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Promote Positive Change: Rivermaker’s Story

04-Aug-2017 By Marie Tobias

Maurice White from the band Rivermaker–who will be performing at the upcoming youbloomLA 2017 Music Summit & Festival–shares his band’s challenging yet inspiring past and their socially aware vision.

 

Surreal Beginnings

At Cal Poly Pomona, Maurice met Austin, the band’s guitarist, at a jam session organized by the band’s drummer, Brooks. A “mutual love for the craft of creating eruptive sounds” brought the band together then, in 2009.

 

Their influences range from Little Dragon, The Police, Sade, and even “good culinary creations” or “the LA political and social system.” Since their beginnings, however, they’ve endured more than just typical band disputes. Lamentably, their lyricist, frontman, and friend passed away in an untimely manner. Their mutual dedication to music allowed them to keep going so that they “evolved and reconstructed into a power trio.”

 

Maurice aims to “promote positive change”

Unlike most bands, Rivermaker has had a politically in-tune past and strives to sustain their community-minded themes. They volunteer with groups such as the Los Feliz Lions Club in order to, as Maurice states, raise money to “help the visually impaired” and to “push for grand change in our city toward the aim of public transit.”

 

Their active schedule–split between music and social awareness–can sometimes be exhausting. Having been “previously involved in politics” by “campaigning, protesting, [and] organizing”, their toughest challenge is maintaining balance and sanity.

 

Looking Forward to youbloomLA

Rivermaker is hoping to “give a strong musical performance” at youbloomLA for their first year there. Maurice stated that they have attended similar industry events before, but “not to the same magnitude.” They will be performing songs from their first full length album, expected to release in May 2018, along with a few songs from their EPs.

 

Their intentions also are to foster a relationship with “record label executives and producers” who could “provide guidance on how Rivermaker can record a timeless album that exemplifies the quality of our hard-worked and heartfelt songs.” And to have their music featured in films by interested individuals is another goal of theirs for youbloomLA.

 

The music world is, according to Maurice, “what [they] make it.” We’re anticipating that they’ll make it great at youbloomLA!

 

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Attention music lovers!

Youbloom is looking for passionate individuals to join our team for youbloomLA: our annual Music Summit and Festival! Follow the link below to learn more.

 

https://drive.google.com/open?id=0BzFR-OdsG41_bHg4VnNWVlFWa3ZFd2hxNjN5UE5MR1RVQzlz

 

Filed Under: Artist Discovery, Featured Artist, Festivals, Independent Musicians, Interviews, youbloomLA Tagged With: conference tips, event tips, festivals, independent artist advice, independent artist story, independent conference, music, music advice, music story, music summit, musician, tips for artists, ybLA17, youbloomLA

Be Yourself: Raised on TV’s Advice

28-Jul-2017 By Marie Tobias

Keaton Rogers offers some excellent advice, tells his band’s story, and elaborates on how they’ve arrived where they are: about to release their debut album titled “Season 1” and two months away from playing at the youbloomLA 2017 Music Summit & Festival.

 

Garage Band Beginnings

Keaton, Kacey, and Ryan, the members of Raised on TV, began “working away in Ryan’s mom’s garage” in the summer of 2015. Keaton and Kacey, who are brothers, “always thought it would be cool to be in a band together”. So when Keaton’s previous band disbanded and Kacey and Ryan’s previous band also fell apart, they joined forces to create Raised on TV.

 

With influences such as Weezer, Jimi Hendrix, Simon and Garfunkel, Pink Floyd, and Blink 182, there’s no doubt that Raised on TV’s first EP, released in 2016, had rock and roll roots. Since their humble beginnings, they’ve toured twice and recorded a full length album. And they “feel like [they’re] in a good place as a band.”

 

When asked about the band’s vision, Keaton joked that their band’s vision is “20/20 when [they] wear [their] glasses”

To “make and share quality music” is, “in all seriousness”, their true vision. Live performances hold an especially special place in their hearts, as Keaton stated “having an amazing concert experience is very much at the heart of our vision for our band.”

 

And if they can help others “get through a tough day” with their music, even better.

 

“It’s not about the competition”

Last year, Raised on TV entered a battle of the bands competition for a chance to play on the Vans Warped Tour. With 200 original contestants, they successfully navigated through the hoops to compete out of 8 groups in the final round. However, their “mindset was never that [they] were competing with other bands.” Instead, as Keaton states, they were just aiming to become “the best version of [themselves].”

 

Even though they lost in the final round, they reminded themselves that “it was never about winning in the traditional sense anyway. So, don’t get caught up in the competition. When you go see twenty or so amazing bands at a festival, there’s no first or second prize, no gold or silver medal, there’s a bunch of freaking awesome music and people there to enjoy it.”

 

Keaton’s word of advice? If an artist is true to themselves, “there will be nobody else like that artist and that’s what it’s all about.”

 

Romance at youbloomLA

Since it’s their first time at youbloomLA, Raised on TV is hoping for the usual: to develop connections, enjoy the music, and have a great time performing.

 

However, according to Keaton, it would also be neat if their drummer, who is “currently the only single member of the band” met someone and fell in love. Here’s to hoping!

 

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Attention music lovers!

Youbloom is looking for passionate individuals to join our team for youbloomLA: our annual Music Summit and Festival! Follow the link below to learn more.

 

https://drive.google.com/open?id=0BzFR-OdsG41_bHg4VnNWVlFWa3ZFd2hxNjN5UE5MR1RVQzlz

 

 

Filed Under: Artist Discovery, Featured Artist, Festivals, Independent Musicians, Interviews, Music Industry, youbloomLA Tagged With: conference tips, event tips, festivals, independent artist advice, independent conference, music, music advice, music summit, musician, tips for artists, youbloomLA

How to Improve Your Singing Voice with Karaoke Machines

20-Jul-2017 By Guest Blogger

Karaoke machines. The wonder machines. They can make a timid person go all the way and release stress from within. It is fun, to say the least. However, it can also be disappointing at the same time, especially if you feel that no matter how you try, you can’t seem to get the right notes to sing a song clearly.

 

Well, there is good news for you! Anybody can learn to sing with karaoke machines. What it takes is practice, patience, and some singing tips that will bring out the diva in you.

 

What You Need to Do

 

It may seem a cliché, but practice really does a lot of things. If you are currently practicing now, practice some more. Sing anywhere, try different kind of songs. Sing anytime you can. In this way, your vocal chords get the training that they deserve. At the same time, you can discover the kind of songs that will match your vocals. The more you practice, the more you can expect your singing to improve.

 

This works well if you have your own best karaoke machine at home. Before facing an audience of friends or family, you can practice on your own. Some even find it effective to record their own voice while singing songs, listening to it afterwards to assess themselves. The more you practice a certain song, the better prepared you will be when you finally need to sing with other people.

 

Professional Tips

 

Your karaoke singing skills can also be taken to the next level with some tips. The goal here is to create a space within your body, allowing the songs to just effortless flow out. How is it possible?

 

You might have heard this before. Breathe using your diaphragm. This is done by filling your lungs up with as much as air you can. Afterwards, feel that certain space right below your ribs as it fills up with air. That space is the diaphragm. This should be expanded to bring in more air to sing well.

 

Another tip is to allow your soft palate, or that part of the upper mouth just in front of the throat, to rise. This will allow your throat to open up. This will allow for more space for your voice and sound to flow out completely, and with melody. The next tip is easy to follow. Allow your mouth to open up wide as you sing. This may take practice, but when you get used to it, the rest will follow.

 

If you feel that practicing alone is not enough, you may want to take some voice lessons, or have someone privately help you with this.

 

Practice with Patience

 

The most important thing here is never giving up with your goal. Singing is part of our daily lives. You have your favorite songs. Even without a karaoke machine, you can sing. Singing well is another story, however.

 

Hitting the right notes and feeling confident when singing with karaoke machines take some patience along with practice. If you feel that you cannot do it, it does not mean that you can no longer do it some other time. Some self-confessed karaoke divas admit failing a lot of times, but because they did not stop practicing, they started building up confidence.

 

After all, nobody needs to be perfect when it comes to singing with karaoke machines. What you need to work on is your confidence. Along with applying the tips mentioned above, you can feel better when singing along with a group of friends. This is the most important thing, after all.

 

Author bio:

Tereza is a passionate writer and Chief Editor at Top10Suggest. She tells the completely honest story of her personal experience. She shares useful strategies that actually work and help others.

 

 

 

Filed Under: Fans, Music Advice Tagged With: how to promote your music, karaoke, music, music blogs, music tips, musician, singer, tips for artists, tips for singers, vocal

Where To Find The Best Up And Coming Bands

14-Jul-2017 By Guest Blogger

In this day and age, we are constantly inundated with new music from a multitude of channels—Spotify Discover Weekly Playlists, Youtube recommended videos, and releases pouring onto every streaming device you can think of. And say what you will about the quality and style preferences heard in some of today’s hottest tracks, it is truly an exciting time for the music industry.

 

However, sometimes all of this new music can be overwhelming. If you are an avid music lover like me, you want to know how to block out the fluff and find really great up and coming artists. But this is easier said than done. Of course it takes a lot of time and effort to stay current in today’s music industry, but check out some of these tips if you’re interested in finding the next great artist.

 

Check Out Your Local Open Mics

No matter where you are currently living, chances are there is a bar or restaurant somewhere in the vicinity that hosts an open mic night. Open Mic Nights are a great way to get the community involved, draw a crowd, and ultimately provide free entertainment for the establishment.

 

Next time you see a sign for a local Open Mic Night, or any other local music gigs, make a note to check it out one night. You might be surprised by the kind of up and coming talent that is just starting to get out there.

 

View Trending Tracks on SoundCloud

SoundCloud is a wonderful place to go to find up and coming music. The platform tends to lean towards independent and DIY artists, so you can be sure that all of the likes and shares are authentic. No matter what kind of music you are into, you’re likely to find some really great artists on SoundCloud.

 

If you’re in the mood for something new, check out the top songs and most shared tracks on SoundCloud. Many of the top tracks on SoundCloud are also featured on the most popular music blogs and publications as well.

 

Head To Shows Early To Catch The Opening Acts

Live shows are often fairly long endeavors, and can go pretty late into the night. Not to sound like a total buzz kill, but it’s important to plan ahead so that you have enough stamina to last the entire night. But that said, some of the best new up and coming artists are most likely on tour opening for the bands that you already know and love.

 

If you have any upcoming music gigs planned, trying going on the earlier side to catch some of the opening acts, as this is a great way to find the newest talent. These are bands and artists hand-picked by the headliners, so you can be sure that they are on the rise.

 

Staying on top of the latest music industry trends is exciting and fun for anyone with a passion for music, but the platforms and methods for finding new talent are always changing, and it can be very time consuming to weed through the noise to find the really good stuff.

 

Next time you’re on the hunt for a hot new up and coming band, try out some of these tips and let us know if they lead you to any artists that you plan to follow for years to come.

 

Author bio:

Freddy Tenny is an audio engineer and avid music lover. He owns and operates Rivington Music Rehearsal Studios, a legendary music and band rehearsal space located in the Lower East Side of Manhattan. These studios first opened in 1988 and boast an all-star list of bands and artists who have practiced in them.

 

 

 

Filed Under: Artist Discovery, Fans, Independent Musicians, Live Music, Local Gig Tagged With: artist gigs, find bands, find music gigs, local music gigs, music blogs, music fans, music industry, music lover, play gigs, tips for artists, tips for musicians, upcoming music gigs

Independent Musicians “Bloom” at youbloomDublin Music Summit & Festival

04-Jul-2017 By Marie Tobias

The youbloom Mission Achieved

In the words of The Key Regimes, who performed songs from their debut EP at youbloomDublin, “education and community” are the aspects of youbloom’s mission that they relate with most. “There is never enough of either”, they stated.

 

How does youbloom provide this through youbloomDublin? Just ask the artists who performed.

 

The Key Regimes, who were “blown away with the quality of the bands playing over the weekend”,  relaxing before a set at youbloomDublin

 

Community and Education Fostered at youbloomDublin

“Having a sense of community is extremely important for musicians”, Pixie Saytar, a three member band who played a set at 4 Dame Lane, stated. The ability to form a connection rather than a competition allows artists to “feel a part of something bigger”. Pixie Saytar believes a community atmosphere is “vital to growth as both an artist and a person”.

 

To Pixie Saytar, the educational aspect of youbloom is also important in that it’s about “sharing your expertise with others”, and meeting industry figures removes some of the big bad scariness.

 

Pixie Saytar striking a pose at youbloomDublin

 

 

For others, such as Dandelion Tea, youbloom is about “building a community that supports artists” and learning from others in that community. They quoted Vaughan Williams who once said that “the composer must not shut himself up and think about art, he must live with his fellows and make his art an expression of the whole community.”

 

ELLYD, who returned to youbloomDublin this year as a solo artist, playing some tunes

 

Successes and Takeaways From youbloomDublin2017

CARRON is hoping to make it to youbloomLA this year. The two sisters are thankful for the advantageous music industry contacts they made who can offer valuable tips for artists such as themselves. They also look forward to possibly “performing [with them] in the near future”.

 

Dandelion Tea also saw success in that they were “booked for another gig straight after.” Overall, many artists felt as though their performances were well received by a nice crowd. In the words of ELLYD, “it’s always a pleasure to play at youbloom!”

 

 

 

Filed Under: Artist Discovery, Artist Matching, Featured Artist, Festivals, Independent Musicians, Interviews, youbloomDublin, youbloomLA Tagged With: how to get fans, independent conference, independent musicians, music, music conference, music festival, music industry, music industry contacts, musician, tips for artists, youbloom

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