Archive for August, 2005

Writers Showcase Lineup

Friday, August 26th, 2005

Brian White is a staff writer for BMG / Brentwood Benson. He has 10 number one songs to his credit in the Christian Market and is a 2 time Dove Award winner. Currently has songs in the country market on albums by Trace Adkins “Rough and Ready” , Neal McCoy “Tailgate” and Blackhawk “Brighter”. A frequent singer and speaker at conferences across the U.S. Has had over 300 cuts in his writing career.

Rob Blackledge: When it comes down to it, Rob Blackledge lives for one thing…Polo Rosa Marie. That’s right. Italian food. Not to mention his love for motorcylces and kites, Rob is one of the most well rounded and talented musicians to hit Nashville since…welll, the last guy.

Tres Crow hails from Michigan but recently has made Nashville his home. He has been writing songs for ten years and counts The Beatles, The Beach Boys, and Broken Social Scene three of his most influential bands. He is new to town and is looking to form a band so if you play guitar, bass, drums, or keyboards then contact him at trescrow@yahoo.com.

Shelley Raymond’s free and fearless vocals range from a cooing whisper to a soulful, plaintiff howl. Her lyrics tear you apart line by line, only to build you back again with verse after verse of surgically precise digs and strokes. Raymond casually combines elements of soul and folk into something she playfully refers to as “soulk music” (which, afterall, sounds better than “foul music”). Whatever she calls it, it’s not your average girl-with-a-guitar fare and deserves your undivided ear.

Gentry Morris: Ok so here is my bio…I am a pretty ordinary guy by most accounts. I grew up in Georgia listening to my dads old Creedance Clearwater Revival and James Taylor records and until I was about 13 I had absolutely no idea that there was any other music besides this…yes…I was sheltered. When I started playing guitar it was because I was a skinny little white kid and the girls didn’t like me…football was out…so i figured…maybe if I played guitar. Yeah…no artsy, I wanna change the way things work reasons…it was all for the chicks. Really that’s what it comes down to for most musicians whether they want to admit it or not. Well the girls still didn’t like me…sad day…so I started writing songs about it and then it began…no…no…no…not the girls liking me…the songwriting thing. So here I am today living in Nashville Tennessee trying to convince people to listen to my music and give me money for CD’s. My music is a “montage” (my word of the day) of those old classics my dad had, mixed with some more recent influences. People say I sound like John Mayer and Jason Mraz alot…I dont really see it that much but its cool if they do. Another one of my friends said I sound like and American version of Travis…which is really cool cause those guys rock! Anyway…I like my music…its not meant to be artsy or techincally difficult with secret meanings and all that jazz. It is meant to be simple… catchy…songs that will get stuck in your head…songs for first dates or last dates…songs for sunny days lying on your back in a park or rainy days driving in your car…they are singing in the shower songs…thats what I do…I make the songs you sing in the shower.

Mayflye are an acoustic rock quartet based in Murfreesboro, TN. Comprised of four regular guys with day jobs and cell-phone bills, Mayflye spend their free time writing melodic rock songs with a verve that is often unseen in the contemporary acoustic genre today. Initially founded by fellow MTSU alumni, Gregory Castillo, Matt Frasher, and John Sorrels began writing songs together on the bottom floor of a poorly ventilated Murfreesboro apartment complex in early 2004. Later that spring and in need of a bassist, they joined forces with perhaps the most unlikely of characters, David Castro, a Columbian refugee with little to no experience as a bass player. In a brilliant display of confidence, David picked up the bass and earned his way into the band, dazzling its members with his obvious knack for melody and rhythmic poise. Since then, Mayflye have been determined to further their abilities and broaden their musical tact by flirting with a variety of new styles and even new instruments. So, is it possible that you will see a Mayflye post-hardcore polka-funk album in the near future? You never know. You just might.

Writers Showcase Lineup

Friday, August 26th, 2005

Okay, here’s the lineup:

Brian White
Gentry Morris
Tres Crow
Shelley Raymond
Rob Blackledge
Mayflye

Writers Showcase

Friday, August 26th, 2005

All right, I’m now hosting a new Writers Showcase.

Micah Redding’s Writer Showcase
Edgehill Studios (Edgehill Ave & 16th)
Tuesday, 30 August 2005
7-9pm

And I’m working on another one at Murphy’s Loft. I’ve had lots of people ask to be considered, and it looks like we’ve got a lot of talent. So now just to pick the performers for our first show…

-Micah

Things…

Friday, August 26th, 2005

Things have been taking off recently…did the show in Dickson, got the talent showcase at House Blend in Columbia, got the Rocketown show. Now we’ve got the HYAMP show back in WV, which is going to be a big deal. I’ll be contacting my newspaper contacts shortly…

apartment returns

Friday, August 26th, 2005

I’ve finally figured out my apartment difficulties, and I didn’t even have to try. My housing fell out of the sky into my lap. The place I’ll be staying has a NICE pool, weight room, volleyball courts, carwash, etc, etc.

Writers Showcase Lineup

Friday, August 26th, 2005

Brian White is a staff writer for BMG / Brentwood Benson. He has 10 number one songs to his credit in the Christian Market and is a 2 time Dove Award winner. Currently has songs in the country market on albums by Trace Adkins “Rough and Ready” , Neal McCoy “Tailgate” and Blackhawk “Brighter”. A frequent singer and speaker at conferences across the U.S. Has had over 300 cuts in his writing career.
<a href=”http://www.myspace.com/brianwhiteandcrowdoffaces
“>http://www.myspace.com/brianwhiteandcrowdoffaces

Rob Blackledge: When it comes down to it, Rob Blackledge lives for one thing…Polo Rosa Marie. That’s right. Italian food. Not to mention his love for motorcylces and kites, Rob is one of the most well rounded and talented musicians to hit Nashville since…welll, the last guy.
http://www.myspace.com/robblackledge

Tres Crow hails from Michigan but recently has made Nashville his home. He has been writing songs for ten years and counts The Beatles, The Beach Boys, and Broken Social Scene three of his most influential bands. He is new to town and is looking to form a band so if you play guitar, bass, drums, or keyboards then contact him at trescrow@yahoo.com.
<a href=”http://www.purevolume.com/trescrow
“>http://www.purevolume.com/trescrow

Shelley Raymond’s free and fearless vocals range from a cooing whisper to a soulful, plaintiff howl. Her lyrics tear you apart line by line, only to build you back again with verse after verse of surgically precise digs and strokes. Raymond casually combines elements of soul and folk into something she playfully refers to as “soulk music” (which, afterall, sounds better than “foul music”). Whatever she calls it, it’s not your average girl-with-a-guitar fare and deserves your undivided ear.
http://www.myspace.com/shelleyraymond

Gentry Morris: Ok so here is my bio…I am a pretty ordinary guy by most accounts. I grew up in Georgia listening to my dads old Creedance Clearwater Revival and James Taylor records and until I was about 13 I had absolutely no idea that there was any other music besides this…yes…I was sheltered. When I started playing guitar it was because I was a skinny little white kid and the girls didn’t like me…football was out…so i figured…maybe if I played guitar. Yeah…no artsy, I wanna change the way things work reasons…it was all for the chicks. Really that’s what it comes down to for most musicians whether they want to admit it or not. Well the girls still didn’t like me…sad day…so I started writing songs about it and then it began…no…no…no…not the girls liking me…the songwriting thing. So here I am today living in Nashville Tennessee trying to convince people to listen to my music and give me money for CD’s. My music is a “montage” (my word of the day) of those old classics my dad had, mixed with some more recent influences. People say I sound like John Mayer and Jason Mraz alot…I dont really see it that much but its cool if they do. Another one of my friends said I sound like an American version of Travis…which is really cool cause those guys rock! Anyway…I like my music…its not meant to be artsy or techincally difficult with secret meanings and all that jazz. It is meant to be simple… catchy…songs that will get stuck in your head…songs for first dates or last dates…songs for sunny days lying on your back in a park or rainy days driving in your car…they are singing in the shower songs…thats what I do…I make the songs you sing in the shower.
http://www.gentrymorris.com/

Mayflye are an acoustic rock quartet based in Murfreesboro, TN. Comprised of four regular guys with day jobs and cell-phone bills, Mayflye spend their free time writing melodic rock songs with a verve that is often unseen in the contemporary acoustic genre today. Initially founded by fellow MTSU alumni, Gregory Castillo, Matt Frasher, and John Sorrels began writing songs together on the bottom floor of a poorly ventilated Murfreesboro apartment complex in early 2004. Later that spring and in need of a bassist, they joined forces with perhaps the most unlikely of characters, David Castro, a Columbian refugee with little to no experience as a bass player. In a brilliant display of confidence, David picked up the bass and earned his way into the band, dazzling its members with his obvious knack for melody and rhythmic poise. Since then, Mayflye have been determined to further their abilities and broaden their musical tact by flirting with a variety of new styles and even new instruments. So, is it possible that you will see a Mayflye post-hardcore polka-funk album in the near future? You never know. You just might.
http://www.myspace.com/mayflye

Street Performing

Friday, August 26th, 2005

Tried the street performing thing. It was on a Thursday night, so it wasn’t the busiest time. And I only stayed out there 30 minutes.

But it was fun. Lots of people talked to me. The homeless people gave me space; kinda like professional respect, as it were. Lots of people talked about how young I looked. Guess I didn’t fit the old & homeless profile.

I also made some money…I don’t know, but it would probably be more than I make at my real job.

But in the end, it’s probably not for me.

Ahhh well.

-micah

Tammy Hyler

Thursday, August 18th, 2005

Today I talked with Tammy Hyler, a multi-hit songwriter. If you’ve got iTunes, go to the music store, do an advanced search, and search for her name under “composer”. She wrote a lot of stuff for Collin Raye.

-Micah

Writers Showcase @ Edgehill Studios

Friday, August 12th, 2005

As The Nashville Rage reported, I’m hosting a Writers Showcase at Edgehill Studios, just off of Music Row. The event happens at this great venue:

Edgehill Studios (on Edgehill Ave & 16th)
Tuesday, August 30th
7:00-9:00pm

Anyone interested in playing, email me at micahtredding@yahoo.com.

Micah on the Radio

Thursday, August 4th, 2005

I called in to a talk show today and shared my views on immigration. It’s something I’ve wanted to do for a while just for the experience, so I’ve finally done it. It was interesting, they had me wait on the phone for a long time, and then cut me off without letting me respond to his comments. Which is pretty much what I expected.

Anyway, another interesting experience down. 5 Million to go.

-Micah