Tuesday, 8 September 2015

HER is FANTASTIC!!! Yes, That is Grammatically Correct, Check It Out!



If you're already a fan of Vancouver's own Poppy Seed, you might find his latest music video "Her" a slight departure from his past productions; rest assured you will love it every bit as much as his previous works.  The video shows not only his artistic diversity, but also his ability to reach a wider audience. Inspired by the woman who has captured his heart, "Her" is sure to become the favourite of any lovestruck music listener.   Catchy beat, cool lyrics; definitely one to set on repeat.

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Sunday, 6 September 2015

Harmony in a Discordant World -The Christian Vocation to Music


The thought of Christians in music brings up two stereotypes: those narrowly defined Christians who appeal only to the churchgoing audience, or the inflammatory “former” Christians who went to church at some point, but who are now hellbent on rebelling against it; Miley Cyrus and Sinead O’Connor being two obvious examples. Between these extremes stands a different type of musician who is also Christian, the type who is “in the world but not of the world.” What are Christians doing in a space as vile as the music industry? As it turns out, they're doing quite a bit.

Amongst popular music icons, you'll find many have their roots in Christianity. Elvis and Johnny Cash sang gospel; and more recently U2 has formed a mutual admiration society with the last three popes.

Cynics might argue that Christianity's contribution to music stems from the fact that many Christians learn to read music to sing in the church choir; ergo, it is the ability to read music, not their beliefs that attract them to careers in music. Others may argue Christianity's contribution to music stems from its literature. Good stories, profound images, and classic cultural references make for great lyrics. While not an overtly “Christian band”, the lyrics of Mumford & Sons draw deeply from Christianity's profound words. Their lyrics appear to have been infused with incense before being released into the open air. 
Daryl Bazinet Musician


What if some Christians entered the music industry, not because of their ability to read music nor their access to interesting words, but rather because music is their vocation? It seems clear that, singer songwriter, Daryl Bazinet received his vocation to music very early. He recounts the traumatic events which lead to his involvement in music:

"I have had 4 brain operations in my life. The second one when I was eight was actually a frontal lobectomy. They removed my entire right frontal lobe in order to make sure they got all of the tumor."


Bazinet actually died on the operating table and was brought back to life TWICE -that's more times than Lazarus. To help redevelop his small motor skills, which are controlled by the right frontal lobe, his mother placed Daryl in piano lessons with the church organist. According to medical reasoning, he should not be alive, let alone be performing as a musician. He says he owes his life “to the grace of God and music.”

Bazinet has been been playing piano for 34 years. Additionally, he plays drums, guitar and bass, an instrument also played by his manager Mark Rosner. Mark is the force behind Rosner Management Services, a company disrupting the North American music scene (www.rosnermanagement.com/bazinet.htm ). Bazinet says, “the expert guidance...I receive from Mark is amazing.”

Mark Rosner Rosner Management Services

Perhaps Mark's impact on so many music careers indicates that he too is living out a vocation that had its origin in Christian musician. Albeit a vocation that is different than he and others might have predicted. When he first entered the industry as a member of a Christian rock band, it was to touch people's lives through music. Now he manages musicians from many genres; in fact his clients include people who routinely take open and direct aim at Christianity. Somehow he manages to unify this motley crew. He describes his company as a 'mini-world' with it's own eco system that mirrors life and gives him an opportunity to help and direct people in their lives, provided they are open to it.

Rosner encourages Christian artists to be original, noting that “art is about expression.”
He is also clear that talent is essential for success in music, but notes that if talented people don't have ethics and integrity to accompany their talent, he can spot that quickly and will move on from those artists. He admits there can be conflicts between people based on values. In addressing these issues he says, “...I always try to educate first. If that doesn't work, I exercise as much tolerance as I can, but only to a point”.
On the point of values Bazinet says, “...When my Christian values have been challenged it's those same Christian values, my faith, that has seen me through.” When playing at venues that challenge his world view he says, “...really all I can do is hope that the message in the music reaches those listening on some level.”

While not opposed to fame and fortune, these aren't the forces that drive him. Daryl says, “My goal is to bring my music...my talent... to as many people as possible....if in some way I can touch people on some level... I have accomplished something wonderful. Money is often not a top priority for artists. To help musicians keep body and soul together, Rosner partners with companies like Sierrasil who fill the role that patrons of the arts once did. Every time a Sierrasil customer enters the promocode “DarylBazinet” on http://www.sierrasil.com/ that fan receives a discount and Sierrasil supports this artist in his vocation. If you've ever thought there should be more Christians in music, supporting the ones who are there seems like a good way to ensure more will answer their calling. To find out more about how Rosner, Bazinet, and other musicians engage the world of music and business while participating in a just economy visit http://artistdeals.ca/credo/.
Michael Bentley President of Seirrasil

Originally posted on Katrina Boguski's Writing Blog

Wednesday, 2 September 2015

What's your Favourite Car Song?


Whether it's Prince's Little Red Corvette, G.T.O. by Ronnie and the Daytonas or Cadillac Ranch blasted out by Springsteen or the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, cars, driving, and open roads go hand in hand with great music. So what's your favourite car song? 

If you can't think of any off the top of your head here's a few suggestions offer by zeroto60times.com to get the wheels turning. What songs would you add to the list? 

Check out this SWEET 1964 Pontiac Parisienne owned and restored by our very own DJ 151. She's called Ruby and she's a gem. Ruby is featured prominently in this Hood Hop video featuring TRAJIKK and HYDRO.


Ya' just might want to check it out!




DJ 151 is the hinge between established up and coming Hip Hop and Rap artists on the West Coast; he brings together the best of the old and new in a blend that fans admire

 Be sure to check out and follow DJ 151 for updates on videos, recordings, performances 
and of course Ruby the 1964 Pontiac Parisienne. 


Thursday, 20 August 2015

Success is in the cards for Sierra Jamerson



 
 
Edmonton singer songwriter Sierra Jamerson has a powerful voice; it's one she uses to express stories  that grow out of the deep roots of a unique family history.    Strongly grounded in her traditions, Jamerson chooses those elements of her history that match her present values, and uses them to fuel a strong vision for her future. Her immediate future includes plans to release  a song to commercial radio.


She says her first single Trail of Tears “is about the historical forced removal of Indigenous people in the late 1800s in Southern USA. About 6,000 of the 15,000 people who walked across states perished in the harsh winter. “ It's also about the story of her people, the Tahltan First Nation and their struggle to protect their land and territory from resource exploitation and pollution.


While focused on a career in music, she looks to roll models such as her grandmother Lillian Campbell who is one of the  Klabona Keepers , a group of Thaltan elders who occupy and use traditional lands in an effort to preserve them for future generations. It seems Jamerson's songs are yet another vehicle to preserve the culture of her people for tomorrow, and to share their traditions with a wider community.


Inspired by other strong female vocalists like Alanis Morissette, Joni Mitchell, Buffy St. Marie, and Nina Simone, Sierras says, “I'm in awe of artists who are vulnerable and open in their lyrics, or who use their music to promote equality and human rights. It takes a lot of bravery to stand up for what you believe in.” Sometimes it also takes money.


While traditions inspire the lyrics of her songs, Jamerson takes a modern approach to the business side of music, using a crowd funding campaign to fund her latest project.  When asked why she opted to use crowd funding to raise money for her recording, Jamerson said, “[Crowd funding] is engaging”  The way she has structured the campaign it also lets her be in touch with her fans and see them face to face. She is also having a fund raising concert on September 12th.  

Jamerson's biggest dream is for one day to have people think of her name when they think of Canadian singer/songwriters who have made a lasting contribution to our culture. If you would like to help encourage her in this dream, you can show your support for this emerging Canadian singer by contributing to her crowd funding campaign here.

With plans to travel to other countries to perform, Jamerson's desire is to reach many people with her songs. Surrounded by  a strong team and by backing from her fans, she is sure to reach this goal.  She is humbled by the support she has already received, and is grateful to everyone who shares this post and supports her campaign.

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Monday, 3 August 2015

Extra! Extra! Read all about it!



 So many amazing things are happening in the careers of musicians working with Artist Deals that their stories are beginning to catch the attention of print and online magazines. Not only is this great press for the musicians themselves, and proof to their fellow Rosner Management artists that people really do love to hear about emerging talent, this development is also a welcome bonus our sponsors are happy to receive. When sponsors are happy, they tell their friends, and so the network of sponsors grows ever stronger. As companies throw their support behind our artists, they are getting extra mentions from the artists who are grateful for their support.

 Those artists who show the most gratitude for the sponsorship they receive are also the one's whose stories magazines are most interested in printing. There is something compelling about the words “thank you”. They are words we all long to hear and when someone uses them, we  tend to listen to other things they have to say, and our musicians have a lot to say! Upcoming articles are also expected to give sponsors product placement in photos. As many artists are involved the modeling in addition to singing, companies who supply artists with fashion accessories and jewelery are abound to have some of those products show up subtly in the images that accompany the articles. Those products may range from cowboy boots on country artists to dazzling jewelery on singers who also happen to be stunning models.

 While at times managing musicians from diverse genres can be a challenge, this diversity provides a deep well of interesting stories; and magazines love interesting stories. In an age where content is king, stories from our artists are supplying magazines with killer content; these magazines cover a range of topics proving that love of music knows no bounds. Yes, there are days when being a musician is brutal; the upside to surviving the challenge is that you get to accumulate some fascinating tales from the trenches. These real life stories of innovation, adaptation, and personal grow inspire fans and magazine readers alike. While having a transmission blow up on route to a performance may seem like the worst thing ever, surviving that and learning the importance of car maintenance makes one all the wiser. Plus, it makes for a great story in an automotive magazine. A musician's “worst day ever” inspires great  copy in whatever magazine happens to deal with issues related the cause or circumstances of the painful experience or crushing frustration. Music fans read automotive magazines, they also read fashion magazines, travel blogs, parenting magazines, and home improvement magazines; in short music is everywhere, and so are music fans. It is no wonder then that such a wide range of print magazines are now showing interest in our musicians.

 Articles have already been written on Tod Hughes and Daryl Bazinet and others are planned for several musicians working closely with Kathrine Weiss. How cool will it be when artists submit their music grant applications and supply as proof of their merit stories from magazines and journals that back up what we've been saying namely, these are very talented people with the staying power to make it in one of the toughest industries out there. Mark Rosner attracts great talent and has the patience to help artists through their days in the trenches so that when they emerge from the battle, they can say “It was all worth the effort and the wait”. Artist Deals is proud to be at the centre of this new development that sees RMS artists gaining the exposure they deserve. We are also glad to see these same musicians showing such respect for sponsors and music fans alike; what one is grateful for grows as we appreciate its value.

 Please remember to like the Artist Deals' Facebook page and follow us on Twitter and Instagram so that you can read their articles as they arrive, hot off the press! There are some great stories about some fabulous artists; don't miss a single one!

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