Posts Tagged ‘live’

  • New Willa Ford Music!

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    Willa Ford

    I don’t know about anyone else, but as a fan since “I Wanna Be Bad”, I had almost given up hope that my Queen had put away the microphone for good.

    Thankfully she just misplaced it for a while. I guess she was looking for it on various movie and tv sets. Not sure where she found it, but I’m glad she did!

    Anyway, she has a new group, Willa and The Breaks, who did a show in LA last weekend at the historic Viper Room. (Where’s that teleportation device when you need it?) Take a listen to new song “Back, Back, Back” below:

    I like the tone of Willa’s voice. It’s soft, but has depth, if that makes sense. In any case, you can tell she’s worked on her vocals, which is something I wish I could say about a lot of other “artists” releasing music these days. WORK ON YOUR CRAFT, PEOPLE!

    Meanwhile, at the LA show, Willa performed a mash-up of “I Wanna Be Bad” and Led Zeppelin’s “Going To California”. Loved it!

    Willa will also do a show, with The Breaks, in Dallas on Jan 14. Still too far away for me, but she’s getting closer!

    Can’t wait to hear more, Mrs. Modano!

  • Video From Vanessa Carlton’s Live Shows

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    For those of us who aren’t fortunate enough to be able to attend one of Vanessa Carlton’s live shows, YouTube shows up with the clutch save!

    Check out some performances below!

    Housing Works Bookstore Cafe
    “Who’s To Say” (which is quite possibly my favorite VC song)
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    “Hands On Me”
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    Read on for video from her show in Vienna, VA at the Jammin Java. » Read the rest of the entry..

  • Video: Kristinia DeBarge – Acoustic “Sabotage” Perfomance

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    When artists do acoustic or “uplugged” sets, they automatically become credible to me. They don’t need the autotune, pro-tools, or backing track to sing there song. That’s when they become vocalists to me and not just entertainers. Kristinia DeBarge does a wonderful job on “Sabotage” in this video!

  • Jessie James Steve Madden Showcase Video

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    Jessie James performed at the NYC Steven (by Steve Madden) store Thursday and you can watch a large assortment of video from the performance starting with this clip she shared via Kyte.tv:

    All of the performances turned up on YouTube, thanks to the crew at Steve Madden Music. » Read the rest of the entry..

  • Kristinia DeBarge to Play 98PXY Summer Jam

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    Kristinia DeBarge

    Kristinia will play the 98 PXY Summer Jam on Thursday, June 4th, in Rochester, NY. The show will take place at the Port of Rochester @ Charlotte Beach.

    As far as I know, this is the first public live performance Kristinia has done since “Goodbye” was released, so I hope some video makes its way online after the show!

    More info on the radio station website.

  • Video: Pixie Lott Live

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    Since she’s still relatively new to the music scene, there haven’t been that many opportunities for fans to see Pixie Lott perform live; be it live or via video. This holds true especially for those of us across the pond who are equally as interested in her music.

    The Sun has come to the rescue and provided us with 2 live in-studio performances. Watch them below!

    “Mama Do”

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    “Last Nite” (The Strokes cover)

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  • Live Review: Vanessa Carlton (Cincinnati, OH)

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    While I do run a dedicated site for Vanessa Carlton, located at Vanessa-Carlton.net, I never got the chance to post my review of the show I attended August 5th, at Cincinnati’s 20th Century Theater. She was an opener for Joshua Radin along with Alexa Wilkinson.

    This wasn’t the first time I’d seen Miss Vanessa perform. To be accurate, it was the 3rd; which is saying a lot because an artist like Vanessa doesn’t get to be a road rat like other faves of mine like Josh Kelley. I’ve also met her. She’s been aware of V-C.net since the very beginning, back in 2002. She even recorded a thank you shout out video from the set of her “Ordinary Day” music video. If only I could find it, it was so sweet!

    Cincinnati isn’t far from me, just an hour and a half. I have family don there too, so I was familiar with the area. I brought my brother with me because I don’t like attending shows by myself. Plus, he’s been with me every other time I’ve seen Nessa (because he likes her music too), so it wasn’t like I was forcing him.

    It was a general admission, all ages show, at a small-ish venue. I love smaller/club shows much better than the big arena and theater set-ups. These shows are much more intimate and enjoyable. I was no more than 5ft away from Vanessa and her piano and it was lovely.

    The drawback to this particular venue was that they had a “no flash” rule. So you could take pictures, just without flash, but since it was so poorly lit and dark inside, there was no point in try as all shots came out extremely blurry. I even had a DSL with a telephoto lens and I still couldn’t get a quality shot. But it was ok, because not taking pictures allowed me to just listen and watch Vanessa perform. She didn’t disappoint either!

    As usual, I came away impressed with her show, and especially her banter. Before she started her first hit “A Thousand Miles” she stated how she wished she hadn’t sold her song to the jewelry company because of the whole “Blood Diamonds” conflict going on. Vanessa is very progressive, and probably meant it, but the audience just thought she was making a joke and laughed. She picked up on it and said “I’m serious!” but she was laughing too. It was a funny moment.

    Anyway, I truly enjoyed seeing Vanessa and I wish she had more success. She’s overflowing with talent and deserves more in the music industry. I know, that even if he does stop recording and performing, she will be a dynamite composer and songwriter. As long as she wants to stick around, she will have a niche. I don’t blame her label, The Inc, because, to be honest, they probably have no idea how to market a talent like her. They’re used to hip-hop artists! However, VH1 ordered a second season of Gotti’s Way, so we’ll probably continue to catch a glimpse of Miss Carlton on there.

    Can’t wait to see what’s next!

    Here is a 40 second clip of “Nolita Fairytale”:
    http://www.justmyfaves.com/wp-content/uploads/video/nolita_fairytale_august2008.flv

    Here was her setlist:
    Ordinary Day
    Hands On Me
    A Thousand Miles
    Heroes and Thieves
    The One
    White Houses
    Nolita Fairytale
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