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ZZ Ward 365 Days

This week' s Gabby's Pick is another track from emerging artist ZZ Ward's debut album , called "365 Days."
In addition to all the radio airplay " Put The Gun Down" has received, you may also have heard her music on several television shows like ABC Family's " Pretty Little Liars" and MTV's " Awkward".

ZZ Comes to the Majestic Theater in Madison on June 26, but FIRST she will make an appearance in Studio M, so if you can't make the show, be listening for the airing of the Studio M.

Here's a live acoustic version of " 365 days".
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Gabby's Pick : Lorde

This week's Gabby's pick is a very catchy pop song from a young girl from New Zealand named Ella Yelich-O'Connor. She's 16 years old and goes by the name Lorde because of her love of all things Royal.

Her first ep was released last year went 2X's platinum and reached number 1 on the New Zealand charts.

We predict big things for Lorde.

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Jake Bugg

This week's "Gabby's Pick" is "Lightning Bolt" by Jake Bugg. Jake is all of 19 years old and has already been nominated for "British Breakthrough Act," "Best New Artist" and " Best Album"

He started playing the guitar at 12 years old, and says that his formative musical moment was hearing Don McLean's "Vincent (Starry, Starry Night)" on an episode of The Simpsons.

What makes Jake's music stand out is his fusing contemporary rock riffs with retro-folk, giving him a sound that's uniquely his own. His self-titled debut album came out late last year and has already gone platinum in the UK.

Check out the video for Lightning Bug"

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John Fogerty goes the "Duets" route

John Fogerty is making the talk show rounds this week, stopping in to see David Letterman Tuesday and Wednesday, and the ladies of  "The View" on Thursday. 

He's promoting his new album, "Wrote a Song For Everyone" which comes out next Tuesday (5/28).  The 16 song album features two new songs, and a 14 classics recorded with special guests.

Among those collaborations: John with the Foo Fighters doing "Fortunate Son," which definitely contains the urgency of the original..if not a little bit more! And John's voice still sounds great. (Check out a snippet of the song in the video below).

Other guest artists include Dawes, My Morning Jacket, Bob Seger, and Jennifer Hudson. There's a little something for the country fans too..with appearances by Miranda Lambert, Zac Brown Band, Keith Urban, and Alan Jackson.

The album is available for pre-sale now on Fogerty's website where you can choose from a variety of different bundles, ranging in price from $30 to $275.  For the big bucks, the bundle includes the album on CD and vinyl, and other goodies including a John Fogerty pen and journal, and a "Fortunate Son" flannel shirt, so you can sing along with the record and really feel the part.
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Kopecky Family Band Video for "Heartbeat"

Check out the new video for "Heartbeat" from the Kopecky Family Band.

They will be playing summer festivals such as Firefly, Outside Lands, Bumbershoot & Hopscotch!


From Facebook:
Sometimes song is thicker than blood.
First drawn together amid a college dorm ‘pass the guitar’ session in 2007, Kopecky Family Band co-founders Kelsey Kopecky and Gabe Simon quickly realized that they shared something beyond their alma mater.
“Gabe started playing and I was totally blown away,” Kopecky remembers, “by his melodies, his talent. Something in the way he played felt so familiar to me and moving. I asked him if he wanted to get together and play some, sing some. And a few days later we did that. And it was crazy, it came together immediately– it just fit.”
“I had just met her,” remembers Simon, “but when we sang together, it sounds corny, but it felt like we’d known each other forever. Old souls meeting again. We were finishing each others lyrics, just immediately connected in the music.”
This synergy propelled the duo forward and within months they had wrangled the rest of their sonic siblings – Steven Holmes on lead guitar, David Krohn on drums, Markus Midkiff on cello, and Cory Oxendine on bass - making them six in total. Within the year the burgeoning Family had released an EP, Embraces, and embarked on a nearly nonstop touring schedule, garnering fans around the country and developing both their sound… and their ties with one another.
“When we were originally trying to figure out a name,” says Simon “we felt that Kelsey’s last name had the right ring to it and we added the ‘family’ because that’s really what it feels like when we all play together.”
And that is what it sounds like, too.
The Kopecky Family Band are built on a foundation of intimately connected musical tones, warm and welcoming melodies, bright and epic symphonic layering - and vocal harmonies that recall all the greats – Gram and Emmylou, June and Johnny and onward and up…
You can hear the band’s hometown of Nashville in this music too, the rich history of place - but past is always brought gently into present. This is not country, not pop, not folk, not rock, but something much more complex - call it a Brave New Nashville. It is a music that contains all the comfort of home while simultaneously embracing a bright, energetic openness - a willingness to explore and expand.
Over the past few years there have been two more EPs from the band – The Disaster and Of Epic Proportions (both released in 2010) – as well as a split 7” with Seattle’s Ivan & Alyosha and revelatory performances at the Next Big Nashville and SXSW festivals. 2011 saw the Family on tour with artists including Devotchka and Gomez, and year-end accolades such as Paste naming them one of the ‘25 Best Live Acts’ and ‘20 Best New Bands’ of the year. And after last year’s exhaustive co-headlining tour with The Lumineers, and performances at Lollapalooza and the Austin City Limits festival, the band finally got off the bus and into the studio, settling down for their first full-length.
The result, Kids Raising Kids, is a collection of tracks that reveal a band fully formed. This is sing-along, clap-your-hands, stomp-your-feet music. But it is also deep music, rife with emotion and layers of feeling – from melancholy to elation and back again.
“With this new record,” explains Kopecky, “we tried really hard to be in our bodies, to be responding to the music not only with our heads and hearts, but in a visceral way too. We wanted it to be honest and emotional and true.”
As a result, songs like “The Glow” soar and sweep, while tracks like “Change” keep it quiet and fragile. “She’s the One” rides a dark, propulsive beat while “Waves” is shimmering and blindingly bright and “Heartbeat” is playful, sing-along pop. The record is a study of opposites, yet the refreshingly distinctive, unified sound these six musicians make together bleeds through each and every song. The album holds the cohesiveness and the complexity that belie true family bonds.
“We didn’t want to be afraid to explore,” says Simon, of Kids Raising Kids, “we wanted to go deep into different sounds, textures, genres – whatever fit the song and the story we were telling. If there’s a thread that runs through this record it’s the idea of ‘kids raising kids’, of each of us in the band really raising each other these last few years, and of everything that comes with that, the frustration and the fun and the good times and the bad times too. You come out the other side and you hope you’ve helped each other grow.”

For more information on Kopecky Family Band and Kids Raising Kids, please contact Amanda Pitts at Cobra Camanda Publicity, tel: 512.243.7693; emailer: ap@cobracamanda.com.

- Manager: Rick Brewer - Rick.brewer@redlightmanagement.com
- General: Kopeckyfamilyband@gmail.com
- Booking Agent: Jay Williams - jwilliams@wmeentertainment.com
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Kopecky Family Band - love. lots of it. - Description: 5 Boys 1 girl, writing, playing and touring since 2007. Join the family!
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Great Performance of "If So" by Atlas Genius

Atlas Genius performed on The Late Show on May 2nd.

Check out their great performance here if you missed it!

From Wikipedia:
Atlas Genius
is an indie rock band from Adelaide, South Australia. The band consists of vocalist and guitarist Keith Jeffery, his brother Michael on drums, and Darren Sell on keyboards.[1] Their first single, "Trojans", was released on 4 May 2011 and in the USA the video premiered on MTV2's show 120 Minutes on 13 January 2012.[2] The single has been in rotation on Sirius XM's Alt Nation channel. "Trojans" received favourable reviews from the music review website Clixie Music, calling the song "a big-hitter".[1] Other reviewers called the song "slick"[3] and "a solid summer jam".[4] In the USA it has charted on Billboard's Alternative Songs chart, peaking so far at No. 4 .[5] In the UK the song received airplay from XFM and Radio One, and reached no. 82 in the Alternative Airplay Chart. Keith Jeffery describes their music as influenced by bands like Death Cab for Cutie, The Police, and Beck.[6]

The group was signed to Warner Bros. Records and released their debut EP, titled Through the Glass on 12 June 2012.[7][8] To support their EP, they embarked on a U.S. tour during August and September 2012.[9] Their track 'If So' has been chosen to feature on FIFA 13.

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Cool Madonna Cover! (Yes, we said Madonna)

You might remember the Canadian band "Walk Off the Earth" for their cover of Gotye's "Somebody That I Used to Know" that blew up youtube last year.

Now they're back with a cover of Madonna's "Material Girl" that is irresistable!

Their debut album is called "R.E.V.O." and it features the Gotye cover as well as ten other songs. Check them out here.

Even if you're not a Madonna fan, I think you'll enjoy this video.

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Cool New Garbage Cover Song: "Because The Night"

Garbage & Screaming Females in the studio recording "Because The Night" for their 2013 Record Store Day 10" vinyl release.

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New Album Releases: 3.26.13

New CDs In Stores Today (3-26-2013)

Depeche Mode/Delta Machine (Columbia)

Stream the Depeche Mode Album here.

Dido/Girl Who Got Away (RCA)
The Strokes/Comedown Machine (RCA)
The Waterboys/An Appointment With Mr. Yeats (Proper)

     
New Catalog CDs In Stores Today (3-26-2013)

Stephen Stills/Carry On (box set)
The Strokes/The Collection

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