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Show Notes: In this episode of Backstage Bay Area, host Steven Roby sits down with Noah Sierota, bassist and producer of the multi-platinum alt-pop trio Echosmith. Celebrating ten years of music, Echosmith embarks on their Cool Kids Decades Tour and releases their latest project, Echosmith: The Live Album. Noah reflects on the band's evolution since their breakout hit "Cool Kids," sharing insights on creating music as a family and reconnecting with their indie roots. The episode also spotlights the inspiration behind their updated version of "Cool Kids" and their latest single, "Jaded." Noah also offers a glimpse into the band's creative process and what fans can expect from their upcoming West Coast tour, including an intimate performance at San Francisco's Brick-and-Mortar Music Hall. Please tune in for stories about the band's early days, their connection to San Francisco, and how they've kept their music honest and relatable across a decade. Guest Information: Noah SierotaBassist, producer, and songwriter for Echosmith.Website: www.echosmith.comTickets for the Brick-and-Mortar Music Hall show: brickandmortarmusic.com Essential Takeaways: 1. Echosmith's creative journey celebrates authenticity, family dynamics, and evolving sounds. 2. Their latest tour revisits the nostalgia of their iconic song "Cool Kids" while embracing their indie roots. 3. Fans can connect to the band more deeply in intimate venues like San Francisco's Brick-and-Mortar Music Hall. Call-To-Action: Love what you hear? Make sure to subscribe to Backstage Bay Area for more conversations with artists shaping the music scene. Subscribe on YouTube: youtube.com/@BackstagebayareaFollow us on Apple Podcasts: Songs & Stories Hashtags: #Echosmith #CoolKidsDecadesTour #BackstageBayArea #IndiePop #LiveMusic #SanFranciscoConcerts #MusicPodcast
We're getting candid in our interview with meija. meija, aka Jamie Sierota, grew up performing in the family band Echosmith. He left the band at 20 years old to start a family and be a songwriter and producer. After some time away from the spotlight, he started his own artist project – meija. His sophomore album There's Always Something comes out October 11th, featuring collabs from JAWNY, Hand Habits and EELS. We talk to Jamie Sierota about how he dealt with the overnight success of being in Echosmith as a teenager, why he had to take time away from the spotlight to find his own voice as a musician, and how he is processing his own emotions and past experiences through the making of his sophomore album. Listen to the full interview with meija on Name 3 Songs podcast and find a transcribed excerpt Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This past Sunday, we wanted to explore some of your favorite and least favorite things. We could have been fans of so many different ideas, people, flavors, teams, and music. If that was just the way the world worked, who were God's favorites?Who did he cheer for?The band performed songs by Randy Newman, Echosmith, Drew Holcomb, and more.
Welcome to PTBN Pop's Video Jukebox Song of The Day! Every weekday will be featuring a live watch of a great and memorable music video. On today's episode, Steve Riddle is watching “Cool Kids” by Echosmith from 2013. The YouTube link for the video is below so you can watch along! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SSCzDykng4g
We're re-running our favorite episodes from The Business of You archives. If you missed it the first time, or just want to listen again, check this one out! In Part 2 of my conversation with Jonathan Jackson, we dive deeper into his faith and passion for creative storytelling. If acting, music and writing were all about entertaining people, Jonathan would have left the industry behind a long time ago. Instead, he uses multiple creative channels to weave authentic stories of redemption, grace and humanity for others - through song, spoken and written word. While Jonathan still acts, he primarily builds his influence on the foundation of storytelling in every form it takes, with poetry and music taking center stage. Jonathan recently released a new book called The Harrowing of Hell: An Epic Poem exploring what happened between Christ's crucifixion and resurrection. To Jonathan, it is the story of the Hero of Heroes. He has also authored other books including a work of Mystical Poetry entitled “Book of Solace and Madness” and the non-fiction prose “The Mystery of Art”, which has been translated into multiple languages. His band Enation has performed alongside artists such as Echo & The Bunnymen, Sarah McLachlan, Echosmith, and more. Their newest album, Ultraviolet Empire, was released in the fall of 2020 and was co-produced by GRAMMY® Award-winning producer Colin Linden. Jonathan Jackson is a five-time EMMY® Award-winning actor and Critics' Choice Award nominee who has starred in numerous TV and films, including ABC/CMT's hit drama “Nashville” (2012–2018), “General Hospital” (1993–1999, 2009–2011, 2015), “Tuck Everlasting” (2002), “The Deep End Of The Ocean” (1999), “Insomnia” (2002) and “Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights” (2004). He also appeared in episodes of “One Tree Hill”, “Boy Meets World”, “The Twilight Zone” and “Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles.” Trust the timing Jonathan Jackson is a believer in divine timing. Rather than many business strategists who will tell you that there is a “right” or “wrong” time to put your work out into the world, Jonathan recommends that we as entrepreneurs turn inwards. Do you feel like the work is done - and is the world actually ready for it? Do the conditions feel right to you? Jonathan has multiple albums, several books and even some screenplays that await the right conditions. They are in various stays of completion, but they all have one thing in common - it's not the right time yet. In this episode, Jonathan serves us a welcome reminder that much of life and business is about timing. Don't be afraid to explore your interests If you're someone with varying interests, it can be easy to cave in to others' advice to just choose one focus. But Jonathan Jackson gives us his honest advice: Don't. In his young adulthood, Jonathan was an actor while he sought to learn songwriting, screenwriting and more. He never lost sight of his own passions and followed every thread as far as he could, creating new spaces for his own exploration. The results have been incredible. With his most recent book he released an original score of music and occasionally hosts live performances honoring the work. SImilarly, he believes that we can all weave our passions together when the timing is right. Rather than seeing our interests as boxes we have to fit into, he encourages us to stay open minded and see the broader picture. Your interests may seem disparate now, but how could they be woven together in new and innovative ways? Those are the questions worth asking in life. Soundbytes 4:53 - 5:26 “I look at art and poetry and storytelling as all one reality. To me Christ is the great storyteller. He is the eternal poet, the master of story. You can't get a greater story than the story of Christ. The beauty, tragedy and triumph.” 7:59 - 8:17 “I don't feel like every project has to be overtly religious in any way, shape or form to be beautiful. I just want it to have some kind of meaning. Some kind of honesty about the human condition.” Quotes “I had these deep experiences with Christ. To be, theology is beauty, and poetry. It's not about a religion, it's about life.” “When I'm looking at music, storytelling or films, I can't see the world outside of the beauty and challenging reality of Christ.” “Orthodoxy has helped me to see the whole world as a sacrament.” “When I was younger I was looking at it like acting was the central focus of my income. But I saw the writing on the wall a long time ago, that that was not going to be enough for my soul. Developing my writing and music was a way of engaging with the world in these other ways.” “There is a strange kind of tension between the flurry of inspiration, creating things, and waiting. We have four albums we've created and not released yet, because we're waiting for the right time. I have a handful of books that have been written and screenplays - we don't know what we're doing, really. There is intentionality and prayer and vision, but we're trying to be flexible.” “As a writer, I want to live in it for a while, go away from it and come back. Again and again. It's a testing thing, a maturation process with a particular work. My lived experience finally matches the intention of the work.” “I've learned over the years that the music and the story is about connecting with someone's soul and heart. That's the stuff I care about.” Links mentioned in this episode: Visit Jonathan Jackson's Website at https://www.jonathanjackson.com/ Find Jonathan on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/JonathanJacksonHQ/ Follow Jonathan on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/jonathanjacksonhq/ Subscribe to Jonathan Jackson's Youtube channel at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4KKxEIbF5kAGOSi26Nx3Bg
We're re-running our favorite episodes from The Business of You archives. If you missed it the first time, or just want to listen again, check this one out! Jonathan Jackson was a child actor in the 1990's and early 2000's. But since then, he has become a powerful artist, musician and creator. Now on The Business of You, Jonathan is sharing his unique story - including his journey to faith, fame and personal growth. Jonathan Jackson is a multi-faceted artist who creates meaningful art pieces through music, film, and the written word. He is a five-time EMMY® Award-winning actor and Critics' Choice Award nominee who has starred in numerous TV and films, including ABC/CMT's hit drama “Nashville” (2012–2018), “General Hospital” (1993–1999, 2009–2011, 2015), “Tuck Everlasting” (2002), “The Deep End Of The Ocean” (1999), “Insomnia” (2002) and “Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights” (2004). He also appeared in episodes of “One Tree Hill”, “Boy Meets World”, “The Twilight Zone” and “Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles.” His indie band Enation has performed alongside artists across the musical spectrum, including post-punk legends Echo & The Bunnymen, the iconic Sarah McLachlan, Echosmith, and more. Their new album, Ultraviolet Empire, was released in the fall of 2020 and was co-produced by GRAMMY® Award-winning producer Colin Linden. Jonathan is also a published Author. His current books include a work of Mystical Poetry entitled “Book of Solace and Madness” and the non-fiction prose “The Mystery of Art”, which has been translated into multiple languages. Jonathan resides in Ireland with his wife, Elisa, and their three children. He enjoys Greek coffee, good wine, and music. Navigating fame at an early age At just 11 years old, Jonathan left his idyllic childhood in Washington State to work as a child actor in California. Starring in “General Hospital”, he gained notoriety as a soap opera star and quickly began to book other roles. Working in television and movies, Jonathan had a workload that exceeded that of most grown adults. He knew that if he did not anchor himself in his relationship with God and his connections to his family, he would be swept away. With wisdom beyond his years, Jonathan turned to creative self-expression to set himself free. He collaborated with his brother Richard to compose original music, learn new instruments and write screenplays. Laughing, he explains that he had to begin writing because many of the ones he read were not very good. Rather than fall victim to the clutches of a dark industry, Jonathan used music and writing to guide himself towards the light. It became the foundation for his life's work. Creativity is a divine gift Self-expression became the basis on which Jonathan connected with others and with his higher power. Channeling his gifts into music and written words, Jonathan became a known artist and musician with his band, Enation. Since the band's inception in 2003, they have toured periodically and continued to produce new work. Jonathan is the band's frontman, writing most of the songs in addition to singing, playing guitar, and playing the piano. While navigating fame and building a career as a musician, Jonathan was also on another personal growth journey - his quest to deepen and explore his faith. For more of Jonathan's story, be sure to tune in next week for Part II of Jonathan's story here on The Business of You! Soundbytes 11:49 - 12:20 “Writing began very early on. Richard, my brother, is 3 years older than me. My brother and I started writing our first screenplay when he was 15 and I was 12. The inspiration was that some of the scripts we were reading weren't very good. We had this feeling early on - like, we can't just sit around and wait for good projects to come our way.” 12:29 - 12:57 “I started writing songs at 11 or 12, at the same time I started acting. It was a way of keeping me sane, and it was a therapeutic thing. At that age it's just a hobby. It turned into starting a band in our late teens!” 15:28 - 16:23 “One of the things acting gave me at a young age - and there's been a lot of studies about the brain and neuroplasticity - that can happen. When you put yourself in certain situations. People looked into it, the neuroplasticity of the brain changes for actors when you play other characters and perform things. It opened me up to the world. At a very young age I had to think and feel, asking so many questions about how others see the world - and what their fears and desires might be. Human psychology became part of my world at a young age.” Quotes “I'm more of an introvert, definitely. I'm fascinated by the introvert/extrovert dynamic. I'm not sure how much is nature versus nurture. I was extroverted as a child and became more introverted when I started acting. I do love people, communicating and connecting one on one.” “Too much attention, positive or negative, is kind of negative. It's going to kind of attack your ego and put you in a false reality. And if you have too much criticism and judgment, you're potentially in extremes when you have any kind of spotlight. Searching for an equilibrium was my main focus throughout my teenage years. How do I remain sane through all that?” “I glimpsed where my life could go if I wasn't careful. A massive wave could pick me up and destroy me, if I didn't position myself carefully. I thought, I need to anchor myself.” “My brother was my closest friend, growing up. I was grateful that we had each other to walk through the madness of LA and the industry together.” “I was slowly, slowly feeling like something central was missing in my experiences in Protestant churches. Wonderful people most of the time, good intentions. But something about the church itself, I just didn't understand it. There were so many versions. You start looking around and think, this is very confusing. The sense of something missing was not connected to Christ Himself, it was the vagueness of the church.” “The modern question is, what do I believe? It sounds like an important question. But the real question if you have any approximation to Christ is, what do Christians believe, and what have they always believed?” Links mentioned in this episode: Visit Jonathan Jackson's Website at https://www.jonathanjackson.com/ Find Jonathan on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/JonathanJacksonHQ/ Follow Jonathan on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/jonathanjacksonhq/ Subscribe to Jonathan Jackson's Youtube channel at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4KKxEIbF5kAGOSi26Nx3Bg
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July 26, 2024 Today we look at the top songs debuting on the Billboard chart this week back in 1984, 1994, 2004, & 2014. Dutch, Jason, & Grace welcome back returning champ Alayna while discussing 13 songs from this week in music history, including 10 Top 40 hits with 4 in the Top 10! We have new songs from Echosmith, Twisted Sister, Ice Cube, Avril Lavigne, and more. Want to watch the music videos for all the songs? Well here's a convenient playlist that has them all in order of discussion.
In this Episode, we dive deep into some of the "controlled chaos" of songwriting and music production with music industry songwriter | producer, Kipp Williams!Kipp is a Nashville-based producer/songwriter signed to Dr. Luke's Prescription Songs. Kipp has had success across multiple genres producing and writing for artists such as Echosmith, Nick Carter, RaeLynn, and Newsboys. Kipp also specializes in artist development - “starting early” - with emerging pop artists in Nashville (Quinn Lewis, AnnaMae Hoffbeck) and Norway, where he organizes writing camps, conferences, community building and develops artists, writers and producers.
Rock Boat Lineup Reveal and Artist InsightsLet's all get lost in the Jungle together…Join us in this TRB XXIV preview, recorded in sea-cret from an undisclosed location on-board the Norwegian Pearl. This episode is a real treat as we sit down with Sixthman Jen, Trae Vedder, and Sister Hazel's Ken Block to reveal the incredible lineup for the next Rock Boat and share some behind-the-scenes insights into the event's planning and artist dynamics.SummaryWe kick off the episode reminiscing highlights of TRB XXIII, where artists and fans alike built lasting memories over the span of a few magical days. An annual highlight for many is the Sixthman Sessions at Sea. Camaraderie and music created during these sessions have left an indelible mark on the artists and those privileged to witness the live performance.Our conversation then shifts to the Positivity Jam, led by the incomparable Brian Fechino. Termed the hidden gem of the Rock Boat,we spotlight this incredible late-night jam session, which sees a majority of the artists on the boat come together in a unique display of collective energy and spirit.We also touch on the Rock Boat Family - a community that is fostered between boats through the event's social platforms and the many “ripples” of TRB. The episode takes a moment to send love to Twigger from Gaelic Storm, emphasizing the support and unity within the TRB Family.As we dive into the lineup reveal, we share our excitement for the return of familiar favorites and the introduction of fresh faces. We discuss the careful curation process, aiming to balance the lineup with a mix of genres and vibes to cater to all tastes.We're thrilled to announce that Happy Landing, Hotel Fiction, and Nicotine Dolls are among the new additions, bringing their unique sounds to the boat. We also reveal the return of TRB vets like Red Wanting Blue, Welshly Arms, Tonic, and Will Hoge, who have become synonymous with the event's ethos.The episode builds up to the grand reveal of headlining acts, including Walk the Moon and Echosmith, and American Authors who promise to bring their infectious energy and hit songs to the high seas. (Hint: If you are looking for AA's Zac next Boat, there's a good chance you will find him in the hot tub!)We wrap up the episode with a heartfelt thank you to our listeners and the entire rock boat community for their passion and support. We tease the theme for the next rock boat, "Welcome to the Jungle," and encourage everyone to sign up for the pre-sale to secure their spot on this unforgettable musical voyage.So, there you have it, folks – a lineup that's sure to rock the boat and create memories that will last a lifetime. Stay tuned for an exciting Season 4 of The BoatCast and make sure you subscribe today to get all of the updates, and we can't wait to see you on board!.Chapters00:00:00 - Introduction to the Special Episode00:00:58 - Sixthman Sessions and Artist Dynamics00:01:42 - Brian Fechino's Positivity Jam00:03:17 - Charting Music and Artist Takeovers00:04:01 - First-Time Bands and Cruisers' Experience00:04:43 - Dedication of First-Time Voters00:05:18 - Gaelic Storm and Support for Twigger00:06:19 - Reveal of Next Year's Lineup00:07:19 - Curating the Lineup and Vetting Bands00:08:05 - Discussing New and Returning Artists00:09:05 - Soundcheck Competition and Band Selection00:10:06 - Introducing Band Happy Landing00:11:13 - Hotel Fiction00:12:31 - Nicotine Dolls and Their Unique Sound00:13:59 - Fantastic Cat Introduction00:15:11 - Nicotine Dolls and Their Impact00:16:38 - Clinton and The Commonheart00:17:19 - Introducing Band Robert Jon and the Wreck00:18:09 - Fantastic Cat and Fantastic Hats00:19:05 - Rock Boat Community and Band Recommendations00:20:06 - Balancing the Lineup and Band Dynamics00:21:00 - Spreadsheet for Organizing Bands00:21:59 - Lady Bri's Solo Shows00:23:59 - Will Hoge's Return to the Rock Boat00:25:07 - Tyrone Wells' Rock Boat History00:25:57 - Welshly Arms - a Rock Boat Favorite00:26:38 - Red Wanting Blue's Return00:29:55 - Teasing New Music and Fresh Bands00:31:24 - Strumbellas!!! 00:32:11 - Echosmith ... Eammon's Dreams come true00:33:09 - Family-Friendly Rock Boat Experience00:34:53 - Tonic's Return and Collaborations00:38:37 - Walk the Moon's Upcoming Performance00:40:03 - Theme Reveal: Welcome to the Jungle00:41:28 - Full Lineup Reveal for Next Year00:42:57 - Excitement for the Curated Lineup00:44:00 - Closing Remarks and Pre-Sale AnnouncementSign up for The Rock Boat Presale!Connect with Sixthman's Rock Boat: Official TRB Website: https://www.therockboat.com/X (Formerly Twitter): https://twitter.com/TheRockBoatFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/therockboatInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/therockboat/Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3iJD3XqTGKyjLC21pYv26g?si=98468163180d4de4&nd=1&dlsi=6ef677b51882494aSixthman's website: https://www.sixthman.netConnect with Sister Hazel: Official Website: https://www.sisterhazel.com X (Formerly Twitter): https://twitter.com/SisterHazelBand Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SisterHazel Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sisterhazelband YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/SisterHazelWebSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/7m60UAnbgFFNuJbmS6OxTk?si=-sg9RhynShS8qkmH6MaiJQ&nd=1&dlsi=884f43c4371f4338 Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/sister-hazel/102426 Pandora: https://www.pandora.com/artist/sister-hazel/ARt4djcwpPPctkZ Bandsintown: https://www.pandora.com/artist/sister-hazel/ARt4djcwpPPctkZ The BoatCast would like to thank our sponsors, www.TheFITCollective.com for supporting us in promoting Rock Boat Artists. If you want to get the word out about these artists and are interested in sponsoring The Boatcast, please email Chris at: ChristopherRhoad@gmail.com.
Colt and David sit down with artist manager Matt Stubbs.Matt Stubbs is a day-to-day manager at WHY&HOW. Matt is a native of Houston, TX and currently lives in Nashville, TN. Matt has over 7 years experience in the music industry and works as a day-to-day manager for BRELAND, Echosmith and Kyler Weston. Matt lives his life inspired by music and constantly displays it through his hard work and dedication. Matt graduated from the University of Texas at Austin with a degree from the Butler School of Music and a Business Minor from the McCombs School of Business. Instagram: www.instagram.com/stubbs1122Twitter (X): www.twitter.com/stubbs1122Facebook: www.facebook.com/matt.stubbsSupport the showCheck out our socials and follow us!Facebook: www.facebook.com/TwangTownPodcastInstagram: www.instagram.com/TwangTownPodTwitter: www.twitter.com/TwangTownPodWe would love your support to continue to bring listeners amazing content!Cash App: www.cash.app/$TwangTownPodBuzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/2232176/support
Jeffery David songwriter for Seal, Zedd, Steve Aoki and Echosmith manager reveals the blueprint for success in today's music business by focusing on the ultimate work ethic. Join us for an enriching discussion on the Music Business Insider Podcast, where we explore music business advice, marketing strategies, and essential tips for independent artists and music managers. This episode is your comprehensive guide to understanding the industry, presented by experts Ritch Esra and Eric Knight. Tune in, level up your work ethic, and thrive in the evolving world of music! #MusicBusiness #WorkEthic #JefferyDavid Use code MUBUTV10 to get 10% off of your order with the Music Business Registry here
Jordan and Demi welcome Echosmith back to the show! The band has evolved since their breakout hit “Cool Kids” a decade ago. While they still produce atmospheric, catchy pop songs, they take more risks. Their self titled new album is their most experimental release yet. It may also be the trio's best. Sydney Sierota and Noah Sierota about recording the new album, their sibling bond, and upcoming European tour.
A month into a new school year, and after recently attending a school reunion, I've created a Back to School playlist. Part 1 of this episode commences with the first 8 songs, and last song will be discussed in a part 2 discussion next week. Back to School Playlist “Welcome Back” - John Sebastian (1975, 1976)Welcome Back Kotter TV introWelcome Back, Kotter“Fifteen” - Taylor Swift (2008, 2009-2010)“School Days” - Chuck Berry (1957)“Cool Kids” - Echosmith (2013)“ABC” - The Jackson 5 (1969-1970)“Break the Rules” - Charli XCX (2014)“Smokin' in the Boys Room” - Brownstone Station (1973) & Mötley Crüe (1985)“Hollaback Girl” - Gwen Stefani (2004)Related Episodes:Ep. 10 - Taylor Swift Top 20 & 30thEp. 32 - Graduation Songs CountdownEp. 86 - FRIENDS Theme Song: "I'll Be There for You"Ep. 88 - Blake Shelton Top 20Ep. 113 - Annie/MJ The Musical/West Side StoryEp. 136 - Taylor Swift's "22"Ep. 153 - Camila Cabelo Top 10Ep. 159 - Thriler : Then and NowEp. 203 - Barbie: The AlbumsEp. 204 - VMAs 2023 Predictions Ep. 205 - 'NSYNC Top 10 Favs
Oliver Anthony Music topped the Hot 100 this week and we're taking a look at his rapid rise and his controversial start. Drake's son Adonis created the cover art for his new album ‘For All The Dogs.' Flo Rida held a little fan while performing his hit song ‘Low.' Echosmith siblings Sydney and Noah Sierota play Never Have I Ever. And more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Selena Gomez reconnects with her old friend Francia Raisa after rumors of a falling out between the two. Feid, Myke Towers, Manuel Turizo, several members of RBD and more are joining the party at Billboard's Latin Music Week, October 2nd – 6th in Miami. Nick Jonas falls through a hole in the stage at during a recent Jonas Brothers concert in Boston. Sydney Sierota and Noah Sierota from Echosmith see how well they know each other. Mario talks about which rappers have been inspired him backstage at Billboard's R&B/Hip-Hop Power Players and Live event. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jrodconcerts Presents: 'LIVE! From The Space at 100 Taylor' with Jamie Rodriguez
A rising star from Coeur d'Alene, Idaho Gabriella Rose is a troubadour wise beyond her years. Inspired by icons such as Emmylou Harris and Johnny Cash, Gabriella got discovered by Acclaimed Producer Jeffery David, who has written and produced songs for major artists such as Zedd, Hunter Hayes, Audien, Seal, and Echosmith and took her under his wing in what promises to be a special career.
A show where Echosmith came by to co-host plus Bad Rabbits and Citizen called in! The post Bad Rabbits, Citizen, Co-host Echosmith appeared first on idobi Network.
Hardcore Humanism Dr. Mike talks with Sydney and Noah Sierota of the indie-pop band Echosmith about their creative process. They uncover the powerful intersections of anxiety, outside expectations, and how their faith gives them a bigger purpose amongst these struggles which ultimately shapes their artistry. Together, they navigate the challenging emotions of feeling "cracked" and reveal how embracing their flaws has led them to discover the light in both their creative journeys and life as a whole. On the Hardcore Humanism Podcast, we talk with artists such as Noah and Sydney to hear their stories of their authentic life so that we can learn from their experience as we embark on our own purpose-driven journey. Hardcore Humanism Newsletter: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/su/GBmf0iU/HardcoreHumanismSignUp Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hardcorehumanism/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HardcoreHumanism/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/hardcorhumanism Produced by Ars Longa Media Learn more at arslonga.media. Produced by: Erin McCue. Executive Producer: Patrick C. Beeman, MD Legal Stuff The information presented in this podcast is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only and is not professional advice.
This "Paltrocast" features interviews with Echosmith's Sydney Sierota and Noah Sierota plus The Franklin Electric's Jon Matte. Theme song by Steve Schiltz.
Drawing inspiration from artists like Lennon Stella, Gracie Abrams, Kacey Musgraves and Taylor Swift, Lexi brings a refreshing and contemporary edge to the pop music scene. Her music seamlessly blends infectious hooks, pulsating beats, and thought-provoking lyrics, that lingers in the minds of her fans long after the music ends. Her distinctive voice possesses a rare combination of vulnerability and versatility with lyrics that often delve into introspective themes of personal growth, love, and the complexities of the human experience. Lexi's ability to connect with her listeners on a deeply emotional level is solidifying her reputation as an emerging pop artist who fearlessly wears her heart on her sleeve. Anand has always had a passion for singing and songwriting. When she was just six years old, she wrote her first song entitled, “When I Wake Up.” “When I Wake Up was a song about waking up in different locations, like on the sun or on the moon,” says Lexi. She is a student at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee where she recently finished her first year of college and spent the first few weeks of summer traveling the world exploring Denmark, Italy, Geneva and Amsterdam. In 2019, Lexi was selected to attend Grammy Camp by The Recording Academy. There she studied under notable writers such as Echosmith, Andy Grammer and Jordin Sparks. As Lexi Anand continues to carve her path in the pop music realm with a desire to pursue sync for TV & Film, her star power shines brighter with each endeavor. With an unmatched work ethic and a genuine connection with her fans, Lexi is poised to become a force to be reckoned with in the industry. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tophillrecording/support
In Part 2 of my conversation with Jonathan Jackson, we dive deeper into his faith and passion for creative storytelling. If acting, music and writing were all about entertaining people, Jonathan would have left the industry behind a long time ago. Instead, he uses multiple creative channels to weave authentic stories of redemption, grace and humanity for others - through song, spoken and written word. While Jonathan still acts, he primarily builds his influence on the foundation of storytelling in every form it takes, with poetry and music taking center stage. Jonathan recently released a new book called The Harrowing of Hell: An Epic Poem exploring what happened between Christ's crucifixion and resurrection. To Jonathan, it is the story of the Hero of Heroes. He has also authored other books including a work of Mystical Poetry entitled “Book of Solace and Madness” and the non-fiction prose “The Mystery of Art”, which has been translated into multiple languages. His band Enation has performed alongside artists such as Echo & The Bunnymen, Sarah McLachlan, Echosmith, and more. Their newest album, Ultraviolet Empire, was released in the fall of 2020 and was co-produced by GRAMMY® Award-winning producer Colin Linden. Jonathan Jackson is a five-time EMMY® Award-winning actor and Critics' Choice Award nominee who has starred in numerous TV and films, including ABC/CMT's hit drama “Nashville” (2012–2018), “General Hospital” (1993–1999, 2009–2011, 2015), “Tuck Everlasting” (2002), “The Deep End Of The Ocean” (1999), “Insomnia” (2002) and “Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights” (2004). He also appeared in episodes of “One Tree Hill”, “Boy Meets World”, “The Twilight Zone” and “Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles.” Trust the timing Jonathan Jackson is a believer in divine timing. Rather than many business strategists who will tell you that there is a “right” or “wrong” time to put your work out into the world, Jonathan recommends that we as entrepreneurs turn inwards. Do you feel like the work is done - and is the world actually ready for it? Do the conditions feel right to you? Jonathan has multiple albums, several books and even some screenplays that await the right conditions. They are in various stays of completion, but they all have one thing in common - it's not the right time yet. In this episode, Jonathan serves us a welcome reminder that much of life and business is about timing. Don't be afraid to explore your interests If you're someone with varying interests, it can be easy to cave in to others' advice to just choose one focus. But Jonathan Jackson gives us his honest advice: Don't. In his young adulthood, Jonathan was an actor while he sought to learn songwriting, screenwriting and more. He never lost sight of his own passions and followed every thread as far as he could, creating new spaces for his own exploration. The results have been incredible. With his most recent book he released an original score of music and occasionally hosts live performances honoring the work. SImilarly, he believes that we can all weave our passions together when the timing is right. Rather than seeing our interests as boxes we have to fit into, he encourages us to stay open minded and see the broader picture. Your interests may seem disparate now, but how could they be woven together in new and innovative ways? Those are the questions worth asking in life. Quotes “I had these deep experiences with Christ. To be, theology is beauty, and poetry. It's not about a religion, it's about life.” “When I'm looking at music, storytelling or films, I can't see the world outside of the beauty and challenging reality of Christ.” “Orthodoxy has helped me to see the whole world as a sacrament.” “When I was younger I was looking at it like acting was the central focus of my income. But I saw the writing on the wall a long time ago, that that was not going to be enough for my soul. Developing my writing and music was a way of engaging with the world in these other ways.” “There is a strange kind of tension between the flurry of inspiration, creating things, and waiting. We have four albums we've created and not released yet, because we're waiting for the right time. I have a handful of books that have been written and screenplays - we don't know what we're doing, really. There is intentionality and prayer and vision, but we're trying to be flexible.” “As a writer, I want to live in it for a while, go away from it and come back. Again and again. It's a testing thing, a maturation process with a particular work. My lived experience finally matches the intention of the work.” “I've learned over the years that the music and the story is about connecting with someone's soul and heart. That's the stuff I care about.” Links mentioned in this episode: Visit Jonathan Jackson's Website at https://www.jonathanjackson.com/ Find Jonathan on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/JonathanJacksonHQ/ Follow Jonathan on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/jonathanjacksonhq/ Subscribe to Jonathan Jackson's Youtube channel at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4KKxEIbF5kAGOSi26Nx3Bg
Jonathan Jackson was a child actor in the 1990's and early 2000's. But since then, he has become a powerful artist, musician and creator. Now on The Business of You, Jonathan is sharing his unique story - including his journey to faith, fame and personal growth. Jonathan Jackson is a multi-faceted artist who creates meaningful art pieces through music, film, and the written word. He is a five-time EMMY® Award-winning actor and Critics' Choice Award nominee who has starred in numerous TV and films, including ABC/CMT's hit drama “Nashville” (2012–2018), “General Hospital” (1993–1999, 2009–2011, 2015), “Tuck Everlasting” (2002), “The Deep End Of The Ocean” (1999), “Insomnia” (2002) and “Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights” (2004). He also appeared in episodes of “One Tree Hill”, “Boy Meets World”, “The Twilight Zone” and “Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles.” His indie band Enation has performed alongside artists across the musical spectrum, including post-punk legends Echo & The Bunnymen, the iconic Sarah McLachlan, Echosmith, and more. Their new album, Ultraviolet Empire, was released in the fall of 2020 and was co-produced by GRAMMY® Award-winning producer Colin Linden. Jonathan is also a published Author. His current books include a work of Mystical Poetry entitled “Book of Solace and Madness” and the non-fiction prose “The Mystery of Art”, which has been translated into multiple languages. Jonathan resides in Ireland with his wife, Elisa, and their three children. He enjoys Greek coffee, good wine, and music. Navigating fame at an early age At just 11 years old, Jonathan left his idyllic childhood in Washington State to work as a child actor in California. Starring in “General Hospital”, he gained notoriety as a soap opera star and quickly began to book other roles. Working in television and movies, Jonathan had a workload that exceeded that of most grown adults. He knew that if he did not anchor himself in his relationship with God and his connections to his family, he would be swept away. With wisdom beyond his years, Jonathan turned to creative self-expression to set himself free. He collaborated with his brother Richard to compose original music, learn new instruments and write screenplays. Laughing, he explains that he had to begin writing because many of the ones he read were not very good. Rather than fall victim to the clutches of a dark industry, Jonathan used music and writing to guide himself towards the light. It became the foundation for his life's work. Creativity is a divine gift Self-expression became the basis on which Jonathan connected with others and with his higher power. Channeling his gifts into music and written words, Jonathan became a known artist and musician with his band, Enation. Since the band's inception in 2003, they have toured periodically and continued to produce new work. Jonathan is the band's frontman, writing most of the songs in addition to singing, playing guitar, and playing the piano. While navigating fame and building a career as a musician, Jonathan was also on another personal growth journey - his quest to deepen and explore his faith. For more of Jonathan's story, be sure to tune in next week for Part II of Jonathan's story here on The Business of You! Quotes “I'm more of an introvert, definitely. I'm fascinated by the introvert/extrovert dynamic. I'm not sure how much is nature versus nurture. I was extroverted as a child and became more introverted when I started acting. I do love people, communicating and connecting one on one.” “Too much attention, positive or negative, is kind of negative. It's going to kind of attack your ego and put you in a false reality. And if you have too much criticism and judgment, you're potentially in extremes when you have any kind of spotlight. Searching for an equilibrium was my main focus throughout my teenage years. How do I remain sane through all that?” “I glimpsed where my life could go if I wasn't careful. A massive wave could pick me up and destroy me, if I didn't position myself carefully. I thought, I need to anchor myself.” “My brother was my closest friend, growing up. I was grateful that we had each other to walk through the madness of LA and the industry together.” “I was slowly, slowly feeling like something central was missing in my experiences in Protestant churches. Wonderful people most of the time, good intentions. But something about the church itself, I just didn't understand it. There were so many versions. You start looking around and think, this is very confusing. The sense of something missing was not connected to Christ Himself, it was the vagueness of the church.” “The modern question is, what do I believe? It sounds like an important question. But the real question if you have any approximation to Christ is, what do Christians believe, and what have they always believed?” Links mentioned in this episode: Visit Jonathan Jackson's Website at https://www.jonathanjackson.com/ Find Jonathan on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/JonathanJacksonHQ/ Follow Jonathan on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/jonathanjacksonhq/ Subscribe to Jonathan Jackson's Youtube channel at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4KKxEIbF5kAGOSi26Nx3Bg
Story Selling Your Brand David Fischette, Go West Creative – The Sharkpreneur podcast with Seth Greene Episode 919 David Fischette David Fischette is President, CEO, and Chief Creative of Go West Creative. He is known for his creative passion and his 30+ years at the helm of the award-winning Go West Creative. David has established himself as a creative force in the live event, media, and entertainment industries. During his years, David has produced live concerts with Blake Shelton, Sheryl Crow, Jay Leno, Darius Rucker, Rascal Flatts, Earth, Wind & Fire, Chicago, The Band Perry, Echosmith, Josh Groban, and Heart. In addition to his day-to-day duties at GWC, David has executive-produced the comedy film “Rock, Paper, Scissors,” a Season 4 of the Emmy Award-Winning Television Series “My Generation,” starring Leeza Gibbons. He also directed and produced the New York City Film Festival Award-Winning Thriller “Gods of Accident.” Listen to this informative Sharkpreneur episode with David Fischette about using a story to sell your brand. Here are some of the beneficial topics covered on this week's show: - How you want to tell your story in the most impactful way. - Why you need to build a bridge between what your company is saying and what your customer is thinking. - How being a boutique agency allows you to be nimble and do many things quickly. - How Go West Creative helps its clients find their voice and who they want to be. - Why telling a story can be an effective marketing technique. Connect with David: Guest Contact Info Instagram @digiwest @gowestcreative @thestudiocollectionnashville Facebook facebook.com/gowestcreative facebook.com/thestudiocollectionnash LinkedIn linkedin.com/company/go-west-creative-group Links Mentioned: gwcg.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Meija aka Jamie Sierota is a Los Angeles, California based producer and songwriter. I chatted with Jaimie about his time playing with his siblings in the band Echosmith, and how that informed his music experiences departing from the group. We also chat songwriting and production development and his brand new Meija record, Do Ya? -- Which you can find available on all the streaming services. To keep up with Meija, the sponsors for the episode, and the Dan Cable Presents Podcast, please check out the links below. --------------------------------------------------- Thank you to DistroKid for sponsoring this episode of the podcast. Use the link below to receive 30% off your first year of DistroKid services. https://distrokid.com/?c=cable Big thanks to Drops! For sponsoring the episode and being my goto edible choice. Look for Drops at a dispensary near you. https://www.dropscandies.com Meija: https://meijameija.bandcamp.com/ --------------------------------------------------- INSTAGRAM: @jamiesierota @dancablepresents @distrokid @dropscandies @vrtxmag Email: dancablepresents@gmail.com Spotify Playlists: https://open.spotify.com/user/54u8tkp1mevtd0i3cz79qbp8l?si=-4NT4PWPSlSowoXQkJhlkA Apple Playlists: https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/dcp-april-2022/pl.u-EdAVRqdsXqWdRJ Venmo: Dan-Cable-Presents --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dan-cable-presents/message
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Episode #064 - including new tracks from Coverrun, Toby Romeo, LUM!X and many more... Tracklist: 1. NOTD ft. Kiiara - What's with the Roses 2. Toby Romeo, Leony - Crazy Love 3. DJ Khaled - God Did (Coverrun Remix) 4. Aerosmith, Able Faces - Need you Tonight x Don't wanna miss a Thing (Deen Anthony MashUp) 5. M-22 & Ella Henderson - Heartstrings 6. Owl City & Joel Corry - It's always a Good Time x History (Chumpion MashUp) 7. RUDY - No Touchin' 8. Aloe Blacc, Sam Feldt, David Solomon - Future in your Hands 9. 7 Skies - Nel Blu Dipinto di Blu (Volare) 10. Estelle & Ye x BYOR - American Boys x Say Yes (Danny Diggz Edit) 11. Kanye West & Jay Z x Mau P & Felguk - Ni**as in Paris x Drugs from Amsterdam (Adam b Edit) 12. Jack Harlow x Ringtone Drop - First Class (Neore MashUp) 13. Destinys Child x Tiesto & Charli XCX - Say my Name in It (Pat C MashUp) 14. Bastille x Martin Garrix - Pompeii x High on Life (WILLO MashUp) 15. Tujamo & JORD x Post Malone - Clap your Hands x Congratulations (WILLO MashUp) 16. Tujamo & JORD x Echosmith x Dirty Palm - Cool Kids (Kastra 'Clap your Hands' Edit) 17. Yellow is the new White x Febration - Found Myself 18. DJ Khaled x Ownboss & Sevek - All i Do is Move your Body (Drezz MashUp) 19. Black Eyed Peas & Shakira x David Guetta x Muse - Don't you Worry x Starlight (Rudeejay & Da Brozz x Mo27da Bootleg) 20. Lum!x, Dvbss - Where do we go 21. David Guetta & Bebe Rexha x Eiffel 65 - I'm Good (Kastra 'Blue' Edit) 22. Timmy Trumpet, Prezioso, 71 Digits - Three Little Birds 23. Shouse - Love Tonight x Split (Uberjakd Hard Flip) check out facebook & instagram @houseverstand
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The political season is heating up and just weeks before the midterms, IL Governor JB Pritzker responds to an effective ad blasting him, Mayor Lightfoot, and the pending Illinois SAFE-T Act. The 'Scream Ad' highlights the out of control Chicago crime situation. Tik Tok is one of the most popular social media platforms. With over 500 million users, it is also being criticized for being a national security threat. We discuss some of the latest challenges and trends that are being promoted on the platform. After their hit song 'Cool Kids' becomes a new Tik Tok Trend, Echosmith returns with an updated version of their song and hits the road for a fall tour.
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It's hard to believe that it's been almost a decade since Echosmith released "Cool Kids." The 2013 hit was huge on both alternative and top 40 radio, and the Spotify streams stand at nearly 450 million. The country-tinged "Bright" also proved popular with fans. Their debut album, Talking Dreams, showed a young band on the rise. The quartet became a trio and they didn't release a proper follow up until 2020's Lonely Generation, which coincided with the Pandemic. A fantastic collaboration with Mat Kearney built momentum for new singles including their latest, "Hang Around." Although they've been at it for a while, siblings Noah, Sydney, and Graham Sierota are still in their twenties and ready to move the band into a new era. Sydney and Noah joined Jordan Edwards and Demi Ramos to talk about their past success and the music they're making now.
We're joined by a few "Cool Kids" on today. Echosmith shares with us how they've grown up over the years and are learning to take new risks, even if that feels a little scary. Plus, we figure out why the fun parts of life have gotten so expensive, where all the monarch butterflies have gone, and how each of you are beating the heat. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/relevantpodcast.
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Thank you for tuning into "Starting Small Music". In this episode, I am joined by artist and songwriter, Gabriella Rose. Gabriella grew up around music, having two parents as musicians. After putting music out throughout her teenage years, she finds her self signed to industry veteran, Jeffery David's (Echosmith) new label, Coeur D'Alene Records. Follow Gabriella: @Gabriella.Rose.Music Follow Justin: @JustinMcCormickMusic Follow Starting Small Music: @StartingSmallMusic
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Today's dose of “Vitamin D” is dedicated to being a “cool kid.” When you were a child, you were the freest. If you wanted something, you went after it. You had an imagination out of this world! Something as simple as having a cape tied around your neck had you believing that you could fly. New sneakers made you feel you could run faster and jump higher. If you liked something you said it right away and if you didn't you did as well. It was then that you were your most authentic self. At some point while maturing you were taught the opposite. You were taught to stay in a single file line, to be quiet because you were too loud, to not believe in such “ridiculous” things and so forth. It's time to tap into your inner “cool kid.” Your authentic self is screaming to be set free. Somewhat like a caged bird, trapped without a key. Singing a melody of a song of how it would like to be free. I want you to realize that your "key" to freedom is right there inside of you. Stop being afraid to follow your heart. If you want something, go after it. If you like something or someone say something. If you feel stuck at your job, it's time for you to leave! Your passion is waiting on you. You want to move, but the idea scares the dickens out of you, move anyway. The relationship has gone sour because the abuse is more than you signed up for, get out! Like the group Echosmith stated in their hit single, “Cool Kids” when you abandon your authentic self it's like driving “in the fast lane, living life without knowing.” Being authentic is about knowing who you are, knowing that your time to be happy is right now. There is no better time than now to pursue your dreams, to find your true love, to tap into your full potential and to be all that you were destined to be. That's what you call being a “cool kid!” That's it for your dose of "Vitamin D." Be sure to follow me on all social media @DawnDaiSpeaks and until next time, always remember, "you are your greatest asset!" Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Diving head first into the weekend with all the energy you need with a Hottest Vibe from Noizu x Disciples x Moya & massive tunes from Diplo x Paul Woolford x Kareen Lomax, Alex Mills, HUGEL x Quarterhead, Anabel Englund, RÜFÜS DU SOL LEZEN, LP Giobbi and Nic Fanciulli! Then we hand you over to Karen Harding for an exclusive 1 hour Weekend Vibe Mix celebrating the release of her debut EP ‘Sweet Vibrations' on Ultra Music . Her new release ‘You & I (All I Need) is blowing up right now with shades of classic house and an catchy vocal top line. It sees Karen further her credentials as a top tier singer, songwriter and performer. As heard on Vibe Nation Radio, Fresh 92.7 and Impulse Radio.LOVE REGENERATOR x SOLARDO - ROLLERCOASTER ALI STORY - GIRLS WHO LIKE BOYS **Last Week's Hottest Vibe** KAREN HARDING - YOU & I (All I Need)**Hottest Vibe** NOIZU x DISCIPLES x MOYA - CATCH MY LOVEDIPLO, PAUL WOOLFORD, KAREEN LOMAX - PROMISESALEX MILLS - WORST ENEMYSHARAM - PARTY ALL THE TIME (Freedom Mix)SURRENDER - THIS FEELING ANABEL ENGLUND - MIDNIGHT RAPTURED.O.D. - STILL SLEEPLESS (feat Carla Monroe)SYSTEM.INC - MIRRORS (feat Stee Downes)HUGEL & QUARTERHEAD - EYES ON YOUACRAZE - DO IT TO IT (feat Cherish)RUFUS DU SOL - ON MY KNEES (LEZEN Remode)**Anthem of the Week** CLOONEE - LOVE YOU LIKE THATLP GIOBBI & CRUSH CLUB - O RETHA NIC FANCIULLI & RETNA - THIS IS LIFESHADOW CHILD - GOOD SHOT (Mercury) (feat Hands Burn)**Weekend Vibe Mix** KAREN HARDINGKAREN HARDING x DIGITAL FARM ANIMALS - UNDO MY HEARTJOY CROOKES - FEET DON'T FAIL ME NOW (Paul Woolford Remix)KIDEKO - READY FOR MY LOVEKAREN HARDING - YOU & I (All I Need)SNAKEHIPS & ARMAND VAN HELDEN - FREEDOM (You Bring Me)HEDEGAARD x ECHOSMITH x TVILLING - 100 YEARS (Meszca Remix)MAXINNE & HAYLA - I NEED YOUKAREN HARDING x SHIFT K3Y - MORNING (Higgo Remix)ARTFUL DODGER - PLEASE DON'T TURN ME ON (Disclosure Remix)BKLAVA - ONLY FOR TONIGHTJADEN THOMPSON - CLOSERKAREN HARDING - SAY SOMETHING (Luvbug Remix)KAREN HARDING - DEEPERSHOUSE - LOVE TONIGHT (David Guetta Remix)EWAN McVICAR - TELL ME SOMETHING GOODALI STORY - GIRLS WHO LIKE BOYSFELIX CARTAL x KAREN HARDING - ONLY ONEMENTIS - EXCUSES (feat Kate Wild) (Krystal Klear Remix)KAREN HARDING - LOVE CRAZY
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Jeffery David has written and or produced songs for major artists such as Seal, Sheppard, Hunter Hayes, Audien, Blas Cantó, Mat Kearney and Echosmith, including co-writing Echosmith's pop hit and quadruple platinum selling single, “Cool Kids,” and triple-platinum single “Bright” (Warner Records). He co-wrote and produced Echosmith's sophomore Inside A Dream EP (Warner Music) and their latest album “Lonely Generation” with “Diamonds” reaching #30 at Hot AC radio. He manages Echosmith and has guided their career to reach millions of fans across the planet and helped secure brand deals with Coach, Tillys, Hollister and so many others along with features with incredible artists like For King & Country which hit #1 @ CCM and #15 at Hot AC, Zedd, Blas Cantó, Mat Kearney, Audien which hit top 10 on billboards dance charts and Steve Aoki. He's recently launched a new label “Sunrise” just 4 weeks ago with legendary artist Seal as his partner along with google marketing executive Patrick Marzullo. “The ship is still being built w/ “Sunrise” but we are passionate about the model and the artists we will bring in to be true partners in the most equitable way possible.” “Hustle with kindness and be relentless in your pursuit of spreading hope and love to the world with what you do.”
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Southern California-based alternative rock band Weathers - lead singer/frontman Cameron Boyer, guitarist Cameron Olsen, bassist Brennan Bates, and dummer Cole Carson - have been consistently creating finely crafted introspective pop songs heavily inspired by the counterculture of the 80s and 90s since forming in 2015. The band makes music that speaks to those among us who tend to forget that, regardless of outward appearances, everyone is struggling with something and that no one is alone. Weathers' story is a tale of growing up, of coming into one's own, and includes themes of depression or anxiety and the often difficult maintenance of mental health. Career Highlights: · 2016 single “Happy Pills” was the most added song on alternative radio on its impact date, received the most adds for a new artist in the 2010s, peaked at #21 on the Billboard Alternative Songs chart, and has been streamed more than 80M times to date. · 2018 album Kids in the Night released via RCA Records · Co-wrote and worked with Tim Pagnotta (Walk The Moon, Neon Trees), Kyle Moorman (P!nk, Andy Grammar, Elle King), and Drew Pearson (Switchfoot, Ke$ha) · Opened for Cage the Elephant, Jimmy Eat World, Dreamers, Palaye Royale, Badflower, Echosmith and Catfish & The Bottlemen, and played festivals like Lollapalooza, Summerfest, and Firefly. · Partnerships with mental health organizations Jed Foundation, Hot Topic Foundation, and Mental Health America. This episode is proudly brought to you by: Betterhelp : https://www.betterhelp.com/sipod for 10% off Mack Weldon: https://www.mackweldon.com/suckit Promo Code "SUCKIT" for 20% off! BUY MERCH!!!!! #Merch Store: https://www.dckproductions.com/shop Follow me: https://www.instagram.com/suckitpodcast https://www.facebook.com/suckitpodcast https://www.twitter.com/suckit_podcast --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thedarksideofmusic/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thedarksideofmusic/support
As lead guitarist of national pop/rock band, The Well Reds, Sean Crawford has performed showcases at The Roxy, Canal Room and SXSW, shared the stage with artists like Daughtry, Echosmith, Hot Chelle Rae and Need to Breathe, has been lauded by execs from Warner and Sony, and garnered placements with MTV, Macy's & more. His self-produced solo project, NIGHT COLOR, showcases his songwriting and production skills, which have been put to work for a large roster of other artists from emerging to major label.In this episode, I ask the hard-hitting questions. "Why did you have a soul patch in 2012." "Who is Fred Durst? and Would you marry Mark McGrath?" We discuss ALL things Sugar Ray and our Cover of Someday by SUGAR RAY. Mark Mcgrath actually stops by (via Cameo) to give his honest opinion on Sean's music. We play a game of would you rather; then Sean tells me the origin of his band the Welreds. Sean answers some questions from Instagram, then we send you off with some of Sean's wise advice for aspiring producers or musicians. Watch our cover of Someday by Sugar Ray: https://youtu.be/kiPqule3YuUCHASE LOWE:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drchaselowe/Email - friendsinloweplaces1@gmail.comSEAN CRAWFORD:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nightcolormusic/
Echosmith joins to discuss how their music is designed to impact people and how mental health played a role in their new album. Dr. Jenn is back with all the COVID facts & updates!
WE'RE BACK. Sorry. After a week off, we dove back in to talk about how crazy little kids are, getting kidnapped in Brooklyn, and the newly developing controversy surrounding Echosmith. Oop. Love you. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-cliff-podcast/support