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Friday, July 29, 2016

Joshua Loner and the Flower Children from the Future


Tuesday, July 5 — a sold-out show at Vinyl. The air conditioning was merciless.…

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Churchill Grounds rallies support before closing its doors


This week marks the final days of Atlanta's longest-running jazz club. Nestled next to the Fox Theatre, Churchill Grounds has served as ground zero for the preservation of traditional jazz since its opening in 1997.…

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Photographer Theresa Kereakes brings a snapshot of punk history to Little Five Points


Theresa Kereakes is one of the unsung heroes in the secret history of punk. If you're familiar with the Germs, the Dead Boys, Stiv Bators, Alice Bag, the Cramps, the Avengers, and Joan Jett, you've no doubt seen her work.…

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Peter Frampton: Somethin's (still) happening


Peter Frampton has decades of experience dealing with misconceptions. The rock star responsible for the massively popular 1976 double LP Frampton Comes Alive has long since come to terms with the fact that his biggest success was both a blessing and a curse.…

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The A List: 10 shows to hit up this weekend (July 29 - July 30)


Friday, July 29

Pylon Reenactment Society (ft. Vanessa Briscoe Hay), We Love Tractor, Swimming Pool Q's @ the EARL. 8 p.m. $15-$18.*
Case/Lang/Veirs, Andy Shauf @ Atlanta Botanical Garden.…

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Darrell Scott's reputation as a hit songwriter and performer is a sure thing


A songwriter’s resume’ should be bigger than a business card, but all Darrell Scott needs on his is his name. While Scott's reputation as a sure thing hit composer in Nashville and beyond is stellar, there are not enough fans who are aware of, and who really appreciate his other talents – singing and playing those songs.…

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Thursday, July 28, 2016

Jermaine Sain Talks About Giving Back

http://ift.tt/1FlLDrdWhen I was growing up, they used to sing a song during offering time at church that said, "Give what you have, and the Lord will give you more.  Give what you have, there's something more in store....."  That's exactly what I want to talk about to day...GIVING BACK......


HERE'S THE STORY
One day I received a call from my business partner and he was asking me if I had seen a post that a friend had posted on my Facebook page.  I told him no I hadn't but I would check it out.  I go to my Facebook page and I notice a post from my friend stating that someone needed some assistance because her two nephews where packed up and shipped to her unexpectedly, and he had a photo of the clothes that they were wearing.  This particular friend is always very generous with helping others in need, so when he stated that he wanted to help but couldn't at the moment, I immediately felt compelled to help. 


(FAST FORWARD)
A few days later I text my friend letting him know that I saw his message and wanted to know how I could assist and that I could possibly buy some stuff on weekend.  He gave me the number to the aunt of the boys and I said I would reach out to her.  Can I be honest with you for a moment?  I'm not necessarily the person that gives, if you know what I mean.  So, naturally, my flesh wanted to back out but my spirit was still being pulled to do something.   (FAST FORWARD SOME MORE!)  Saturday morning comes and I have not called the aunt.  As I'm getting ready for the gym, I receive a text from my mother that says, "I thank God for my kids.  If it weren't for ya'll I don't know what I would do."   This message had absolutely nothing to do with the aunt but when I saw that message, I started thinking about all the hard time my mother had, raising us as a young single mother.  Then, I began to think about how blessed I was that my mother raised me!!!  (My mother was very young when I was born, so to keep me AND RAISE ME, was a very courageous decision to make at her age).  Then, I started thinking about those little boys, that didn't even have that option, they've been shipped to their aunt with little to nothing and the aunt is just trying to be the responsible one and take care of them!!!!!!!  (Needless to say, I contacted her).  








So, after my workout at the gym, I went to purchase some things, and as I began to pick up articles of clothing, I was struck with so many emotions that I began to cry.  Just thinking about the situation of these little boys and just hoping and praying that my contribution would make an impact on their lives.  Before long I found myself having so much fun buying stuff for them....I started to feel a sense of pride for what I was doing!  After awhile it was almost like I was shopping for myself but I can't even get my smallest toe in those clothes!!!

..........I said all that to say, it's very important that you follow you heart.  Often times we are so caught up in how things aren't going right in our lives that we don't take a moment to be grateful for the things that are going right and have gone right!!!!  I want to just encourage you to just take a moment to give back to someone today and watch how small your situation becomes.....DO IT FROM A WILLING SPIRIT AND  A PURE HEART.......AND WITH WISDOM.....and watch God move in YOUR life!!!!!  Be blessed, stay encouraged, keep dreaming, keep believing.......AND KEEP SPEAKING!!!!


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MORE ABOUT JERMAINE SAIN
Jermaine Sain is the host/ creator of a talk show called When We Speak.  After exiting the U.S. Army in 2003, as a Medical Sergeant, Jermaine began pursuing a career in music after he auditioned for American Idol in 2005, in Austin, Texas.
In 2008, Jermaine moved to Atlanta where he has had the opportunity to provide backing vocals for Kem (Grammy nominated R&B Singer) Heart (Rock and Roll Hall of Fame), and Barry Manilow, as well as for companies such as Pink Ribbon Story Foundation and Verizon Wireless. He made his first music video appearance in Kem's Glorify The King.
Jermaine's talk show, When We Speak, caters to entertainment with a close focus on indie music professionals.

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Jermaine Sain Talks About Giving Back

http://ift.tt/1FlLDrdWhen I was growing up, they used to sing a song during offering time at church that said, "Give what you have, and the Lord will give you more.  Give what you have, there's something more in store....."  That's exactly what I want to talk about to day...GIVING BACK......


HERE'S THE STORY
One day I received a call from my business partner and he was asking me if I had seen a post that a friend had posted on my Facebook page.  I told him no I hadn't but I would check it out.  I go to my Facebook page and I notice a post from my friend stating that someone needed some assistance because her two nephews where packed up and shipped to her unexpectedly, and he had a photo of the clothes that they were wearing.  This particular friend is always very generous with helping others in need, so when he stated that he wanted to help but couldn't at the moment, I immediately felt compelled to help. 


(FAST FORWARD)
A few days later I text my friend letting him know that I saw his message and wanted to know how I could assist and that I could possibly buy some stuff on weekend.  He gave me the number to the aunt of the boys and I said I would reach out to her.  Can I be honest with you for a moment?  I'm not necessarily the person that gives, if you know what I mean.  So, naturally, my flesh wanted to back out but my spirit was still being pulled to do something.   (FAST FORWARD SOME MORE!)  Saturday morning comes and I have not called the aunt.  As I'm getting ready for the gym, I receive a text from my mother that says, "I thank God for my kids.  If it weren't for ya'll I don't know what I would do."   This message had absolutely nothing to do with the aunt but when I saw that message, I started thinking about all the hard time my mother had, raising us as a young single mother.  Then, I began to think about how blessed I was that my mother raised me!!!  (My mother was very young when I was born, so to keep me AND RAISE ME, was a very courageous decision to make at her age).  Then, I started thinking about those little boys, that didn't even have that option, they've been shipped to their aunt with little to nothing and the aunt is just trying to be the responsible one and take care of them!!!!!!!  (Needless to say, I contacted her).  








So, after my workout at the gym, I went to purchase some things, and as I began to pick up articles of clothing, I was struck with so many emotions that I began to cry.  Just thinking about the situation of these little boys and just hoping and praying that my contribution would make an impact on their lives.  Before long I found myself having so much fun buying stuff for them....I started to feel a sense of pride for what I was doing!  After awhile it was almost like I was shopping for myself but I can't even get my smallest toe in those clothes!!!

..........I said all that to say, it's very important that you follow you heart.  Often times we are so caught up in how things aren't going right in our lives that we don't take a moment to be grateful for the things that are going right and have gone right!!!!  I want to just encourage you to just take a moment to give back to someone today and watch how small your situation becomes.....DO IT FROM A WILLING SPIRIT AND  A PURE HEART.......AND WITH WISDOM.....and watch God move in YOUR life!!!!!  Be blessed, stay encouraged, keep dreaming, keep believing.......AND KEEP SPEAKING!!!!


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MORE ABOUT JERMAINE SAIN
Jermaine Sain is the host/ creator of a talk show called When We Speak.  After exiting the U.S. Army in 2003, as a Medical Sergeant, Jermaine began pursuing a career in music after he auditioned for American Idol in 2005, in Austin, Texas.
In 2008, Jermaine moved to Atlanta where he has had the opportunity to provide backing vocals for Kem (Grammy nominated R&B Singer) Heart (Rock and Roll Hall of Fame), and Barry Manilow, as well as for companies such as Pink Ribbon Story Foundation and Verizon Wireless. He made his first music video appearance in Kem's Glorify The King.
Jermaine's talk show, When We Speak, caters to entertainment with a close focus on indie music professionals.

YouTube 2: When We Speak TV
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Wednesday, July 27, 2016

Case/Lang/Viers: A trio greater than the sum of its parts


When venerated pop artist K.D. Lang e-mails out of the blue and suggests starting a band together, you say yes. That pretty much sums up the origin of Case/Lang/Veirs, the new supergroup featuring Lang and indie-folk singer-songwriters Neko Case and Laura Veirs.…

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Tuesday, July 26, 2016

AMP Students Attended National Take a Stand Festival in June

SIX ATLANTA MUSIC PROJECT STUDENTS SELECTED TO ATTEND NATIONAL TAKE A STAND FESTIVAL IN ASPEN, COLORADO

Selected Students Performed In Regional Orchestra Conducted By Robert Spano

Take a Stand Festival Group Photo

Atlanta, Ga. – Six Atlanta middle school and high school students were selected for the LA Philharmonic’s National Take a Stand Festival this summer from June 24 – June 29, 2016. These students will participate in a regional orchestra, made up of other orchestra students from El Sistema-inspired programs throughout the United States. In its final concert, the festival orchestra will be conducted by Robert Spano, Music Director of the Aspen Music Festival and School and Music Director of the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra.

Student musicians were selected for the festival based on a rigorous application process, including a written application, recorded audition and video essay. The selected students from Atlanta live in South Fulton County and attend the Atlanta Music Project’s after-school music education program throughout the school year.

Atlanta students selected for the National Take a Stand Festival in 2016

Nyasjah Brooks, viola, grade 9
Alivia Carter, double bass, grade 9
Donovan Fuller, violin, grade 7
Danielle Liburd, cello, grade 10
Khyler Powell, trombone, grade 8
Joshua Sheperd, double bass, grade 7

The National Take a Stand Festival is designed and implemented by the LA Phil, Venezuela’s FundaMusical, Aspen Music Festival and School, Bard College, and Longy School of Music of Bard College, in cooperation with El Sistema USA to strengthen student leaders in the El Sistema movement both musically and socially.

The National Take a Stand Festival is an unprecedented initiative to create a unified national platform for El Sistema-inspired programs throughout the United States. By offering young people the opportunity to learn from exceptional musicians, become ambassadors of their programs, and for many travel out of state for the first time, the project aims to develop a model for excellence and a national community of citizen musicians from historically excluded populations in the United States. World-renowned conductors, guest artists, and master teachers will bring their artistry and mentorship to students from underserved communities across the United States who have been learning in El Sistema-influenced programs.

The National Take a Stand Festival is a three-year project that began in 2015 with a teacher training and pilot program, followed by the formation of regional youth orchestra camps in 2016, culminating in a 7-day national youth orchestra camp in 2017, featuring a final performance led by LA Phil Music Director Gustavo Dudamel.

An international team of top teachers, working together with faculty from the Los Angeles Philharmonic, Longy School of Music of Bard College, Aspen Music Festival and School and Venezuela’s FundaMusical, will lead the youth orchestra camps. Robert Spano, Music Director of the Aspen Music Festival and School, and Leon Botstein, President of Bard College and Music Director of the American Symphony Orchestra, will conduct the groups as part of the regional youth orchestras’ final performances in 2016.

Since being introduced to the U.S. in 2006, El Sistema has taken root in over 60 underserved communities across the country and today engages more than 10,000 students. As the movement matures, there is a critical need to move from independent organizations and programs to a cohesive network that shares philosophy, standards of practice, resources and vision. The National Take a Stand Festival will work in tandem with El Sistema USA, which serves as a resource network and advocate for the El Sistema movement in the U.S., to reach this goal.

About  the National Take a Stand Festival

Coinciding with the 10th anniversary of YOLA (Youth Orchestra LA) – the LA Phil’s El Sistema-inspired program – students from the regional orchestras will combine in Los Angeles for a 7-day national youth orchestra camp, culminating in a performance led by Gustavo Dudamel.

The National Take a Stand Festival builds on the success of the 2014 Leadership Forum for Young Musicians, part of Take a Stand 2014, which engaged student leaders from 16 El Sistema programs in the U.S. It is an evolution of Take a Stand– a national initiative, formed by the LA Phil in partnership with Bard College, and the Longy School of Music of Bard College, to advance work that supports social change through music. For more information about the National Take a Stand Festival, please visit http://ift.tt/2a7YTt0.

About the Atlanta Music Project

Founded in 2010, the Atlanta Music Project provides intensive, tuition-free music education for underserved youth right in their neighborhood. Now in its sixth year of programming and serving 200 students at four sites, AMP provides all its students with an instrument, a teaching artist, classes and numerous public performance opportunities. AMP does not hold entrance auditions – the only requirement is a commitment to attending all classes. AMP’s programs include: the AMP Orchestra; AMPlify, the choral program of the Atlanta Music Project; the AMP Academy, which provides advanced musical training to AMP’s most talented and dedicated students; and the AMP Summer Series, a music festival and school. AMP’s young artists have performed at Atlanta’s most prestigious venues, including the Woodruff Arts Center, Spivey Hall, and the Rialto Center for the Arts. In 2015 Clayton State University established the Atlanta Music Project Endowed Scholarships, providing scholarship funds for AMP students choosing to attend Clayton State as music majors and music minors. In the next two years, AMP will expand to serve more than 300 students at multiple sites. For more information visit http://ift.tt/1y14GV7.



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Big Brutus gets the summer spins with 'The Drunk'


Slang guitarist and Big Brutus songwriter Sean Bryant describes the feeling of his latest video, “The Drunk,” as coming in waves of "dreamy seventh chords."…

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David Norbery puts Nomen Novum on hold, reveals new project, Night Heron


Singer, guitarist, keyboard player, and composer David Norbery has quietly embarked on a new musical path under the name Night Heron. Since 2008, Norbery has carved out a place within Atlanta’s music scene by turning out layered, left-field electronic pop under the name Nomen Novum.…

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The Big Thing celebrates diversity


Despite championing inclusion and acceptance, DIY spaces often have to actively work to ensure shows represent the demographics of the community. Atlanta musician Jay Douglas wants to do his part in dismantling the homogeneity of lineups by creating his own event, The Big Thing.…

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Water Liars preach idyllic concepts

Water Liars make music for making out in a pile of hay or dancing barefoot on the outskirts of a best friends' wedding reception or kneading bread dough in a sunny kitchen. The Oxford, Mississippi outfit makes unpretentious folk music that celebrates life in its moments of private joy.

The alt-country trio echoes this sentiment in thoughtful lyrics.…

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Tasha LaRae- Find My Way

International recording artist, Tasha LaRae, was born and raised in Omaha, Nebraska. Shortly after her first year of college, she relocated to Atlanta, GA to pursue a career in music.

In 2008, Ms. LaRae began traveling internationally as the female lead vocalist for 2x Grammy Award Winning group, Arrested Development (“Tennessee”, “Mr. Wendel”, “People Everyday”). In the winter of 2014, Tasha LaRae founded the Racism Sucks Fashion Movement in an effort to promote peace and unity within various communities across the U.S. and around the world. To date, her shirts are represented in over 30 states, 20 countries and 5 continents. April 1, 2016, Ms. LaRae released her single, "Find My Way" on Quantize Recordings, presented by DJ Spen & Tracy Hamlin and produced by Atlanta based producer, Trü.ski the Transmitter. This soulful house package includes remixes by DJ Spen, Earl TuTu & John Khan, DJ Beloved, and Larry Espinosa.

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MORE ABOUT JERMAINE SAIN
Jermaine Sain is the host/ creator of a talk show called When We Speak.  After exiting the U.S. Army in 2003, as a Medical Sergeant, Jermaine began pursuing a career in music after he auditioned for American Idol in 2005, in Austin, Texas.
In 2008, Jermaine moved to Atlanta where he has had the opportunity to provide backing vocals for Kem (Grammy nominated R&B Singer) Heart (Rock and Roll Hall of Fame), and Barry Manilow, as well as for companies such as Pink Ribbon Story Foundation and Verizon Wireless. He made his first music video appearance in Kem's Glorify The King.
Jermaine's talk show, When We Speak, caters to entertainment with a close focus on indie music professionals.

YouTube 2: When We Speak TV
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Tasha LaRae- Find My Way

International recording artist, Tasha LaRae, was born and raised in Omaha, Nebraska. Shortly after her first year of college, she relocated to Atlanta, GA to pursue a career in music.

In 2008, Ms. LaRae began traveling internationally as the female lead vocalist for 2x Grammy Award Winning group, Arrested Development (“Tennessee”, “Mr. Wendel”, “People Everyday”). In the winter of 2014, Tasha LaRae founded the Racism Sucks Fashion Movement in an effort to promote peace and unity within various communities across the U.S. and around the world. To date, her shirts are represented in over 30 states, 20 countries and 5 continents. April 1, 2016, Ms. LaRae released her single, "Find My Way" on Quantize Recordings, presented by DJ Spen & Tracy Hamlin and produced by Atlanta based producer, Trü.ski the Transmitter. This soulful house package includes remixes by DJ Spen, Earl TuTu & John Khan, DJ Beloved, and Larry Espinosa.

FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT TASHA LARAE
WEBSITE: http://ift.tt/20ACy9Z;
TWITTER: @tashalarae 
FACEBOOK: Tasha Larae 
INSTAGRAM: @mstashalarae 

FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT SAINJ PRODUCTIONS: 
TWITTER: @sainjproduction 
FACEBOOK: SAINJ Productions
YOUTUBE: SAINJ Productions



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MORE ABOUT JERMAINE SAIN
Jermaine Sain is the host/ creator of a talk show called When We Speak.  After exiting the U.S. Army in 2003, as a Medical Sergeant, Jermaine began pursuing a career in music after he auditioned for American Idol in 2005, in Austin, Texas.
In 2008, Jermaine moved to Atlanta where he has had the opportunity to provide backing vocals for Kem (Grammy nominated R&B Singer) Heart (Rock and Roll Hall of Fame), and Barry Manilow, as well as for companies such as Pink Ribbon Story Foundation and Verizon Wireless. He made his first music video appearance in Kem's Glorify The King.
Jermaine's talk show, When We Speak, caters to entertainment with a close focus on indie music professionals.

YouTube 2: When We Speak TV
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Facebook:  When We Speak TV
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Jonny Rhum's harmonious legacy

Local musicians weigh in on Jonny Rhum’s legacy as the Earl’s sound guy. Since 2010, the Earl's in-house engineer Jonny Rhum has sculpted sound and transformed the room and the musicians on its stage night after night. His warmth toward artists and his expertise behind the soundboard have been a constant gift to Atlanta's music community for six years.…

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Monday, July 25, 2016

Pylon unearthed



On Dec. 1, 1983, Pylon played its final show — for the first time.…

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What Happened To Bands?



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Aaron Lee Tasjan proves that authenticity is still king


East Nashville singer-songwriter Aaron Lee Tasjan is decidedly in on the joke when it comes to the growing cliche of the neighborhood he calls home. In fact, he embraces it.…

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Be A Guest on Atlanta's Top Music and Entertainment Network


SAINJ Productions has been instrumental in providing vocal talent for the ISF 2015 World Congress and for Barry Manilow's One Last Time Tour.  In addition to talent placements, SAINJ Productions produces When We Speak

When We Speak is a talk show hosted by Jermaine Sain on the When We Speak TV network that exhibits artists and entertainers while promoting their products, albums, etc.  Among the many great guests include:

Fonzworth Bentley (Host of BET Lift Every Voice)
Headkrack (Rickey Smiley Morning ShowDish Nation)
Trina Braxton (WeTV reality show Braxton Family Values)
Chandra Currelley (Tyler Perry productions and plays)
Crissy Collins (Background Vocalist for Beyonce)
L'Renee (Background Vocalist for Kem)
AND MANY MORE! 



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Be A Guest on Atlanta's Top Music and Entertainment Network


SAINJ Productions has been instrumental in providing vocal talent for the ISF 2015 World Congress and for Barry Manilow's One Last Time Tour.  In addition to talent placements, SAINJ Productions produces When We Speak

When We Speak is a talk show hosted by Jermaine Sain on the When We Speak TV network that exhibits artists and entertainers while promoting their products, albums, etc.  Among the many great guests include:

Fonzworth Bentley (Host of BET Lift Every Voice)
Headkrack (Rickey Smiley Morning ShowDish Nation)
Trina Braxton (WeTV reality show Braxton Family Values)
Chandra Currelley (Tyler Perry productions and plays)
Crissy Collins (Background Vocalist for Beyonce)
L'Renee (Background Vocalist for Kem)
AND MANY MORE! 



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