Bau Down - Studio Freestyle 8/5/2007
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New Music Spotlight: Mahoganee
Published: August 31, 2007 5:00 PM EST
By: Isaac Joseph Davis Junior
(Juniorscave.com)

New Music Spotlight: Mahoganee
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We are exciting about this next interview coming up. Mahoganee released
her first album back in 2006 but this artist has been performing and
making music for a long time. Originally from Summerton, SC, Mahoganee
brings to the table of music a very soulful sultry sound that promises
to capture the hearts of her fans. Now living in Washington, DC,
Mahoganee is making her bid into the music industry. We are honored to
feature Mahoganee’s first interview with a publication ever. Check it
out.
iTunes link:
http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewAlbum?id=258958710&s=143441
nimbit music store link:
http://www.nimbitmusic.com/mahoganee
Q. What aspect of making music excites you the most right now?
A. What excites me the most is Writing words from my soul & then
recording and hearing those words come to life as they reach my ears
and then to see my words touch the souls of other people.
Q. What aspect of making music gets you the most discouraged?
A. What is most discouraging is knowing that I make good music and not being able to get it to the masses.
Q. What are you up to right now, music-wise? (Current or upcoming
recordings, tours, extravaganzas, experiments, top-secret projects,
etc).
A. Right now I am in the process of recording my 2nd album which is
entitled “THOUGHTZ OF A DIVA”. I have released the 1st single also
entitled “THOUGHTZ OF A DIVA”. You can find it on my website @ (www.divamilitia.com) and myspace @ (www.myspace.com/mahoganee01)
Q. What's the most unusual place you've ever played a show or made a
recording? How did the qualities of that place affect the
show/recording?
A. (laughs) The most unusual place I have recorded was in my bathroom
with 2 single mattresses up against the wall as a soundproofing method.
This is actually how I recorded my first album. But seriously “It’s
really about doing whatever it takes to fulfill your dreams” and make
them happen.
Q. In what ways does the place where you live (or places where you have
lived), affect the music you create, or your taste in music?
A. The places I have lived definitely influence the music I create. I
am always soaking in moments, emotions and the energy of my
surroundings. I was born & raised in the historical town of
Summerton, SC, which is where Briggs vs Elliot the first filed of the
four cases combined into Brown v. Board of Education, the famous case
in which the U.S. Supreme Court, in 1954, officially overturned racial
segregation in U.S. public schools. So, this is a part of my heritage
which makes it apart of my music. I am a Southern Gurl with a worldwide
voice, so having also lived in Savannah & Atlanta, Ga, I have a
real down home feel to my music and now residing in Washington, DC, I
think my music will have more of a (live feel to it) because DC is
famous for GO-GO and my husband & producer Cheefah Dray of Bhp
(Beat Huztlerz Productionz) was born & bred In DC, so you will
definitely get a DC feel from the new album.
Q. When was the last time you wrote a song? What can you tell us about
it?
A. I just wrote a song a couple of days ago & it’s very personal
and painful about my husband’s life growing up. Most of the time when
my husband is at the keyboard making music I am on the computer typing
my lyrics in and as I feel the music I begin to write to it.
Q. As you create more music, do you find yourself getting more or less
interested in seeking out and listening to new music made by other
people...and why do you think that is?
A. As I create more music I don’t listen to new music made by other
people because I don’t want to be influenced in any way by someone
else’s music, sound or lyrics.
Q. Lately, what musical periods or styles do you find yourself most
drawn to as a listener? (Old or new music? Music like yours or
different from yours?)
A. As a listener, I have always been drawn to music & vocals that
display emotions that will stir my soul and intellect and because I am
a singer/songwriter, I’m always listening to every aspect of a song.
Lately I’ve been listening to old & new music. Donny Hathaway,
Lalah Hathaway, India Arie, Jill Scott, John Mayer, Robin Thicke, Faith
Hill, Kelis, Celine Dion, Arrangements by Quincy Jones, Strange Fruit
Project, Leela James, Conya Doss, PRU, Goapele, Algebra, Floetry, Lina,
& Hill St. Soul
Q. Name a band or musician, past or present, who you flat-out LOVE and
think more people should be listening to. What's one of your all-time
favorite recordings by this band/musician?
A. Donny Hathaway-A Song for You & Yesterday
Q. What's the saddest song you've ever heard?
A. A song called “I Miss Her” that I wrote for my mother who passed away in Dec 05.
Photo used in this story was provided by Mahoganee.
Mahoganee
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New Music Spotlight: Chelsey Austin
Published: August 14, 2007 12:54 AM EST
By: Isaac Joseph Davis Junior
(Juniorscave.com)

New Music Spotlight: Chelsey Austin
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“MIX DEBRA HARRY WITH VAN HALEN AND YOU'VE GOT CHELSEY AUSTIN” (Keith Welch/Stardate Concerts). | ||
Chelsey has been described as “MIX DEBRA HARRY WITH VAN HALEN AND
YOU'VE GOT CHELSEY AUSTIN” (Keith Welch/Stardate Concerts). I tend to
agree. What makes Chelsey’s music stand out is her vocal presence when
she sings.
CHELSEY AUSTIN, who is nineteen years old, comes all the way from a
small Texas town about 90 miles from Dallas. Chelsey first started
performing around the time she was fourteen. And although she has a
strong background in country, Chelsey wanted to explore other options
by performing pop and rock. Her big break came when she was
“discovered” by triple Grammy-winner, engineer Phil York. Chelsey was
sweet enough to take the time to complete an online interview with JC
Music Now.
Main Website:
http://www.chelseyaustin.com/
Other Websites:
http://scarwinds.jukeboxalive.com/
http://cdbaby.com/cd/chelseyaustin
http://www.myspace.com/chelseyaustin
Q. What aspect of making music excites you the most right now?
A.
Recording. Definitely recording. You go into the studio with a song to
sing, and you've rehearsed it alot and think you know what It’s going
to sound like. But once you get started with it, it takes on a life of
its own and you start having ideas you didn't have before, and it just
grows into something (hopefully) excellent.
Q. What aspect of making music gets you the most discouraged?
A. Traveling. I hate it, and I avoid it as much as possible.
Q. What are you up to right now, music-wise?
A. Selecting material for another CD.
Q. What's the most unusual place you've ever played a show or
made a recording? How did the qualities of that place affect the
show/recording?
A. I guess the most unusual place I've ever
performed was in my producer Guy Houston's living room! He said he'd
heard I could sing and asked if I had any demo tapes or anything like
that. I told him I didn't but that I could sing for him in person. He
invited me to his home a couple of days later and I performed in his
living room for him and his wife. I had to use a TV remote control for
a microphone! I guess the qualities of that place worked in my favor
because Guy decided to produce my CD, and that's what I wanted.
Q. In what ways does the place where you live (or places
where you have lived), affect the music you create, or your taste in
music?
A. I was raised in a little Texas town with less than 5000 people. And
as you might imagine, it was filled with country music. And from the
time I started singing everybody expected me to sing country, and the
truth is, I don't like country music much. I much prefer blues and
rock. So, I guess growing up in that little country town affected my
taste in music by making me not like country!! I don't have anything
against it, or the people who like it, but it’s not for me.
Q. When was the last time you wrote a song? What can you tell us about it?
A. I have never written a song, at least not by myself. My producer Guy
Houston and the guitarist Mike Soria wrote all the songs on the CD. At
this point, I'm more an interpreter of songs. I just like to hear a
song that turns me on and try to make it my own. I don't rule out
writing songs in the future, but I've just been too busy singing other
material so far.
Q. As you create more music, do you find yourself getting
more or less interested in seeking out and listening to new music made
by other
people...and why do you think that is?
A. I'd have to say I'm more
interested in new indie music now because my music is indie, so I like
to hear what I'm being compared to, but I still tend to listen to
classic rock and blues. A lot of the music that's out there now just
doesn't move me, and if I don't feel it, I don't listen to it.
Q. Lately what musical periods or styles do you find
yourself most drawn to as a listener? (Old or new music? Music like
yours or different from
yours?)
A. I guess I sort of answered that in my last response. I
tend to listen to music of my favorite genres', namely classic rock and
blues. Old or new is fine, as long as it rocks.
Q. Name a band or musician, past or present, who you
flat-out LOVE and think more people should be listening to. What's one
of your all-time
favorite recordings by this band/musician?
A. That's easy. Susan Tadeshi. I just LOVE her album Just Won't Burn... I simply LOVE it! (Joe Bonomassa makes it too).
Q. What's the saddest song you've ever heard?
A. There
are several contenders for that position, but I'd have to say Blue
Bayou sung by either Roy Orbison or Linda Ronstadt would be first among
equals.
Photo used in this story was provided by Chelsey Austin.
Chelsey Austin
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