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Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Travel Highlight: American Pickers, Nobel Prize - Something In Common?

Seen the cable show "American Pickers"? I've watched it a couple times, but I'm not much of a fan of reality TV shows.  As is the case when traveling "had some time to kill" between checkout and load-in (Newberry Opera House) this past February, so I ambled around the town of Newberry, SC to see what I could..see.




As suggested by the Visitor Center desk-lady in a much expected southern drawl, I paid a visit to C.T. Summer Hardware Store, which was indeed featured on an episode ("Possom Trot") of "American Pickers" on the History Channel.






With Bill Shull, grandson of Clarence Summer, store founder


Meet Bill Shull, proprietor and character-extraordinaire. During our nice and hugeley humorous chat, not only did I hear about the visit by the "Pickers" Mike Wolfe and Frank Fritz, I learned that his dad, Clifford Shull, was a historical recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics, 1994!

He gets a lot of visitors in his store due to his Reality TV celebrity-hood, so he was ready to share his articles and photos about his dad.

Established in 1928, C.T Summer is no Home Depot, but it's dripping (or, spilling over) with character.  This is what you see when you first walk in.  Where's Bill!?

Newberry Opera House, Newberry, SC (Why I was in town in the first place)
That's all, folks!

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Friday, April 6, 2012

My Audition for the "The Voice"

Let me start with the end of the story. 

No, I didn't a call back.  Nevertheless I was amazed I even had a voice at all to do the Sunday audition!  We (Hotel California) did two nights of shows Friday and Saturday at the very smoky Ak-Chin Casino in Maricopa, AZ.  On top of the bad inside air quality, the desert climate is very dry.  I usually come away from this weekend with a very ragged voice.  But I went crazy with the water drinking and Throat-Coat tea and was able to do some sort of vocalizing for one of the "The Voice" show producers.  (Kudos to those keeping me in your prayers!)

There were times I wanted to say, "No way, impossible - not going to have a voice after this!(gig)"  This was indeed a journey of faith and courage for me. The slight bit of rejection, getting a "no", still stung a little, but "live (or, sing) and learn"!

Slept on the bus on the way back from Arizona.  In the
morning, while waiting to be picked up, here I am warming (buzzing)
up what voice I had left.  Silly photo for your enjoyment.
The Rest of the Story

Okay, the "process"!  My audition time was 2 PM.  Got in a line that was, I don't know - half a mile long(?) - snaking around the building. It was huge.  Got into the LA Convention Center (see photo below) after 2 hours of waiting outside in this line.

Up the stairs, ID check, bag check, scanned by hand for any weapons (or bombs?)...then I was sent to a large holding room with scores of other hopefuls.  I was impressed that every member of the casting staff was positive, energetic, and did there respective cattle-call jobs with a sense of encouraging humor.

Up the stairs to the "no photos" zone.
Next, sent to another room!  This is where everyone is broken up into groups of ten and informed that these are people you were going to an audition with.  I was called along with 9 others, and we all stood in front of one of two "The Voice" banners in the front of the room and waited once again.  This is where I was quietly starting to get the pitch pipe, my first note of "Heart of the Matter", ingrained in my head.

Then...escorted for more waiting in the hall outside where the audition would take place.  I saw a few singers with the coveted "red paper" call back award walk by being personally escorted by a head-set wearing crew member.  More waiting meant time for a bathroom break.  I belted out the first few notes of my song in the reverberating tile "warm-up room".

Then in we ten audition-ees went to our doom into the room!  It was a large room, good for singing.  We discovered one table in front of the room with a producer from the show and an assistant.  She was positive, had a great attitude, put me at ease for sure.  The producer explained the rigorousness of the whole process from first audition to getting on the show.  All ten of us sat in chairs and listened to each other sing a verse and a chorus from our chosen numbers.  The producer kept her head down so as to focus on our voices.  THAT made it easier!  We all applauded for each other after our respective turns.  After all of us had our turns we were informed that she wasn't advancing any of us through to the call backs.

NOW, read above!

In cathartic summation:

Yes, I was nervous; but relaxed at the same time.  Yeah, my voice maybe could have been better had I not had the high-energy, second-hand smoke-filled "workout" of the previous two nights in Arizona.  (Specifically, I remember, the notes "Even if, Even if" at the end of the chorus of "Heart of the Matter" being quite a challenge as my audition came to a close).  I really wanted to experience the live audition and, I'm thankful I DID! :)
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Friday, March 23, 2012

Tracks Signed!

Everybody - Fist pump!
Well, it's official!  I've signed a contract with a publishing library on four of my instrumental tracks.  If (When!?)  placed these will most likely show up on some sort of Reality TV show or "Access Holywood".


This my first deal specifically dealing with television music as oppposed to prior placements in YouTube commercials, web site music, non-profit video brochures, etc such as I've listed on the "News" page.


This is not really my forte, by I was willing to give writing this stuff a try.  You can hear three of the short tunes below (dancing shoes optional):








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Thursday, March 15, 2012

"Time Is (Was) On My Side" - New Track

...Take deadlines, for instance.  Nothing like a time limit to get something finished and move on to the next project!
Took a detour from the tunes I had planned to work on yesterday and spent the day working up a short cover of this song for an ad agency pitch. Started by 10am out by 4pm! Another excuse to use my ukulele.
It's a little strange not letting a mix sit overnight for a final next-day listen, but so be it!


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Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Song Craft - You Are My Hero!

Here's a peak at some writing activity from yesterday. 

I've read (and have been reading-but that's another post) that if you want to be a serious writer - a pro - as opposed to an amateur, you don't sit around and wait till inspiration magically appears.  You show up "at your desk" (even if it IS somewhere outside in the Florida panhandle in late February-I know, hate me) and you do your work!

This is one way that works for me.  Take a title idea, break down the words of it, and write word associations. A large legal pad works best.  Even if at the end of the day I've written nothing usable in lyric form (Definition: Cr*p), at least I showed up (and felt good after the fact!).

AND there was no laptop in site. It was back to basics and NO smartphone.

Okay, back to the palm trees, sunshine, a coolish-warm Gulf breeze. (sorry!)  
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Saturday, February 11, 2012

Free Valentine's Song Download!

Donut by Dunkin' Donuts
Do you "heart" getting stuff for free?

In honor of Valentine's Day I've instructed my cherub-like (but actually existing only in my mind) assistants to make available for a limited time as a Free Download my song, "Yes, Love" (Donut not included)

MUSE BEHIND THE SONG:

When I sat down at the piano to write "Yes, Love", I was purposely and directly inspired by the songwriting of Burt Bacharach and Hal David.  I love those classic songs like, "A House Is Not a Home", "This Guy's In Love", and "Say A Little Prayer".  I hope to continue writing more like this, contemporary music molds be...."darned"!
FYI: I'm playing all instruments and singing all the vocals you hear in the song.

On the upper right of this page look inside the box that says FREE DOWNLOADS.  Kindly click inside this box for the downloading process to begin.

Yes, you'll have to (not necessarily want to) trade your email address for the goods, but as always, you can grab the tune then unsubscribe!  Sort of like an email-address-back guarantee. What. A. Deal. !

(If you are already captive on my email list, good news - you are already qualified to receive your gushy musical gift.)  CLICK HERE

In conclusion, just say "yes" to "Yes, Love" :)

Hope you enjoy the tune!

~ SP
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Sunday, February 5, 2012

Plazas de la Ciudad más Antigua de la Nación!

St Augustine Lighthouse
Or..."Touring the Nation's Oldest City"

A couple days in between shows. Hmmm, what to do?

Found myself in Saint Augustine, Florida. What a cool find!  Lots of history there and I went crazy (sort of) with the camera.  I have been told before that photos are more interesting when there's a familiar person in them, so you'll see lots me! lol

Click HERE to be transported to my very brief pictorial of 2 days in the "Nations Oldest City".






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