Saturday, November 6, 2021
More Cheese Please!
Friday, November 5, 2021
David Archuleta Is A "Beast"
David Archuleta has revealed his latest single & video, “Beast” HERE & HERE and it’s one of his more personal songs to date as he states here, “Beast was written after a frustrating time of seeing the relationship I was in going downhill because of my own internal battle. I normally consider myself a pretty cheery person even though I’m shy. I was feeling discouraged to see that no matter how I tried and who I was with, and how great they were it always ended by this other side of me coming out and dragging things down. My own internal “Beast.””
The new track comes on the heels of his most recent release, “Movin’” which featured not one, but two versions of the song. “Movin’” HERE also sports a special “After Hours” remix HERE. David explains, “Movin was a song I wanted to have fun with and challenge myself by literally Movin’ with some choreography. I wanted just a touch of Latin feel even though it’s not necessarily Latin music.” With “Movin’s”- After Hours mix David says, “I asked Nate Dodge, the producer, to see what we could do to spice up Movin’s original mix. In Nate fashion, he ended up coming up with something completely different though, lol. I loved the alternate feel, but it felt like a completely different song. I fell in love with both versions, couldn’t make up my mind, and decided I’d just release both. Because they both get me movin’. “ Watch the "Movin'" Video HERE
In addition, David released his first-ever Children’s book this month. Based on the lyrics of David’s popular and moving song, My Little Prayer HERE A simple story about the power of faith, friendship and prayer. Order the book HERE
David has also announced his rescheduled 2020 North American tour dates. See all rescheduled dates below. David is set to kick off the six week trek across North America in February 2022 in support of his Therapy Sessions pop album release. The tour, dubbed “OK, All Right” after his hit single HERE will begin on February 7, 2021 in Los Angeles, CA and weave through such cities as Boston & Chicago before hitting New York & Nashville in mid-March. Tickets available HERE
David's latest album Therapy Sessions features an inside look into David’s internal struggle with himself - a battle he has experienced for most of his life. “I was going through therapy and trying to apply the steps it took to escape the barriers I had created for myself,” he explains. “Whether it was fear, loss, dwelling on the past, or anxiety. There’s a constant battle going on because so much of my mind doesn’t want to budge. The songs are a sort of a back and forth within the inner dialogue I have with myself." This new body of work represents a transparency that has not been present in previous releases. “Music has always been healing for me,” Archuleta goes on to say. “My mission with it is to heal, and then encourage to move forward after the healing takes place. I want people to find answers to their worries and doubts as they listen to Therapy Sessions .”
David’s Exclusive Interview about his Spirituality & Sexuality with ABC News Nightline HERE
AXS TV - HERE
KTLA Channel 5 - HERE
Us Weekly -HERE
Yahoo Entertainment HERE
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Thursday, November 4, 2021
Michael's Musings
Would You Like A Pearl Necklace??? Michael Shinafelt |
I don't know about you Minions but I'm feeling myself today thus that means all bets are off! It's an amazing place to be in the moment and confident.
So gird your loins because who knows what I'm gonna spew fourth, here we go...
Virginia proved once again there is no Santa Claus
On that note if JFK Jr truly faked his death and was going come back and be anyone's running mate FYI he would be Biden's
The war on Christmas cannot end until Christmas stops it's illegal occupation of November
Eat a pellet, make a pellet
I'm currently making a list of things only wine can teach me
Hell hath no fury like a Good Guy scorned (if you know, you know)
I promise...it will be worth the wait
Some people create their own storms, then get upset when it rains
Woman Crush of the Week - Singer/Songwriter/Activist Ariel Beesley here's her latest bad ass video for her song "So Baby"
FYI There's nothing for you on the ground
Civility! What a concept?!
Live life in the key of happiness
It's not a whore house, it's a whore home
Sometimes you just gotta...
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Wednesday, November 3, 2021
Hump Day & Chill
“I Am Not Afraid” Singer Feathers Wise flies into Grammy Future For your consideration for the Dance/Electronic Recording category of the 64th Annual GRAMMY™ Awards! New York, NY
Today, we are happy to announce that Feathers Wise, an American transgender musician, actor, and music producer, has been nominated in the Dance/Electronic Recording category at the 64th Annual GRAMMY™ Academy Awards. Born in Novato, CA, she began writing music at age 13 using her home built PC and a dream. In college, she studied music composition, but dropped out to transition. She struggled with homelessness and lived on the margins of society for years until her return to musical expression. Since then, the “I Am Not Afraid” singer has been a part of many groundbreaking and progressive queer projects. “I Am Not Afraid” contains trans themes and queer history, but it’s really a song for everyone. Our struggle to live and thrive in the trans community is a universal human story. People everywhere struggle with self awareness and acceptance of our true selves. And we want to be able to face the future with pride, joy, and bountiful energy that comes as a result.
This inspirational message is delivered with pop hooks, synthesizers, and a soaring vocal. Some noteworthy credits include:
Jean Grae’s Intersectionals Choir at Church of the Infinite You (2017), Joel Escher and Blair Bodine’s mini-musical Superhots! (2017), sister Anna Wise’s music video “Stacking That Paper” (2017), ChloĆ© Rossetti’s short film "SUNRIDER” (2018), M-34’s Production of “Salome” (2018), the HEAT Collective’s production of “The Night it Rained” (2018), Brandon Colvin’s feature film “A Dim Valley” (2020), Ashlei Hardenburg-Cartagena’s musical short film “BREAK/UP” (2021), and she is currently working as Composer of the new musical “Paradise Lost in Space” with book & lyrics by Omri Navot and Joshua Fesi.
Feathers used to write music in her bedroom, and she is still working in writing and production. She has taught songwriting workshops through the LGBT summer camp program “Arts in the Woods,” and has worked as a music producer with RAD (Recording Artists Development) to help future queer independent artists create and grow.
Feathers song “I Am Not Afraid” was recorded in the RAD workshop program and has garnered its share of GRAMMY™ Nomination Buzz. Jeff “The Jedi-Master” Jones, GRAMMY™ Award Winning Producer & Voting Member of the National Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences, who currently produces and records through his company World Alert Music in New York City, has been quoted on social media saying:
“No need to downplay your nomination. You deserve every mention that’s turned up on FB because you are a fantastic artist, musician and producer. Now you can forever put grammy nominated in your resume and promo. It’s a great song. It sounds great and your performance is great - more than that it strikes a nerve that needs to be struck in this day and age. I personally love your music and you were nominated on the merit of your work in my opinion. I participate in voting and selecting categories artists songs appear in - you freakin rock” - Jeff “The Jedi-Master” Jones
If “I Am Not Afraid” passes through the first round of Recording Academy voting for the 64th Annual GRAMMY™ Awards, Feathers will join the short list of out trans women recording artists to be nominated. The list includes SOPHIE, Teddy Geiger, and the legendary Jackie Shane. With your consideration and votes, Feathers Wise will be the 4th
Feathers Wise on the WWW -
Tuesday, November 2, 2021
Day Of The Dead
Day Of The Dead |
Today marks the conclusion of the Day Of The Dead celebration. "No" this has nothing to do with George Romero film in his zombie trilogy of the same name.
For the uninitiated here's the 411 explaining the significance of it: Prayer and remembrance of friends and family members who have died
Well last year I celebrated by partaking in yoga at Hollywood Forever Cemetery. "Yes" that's correct I took time to reflect and meditate in a place where there are actual dead people and no I didn't see any.
Honestly it was a truly amazing experience, a renewal if you will.
FYI I took the photo above when I was there last year. It was behind the instructor during class. Translation: that was everyone's view for the Day Of The Dead meditation.
What's that you say, am I going this year? No unfortunately I have to have an X-ray done on my left middle finger, it's wonky.
Mic Drop!
Day Of The Dead on Wikipedia -
Monday, November 1, 2021
Yeah Yeah Yeah
Rocking their way out of SoCal into the national spotlight in the late 90s, Lit (original members Jeremy (lead guitar) & brother Ajay Popoff (lead vocals) and bassist Kevin Baldes) were part of the Orange County explosion that included No Doubt, Sublime, The Offspring, Save Ferris, Home Grown and more. Now entering a brand new chapter as a band with all original members (original drummer Allen Shellenberger died from brain cancer in 2009) they have released their new single, “Yeah Yeah Yeah” HERE via Round Hill Records.
“Yeah Yeah Yeah” is a straight forward in-your-face power pop punk anthem that Lit has become known for since the late 90’s when they blasted onto the Alt-Rock scene with their inescapable hits, MY OWN WORST ENEMY, MISERABLE (featuring Pamela Anderson) and ZIP LOCK, (featuring Twisted Sister’s Dee Snider)
“When we started firing up to write the new Lit material, we wanted to try and get our heads in that space we had landed in during the late 90s and early 2000s.We not only got back to our old school roots, but also found a good marriage between the classic sound of 1999 with a modern production vibe." states Ajay.
While brother Jeremy quips, “When you’re listening to Lit, I hope you get to escape from the world for a little bit. We hope you feel like, ‘Damn. In the middle of the shit storm that was 2020 and 2021, these guys managed to dial it back to a more innocent time’.”
Watch the lyric video for “Yeah Yeah Yeah” HERE
The band will also be featured in Internet Takeover: Wedding Edition HERE featuring viral video star, Adley HERE, as she lets the internet plan her wedding in a hilarious journey to the altar. Being the rockstar that she is, Adley surprises her friends and family with an amped up performance by Lit that made the wedding reception truly one-of-a-kind and one they’ll never forget.
Lit are currently working in the laboratory on their next rock opus slated for a spring 2022 release. With more music and touring on the horizon, the band will be back on the road in 2022 for a UK Tour with Bowling For Soup in mid-April currently on-sale HERE with US dates to be announced in the coming months.
In addition, twenty-one years after the release of their award winning mega-hit song, “MY OWN WORST ENEMY” topped Billboard’s Modern Rock chart for 11 weeks it has now been certified double platinum, even though it was never released as a stand-alone single until two years later when fans could buy it as a track on iTunes. American Songwriter called it the most covered, karaoke'd, and broadcasted hit of the past 2 decades, while Post Malone covered it on Instagram Live as did Kelly Clarkson HERE and Jimmy Fallon on his late night show HERE.
Stream the Lit catalog HERE
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Official Website: https://www.litband.com/