What Are Your Influences?

Every musical act has influences. The Beastie Boys and A Tribe Called Quest influenced each other. Punk bands from the U.K. influenced garage bands in Southern California and vice versa. Reggae and dub influenced each other. What are your influences? That's what we talked about in Helping and Listening Skills this week. We came up with a great list and I liked it so much I took a picture of it. I asked the students to tell me about the things that influence them. What do they value? Why do they do what they do; love what they love? This is the list they came up with: Parents Environment -Friends -Neighborhood -Peers -Religion Culture Schools Food/Nutrition Media Mental Illness Life Experience -Observation Socio-Economic Status ($$$) Books Music Relationships Friendships Family -Uncles -Aunts -Brothers -Sisters -etc. Role Model -Coach -Minister -Teacher Law Government Health Medication/Drugs Language Sleep Fashion Freedom Travel Pets Sex Arts -Pictures -Painting -Dance Entertainment Perception The point I want to make in this class is that you cannot know any of these things about yourself or anyone else unless you first learn how to listen. A great Master Mind group is one that's committed to honoring and respecting each other and that includes listening unconditionally and without judgment. It is honoring a person to trust that they know what's best for their own life. --------------- Start a Master Mind Group.comWhen you think about it, every musical act you know of is using the Master Mind principle whether they realize it or not. They are joining together as a team with a combined vision. You can use the same principle and make some truly rockin' things happen in your life. Do you have a creative project you want to complete? Do you want to find a purpose for your life? If so, I invite you to come over to my brand new page called Start a Master Mind Group.com. I'm offering 4 freebies to get you started so you can get a sense of what the Master Mind is all about. There's nothing cool about holding back.

Song #7 of the 2009 Galvanized Music Countdown

Song seven on the countdown is perfect for celebrating the season. The track is titled, One Tribe by the Black Eyed Peas and it's all about unity and music. This tune was the song of the week on June 9. Which is the day their album The E.N.D. (The Energy Never Dies) was released. I posted a blog with lyrics if you'd like to read along as you listen. itunes_icon Buy One Tribe on iTunes Watch on YouTube video ap_will_me Here are the results of the countdown so far: #7 - One Tribe by Black Eyed Peas #8 - Fight Riff by Eula. Come back tomorrow to see what song #6 is. Between Christmas Eve and New Years Eve I will post my top eight favorite songs of the year. These tunes were selected from the 51 songs of the week that were submitted by Michael Zampelli during 2009. taboo_n_me Stay tuned because very soon I will release Songs to Galvanize Your Mind - A List of Songs for a Strong Mind and a Stronger Purpose. Apple iTunes

Songs to Galvanize Your Mind Now in Production

groovinwipod I'm putting the finishing touches on my newest creation, it's an eBook titled Songs to Galvanize Your Mind - A List of Songs for a Strong Mind and a Stronger Purpose. I'm going to give it as a free gift to all my readers. A great way to have fun and feel powerful. Galvanize Your Mind is a 19-page music list that's broken down into various categories. Here's a sneak-peek at the table of contents: Page 4 - Galvanize Your Mind Soundtrack Page 5 - Moods Page 5 - Dare to be Authentic and Have Fun Page 7 - Get Pumped Up Page 8 - Get to Feelin’ Groovy Page 10 - Blow Off Steam Page 11 - Favorite Albums Page 12 - Favorite Artists Page 13 - Alphabetized Song List Page 18 - Misc./Bonus *Recommended Downloads *All Engines are Burning Workout Playlist *Songs not on iTunes at the date this was published but worth checking out *Completely obscure but appreciated Page 19 - Final Thoughts To get your free copy, stay tuned to this blog. I'll post the sign up form shortly.

Power of The Almighty Defenders

Is it a coincidence that I bought The Almighty Defenders album on Halloween and now it's haunting me? : :

The Almighty Defenders - Cone Of Light from The Pool Parties on Vimeo.

The Almighty Defenders strike me as a rockabilly gospel band. They dress in gospel choir robes on stage and have an eclectic Elvis, meets bar band, meets Motown sound. I discovered them while listening to XMU. Each time they played Cone of Light, I found myself looking down at the satellite receiver to catch the name of the artist and track. I did this enough times that it finally stuck. I came home, looked them up on iTunes and knew I would not be satisfied until I owned this entire album and could play it whenever and wherever I wanted. itunes_iconCheck out The Almightly Defenders on iTunes. Free Shipping 468x60banner If you like any of these things, you might like The Almighty Defenders (and vice versa). All links go to iTunes: Otis Redding, The Cramps, Make Up, Butthole Surfers, Motown, Gospel, Elvis Presley, Flipper, Sun Trash, The Pretty Things, Manfred Mann, Plimsoles, The Kinks, The Grass Roots, The Supremes, James Brown, Sam Cooke The Almighty Defenders are a clever mix of "all of the above"itunes_iconCheck out The Almightly Defenders on iTunes.

Yes We Can Music Video Featuring Will.i.am

If you voted for Obama, now is the time to give as much or more support than you did during the presidential election. Watch this video here or on YouTube and then go to the Petition for the Public Option on-line survey. When you're done, tell a friend.

A Change is Gonna Come – Bettye LaVette and Jon Bon Jovi at Inaugural Celebration

Apple iTunes This weekend, HBO is free and the Obama Inaugural Celebration is available for all to share. Today, the We Are One Celebration commenced at the Lincoln Memorial concert stage. The day included public speaking, historical outtakes and live musical acts including Bruce Springsteen, Patti LaBelle, Will.i.am, Stevie Wonder and Garth Brooks. My personal favorite was Bettye LaVette and Jon Bon Jovi singing A Change is Gonna Come as a duet. You can see for free here: The duet begins about 10 minutes into the program. LaVette commanded the stage in all her black glory. Ostrich feathers extended from her sleeves and neck line. She hit each note and delivered each word with eloquence. Jon Bon Jovi didn't hold anything back on his end either. He dressed in tight jeans and a black leather jacket and dominated his perfomance with charm and style. The two of them poured emotion into their music as they mirrored each other and sang the words, "It's been a long, long, long, long time coming, but I know-oh-oh-oh Change is Gonna Come." The act was introduced by actor Jamie Foxx. A Change is Gonna Come was originally recorded with Otis Redding in 1964. This track is also one of 12 songs on Seal's 2008 release, "Soul". For more about this show and to watch videos or view pictures online, visit HBO.com. Buy A Change is Gonna Come on iTunes Apple iTunes Otis Redding (1964) Seal (2008)

Song of the Week – 1-6-09 – I Am by Novel with Talib Kweli feat. Ben Folds

Music influences are like a web that unites musicians and music lovers together. In my last post I mentioned how Gangsta's Paradise by Coolio is a rendition of Pastime Paradise by Stevie Wonder. The song of the week is also a blend of different visions from different artists. The song that inspired Novel to write I Am was a piece by Ben Folds from his Rockin' The Suburbs album under the title The Luckiest. Talib Kweli and Novel put their own spin on it and titled it I Am. It's available on the I Am (Future Black President) EP. The first YouTube video below is a music video for the song, the second video is a rough edit video of Ben Folds and Novel talking about the united effort in making this track possible. Sample lyrics for I Am by Novel and Talib Kweli I'm as free as a spirit I'm as fly as a bird I'm whatever I want to be As long as I am heard I'm a product of the ghetto my father's boy I'm a brother to my sisters My mother's pride and joy I am not of this world I am something else I am something lived I am something felt I am the new generation's beat writer The Jack Kerouac influence I am the hippie peace fighter The song of the week is brought to you by Michael Zampelli, former owner of Southern California punk rock icon, Zed Records. For almost 30 years, this mecca of punk and alternative music kept Southern California enthusiasts adequately supplied with unique, original and innovative music. Currently, Zampelli manages a hockey fan message boards at www.letsgokings.com with thousands of subscribers. He takes photos for the LAist and the LA Derby Dolls. Each week he will contribute a song with a theme, a message and a beat. Enjoy and stay tuned.

Rinkrat’s Song of the Week – 8-5-08 – Drop the Hate by Fatboy Slim

I'll let this week's song speak for itself. itunes logoBuy Fatboy Slim on iTunes Rinkrat is the former owner of Southern California punk rock icon, Zed Records in Long Beach. He currently manages a hockey fan message board at www.letsgokings.com with thousands of subscribers. He takes photos for the LAist and the LA Derby Dolls. Each week he will contribute a song with a theme, a message and a beat. Enjoy and stay tuned.