Wednesday, 28 November 2012
Tuesday, 27 November 2012
Monday, 22 October 2012
Gareth James Chronicles???? and my nervousness behind........
There has been some talk of an album coming soon by local, Cape Town Modern Country artist, Gareth James. Well, you've been hearing correct!!! woooohoooooo!!!
Guys and girls, I am so excited for this release, not just cos its my first full length album EVER but also cos I am doing it in the genre I fell in love with over the last few years, Modern Country. Now when I say "Modern" Country, I mean it exactly as it says. Its Country music with a pop/rock influence. Who are my influences with regards to my debut album? Good question... Here are some artists that I am heavily influenced by:
1. Keith Urban - http://youtu.be/nUVFuK1Opmc
2. Rascal Flatts - http://youtu.be/4fqPcnuVPR8
3. Taylor Swift - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WA4iX5D9Z64
and many more...
The recording process was so amazing and working with Award Winning Producer, Jurgen Von Wechmar of Sunset Recording Studios in Stellenbosch was such an honor. Finding a producer that suites your genre is pretty easy in South Africa if you're in a rock band (depending of the sub genre of rock) but finding a producer for a Modern Country genre is super hard as you can imagine with Country stemming from Tennessee routes, but he just did a brilliant job. I also have to thank the musicians involved in making my dream a reality,
1. JP Crouch (Drums - Twitter: @JPCrouchMusic)
2. Andre Hope (Bass - Twitter: @Washburn76)
3. Donovan Chemaly (Guitars - Twitter: @Donthejhonson)
4. Marko Van Der Merwe (Keys)
5. Joe Recroseo (Pedal Steel, Dobro, Slide, Baritone, Electric Sitar)
6. Gavin Edwards (Male Backing Vocals - Twitter: @GavinEdwards_)
7. Berenike Monnery (Female Backing Vocals) and she also co wrote and performed a Duet with on "One In A Million Dream"
Yes this is a big band hahahahahahaha...
So to take you through our studio Journey I am going to put together a series of videos on youtube (release date to be announced soon) called, Gareth James Chronicles, that will feature some studio footage, sneak previews into the album's songs, acoustic performances of the songs and many more...
I must admit... I am super nervous to see how the South Africa audiences are going to respond to a Genre that they all know and love but performed and released by a local artist. What do you think?
Thanks so much again to everyone that participated in the making of this album and then last but not least, the most important thank you goes out to my manager,, Michelle Smit (Twitter: IamMichelleSmit) for her support and ma pal... we are going places...
Keep you updated soon
Cheers for now....
Tuesday, 11 September 2012
Steal it it's fine but you won't keep me down!!!
Hey Everyone
Good to talk to y'all again.
I'm writing today to tell you guys about my recent ordeal. On Friday morning on the 7th of September sometime between 01:00am and 06:00am somebody thought it a good idea to break into my studio and rob me of my bread and butter. R92500 worth of my life's work was stolen from me including 2 of my prize possessions, a Taylor Acoustic Guitar and a Shure Super 55 microphone. I wish I could explain how I feel about this cos the sad thing is that it's someone I know. Someone that knows MY gear as there were a lot of items that were in there that didn't belong to me and that they didn't touch. According to the detectives this person (I know who you are) had enough time to choose exactly what they wanted and knew exactly what they were doing. Some of the items that were stolen had to be unplugged in a specific manner that the common thief wouldn't know about. Very sad state of affairs this is guys BUT!!!!
I'm positive that this is part of God's plan for me and I know that now. Fortunately everything was insured so now I pray that they take care of me.
This is the list of items:
Taylor Acoustic
Yamaha PC9501N Power Amp
16 Channel Behringer mixing desk
8 Channel Alesis Multimix recording mixer
Dell Vostro Laptop
Behringer Condenser Studio Microphone
Shure Super 55 vintage style Microphone
Vocalist Live 3 Harmony Pedal
If you hear of anything like this being sold, please contact me on gazaluz@gmail.com or in box me on Facebook (Gareth James)
I will be performing this Thursday evening as a solo act in preparation for my show with Karen Zoid on the 22nd of September with some amazing bands including, "The Inside Job".
Also if you'd like to just pop in and say hi, I'll be at the 48 Band Off at Barnyard Theater judging the finals of the Battle of the Bands. Come around guys and lets support some of Cape Town's best up and comers. The show is on Friday the 14th of September.
Ill update you guys soon with more info...
Cheers for now....
Good to talk to y'all again.
I'm writing today to tell you guys about my recent ordeal. On Friday morning on the 7th of September sometime between 01:00am and 06:00am somebody thought it a good idea to break into my studio and rob me of my bread and butter. R92500 worth of my life's work was stolen from me including 2 of my prize possessions, a Taylor Acoustic Guitar and a Shure Super 55 microphone. I wish I could explain how I feel about this cos the sad thing is that it's someone I know. Someone that knows MY gear as there were a lot of items that were in there that didn't belong to me and that they didn't touch. According to the detectives this person (I know who you are) had enough time to choose exactly what they wanted and knew exactly what they were doing. Some of the items that were stolen had to be unplugged in a specific manner that the common thief wouldn't know about. Very sad state of affairs this is guys BUT!!!!
I'm positive that this is part of God's plan for me and I know that now. Fortunately everything was insured so now I pray that they take care of me.
This is the list of items:
Taylor Acoustic
Yamaha PC9501N Power Amp
16 Channel Behringer mixing desk
8 Channel Alesis Multimix recording mixer
Dell Vostro Laptop
Behringer Condenser Studio Microphone
Shure Super 55 vintage style Microphone
Vocalist Live 3 Harmony Pedal
If you hear of anything like this being sold, please contact me on gazaluz@gmail.com or in box me on Facebook (Gareth James)
I will be performing this Thursday evening as a solo act in preparation for my show with Karen Zoid on the 22nd of September with some amazing bands including, "The Inside Job".
Also if you'd like to just pop in and say hi, I'll be at the 48 Band Off at Barnyard Theater judging the finals of the Battle of the Bands. Come around guys and lets support some of Cape Town's best up and comers. The show is on Friday the 14th of September.
Ill update you guys soon with more info...
Cheers for now....
Wednesday, 5 September 2012
Musicians vs. Live Music Venues
Hey Everyone
I must apologise for being so scarce. Ive just hit a bit of a bad space and am slowly crawly out of it again. I just want to tell you guys a short story about my feelings on the topic of Live Music Venues that don't pay hard working musicians.
I just want to start off by saying, that I speak on behalf of all musicians, whether they do their own songs or whether your in a cover band or a solo act.
I fully get that the Live Music Venues that cater for original bands, well most of them anyway, supply sound and engineers and have costs to cover and I have the world of respect for most of them. BUT my issue comes in with Live Music Venues that don't want to pay for the guys that have been performing cover shows and working dam hard to make a living. I spoke to a fellow musician not too long ago and I was blown away by the price this Live Music Venue was paying musicians, R600 to play for 4 hours. If that's not exploitation that what is and what freaked me out is that musicians are falling for it cos they need the cash. I mean, if mine workers can kill people for a cash increase, then surely we can stand up say SCREW YOU!!! to those type of venue owners. Can you imagine what these venues that advertise and are known for live music would do with no musicians and to top it off, there's nothing violent about standing up as a musician and saying "pay for the quality I deliver or SCREW YOU!!!" (Although in some cases the venue owner could give you a fat smack for saying SCREW YOU!!!) but still... he'll still be sitting with no live music... I mean if every musician thought that way, then maybe venue owners would start thinking.
I mean I have some close friends that own venues that pay amazing cos they know that if you want quality Live Music then you must pay for it. I know as I have seen it for myself that on some bad evenings depending on the size of the venue that they'd still make enough to pay a musician more than R600 and no one plays 4 hours any more guys come on now...
Look I also fully understand where some Live Music Venue owners come from when they book an artist as they're promised so many people or a certain quality and the opposite is delivered. Then hold an audition evening where a certain amount of musicians come and sing 3 songs and then you can choose the best that will suite your venue. But dont have an audition and tell the musicians to do 2 sets (for an audition) and then refuse them a gig afterwords. If the situation arises and they auditioned for 2 sets (which adds up to more than 1h30min) then the least you can do is pay them rather than have let them come out to give you a free show. And if they were really bad then cut your loses but please stop using singers and musicians for your own personal gain and think you guys are going to get away with it forever.
The thing I love the most about our industry is that it's so small. STOP IT GUYS!!! Musicians will always be musicians as its in our DNA but Live Music Venues that make use of Musicians at no pay or minimal just cos they can, those come and go...
I hope I didn't make too many people upset by my blog but I just had to vent and who else can I vent with if not my awesome fans, friends and family. I heard recently that I'm known for pulling good people in and kicking them to the curb at random so I want to end this blog off just to let y'all know that I love y'all very much and respect and appreciate everyone's support over the years.
Have an amazing week further and feel free to comment as much as you like... If you don't agree with what I have to say I fully understand but comment anyway.
Cheers for now....
I must apologise for being so scarce. Ive just hit a bit of a bad space and am slowly crawly out of it again. I just want to tell you guys a short story about my feelings on the topic of Live Music Venues that don't pay hard working musicians.
I just want to start off by saying, that I speak on behalf of all musicians, whether they do their own songs or whether your in a cover band or a solo act.
I fully get that the Live Music Venues that cater for original bands, well most of them anyway, supply sound and engineers and have costs to cover and I have the world of respect for most of them. BUT my issue comes in with Live Music Venues that don't want to pay for the guys that have been performing cover shows and working dam hard to make a living. I spoke to a fellow musician not too long ago and I was blown away by the price this Live Music Venue was paying musicians, R600 to play for 4 hours. If that's not exploitation that what is and what freaked me out is that musicians are falling for it cos they need the cash. I mean, if mine workers can kill people for a cash increase, then surely we can stand up say SCREW YOU!!! to those type of venue owners. Can you imagine what these venues that advertise and are known for live music would do with no musicians and to top it off, there's nothing violent about standing up as a musician and saying "pay for the quality I deliver or SCREW YOU!!!" (Although in some cases the venue owner could give you a fat smack for saying SCREW YOU!!!) but still... he'll still be sitting with no live music... I mean if every musician thought that way, then maybe venue owners would start thinking.
I mean I have some close friends that own venues that pay amazing cos they know that if you want quality Live Music then you must pay for it. I know as I have seen it for myself that on some bad evenings depending on the size of the venue that they'd still make enough to pay a musician more than R600 and no one plays 4 hours any more guys come on now...
Look I also fully understand where some Live Music Venue owners come from when they book an artist as they're promised so many people or a certain quality and the opposite is delivered. Then hold an audition evening where a certain amount of musicians come and sing 3 songs and then you can choose the best that will suite your venue. But dont have an audition and tell the musicians to do 2 sets (for an audition) and then refuse them a gig afterwords. If the situation arises and they auditioned for 2 sets (which adds up to more than 1h30min) then the least you can do is pay them rather than have let them come out to give you a free show. And if they were really bad then cut your loses but please stop using singers and musicians for your own personal gain and think you guys are going to get away with it forever.
The thing I love the most about our industry is that it's so small. STOP IT GUYS!!! Musicians will always be musicians as its in our DNA but Live Music Venues that make use of Musicians at no pay or minimal just cos they can, those come and go...
I hope I didn't make too many people upset by my blog but I just had to vent and who else can I vent with if not my awesome fans, friends and family. I heard recently that I'm known for pulling good people in and kicking them to the curb at random so I want to end this blog off just to let y'all know that I love y'all very much and respect and appreciate everyone's support over the years.
Have an amazing week further and feel free to comment as much as you like... If you don't agree with what I have to say I fully understand but comment anyway.
Cheers for now....
Thursday, 19 July 2012
My Media Launch Experience
Wow guys!!! What an amazing evening. First off, I have to thank my amazing fans for supporting me throughout my years as a musician. You have helped me achieve what Ive set out to achieve. Also, I want to thank my amazing wife for standing by me and my awesome awesome awesome manager, Michelle Smit for persevering and for pushing me and every now and then giving me a kick on my behind when I felt like giving up. Recently I signed to an amazing agency called Nue Light Productions who are opening some big doors for my future and also had a big hand in the success of my Media Launch with Sandra Hendryckx from Highlander in Glenn Gary Shopping Center in Vredekloof. Thanks Julita and Adele from the bottom of my heart, then last but not least, thanks to the media that arrived, especially Louisa Steyl (Tygerburger), Finesse Magazine and Dee Theart (Cape Town Music Scene) to name a few.
I met such an awesome guy, he was responsible for myself and my wife arriving at the venue in one piece, Ulrich Horn, chauffeured us in a Mercedes Benz, wooooowwwweeeeee!!! Such a beautiful car. We arrived to walk up the red carpet and was greeted by a fire dancer and then to my surprise walked into a full venue. The atmosphere was just so amazing and I met some awesome people.
Then when show time came myself and my band were introduced to the audience by Julita from Nue Light Productions and we were received with open arms thereafter. I spoke to someone not long ago who said not to do a media launch but I would honestly encourage more artists to do it. Its brilliant to build a platform and create some hype around your brand.
The idea was to create some hype around my EP Launch which is taking place on the 1st of August 2012 at Die Boer Teater in Durbanville. The show will be opened by Jesse Jordan (Debut single "Ready For The World") and Natasha Meister (Debut single and official music video "Safe In The Silence") and then my show will take place after that and Ill be joined on stage by some of SA's top session musicians and then of coarse as promised a surprise performance. My EP will be on sale at R60 as well as the "Gareth James Edition" MP3 player at R200 (To order MP3 players online go to www.metabolicinteractive.co.za) and key rings at R10.
To book a table you can email navrae@dieboer.com or call 021 979 1911. Bookings are essential.
I will be in touch soon
Cheers for now...
Monday, 16 July 2012
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