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Band Dynamics Open House + Upcoming events!

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Band Dynamics held yet another open house yesterday at the studios and it was beyond rockin’! Make sure that you are at the next one on September 30, 2010!

The next event that Band Dynamics will be playing at is on September 18th from 3:30 to 5pm and on September 19th from 2 to 4 pm. This concert will be apart of Summerset Fest at Clement Park! We hope to see you there!

Becca Krueger!

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I bet you didn’t even see it coming. That’s right. You were busy flipping pages of everyday music publications, looking at everyday concert announcements beside everyday advertisements feeling very…everyday about it all. But, who could blame you, really? Never fear. Relax and welcome to The Music Buzz! You have picked up something with a little more meat on its bones. This month, we are going to turn heads in a brand new way, starting with yours.

Back in 2002, I came to Denver and remember hearing opinion after jaded opinion about our local music scene. Some people couldn’t flap their jaws enough about how disconnected we were from the real major music scenes like L.A., Nashville, or even Austin. People talked like Colorado is some sort of deserted island destined to waste away without any attention from record labels or music producers. The pursuit of a musical career was as futile as hoping get seen by a rescue helicopter.

Well, boo-hoo! Just look around and think again. Denver is blowing up! More and more major artists are being discovered from our very own clubs and venues. And don’t get me wrong; the music that is played here each and every day is truly special. I am talking about the rising attention from the global music scene. It is breeding more and more confidence in bands trying to make their mark. And you know what else? It means you better look both ways before you cross the street. Otherwise you might just get plowed over by some of the amazing young talent in Colorado, waiting to grab that microphone, plug in, and have everyone whistling a different tune.

Some of these emerging stars are not old even old enough to get into many music clubs. Some have yet to graduate high school. Some cannot even drive to their own shows. But if you could put them on the same bill as your local favorites, you could close your eyes and know you were listening to something truly smashing and promising.

This month’s truly smashing promise is Becca Krueger.

To everything there is a season, as they say. Becca is thriving in the first light of a spring that could truly become a dynamite adventure, with many seasons to come. She is a 15-year-old singer/songwriter with a true heart of gold. But with that heart comes a strong head on her shoulders. She has already recorded a demo c.d. with her original music and she is working with her current booking agency, Afton Live. She is not wasting any time.

It wouldn’t take crazy marketing to convince you to enjoy her sound. It just takes her singing to you. It doesn’t take a handful of listens to a polished recording of her original songs to “grow on you.” It just takes her playing them for you one time. You see, this is the very thing I am talking about. One may have to be 21 years of age to play in most venues. But it doesn’t take being much more than being a young child to begin harnessing some of the inspiration that we find from Becca as a young woman in Denver.

My mission is to find as many young, talented musicians in Denver as I can and put them in the spotlight. And it is quite true that you don’t find musicians like Becca everyday. She is a busy teen. While I cannot include all of her accomplishments, I can certainly share a few. She recently took second place in a local “Battle of the Bands” competition. She did this as the only solo act. That’s right. You hardly hear of such a thing happening. She plays music because she is in love with it.

But the first time you see her, like many others who have, you will know she has something special going for her. True like many other teens, she also juggles school, theater, and friends, but she also mixes this with a calendar of upcoming gigs. The most notable show is at Cervantes Masterpiece Ballroom on August 22nd. Do yourself a favor and go to this. It will be her first paid gig as a teen rock star. She and I talked a bit about what she will do with the money. She plans to invest it back into recording equipment. Or a car. You know, the things most teenagers are up in the air about.

She also has some great experience sending promotional materials to various agencies and management possibilities throughout the country. At this point, she has sent one to Nashville and two to California. She has already heard back from one busy company stating that she has quite the promising sound, despite her contrast to the music that particular company promotes. She stays busy in many types of music lessons and is otherwise your normal, social butterfly. A lot of us know it is not about status or number of gigs that makes us who we are. I am just illustrating something about a teenager, mind you. It is something those more vested in the music scene could notice and absorb. Sometimes I take notes when I hear about her progress and motivation.

But what does Becca sound like? Well, for those of you who are yet to be fans, she sounds like music you could put on your stereo and relax to every single day. She sounds like a warm day out on a raft, where she is the current and the listener flows without a care in the world. She sounds like an interesting mixture of traditional jazz music in her voice and intention, but she uses modern-day music tools to weave her web of style. She is working to hone her skills as a guitarist and overall musician. But don’t you worry. She can do more with 3 chords than you would think is possible. I suppose the Beatles proved that a few times. But she doesn’t have to reinvent the wheel. Just deliver it to you on a very nice platter.

What is truly striking, once you get past the seemingly apparent “novelty” of such a polished sound coming from such a young player, is the wisdom and depth to her lyrics. At one of her upcoming shows you could be sure to hear songs like, “There’s Nothing to Help Me Now.” She fills the air with wonderful melodies that dance perfectly along to words like, “why does gravity hurt so badly? Feelings matter and matter falls…there’s nothing, nothing to help me now.” The first time I heard those words, I forgot I was not listening to someone who had lived a life at least twice as long!

I wondered about the many aspects of musical training she has been pursuing. My suspicion was that her willingness to learn from many places was helping her mold her own talent. So we sat down and I asked her a bit about what her take on it was. After all, she has been known to take lessons in: musical theatre, guitar, vocals, piano, and even rock bands. She sites some of her influences to include her piano instructor, Power Chord Academy, and one of our very own Colorado-grown rock music schools, Band Dynamics.

CMB: Can you talk about your theater training? Your personal style is a lot more “jazzy” sounding with a dash of pop to me.

BK: Well, I sort of started training my voice in musical theater. I feel strongly that it still helps me diversify my voice and helps me to explore different styles of music. It also helps me boost my vocal range. My coach works a lot with me on putting character into what I do, since that is what theater is all about. But when it comes to my own songwriting, it is extremely helpful. It allows me to put more of a feeling of character when I write.

CMB: I guess I didn’t think of it that way at first, but you are right. How about your piano instructor?

BK: Piano really has given me more of a wider sense of the instruments we can play. Of course it also helps me a lot with theory, too. At the moment I am working on focusing on some jazz music for an upcoming benefit show I am doing. It’s cool. When I write on the piano it is much different than when I write on guitar and I like that.

CMB: You mentioned a summer camp called, Power Chord Academy. What’s that all about?

BK: I love it. I mean, it’s a rock and roll music camp! I really find that it challenges me to sing in ways I never normally would. People are jamming on electric guitars and such, and it is very fun. It’s just so much fun when you are surrounded by a bunch of musicians including the counselors.

CMB: That sounds like so much fun! You also go to a year-round rock school called, Band Dynamics where you take songwriting lessons and play rock shows, right?

BK: Yeah, and honestly that is the place that really started my creativity in the sense of helping me get in touch with what my specific style is. It is the first place I really got to play in live shows and has helped me to redirect my nervous energy into good performance energy. Overall, when it comes to all of these places I take lessons; I find that it is always good to have guidance, no matter how good you think you may get at what you are doing.

CMB: I couldn’t agree more! I realize as artists our vision can change daily about where we are headed. What would you say is your current vision with music?

BK: I just want to continue with is as much as possible. This year I have gotten a lot of truly wonderful connections, so I am grateful for that. Right now I mostly play on my own but I would love to have a band to play along with me. It is part of the journey, you know. I have a lot of music-loving friends but the right combination of people has yet to appear.

CMB: Yeah, that can be one of the most challenging aspects of starting a music career. But you seem to contend pretty well with it. I want everyone that reads this interview to go to your show, grab a copy of your demo, and just become a fan of your music, like me. For fun, would you mind sharing with them three of your favorite influences in music and give them a quick idea of why they inspire you?

BK: Sure! I have a lot of jazz influences and too many to mention. But I suppose my first would be Ella Fitzgerald. I just love how she has that sort of preeminent jazz standard sound. It inspires me because you seem to see it show up as the basis for most great music. I truly love Norah Jones. I just love what she does with the road that has already been paved. She makes jazz seem more modern all the time. As far as bands go, there is one called The XX. They are kind of a more low-key band. They are quite weird, off the wall and such. They have a male and a female singer, which is really unique. The female has a great voice that is sort of soft and withdrawn while the male singer is very Michael Buble-ish. They seem to put jazz and rock and techno into a huge melting pot. To me they show that bands can be any different style they want to be and so many things can be incorporated into it.

CMB: That is very insightful. I know people are going to love that show at Cervantes. Tell me something, being that you are starting to get more and more momentum and attention for your music, how are you going to stay grounded and honest throughout it all?

BK: Wow, that is not an easy question. (pauses) I guess what I must keep reminding myself is that I am not necessarily the one influencing music so much as the music is the thing that is influencing me.

CMB: Very well said. I am sure we will love to see what happens next for you. Where can we keep up with all of your progress and are there places we can listen to your music?

BK: Well, you can watch some of my performances on You Tube by going to www.youtube.com/BeccaDon17. Also, my MySpace account is in its infancy but can be viewed at www.myspace.com/BeccaDon17. You can check out more of my shows through Afton at www.aftonshows.com and search my name as an artist. Also, you can buy advance tickets to my next show at www.cervantesmasterpiece.com. It promises to be a great show!

…So there you have it, Denver. Amidst all of the wonderful music you may already grown to love, lies the talent of Becca Krueger and many others. Do not be fooled by her age. Instead, be one of the first to be a fan and stay tuned for many more young artists that will be crawling their way onto the pages of The Colorado Music Buzz.

The Blue Mood Lounge!

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Band Dynamics completely rocked the Blue Mood Lounge on July 10, 2010! It was an amazing concert and all the bands showed off their original songs! Be sure to check out the footage from this concert so you can enjoy all of their incredible performances!

Make sure that you stop by the Band Dynamics YouTube account to see all of the videos from this concert!

For Those About To Rock: Bad

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This month we feature Bad, a very motivated and confident young band in Denver. As much as I love talking to individual musicians, I love talking to bands just as much. We will briefly discuss this band’s experience as a group trying to make an impact. Be sure to check them out and support them as they work to entertain and excite the world!

CMB:  Can you guys talk about your group and what you are up to?

Bad: Well our group consists of members between the ages of 16 and 21. We all come from previous groups so it is fun putting something new together. We are Carter, Aaron, LaRissa, Alex and Seth. We were founded as a big group of people who just don’t seem to fit in. We decided that since the world didn’t seem to have a fit for people like us that the healing power of music would save us. We are Bad! We play Fire! Actually, it is more a dark Rock/Opera sound that we believe is completely new to the world of music. We take pride in our raw theatrics and our combustible sound. We hope to make a big impact on the music scene!

CMB:  What are your musical influences and what keeps your band together?

Bad: Well, our influences are unique to each of us, but when we collaborate it works out. Some of these groups include The Red Hot Chili Peppers, My Chemical Romance, Fallout Boy, etc. But aside from these notable bands, we are also highly influenced by the common man who spends life striving to be more. And, on a separate note, we are driven to help noble causes like Autism Research.

CMB: Very nice! What is your band doing to make a unique mark in Denver?

Bad: Well, we can honestly say that we hand out over 100 CDs every week. Some of us go to live shows almost every night and we help promote other artists we believe in, as well as just to help get a feel for what our music scene is like. We hang up fliers for local shows including Honor the Fallen, Regret Night, and more!

CMB: Well, can you talk about your recordings and why people should listen to them?

Bad: Well, we just put out our full-length album May 12th on iTunes. We are doing a CD release party on May 30th at the Marquis Theatre. We would love to hear what people think of the show.  We focus on every performance to make it highly theatrically charged. If anyone would like to hear our music for free they can at MySpace.com/BandCalledBad.

June Open House and Upcoming Events!

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Band Dynamics would like to thank everybody for coming to the open house yesterday! It was a great turn out and we once again had an awesome time listening to everybody jam! Be sure to mark your calendars for the upcoming Band Dynamics events. July 10 is the next big show at The Blue Mood Lounge from 1:00p.m.-4:00p.m. Also we have these same open house events on the last Saturday of every month. The next one is on July 31, 2010! We will see you there! Keep on rockin’!

Film on the Rocks!

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If you were at film on the rocks last night you had the opportunity to see an amazing performance carried out by Voltage! They played an awesome set that achieved the attention and energy of the entire crowd! Band Dynamics would like to thank every person that came yesterday to help support Voltage as well as the members who put this event into action. Videos and pictures from the concert are going to be online very soon so keep checking back! Thanks again!

Be sure to check out the rest of the pictures at the Band Dynamics FaceBook page!

Rockin’ the Summer Arts Market!!

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Band Dynamics was honored to play at The Summer Arts Market and it was a great experience! We had a lot of great musicians, friends, and family come out to support the music. Band Dynamics would like to thank everybody for coming to support the musicians along with all of the staff that helped put on the event! Here are some of the videos from the acoustic showcase and more are to come on the Band Dynamics YouTube! So be sure to check it out!!

Be sure to go to the Band Dynamics YouTube at www.youtube.com/banddynamicsconcerts to check out more Summer Arts Market footage.

Who is Voltage?

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Their name and lyrics say it all!   “I’ve got a shock of a million watts, coming at the speed of a million knots!”

Voltage was born out of The Band School which has recently joined forces with Band Dynamics in Littleton Colorado. Not even 13 years old, these three multi-instrumentalists have been working hard crafting their original songs since 2008.  They are the proof in the pudding that today’s kids need and love to make great music.  Voltage could quite possibly be the new ambassadors for Denver’s youngest aspiring musicians.  Prepare to be zapped into submission by the powers of Voltage!

Voltage is playing at Red Rocks!

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Band Dynamics is excited to announce that Red Rocks has invited Voltage, our youngest band, to play at film on the rocks June 15th. Voltage will be the opening act for Northern Way. We would like to thank Red Rocks for this amazing opportunity and please make sure that you’re there to help support Voltage!

For Those About to Rock!

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FOR THOSE ABOUT TO ROCK

May 5, 2010

After such an amazing response to last month’s column, I have decided to issue another edition of tips this month. For those of you just tuning in, this space of the magazine is dedicated to featuring young musicians in interviews as well as giving
sound, relatable advice. Keep looking here to learn about what the young Rock stars of Colorado are up to!
Last month we talked about the importance of showing up. I put it in context with the life of a young musician. It is not always easy to balance rehearsals, school and a social life. That being said, this month’s advice is pretty straightforward again, but highly important. Here are two simple facts to remember:
1. Playing in a band is like being in a relationship.
2. Agree to talk about the music and not about each other.
Being in a band – Playing music with others is one of the most fun things you can do! It is creative, it is thrilling, and it makes you better on your instrument. But, remember every music project is a relationship. You must relate musically to those around you. You must relate your feelings about the growth of the music to others. That being said, this is perhaps the biggest challenge of being in a band. Many people do not know how to relate their thoughts or feelings to others.
This does not mean you should throw in the towel. Even Metallica, one of the biggest bands in history, released a DVD showing the world how difficult it is for them to relate to one another.  But, when they learned how to come to a compromise and communicate, then great things happened.
It’s all about the music – Some of the best musical relationships I have had were based on this simple fact. Remember, music is fun! It is the reason that you are playing music with someone in the first place. Many people begin to relate their musical opinions and may forget not to take things personally. Here is a great example: The drummer says to the guitarist, “That last part did not sound right to me.” The guitarist who is taking it personally may have heard, “You are a lousy player,” and might think the drummer is therefore a buffoon. But what was really said was that the part could be improved and the enlightened guitarist would simply ask how to play it differently and move on. How easy is that, young Rock stars? You don’t have to light candles or grab a box of tissues. You just have to be clear and have fun.

To see more “For Those About To Rock” articles head to the press section of the website: Band Dynamics Press