Showing posts with label Yellow Phone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Yellow Phone. Show all posts

Friday, March 7, 2014

03 Mar 14 - Yellow Phone Music Reception

Hey, blogspot readers, let's make music connections! 

That was theme recently at Double Door when this venue held a mini version of Yellow Phone's Music Conference in which local musicians, industry professionals and others like SouthSide could mingle, socialize and/or connect under a friendly atmosphere. The idea while attending this free event was to make connections and perhaps lasting partnerships with each other.  And from what this reviewer observed, there were some connections being made and happening, blogspot readers. Besides sipping on featured drink specials, there was live entertainment presented by singers-songwriters Bryan Wilkinson and Dan Wade with the young ladies of Purple Apple who took time out from doing homework to end the night on a rockin' high note. Also, during the event, there were raffled prizes and giveaways to be won. 

Kicking off the night of live music was the talented guitarist Bryan Wilkinson (of The Last Vegas and Black Actress) who simply wowed the audience with a vigorous acoustic performance and raspy vocals. This reviewer immediately enjoyed the heartfelt emotions expressed in his (short) set list of songs ...his words continuously burst to life amidst the vibrant riff accompaniment. There was fire ...passion in his voice that could be felt deep within your soul, blogspot readers. Simply hearing the lyrics barely touched what you felt inside especially he performed his new one - Cold Sweat. This particular song expressed the heartfelt pain of a tortured soul while he passionately strummed his guitar. Bryan was totally pouring out his heart into the words ...literally begging for mercy. It was intense listening to him asking to be forgiven. So much realism because his songs were written for a "friend" (perhaps him) whether it was about the "friend's" bad relationship or despondent feeling that he has no place in the world. Yet those experiences in which this singer-songwriter sung about could have been one of us, blogspot readers - the good, bad and downright ugly of life. For more information about Bryan and his music, check him out Facebook.

Continuing with the acoustic vibe of the night was Dan Wade (former guitarist of Treaty of Paris) yet he had more of an alternative/pop sound which rocked the stage with a lively upbeat tempo and sound, blogspot readers. As he entertained the audience with more raspy falsetto vocals like Bryan did earlier, this reviewer enjoyed the danceable groove being felt from the stage ...a little light-hearted at times but nothing too heavy on the emotional side that Dan kinda reminded this reviewer of Bryan Adams especially when he did "Fail Safe". This particular sung featured a little bit of wit and humor while immersing the ears Dan's fun upbeat rhythm while she spent some time mingling with other musicians like Gary (from the half of the duo known as JaGoFF) and Doug (one of Double Door's very own who's been writing songs since he was a teen ...this reviewer will be checking out some of his songs soon). Even though this performance featured a brief sample of Dan's music, SouthSide enjoyed the hip swinging song - "Snake Rattle" in which fans can find on his YouTube page.  If you want to hear more from Dan, visit his site http://www.danwadesongs.com.

"Bullets" kicked off this rockin' quartet of ladies known as Purple Apple and immediately had pumped up the energy throughout this venue with their unique acoustic alternative/rock sound, blogspot readers. And though SouthSide hasn't heard them amplified before, she feels they performed a good set for their first time under an acoustic setting. One thing this reviewer did notice right away was how wise beyond their years some of their songs were. They weren't the "normal" teenage antics or folly you might hear from today's bubblegum pop stars like Bieber or M. Cyrus ...these ladies were rockin' the stage about living "life to the fullest..." or expressing real teenage issues within a mature and heartfelt vocal tone. Something you don't normally hear from today's youth, blogspot readers. Yet, it was a change of pace for this reviewer to which she liked the most about Purple. Each female member gave it their all for this adult audience though forgetting we adults might not get the high school or homework references during their chats with the audience between songs. Don't discount them ...they have already performed at Lolla and things are moving upward for this group after being featured in an article in this month's Illinois Entertainer. This reviewer liked the fun, upbeat rhythms amidst their intense guitar work as well as the mature vocal harmonies as heard in the song like "Lay Down".  Check out more Purple Apple music and where they will be performing next at http://www.PurpleAppleMusic.com.


Until next time, support your local scene,
SouthSide

Friday, May 11, 2012

07 May 12 - Music Conference Networking Reception

Hey, blogspot readers, it's all about making those important connections and creating long-lasting friendships while networking with others.

That was the central theme for those who attended tonight's Music Conference Networking Reception held at Wicker Park's hip rock venue, Double Door. Sponsored by Yellow Phone and Double Door, this free event hosted by David Silbough, Phil Kosch, Scott Zid, Nate Arling and Doug Johnson was the prelude to the Yellow Phone Music Conference happening in downtown Milwaukee, WI during the weekend of Sept 6 - 9, 2012. This four-day conference will feature a gathering of talented artists and music professionals engaging in panel discussions as well as mentor sessions with experienced leaders of the music industry. It's Yellow Phone's goal to bring together career-oriented artists and postive, forward-thinking leaders within today's music business within the best qualities of a large industry conference yet downsizing them into a concentrated experience. And that's what this event allowed many indie/local artists and bands represented to do ...mingle and network with others artists/bands, music management and even SouthSide for a few hours. Musicians like friends Damon Ranger (of Blackbox), Ryan Powers and Lisa (of Dot Dot Dot) as well as White Pine Wolverines Band and music fans like Rick were among many to meet other likeminded individuals to share their love for music and the thriving scene happening around Chicago. Perhaps, blogspot readers, we might see future collaborations between artists and/or bands that were represented tonight. For more information about the Yellow Phone Music Conference, visit http://www.ypmc.com.

And speaking of music, this event also featured rare acoustic performances by singer/songwriters Garrett Burns, Mars Argo, Aly Jados and K. Serra featuring DJ sets by the female duo - Lewis & Clark who keep attendees in a dancing party mood between acts and throughout the event. Though missing first two acts of the night, SouthSide did arrive to hear her friend Aly Jados rock the stage with a powerfully dynamic performance of intense female vocals.

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Her heartfelt vocal tone truly touched the heart and soul, blogspot readers, especially during her opening song, City of Angels, where she vividly set the stage for an ear-popping sound of acoustic guitar rhythms and voice wonderfully matched together. Even while in a downtempo rhythm, Aly made the audience feel each heartfelt emotion within a fiery spirit sung off the lyrics to Secret Song but on the flipside, she kicked the soulful vocal tone up a notch or two to really hit the audience with some raw powress over the mic. With the acoustic tempo slightly matching her voice, you could still feel that fire dynamically popping the words to life especially when she said "...you make me feel...". Yes, this reviewer was definitely feeling what she was feeling. Performing other originals such as Helpless and It Is What It Is (both featuring more of Aly's raw yet soulfully dynamic voice), the true highlight of the night was her rendition of Alanis Morissette's You Oughta Know ...and all this reviewer can say after hearing her sing this cover - Damn, girl. Aly must have dredged up years of past relationships gone horribly bad to really knock the audience off their feet with such venomous vocal spite and angst ever to rock the mic. Between watching her facial expression and hearing her sing, you totally felt her frustration vividly expressed throughout each single word, blogspot readers. It was that intense. Aly will be performing again at Hard Rock Cafe on Monday May 14 as part of a special singer/songwriter night. Visit her at http://www.alyjados.com for more music and information.

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Before calling it night, SouthSide was able to check out a part of K. Serra's (http://www.kserramusic.com) performance to which she performed a haunting yet melodic version of Jefferson Airplane's Somebody To Love. This reviewer enjoyed the organic essence feature through her percussion drumming amidst a soothing floetry of electronica music and her powerful vocals thus creating one intense spirit and energy from this rockin' combination. Hopefully SouthSide is able to review this artist for an upcoming On The Town review.


Until next time, support your local scene,
SouthSide