Sunday, October 13, 2013

Meet The Man Behind 'The Voice'









From youtube to national television J'sun 's tackling the media one performance at a time.



Now just in case you missed J'sun on the Voice here's a snippet of an amazing (and unfortunately his last ) performance of  The Heavy's 'How you Like Me Now' with Garrett Gardner.



J'sun was eliminated in the BattleRound and Garret moved on to be in the Top 12.

But J'sun here to say he's moving on as well.   He's also telling us, how he went from uploading videos to youtube,  to being a contestant on one of the biggest televised singing competitions  in the world. His new EP, and what it was really like on The Voice.








 Every artist has a story, so let’s start at the beginning of yours… What type of music did you grow up listening to?

A:   I was born in Brooklyn, NY but grew up in St Vincent and the Grenadines. Our music is Soca and Reggae but I also listened to a lot of Whitney Houston, Michael Jackson, and TLC. Once I moved back to NYC that's when I started picking up on all of the other artists such as Janet Jackson, Brandy, Luther Vandross, Maxwell, and many of the other popular artists out at the time.




      What musicians and performers inspire you?

A: I am inspired by many different artists in many different genres. Michael Jackson, Janet Jackson, Maxwell, Prince, OneRepublic, and recent artists such as Adele, Emeli Sandè, Frank Ocean, Rihanna, and many more artists that are out right now.


 
 
 
We all want to know more about the man behind the voice so to speak,  tell us one thing  that no one knows about you?

A: There are so many facets to J’Sun.   I sing, write, play, dance, design but one other thing I'm really good at is cooking.  I throws it down in the kitchen.


 
 
 
The smoothness of your voice has been noted by many, did you ever take vocal lessons?

A: When I moved back to the US I joined the Brooklyn Youth Chorus right away.  That's where I learned a lot of what I know about singing, music, how to be better at my craft.




What’s one embarrassing song that you have in your playlist?

A: It would have to be a soca song  I recorded myself.  Only my family is allowed to listen to that song. It's the silliest song you'll ever hear.  I'm 100% sure no one else will hear it. It's locked away in the vault forever.




If you could perform with anyone in the world, living or dead, who would it be?

A: It hasn't changed that I would love to perform with Prince. When he performs it's just crazy and out of this world. It's like something takes him over and it takes me over when I see him perform. That would be amazing for me. That would top everything I have ever done in my life.




You started uploading  videos to youtube in 2007, and things just sort of grew from there.  How do you personally think social media, or the internet in general, has changed the music industry?


A: I think social media has changed the music industry a great deal. Artists get to be closer to their fans. I do feel at times though that too many artists are being social media reality stars instead of focusing on their careers and their art and music. For artists, social media can be a good thing and it can be a very bad thing depending on how it's used.



I know it’s probably been done to death, but can you tell us a little bit about your experience on the Voice? What’s one thing you took away from it all?

A: The Voice was great. I had an amazing time and met a lot of great people there. Working with Shakira has been great and just being up all night in front of the camera was exciting for me because I felt I was living out my dreams. It's something that I will always remember and I will always cherish that time in my life.



You always seemed so at ease when you sang, did you ever get nervous? Do you ever?

A: I always do. Every time. I always feel like if I am not nervous then I should be nervous about that. I feel no matter how great someone is at what they do, there's always a nervous feeling. Not a bad one though. A good nervous feeling.



Would you ever consider being a part of another televised competition again?

A: Before I did The Voice I always said "I would never do one of those shows". But as an artist I always change my mind about things and see a different side to things after a while. I looked at the show for what it was and knew that anything was possible with these shows. I gave it my all and I left everything on that stage. I don't think I would do another one again though.





After competing on television,  and taking the youtube world by storm, you've been busy  building “MAZE” your debut EP. Can you tell us a little bit about the process and your kickstarter campaign?

A: "MAZE" is being carefully created. I'm doing a lot of writing sessions with the people involved in the project.  Brainstorming with many musicians, artists, designers, and producers to make it a really great EP. My Kickstarter campaign is to help fund the building of my EP. It has been going very great and I'm so excited to start the recording of the EP, the photoshoots, videos, and everything else around it. My Kickstarter project ends on September 29th at 11:59pm and my goal is in arms reach. I'm very close. (Note: Congratulations J'sun who has since reached his goal and has raised enough money! )



I know you can’t give too much away, but you can give us any clues of what the vibe of your EP might be?

A: "MAZE" is going to be great. I fell it will show who I am as an arist. You'll be able to sing along to every song and feel good doing it.



Anything to say to the readers, and fans? Both old and new?

A: Thank you so so much to my #Limerz . Everything that I have achieved from 2007 on wouldn't have been possible without them. They mean a lot to me and I love them all.





To stay connected to J'sun and stay up to date on his album. Follow him on twitter: @iLoveJSun

Become a fan on facebook : https://www.facebook.com/iLoveJSun


And subscribe to his youtube.  http://www.youtube.com/user/MynameisJsun





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Thursday, October 10, 2013

Spotlight on Youtube Artist Eric Thayne


I know you've all probably seen  his  awesome mashup of 'Payphone"/ "Call Me Maybe", with the equally talented musician Caleb Blood. But in case you haven't...







 This is Eric Thayne.


                                                                      




A talented singer and producer, with over three hundred thousand views on youtube. Here's the interview I was lucky enough to do with Mr Thayne.  ["Lost In The Server" Series] [6/12/12]




 First question, How are you today Eric?
 
I'm doing well! Busy, but feeling great! 





 How long have you been singing and playing piano?

Well, I wouldn't call myself a singer by any means. Recently I've been practicing a little bit. I've been playing the piano for about 15 years. I've also played guitar and drums/percussion for 11 years.





  Has it always been music for you, or if it hasn't when did it stop being a hobby?
Music has always been a hobby for me, until recently. It wasn't until just a few years that I decided to take it seriously and begin to promote myself as a musician. It was a big decision that I made, but I felt like it was the right thing to do. I've been actively marketing myself and publishing videos on YouTube for about two years now.  





 What was the last song you listened to?
 
 
You're Not Alone by Saosin. 





 In your own words, how would you differentiate yourself with the other on the rise musicians out there?
 
 
Everyone is unique. All musicians have their own style. When I write music, I always try to let my unique style shine through. Sure, it's influenced by everything that I've heard. But nobody plays or writes music just like me. I try to be as creative as possible and even let some of my quirky personality shine through ;)




 Since you're posting your music on Youtube, such a big social platform, would you say you ever get over -critical at times?
 
 
As the saying goes, You are your own worst critic.  I definitely listen to my own music and watch my own videos with very critical eyes and ears, but I wouldn't say that I'm over-critical. I don't get down on myself, but rather I try to take each song as a learning experience and make the next one better. 




 I know this a tough question for a musician, or a music lover, but if you could pick one song to be your themesong, what would it be and why?
 
Nothing comes to mind for a theme song, but one of my favorite songs of all time is Dare You to Move by Switchfoot. 







 How do feel about the Internet being such a big tool for musicians?
 
 
 
I think it's fantastic. It's giving so many people the opportunity to share their talents with the world and help make the world a better place. If somebody wants to pursue a career in music, they have to know the right people. The Internet and social media are making it easier for people to reach the right people. 






 Final thoughts, anything to say to the people reading this, and all your supporters?
 
 
You all are the best. Thanks for all the support. 
 




Thank you so much for your time, Eric.


Stay connected with Eric by subscribing to his youtube. : www.youtube.com/user/EricThayneMusic


Following him on twitter: www.twitter.com/EricThayne





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Thursday, October 3, 2013

A Thousand People Can't be Wrong!

With an engaging voice and refreshing covers, it's clear to see why his community of over one thousand subscribers is rapidly growing. Meet Spencer Sutherland.








Or better yet, have a listen to Spencer Sutherland












And now here's the Q&A he and I did a year ago. ["Lost In The Server" Series] [7/2/12]








When did you start singing?


   
I've been singing all my life!






Was music something you'd grown up with, or did you just decide to do it one day?


I have such a passion for music, I've pretty much always wanted to do it. My parents  always fed my need for music through live music, theatre and performances.





Is there anyone you get compared to a lot?



I get compared to Jesse McCartney, Justin Timberlake, and Conor Maynard.





What is your objective in reference to music?




I want to be able to literally travel the world and perform with artists that I've looked up to for a long time. its a dream that I really think will come true.   









How do you feel about performing? Some people get nervous, some people get a rush from it, where do you fall in that?


I love preforming more than anything in the world. I don't really get nervous, except for maybe a few pre-show jitters.  It's my favorite thing to do.









What are you thoughts on Social Media mixing with music?



It's amazing, it has given many artists  the chance to try music, even if they don't live in New York, LA, or Nashville.








Anything to say to the fans and the readers?

Thanks to all the fans that have been there from the start, and thank you for all those becoming fans. I love you and will always be humble and grateful.




Thanks so much Spencer!

To stay connected with Spencer, be sure to

Follow him on twitter. : @Spencermusic1

Subscribe to his youtube

And head over to his website SpencerSutherland.com







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Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Getting to Know Pia Dean.

This indie UK Artist has bent all the rules by giving each of her tracks its own identity. Diversifying herself in both melody and lyrics, 'Pia Dean' is one name you surely won't be forgetting.








["Lost In the Server" Series.] [6/12/12 note: content is subject to change due to the date this interview was conducted]


 Hey Pia how are you?


I'm doing great, thanks. Hope you're good too.






 I'm great, thank you. So let's get started. If you could spend one day with five people, alive, or dead, who would they be?


Gosh, that's a biggie to limit the choice to five.... I would choice Lenardo Da Vinci, Marily Monroe, Nelson Mandela,  Imhotep & Amy Winehouse.








 You've released a song called "Another Maybe." Can you tell us a little bit about that?


This track is a remix of debut single "Maybe' to coincide with the release of the music video which I didn't have the first time around..








 You have a very distinct sound, who are musically influenced by?

I'm a big fan of singer-songwriters so Amy Winehouse. James Morrison, Stevie Wonder, Adele and Bob Marley figure high on my list...




 As a songwriter, where would you say your inspiration comes from?

That's an easy one....personal experience and things/events that evoke an emotional response...














 How do you feel about Social Media or New Media as it's being called, becoming almost integral in the music industry?

New Media provides some great tools, which can help the indie artist to promote their music/gigs ect...And reach new fans globally....conversely, new media provides opportunities  for music fans to discover new artists  and share their find!








 Any advice for other musicians out there? And what's the best advice you've ever been given?


Find your own sound, be creative, get feedback and enjoy what you do...invest time in new media to connect with fans and other artists ect... as it will be time well spent!








 What can people expect from your music?

Eclectic productions, vocalists and a hint of social commentary..





 Where can your fans reach you?

The best place to listen to my music is http://www.reverbnation.com/piadeansongwriter  , plus you can always drop me a line at the usual suspects like facebook and twitter.










 Anything to say to everybody reading this, and to your supporters?


Big thanks to Alyssa at The Beat Goes On and everyone who has connected with my music and the talented vocalists who have helped bring my songs alive.. Here's to all kinds of music.




Thank you so much for your time and patience, Pia.

To keep up with Pia, be sure to keep up with Pia by following her on twitter @Piadean1
 Liking her facebook: www.facebook.com/piadeanmusic
And subscribe to her youtube to check out her music www.youtube.com/user/piadean100




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