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Wednesday, February 27, 2019

Tish Meeks and 3 Kisses - Cardboard Cutouts - SDC RadioWorks from 2015




               Alaskan grown, energetic frontwoman Tish Meeks and her hard-hitting band 3 Kisses have performed in front of more than a thousand live audiences with crowds of up to 35,000 people, wrenching out their crisp, thought-provoking, and well-written pop-punk/hard rock style of music.  Strong, gritty, with a tone that is tailor-made for the rock industry, 3 Kisses is the next big thing. 

            3 Kisses are coming up on their 5th studio album release in Alaska, “Read ‘Em & Weep” – a visionary, savage, voyage that delivers 11 of the hardest rocking tunes from the band to date.  Drew Owens shreds with impeccable guitar and bass skills, both of which he wrote and tracked for the album.  Dale Payne’s hard-hitting drum lines deliver a smack to the face as he provides the album’s precision point rhythm.  Powerful frontwoman, Tish Meeks, delivers the bands intelligent lyrics and tantalizing melodies that have become her signature trademark. 

            Coming off the successful 2016 release of “Angels Bleed Black” the party punk anthem, “Lovesick Ending” is a standard for any 3 Kisses show and possesses the hooky, sing-a-long qualities that the band is known for.  Chart Topper? Probably, evidenced by the energy of the crowd in the video for this track, “Lovesick Ending” is sure to be worthy of any musical charts.  Reminding you that 3 Kisses band members have hard rock roots, “Shot Down 1000 Chances” is a pure hard rock explosion that will certainly get your blood pumping, fists pumping, and legs jumping.  Speaking of backgrounds, Owens’ metal background shines in many of these tunes and the collaboration with Meeks magically ignites the diversity of the two writers, creating a perfect union.  There is nothing better than a band that surprises you at every turn with a new batch of tunes, shocking your ear holes with how much better they are than the last. 

            And shock you, they will, with the release of “Read ‘Em & Weep” which has been named by Metal Nexus as one of the most anticipated releases of 2017.  Metal Nexus was given the exclusive rights to drop the album’s single “Dead Man’s Hand” which is a heavy, driving, tune with a level of intensity featuring surprise vocal’s from lead guitarist, Owens.  

            This band is setting out on an ambitious journey this year that begins with the opening for Billboard chart-topper, Beasto Blanco, in Anchorage, AK, followed by a slew of Texas performances in March including multiple showcases during SXSW and shows in surrounding cities, including Houston and San Antonio.  Finally, 3 Kisses heads to the East Coast in May 2017 for a 36 date tour of the East Coast, South, and Midwest in support of “Read ‘Em & Weep.”  3 Kisses are one act you simply don’t want to miss. 

  

WHAT'S THE BUZZ? 

“Tish is a great performer! The band laid it down and the crowd loved it – fun, nasty and driving! Tish has it down – and the crowd response proves it…the only band to get the crowd moshing! –Jeff Castelaz, Dangerbird Records 

"This band is a serious player in Alaska’s musical landscape. Hard hitting and fast, like a Punk band, should be; catchy, shred guitar riffs like any good, 80’s style Rock band; complex, well developed songwriting of modern Alternative Rock bands; impassioned and thoughtful lyrics with just enough sarcastic angst to keep things interesting without ruining 3 Kisses, over-the-top 'fun factor'." - Metal Nexus 

“Great hooks constitutes, great songs coupled with such charismatic energy,3 Kisses got it going on big time!!!! It's just a matter of time and we all will be singing your songs around the world.” Thomas “Mr. Brickhouse” McClary 

“3 Kisses is fronted by the kinetic Tish Meeks who no guitar, mic stand or stage can contain. [The band] wasted no time winning the crowd over to their infectious songs and spontaneous performance.” - Martin Folkman, INDEPENDENT MUSIC AWARDS 

“3 Kisses completely own the audience with their punkish 'cuddle-angst'. Their songs are based on fun and intelligent mock anger--pierced tongue in cheek anthems to annoyance that everyone in the audience can relate to and smile about." - Dan Workman, SUGARHILL STUDIOS 

"An exhilarating mix of tunes that keep you wanting more. Frontwoman Tish Meeks has a way of grabbing your attention and not letting it go." - Madalyn Sklar, founder of GOGIRLSMUSIC.com





Tuesday, February 19, 2019

The Songs of RG Ingersoll - Mr. Motown Records - HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!



APACHE JUNCTION AZ (IFS) -- The songs of RG Ingersoll continues to hang in there with new artist renditions and new songs.  Still living in Reno Nevada, Ingersoll keeps busy working on many different projects and with new artists.  Happy Birthday, RG and thank you very much for such great music.


Saturday, February 16, 2019

Labeling Your MP3's with Your Songs Information (Meta-Tags) by MusicSubmit

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 Labeling your MP3s with your Song Information (Meta-Tags) 


Over the years, I’ve received constant requests from radio stations, DJs, and music bloggers to somehow get Artists to properly label their mp3′s with the
correct song information. There is literally nothing a DJ hates worse than an unlabeled (also called “un-tagged”
 or “no meta-tag data”) mp3 file.

You all know what I’m talking about. Whether you’re an Artist, DJ, Blogger, etc, you’ve all seen this somewhere before, probably on your own computer: The dreaded “Track 1 - Unknown Artist”
non-labeled mp3.
Only you (the artist) knows which song “Track 1” or “Track 5” is. To everyone else you’ve ever emailed these songs to, including Radio DJs, they have absolutely no clue what the name of the song is,
or who the Artist is. It’s not enough to just tell them in an email, “Hey, it’s me,
 Joey B, here’s my tune “Gettin’ Some”. DJs get tons of emails with song attachments. They are not going to take the time to
do your
 work for you. You need to label your song if you want them to play it. 
Fortunately for you (the Artist),  it’s so easyto label your mp3s. Here in pictures I will show just how easy the process of labeling your
MP3 file actually is. 

Okay so let’s give it a try.  Let’s do Track 1 first: 
1. Find your mp3 file on your hard drive, then point at “Track 1″ with your mouse/cursor

2. Right-click on it

3. You’ll see a box pop open that looks like this.


4. Select “Properties” at the bottom
5. Next, you’ll see another box that looks like this:

6. Select the “Details” tab
7. Click on the the white space to the right of “Title”, then type in your Song Title.
8. Then click on “Contributing Artist” and type your Artist name. (Yes, you’re actually the main contributing artist on your own song). 
9. Do the same for “Album”. Click on the white space, then type. 
10. If you’ve gotten this far, and you’re really feeling good about yourself, click on “Genre” and type in your genre of music.
Click “Apply” at the bottom and you’re done. Do the same for each of your other 9 songs on the album. 
There, didn’t I tell you it was eassyyyyyy!

If you still can’t figure it out, then DEFINITELY DON'T IGNORE AND SHRUG IT OFF. 
Contact us at 917.512.2958 and we’ll help you out…..

Michael Corcoran


Guido's Lounge Cafe Broadcast 0363 Flow Motion (20190215) By Guido's Lounge Café

New show by Guido's Lounge Café


Guido's Lounge Cafe Broadcast 0363 Flow Motion (20190215)

This set I think is peaceful
You can't turn away...
Tripping at 100 bpm... finding it's way to relaxation
I enjoyed this a lot, it felt some-kind of hypnotizing to me
like a trance... in the true understanding of the word.. trance..
It also has a kind of deepness to it.. 
With extra long blends ... Namaste

Mission Brown - Blind Faith GL Mix
Monodeluxe - At The Beach
Triangle Sun - It' sHeavy To Breathe
Aleksey Beloozerov - October (Jane Maximova & Dmitry Raschepkin Remix)
Mike D Jais - Endless Sympathy
Jazzy Pecada - Slow Down
Openzone Bar - Mint Julep
Ronan feat. Dew - Perfect Bright
Alex Cortiz - Fingerprints
Vladi Strecker - Sun sea and mountains (Saxomatic Nature Cut)
Rey Salinero - Total Delight (Original Mix)
Don Gorda - Hang Out Time
Ficci - Oh Baby

Kind regards

Guido

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Thursday, February 7, 2019

Esther Rose



This Time Last Night is my debut album. It features the musicians from our country music scene in Holy Cross. The songs are listed in chronological order of when I wrote them, documenting my experiences and learning as I stumble through life... and seemingly hit every bump on the road.
It was a pleasure to get to record these songs and I hope you enjoy them.
Thank you for listening.



https://estherrosemusic.bandcamp.com/track/dont-blame-it-on-the-moon
Out now on Father/Daughter Records
www.fatherdaughterrecords.com

lyrics

"I hope you're worth all this heartache"
She said / outside the bar at 2 A.M.
She said, "All this pain is gonna break us down, I can't take it”
She said, “Don't make me cry, I've got my makeup on and I haven't had a drink in so long
Don't blame it on the moon, tell me what's a girl to do?
Don't blame it on the moon, how do I go back in that room?"

"I hope you're worth all this heartache"
He said / outside the bar at 2 A.M.
He said, "It's getting late and please don't act this way, I can't take it”
He said, “This kind of love is pushing me away and I haven't seen her in so long
Don't blame it on the moon, it'll all be over soon
Don't blame it on the moon, I'll be over soon"

I hope I'm worth all this heartache
Outside the bar at 2 A.M., again
I thought I saw the writing on the wall but it was lying
Why does flying feel like falling down if you can't tell the sky from the ground?
Don't blame it on the moon / tell me what's a soul to do?
Don't blame it on the moon / I'm just in love with you

credits

released February 6, 2019
Dan Cutler - bass
Matt Bell - lap steel
Erika Lewis - vocals
Lyle Werner - fiddle
Esther Rose - acoustic guitar & vocals
Cameron Snyder - drums, electric guitar & vocals

Recorded live to tape at Mashed Potato Studios in the Lower 9th Ward of New Orleans, LA
Engineered by Sam Doores, Adam Keil & Bill Howard
Mixed by Adam Keil
Mastered by Dan Weston
Written and arranged by Esther Rose © BMI
Cameron Snyder & Dan Cutler appear courtesy of New West Records

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