Love to Sing Newsletter Edition 3 August/Sept 2005
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The Love to Sing Team has been very busy this summer listening to some outstanding talent from all over the country and after listening to over 300 submissions, we have come up with a great calendar of Featured Artists for August and September.
Current Featured Artist! August 4-11: Laurelyn - This 14 year old is ahead of her time! She has had the honor of sharing the stage with Vince Gill, Blake Shelton, Diamond Rio, Cowboy Crush and even Percy Sledge. More...
August 12 - 19: Ledaswan - A healthy contrast from the metal and punk that dominate the San Antonio music scene, Ledaswan creates an emo-core alt-country that fans liken to a female fronted Sparklehorse, Elliot Smith, a Mazzy Star with a rush of adrenaline while other songs attain a heavy emo-core-pop edge that can be likened to the Cure, Brand New and Mogwai. Website

August 19-25: Mica Lee Williams - Often described as a "songbird", Mica 's early introduction to the Beatles, Joni Mitchell, Phoebe Snow and Joan Armitrading are felt within her stylish mixture of classic-rock and modern folk; She combines thought provoking lyrics, mesmerizing vocals and haunting melodies which carry momentum that speaks to the human spirit. Website

August 25 - September 2: Gadget White Band - Gadget White has a voice like a loaded gun, ripping through the fabric of complacency so often found in the rock genre. She sings with raw emotion and exhibits impressive range. Her original songs ooze with passion. To see her live is an experience - Website

September 2 - 9: Mississipi Cactus - The four-man band (and one backup singer) from Milwaukee formed in 1995 "from the ashes of a dying grunge scene." Through its original writing and performance, Mississippi Cactus became one of Wisconsin's top bands.The word has spread - certainly in Evansville, where the band draws fans wherever it plays. We are looking forward to hearing more from them. Website

Sept. 9 - 16: Nicola - Since the release of her first CD "Real", Nicola has been climbing the Billboard & MP3 charts and garnering major attention in the press, as well as getting radio airplay and TV coverage with their energy, songs and sizzling live shows. Website

September 16 - 23: Robin Stone - It’s the energy of Dave Matthews delivered with the elegance of Natalie Cole. The pulse of Erikah Badu with the eloquence of Joni Mitchell with kick in the ass Jill Scott style. She will grab you with her intelligent music and her incredibly crisp and unique voice. Website

September 23-30: Alex Sweeton - Driving... bitter... longing... beautiful... all these words come to mind when one hears Alex Sweeton, Invisible Girl. Described as a cross between Shawn Colvin and Liz Phair, Alex has taken pop music and created songs of substance. Her enticing melodies combine with lyricism to create music that connects with and permanently captivates the heart and head. Website

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SAFE VOICE REVOLUTION?
by Diana Yampolsky
© 2001 Diana Yampolsky. All Rights Reserved. Used By Permission.
If you spend any time reading music industry publications or follow music-related media, you might have picked up on a recent trend: a lot of high profile performers are "experiencing difficulties" with their voices. Not to sound insensitive, but in a way, this is actually a blessing in disguise. How so you may ask? They have been given a wakeup call that, if heeded, will make them better singers and their music that much more pleasurable to listen to.
Recently, a new client approached me because both his singing voice and his speaking voice were damaged. The person admitted that he had known about me for many years, had seen my advertising all over the place and had read my articles in Canadian Musician and other publications. Like the majority of singers, he did not see the need to consult a vocal specialist until he started having problems with his voice. (I believe this is akin to somebody realizing they should have taken some skydiving lessons after they have jumped out of the plane!) This fellow had damaged his voice by singing for years with incorrect vocal technique and did not decide to contact anybody until his voice was almost literally gone. The fact that he has all but lost his voice and finally decided to seek the help of a Vocal Specialist is actually a blessing because he will now learn how to sing without damaging his vocal anatomy and, as a side effect, will also sound exponentially better.
As strange as it may sound, I have found that these types of vocal problems are the norm rather than the exception. Furthermore, I must admit that I am not that impressed with the majority of professional singers I hear on the radio. Many can sing as well as I can fly an airplane and I most definitely do not have a pilot's license. Therefore, at the risking of sounding quite cold, I must admit that voice problems are actually a positive occurrence for many aspiring singers. The benefits are two fold. Firstly, they will learn to sing in a way that will not damage their voice. Secondly, they will no longer be insulting listeners with off key singing, strained deliveries, and all forms of "meowing", "howling" and "whining"! If that is not a blessing, then what is?
A safe voice revolution is my take off on the safe sex revolution. When people realized that unprotected sex could harm their health and even kill them, they started to engage in safe sex. Most people were also motivated to change their sexual habits because they did not want to catch a sexually transmitted disease and pass it on to someone they cared about. Too many performers do not apply the same type of thinking to singing. As I already mentioned before, they strain their voice until nodes appear and often hurt the ears of the people they should care about the most - the audience. Just as it is insane to have unprotected sex in this day and age, so too is it to not consult a vocal specialist. Vocal Specialist's services should not be considered expensive at any cost as a safe voice for the performer and increased pleasure for the audience is guaranteed! We all know that the best medicine is preventative medicine, therefore, taking care of your health before illness occurs is a must. In many ways, instruction in the basic technical aspects of singing should be as central a part of a singer's life as a healthy diet and physical exercise.
Unfortunately, the majority of people do not even recognize the technical part of singing. In art forms such as ballet and figure skating the performers are judged on artistic merit AND technical ability. With singing most people only talk about the artistic aspects. I believe that vocal technique needs to be recognized and emphasized as it is in other art forms. I suspect that one reason that vocal technique is not really recognized by people in the music business is because there is no one, true established technique that is accepted by everyone.
However, I am encouraged that a safe voice revolution truly has begun. The increasing acceptance of the importance of my profession attests to it. One of the greatest truisms is that sometimes bad things that happen to you are actually just what you need. I would like to note that even though I can make a decent living repairing damaged voices and I believe that helping the sick is the most honorable thing a person can do, my preference is to work with healthy voices. In many ways, I would compare myself to a builder who prefers to build a castle with good marble instead of cracked and chipped bricks. Too often I have to work with the latter but I find solace in the fact that a Safe Voice Revolution is truly picking up steam. So until next time, practice safe (and correct) singing.
Diana Yampolsky is a Toronto-based Vocal Coach/Consultant. She is the creator of the Vocal Science Program, which has been designed to achieve Accelerated Vocal Development and guarantees to turn a beginner into a professional singer in a matter of hours. This technique focuses on the idea that the voice is an expression of the emotional, physical and spiritual state of the person singing and Diana therefore works not just on the voice but on the performer as a whole. The Royans School for the Musical Performing Arts (www.vocalscience.com) specializes in Accelerated Artist Development, including Vocal Coaching/Consulting, In Studio Vocal Production Expertise, Style Identification & Differentiation, Voice Repair and Psychology of Performance.
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