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The Voice: Interview With Gwen Sebastian

Recently I caught up with a dear friend of mine, Gwen Sebastian, who many might recognize if you tune-in to NBC’s The Voice.  Gwen was selected to be on Blake Shelton’s team.

I’ve known Gwen for about 5 1/2 years.  She was kind enough to participate in a couple of benefit shows that I put together in the past.  From the beginning, I sensed something very special and endearing about her.  Aside from being extremely talented, Gwen is an extremely sweet, down-to-earth person.  What you see is what you get with Gwen and the reason I have always tried to support her music.

I was thrilled when I found out that she had been selected to compete on The Voice! I know she’ll go far if people can just get to know her better on the show.  She’s got the pipes AND the personality!

According to Gwen, she decided to audition for the show at the urging of her cousin.  She decided to take a chance and went out to the Los Angeles auditions the end of the past September since she missed the Nashville auditions.  It was a 3 step process to get to the final round to audition for the judges and what you see on tv.

Right now the show is recorded, but it will be going live in April.

“This is the greatest moment of my life.  It’s surreal.” says Gwen.  What she appreciates the most is they didn’t want to change people, just let them all be who they are.

I asked Gwen what a normal day is like for her on The Voice“Constantly on the go and bonding with other contestants.”  It’s hectic for her, but she is loving every minute of it!

Watch for Gwen Sebastian on The Voice and vote for her, please! She’s one of the good ones and truly deserves this!

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CRS 2012: Interview with THE FARM

Be sure to check out this interview with THE FARM! We think you’ll love them just as much as we do!

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CRS 2012: Interview With Gloriana

Check out the interview below with Gloriana from CRS!

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Tin Pan South Media Kick-Off Party, Buy Your Tickets Today!

Matt and I got to enjoy a special Tin Pan South media kick-off party on Tuesday, March 6th at The Rutledge in Nashville.  We enjoyed a fun afternoon filled with a preview of great music from several hit songwriters, free food from Maggiano’s Little Italy, and open bar.  It was a special event that we were very happy to be invited to be part of! Even Nashville Mayor Karl Dean joined the festivities on what was a beautiful spring day here in Music City!

Mayor Karl Dean at Tin Pan South Kick-off Party

Be sure to get your tickets for the 20th Annual Tin Pan South Songwriters Festival happening March 27th-31st.  Tickets on sale now! For more information, go to the site here for tickets and schedules.  You don’t want to miss out on what’s a truly special event in Nashville!

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CRS 2012: Interview With Billy Dean

See the video below for an exclusive interview with country star, Billy Dean!

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Final Episode: A Closer Look @ Coldwater Jane

Check out this final episode of A Closer Look @ Coldwater Jane! Hope you enjoyed this interview series!

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CRS 2012: Interview With Jana Kramer

Check out this fun interview with one of our very favorites here on Focus On The 615, Jana Kramer!

See this related article:

http://focusonthe615.com/2012/01/20/jana-kramer-exclusive-new-music-one-tree-hill-and-what-lies-ahead/

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Parallel Music Publishing Continues Growth, Addition Of Brian Maher To Roster

Parallel Music PublishingNashville, TN (February 7, 2012) — Parallel Music Publishing in Nashville is pleased to announce the addition of award-winning songwriter Brian Maher to its publishing roster.  Maher, who signed with the company in December and is probably best known for co-penning Justin Moore’s “Small Town USA” with songwriter and producer Jeremy Stover, joins recently on-boarded songsmith Blake Chaffin to Parallel’s quickly expanding roster.

“Brian is a great friend and a talented songwriter,” said Stover. “I expect amazing things to come from his new relationship with Parallel.”

The son of famed Nashville producer/songwriter Brent Maher, Brian grew up around a studio and with some of the biggest names in the business (Dionne Warwick, Sly Stone, Bobby Darrin, Kenny Rogers, etc.).  He even went to school with the Judds, an act his father discovered and made famous.

“There never was a conscious decision to strive for a creative career in the industry,” explains Maher.  “I was just constantly around it…it was already a part of my life.  So writing and producing were something that kind of just happened through osmosis…it was just something I naturally absorbed.”    

By the age of 21, Brian had already landed his first publishing deal with Moraine Music Group.  Throughout the years, Maher has bolstered the catalogs of Welk Music and Warner Brothers publishing groups,  landed cuts by such artists as Taylor Swift, Justin Moore, Lonestar, Emerson Drive, Danielle Peck and Randy Montana and has received numerous awards and recognitions by ASCAP, NSAI and Billboard (to name a few).

Maher is now beginning a new chapter in songwriting with Parallel Music Publishing and is anxious to get to work.

“I feel very fortunate to work with such a talented group of people,” expressed Maher.  “Parallel’s influence in the entertainment industry reaches far beyond that of a typical Nashville publishing company,” he adds.  “I am really excited about the additional opportunities our relationship will bring.”  

Parallel Music Publishing is part of Los Angeles-based Parallel Entertainment, a full-service talent management and production company.  It has produced everything from motion pictures to music albums, to programming for a variety of cable television networks.  Its talent roster boasts some of comedy’s most notable acts like Jeff Foxworthy, Larry the Cable Guy, Bill Engvall and Lisa Lampanelli, as well as music acts like Zella Day and Warner Music Nashville recording artist Dean Alexander.  It also manages actors including former CMT Insider host Lance Smith.  The Nashville publishing company is a partnership between Tim Hunze, Parallel Entertainment Founder & CEO  J.P. Williams and C.T. Wyatt, who runs the Nashville office of Parallel Entertainment.

About Parallel Entertainment
Founded in 1991 by CEO J.P. Williams, Parallel Entertainment is a Los Angeles-based talent management and production company.  Parallel develops, finances and produces a wide range of entertainment projects, including feature films; DVD premiere features; comedy and music albums; and television series and specials for network and cable.  The filmed entertainment productions include several one-hour specials for Comedy Central and HBO; and several motion pictures, including Blue Collar Comedy Tour:  The Movie; Blue Collar Comedy Tour Rides Again and Larry the Cable Guy: Heath Inspector, Delta Farce, Witless Protection for theatrical release.  For more information on Parallel Entertainment, please visit: parallelentertainment.com.

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10 Questions With A Thousand Horses

One of my favorite new bands I’ve come across is southern rock band, A Thousand Horses!

This up and coming southern rock band puts me in mind of a cross between The Black Crows and Lynard Skynard if you’re wondering what they sound like.  This is a band with strong, soulful vocals and solid, skilled musicianship from all members based right here in Nashville. Best experienced live because they KNOW how to put on a show!

To learn a little more about them, please see my interview below AND check out the video that I just shot of them performing live last week at Nashville’s own, 12th and Porter! Hope you enjoy both!

Interview questions:

When did you become a band?

“Michael and I (Bill) have been writing and recording music together since we were 15. So about 8 years now. This band (A Thousand Horses) was formed around March of 2010.”

How did you come up with the name of the band?

“The band is named after a song on our debut EP. ‘A Thousand Horses’.”

List the names of the members of band and instrument.  Where are all the members of the band from?

  • Michael Hobby-Lead Vocals, Guitar, Harmonica (Newberry, SC)
  • Bill Satcher-Lead Guitar (Newberry, SC)
  • Graham Deloach-Bass, Vocals (Savannah, GA)
  • Zach Brown-Guitar, Vocals (Lawrenceville, GA)
  • Jonathan Carman-Drums (Charleston, SC)

How did you get your start as a band? 

“A Thousand Horses was formed as an old band that Graham, Michael, and I were in  falling apart. As we lost interest in our old band and old group of songs, Interscope Records offered us a record deal for what was becoming A Thousand Horses. It was a strange time.”

Do you write all of your own songs?

“Yes. On our older material, we would co-write every now and then with an outside writer. All of the new material we are working on now is written by a member or members of the group. While co-writing early on was a great learning experience, a vast majority of the time the songs just felt awkward and forced. We’ve found through experience that no one else can say what we want to say better than us and certainly not “Joe Platinum Songwriter” of the moment. That being said, we aren’t naive, and we know that great things can come through collaboration, and they have for us. So we know that it would be an immature move to completely cut ourselves off from that sort of situation. Hell, if writing with other people was good enough for Tom Petty, it’s good enough for us.”

Where do you usually find inspiration for songs and process? Who writes most of music?

“That is an almost impossible question to answer. And I hesitate to even try to because I’ve noticed our best songs just happen. The more we write the better they seem to get. That’s a certain kind of voodoo I don’t want to try to manipulate. I just pray it continues to flow. Michael and I (Bill) were the original writers of the group but Graham and Zach have begun to throw out very impressive ideas as of late. You will begin to hear more and more of their songs in the future, I predict.”

Describe your music and musical influences.

“Wow. Another almost impossible question to answer. Im not sure any artist enjoys trying to describe their music. It’s a question that I always stumble over. Our biggest influences aren’t necessarily bands so much as they are songwriters. That comes through in our sound. We have always been more captivated by brilliant songwriting than jams and solos. Well, except Zeppelin’s jams and solos. Our influences are as deeply rooted in English Rock music as they are Country music, American Rock N Roll, Soul and Blues. Dwight Yoakam, Tom Petty, and Noel Gallagher are some of my favorite songwriters just to name a few. And of course living in Nashville there are brilliant songwriters everywhere, and some of them are inspiring as well. It’s a town that continues to push us forward as songwriters because here you know that your next door neighbor could be writing a better song than you right now. And we certainly don’t want that to happen.”

What has been your favorite experience as a band? Biggest challenge you’ve faced as a band.

“Well touring, and getting to play our songs has been the best experience of all. I mean, I love traveling and it’s a blessing that we have gotten to see the country and parts of Canada while doing what we love. 

As far as challenges go,

We have actually been very lucky so far. Sure we’ve lost a record deal, had managers, booking agents, and our drummer quit on us all at once. You gotta keep going. At the time I felt like we were being kicked while we were down. Now I realize it was all a giant blessing in disguise and I believe firmly in Divine Intervention. Now I see you can’t let a couple of assholes deter you from your main goal: Being great for yourself, the people that dig your music and support you and no one else. And to the people that have bought our music, come to a show, and given us the time of day, we are and will be eternally grateful because at the end of day, those are the only people who matter.”

What’s next for A Thousand Horses? Touring, new music? 

“YES. We plan on releasing a new EP very soon and plenty of regional tour dates should accompany that release. We will also being throwing a big CD release party/show somewhere in town for that. Details on that will be released as soon as they are finalized.”

One of your songs was on the ‘Footloose’ soundtrack.  Explain how that came about.

“The song they used was our song “Suicide Eyes”. I’m not sure of all the little details but basically the version on the soundtrack is actually the original demo. It made its way to Anastaia Brown and The director, Craig Brewer, heard the demo and thought it had the right vibe for the scene he had in mind. We had the chance to speak with Craig during the premier we attended and he could not of been more cool. We were and are honored to be a part of a killer soundtrack and movie like that.”

Thanks,

BILL SATCHER ( A Thousand Horses)

 

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A Closer Look @ Coldwater Jane: Episode 2

Hope you are enjoying getting to know the talented, up and coming country duo,  Coldwater Jane! AKA sisters, Brandon and Leah.

Here is the 2nd video interview in the series.  Please check it out below and if you like what you hear, be sure to support them by buying their music on iTunes!

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