucca doing his thing on “Time and Again”:

What’s Hot NYC: Joe Firstman at The Living Room, Nov. 13 at 8p

Thursday, November 12th, 2009
credit: Ben Renschen - http://www.benrenschen.com

credit: Ben Renschen - http://www.benrenschen.com

Calling all NYC music fans,  Joe Firstman will perform tomorrow (Friday, Nov. 13th) at The Living Room at 8p. After migrating west from his home in North Carolina, the talented singer-songwriter found his muse in LA — a city of excess, ego and beautiful ladies — which fueled his songs.

It didn’t take long for Joe to gain notoriety, first came the big Hollywood gigs, then the industry buzz, then the big deal with Atlantic Records and national tours with big rock stars like Sheryl Crow, Jewel, and Willie Nelson. Next he landed a regular gig as the bandleader on the “Last Call with Carson Daly” show.

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Free Downloads: Benjy Davis Project, Joe Firstman & Andrew Hoover

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009

RRMlogoWe’re continuing with our free music Wednesday to get you through the day, thanks to our good friends at Rock Ridge Music. On November 11th three of Rock Ridge’s finest, Benjy Davis Project, Andrew Hoover, and Joe Firstman will team up to perform at Sullivan Hall here in NYC.

Let’s just say it’s a singer-songwriter showcase made in heaven — all that’s missing is the amazing Tony Lucca. Hey Rock Ridge, can you get Tony on board?! I digress.

Download a free sampler of BDP, Andrew Hoover, and Joe Firstman now. Then purchase tickets to the show at Sullivan Hall at 7:30p on November 11th. We’ll see you there – we expect a group sing-a-long. Check out our past coverage of Benjy Davis Project and Andrew Hoover.

Review: Matt Duke, Tony Lucca, and Jay Nash at the Canal Room, NYC

Thursday, September 17th, 2009

The Canal Room was rocking as the Evening of the Feeling Song Tour touched down in NYC on Tuesday night. Matt Duke, Tony Lucca, and Jay Nash provided hours of incredible music, a mini-jam session, as well as a few surprise guests including the lovely Sara Bareilles and talented Curtis Peoples. While the clear headliner appeared to be Jay Nash, it was Matt Duke’s and Tony Lucca’s sets that stole the show.

So, who is Matt Duke? Well, he’s a pint-sized (in comparison to the towering Jay Nash), singer-songwriter who has an affinity for a four letter word that rhymes with “duck.” His songs were poignant and emotional, his delivery was intense and focused. He commanded the stage he even though a rather noisy audience didn’t give him the respect he deserved on stage, which seemed to be an issue for all of the performers. Tony Lucca and Curtis Peoples confided with us post show that “the audience thinks you can’t hear or see them when you’re on stage. You can and you do. Trick is finding a way to politely say ’shut the f-ck up.”

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Video Blog #6: Tony Lucca & Jay Nash: “Evening of the Feeling Song” Tour

Tuesday, September 15th, 2009

Tony Lucca, or as I like to call him “the hardest working man in the indie music scene”, is back on the road again. This time, he’s teamed up with Jay Nash, Matt Duke and Roy Jay for the Evening of The Feeling Song Tour, which stops in NYC tonight, September 15th, at the Canal Room in Tribeca. And yes, I’ll be in attendance to see it all go down (happy birthday to me!).

I’ve seen Tony Lucca perform several solo gigs over the years, so it’ll be interesting to see him share the spotlight with his tour-mates. Meanwhile, in support of their 25-city US Tour, Lucca and Nash are releasing a series of video blogs from the road. The latest installment, vlog #6, finds an unshaven Lucca in Wyoming at Snowy Range Music Festival, checking out the local talent including 14 yr old guitarist, Michaela Rae, and clips from his set with Jay Nash. Always the crowd-pleaser, Lucca received quite a few compliments from his audience.

Check out the video below — also, if you haven’t seen him live in concert, it’s damn near time you did. Remaining dates for the tour can be found at Lucca’s official site. For NYC fans, catch a bonus performance and signing tonight, before the Canal Room gig, at Barnes & Noble located in Columbus Circle (1972 Broadway @ 66th Street), 5pm sharp.

Review: Andrew Hoover Chances, Stances & Romances

Thursday, September 10th, 2009

A few weeks back, we gave you a sneak peek at new artist Andrew Hoover’s with his lead single “Lie to Me” off his debut  album, Chances, Stances & Romances, set for release on September 22nd. We immediately fell in love with the uptempo track that features hints of R&B, soul, and funk with a clever pop twist, which left us anticipating listening to the full length album. Well, thanks to our friends at Rock Ridge Music, we got our hands on an advanced copy.

As it should, Chances, Stances & Romances, kicks off with “Lie to Me,” which is a nice introduction to Hoover’s sound for those unfamiliar with him. His self-taught, slap-style guitar playing sets him apart from counterparts and while his bio likens his sound to Marc Broussard and Ray LaMontagne, I’d probably equate him with Gavin DeGraw (vocally) when he burst on the scene. The DeGraw comparison is most notable on the last track of the album “Someday Cecilia,” a slow, raw, acoustic track where Hoover shines as he pines over a love.

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Fresh + Free: Download Music by Rock Ridge Music Artists Now

Tuesday, September 1st, 2009

Yup, the economy is still in shambles and there’s not much we can do about it. The good news is our friends at Rock Ridge Music are giving away music from some of their best artists for free. That’s right – free – as in no strings attached.

Simply visit their site and download music from bands like Sister Hazel, Benjy Davis Project, Reel Big Fish, Cherry Poppin’ Daddies. They’re also featuring tunes from awesome solo acts like Tony Lucca, Ernie Halter, Josh Hodge, Andrew Hoover, Pat McGee and more.

If you like what you hear, be sure to visit the artists’ sites and purchase their albums. We all love free music, but it goes a long way to support these guys and gals that work hard to entertain us. Thanks for continuing to be awesome Rock Ridge!

New Artist Alert: Andrew Hoover – Chances, Stances, & Romances

Monday, August 31st, 2009

Sorry Benjy Davis and Tony Lucca, heck even Sondre Lerche, I’ve decided my end of the summer crush is Andrew Hoover. What? You’ve never heard of Andrew Hoover? Well, it’s about time you did.

The twenty-one year old, blue-eyed soul-man is set to release his debut album Chances, Stances, & Romances on September 22nd and if the lead single “Lie to Me” is any indication of what’s to come then the future’s bright for Hoover. The upbeat track features hints of R&B, soul and funk with a clever universal pop twist that should appeal to many folks.

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