Monday, July 27, 2009

blockheadradiolive.com

Hey it me indiemusicnarts. I am to tell you about blockheadradiolive.com ok they are the best radio Stashin on the internet. Hey they are doing something called 48forlarry. They have a donat buttin on hes website. It for larry can you help us rase 17,000 buck for larry he is a graet guy.

Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Indiemusicnarts

Hey it me and I am here to talk about me and what I do. I am a nice kind kid. Yes I am a kid a 10 year old kid. And I love to blog. What I do is talk about indie music and artisans. I am also selling ad space to. I have allergic. I am allergic to palin. It really stinks trust me. Like iv said I love my mom and dad. My favorite singer is the stone Coyotes. I love there band. OK well I have to go now bye

Sunday, July 19, 2009

ella the cookie monster

Hey it me indiemusicnarts. I am here to tell about Ella the cookie monster. RRRRR. Yelled Ella the cookie monster. The people are in danger. They were yelling at the top of there lungs. Ella was looking for the cookie and did not find one. Jesse the super hero help Ella the cookie monster find a cookie. They did not find any cookie. I thank it was because they were in light speed. They fond a person dropping a soda can. That was littering so Ella the cookie monster and Jesse the super hero put the person in jail. You came back f0r jail and went to bed. Well that all for Ella the cookie monster. I will talk later. Bye.

Saturday, July 18, 2009

larry

Hey it me again to tell you about larry. He need all the help he can get i am here to tell you why Larry Hamm over at Chelsea Lynn Designs on Artfire is a friend of many in the world of handmade, he is also the voice of The Crazy Train on Blockhead Radio. Larry has a fantastic wife Janet, and an 8 year old son Jacob who live with him in Lansing, NC deep in the Blue Ridge Mountains. Larry is a friend to everyone and just an all around swell guy. He is most definitely the "shirt off your back" kind of friend. Right now, all of Larry´s friends and Blockhead Radio are teaming up to help him out in a tough time.

Larry is a disabled diabetic who currently has lost his health insurance. His medication alone monthly is over $2,000. Larry is not receiving disability, he has not been approved yet. His wife is the only source of income and she doesn´t make enough to cover his medications. Larry´s doctors have given him an outlook of only 18 months to live if he doesn´t receive a $17,000 gastric bypass surgery as soon as possible. Larry and his family need all the help from their family and friends they can get! Jacob and Janet need Larry to hang around here with them as long as he possibly can! All of his friends surely want Larry to stick around too!

Larry

All of us at Blockhead Radio are gearing up for the biggest Radiothon you´ll ever be a part of! July 24th at 6pm until July 26th at 6pm, Blockhead Rod will be live on the radio for 48 hours straight raising money for our friend Larry. A silent auction of donated handmade goods will also be going up on the home page of Blockhead Radio with 100% of the proceeds going to Larry.

If you would like to be a part of this wonderful event, please email DeDe Sorensen at: 48forlarry@blockheadradio.com Please donate any handmade items you can for the silent auction have your emails in with your donations by July 22nd. If you would like to donate cash for Larry’s prescriptions and surgery please visit Blockhead Radio July 24th through July 26th. There will be plenty of ways to get your donations in.

Keep listening to Blockhead Radio for fantastic indie music, and how you can help Larry Hamm of Chelsea Lynn Designs.

Larry is a nice man so can you help us raze money for larry.

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Deborah Crooks

Hey it me indiemusicnarts again to tell you about Deborah Crooks. She is a great singer. Here are some of her songs Where You're Going ,Turn It All Red,Miss Me Sometime,Adding Water to the Ashes,Believe,Joy,Tailbone,Only One (w/Sayla Dobro) and It's All Up to You . My fav song is joy. I love your music Deborah Crooks. Hey you can talk to here at Deborah Crooks http://twitter.com/deborahcrooks She also have a myspace facebook and a website. She rock if you dont like here music you dont know what your missing. But it fine with me. You rock Deborah Crooks. Here are some stuff she like to do "Deborah Crooks pours stiff shots of brains, soul and guts into her compositions..."-Flavorpill. "Wonderful work," --Don Campau Singing about faith, love and loss, Deborah is an intimate and edgy artist whose work is dedicated to peace and the process of liberation. With lyric-writing skills are honed by a lifetime of writing, world travel and study of yoga and Buddhism, she's also widely published as an essayist, journalist and poet. Her songs haves received national airplay and been featured on compilations including the Java with Jahvalin Indie Artist CD 2005 ("You Are Home" DCrooks/B.Z. Lewis) and Indie Music For Life Compilation (2007), and the RockerGirl Discoveries CD ("Dream Me" from her first EP "5 Acres" 2003). Deborah has appeared at the 2006 Millenium Music Conference, the 2005 RockerGirl Magazine Music Convention, during SXSW week in Austin, TX, Sunset Junction, the California Music Fest and was a featured performer at the 2007 Harmony Festival. She's also performed at the Grey Eagle in Asheville, NC, Arlene's Grocery in New York and the Knitting Factory in Los Angeles. In 2008 she returned to the studio with producer Ben Bernstein (formerly of New Monsoon) to release a full-length CD "Adding Water to the Ashes" which is receiving national and international airplay. Oft compared to Mazzy Star, Chrissie Hynde and the Cowbow Junkies, her sound draws on equal parts rock and roll, the blues and the songwriter tradition. In early 2009, she participated in the 2009 RPM Challenge, co-writing a new collection of original blues tunes with another San Francisco songwriter, Alex Walsh, some of which will be released as an EP in Fall 2009. Well I have to go talk later.

Thursday, July 16, 2009

G TOM MAC

Hey it me indiemunicnarts again. I am here to tell you about G TOM MAC. You rock g tom. Well here are some of songs Cry Little Sister (2008 CaveClub Video Mix - Lost Boys The Tribe, Secrets of Oz, Box Of Fantasy, The Conversation, Wish You Well, Under Your Skin, You Are, I See You (Theme from the movie I-See-You.com), All The Rage, Gotta Get On With It, You Are (Reprise), The Downside and Cry Little Sister (Original Lost Boys Film Version).Well there are some of his songs. Well here are some stuff about rocking G TOM MAC. G Tom Mac aka Gerard McMann body of work as an artist & songwriter has covered a massive array of ground from his powerful Goth pop classic Cry little sister he wrote and performed for the movie the Lost Boys through the many diverse films & TV shows he has featured songs in from Chasing Amy, to Ice Cubes The Players Club to mention a few, and a wide variety of TV shows that range from Scrubs the Shield. Along with a prolific amount of songs that have been covered by KISS, Carley Simon, Robert Plant & Roger Daltrey. Well I have to go now.

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

You are a Father and YOU ARE GOING TO DIE!

http://blockheadradiolive.com/48forlarry

It could be you in his place, You could be looking at your son and know you will never see his Graduation, you will never see his wedding you will never get to hold your grandbabies.

You will leave your wife to raise your son.

18 months will go so fast how can you teach your young son all there is to be known in the world

How can you tell him your government has failed in the medical system to help save your life.

You worked hard all your life you helped a stranger whenever they needed help, now you are looking into the Small future you have and know that a surgery could prolong your life, you could spend time with your son you could see his future, you can share that future with your love of your life.


But you where told the little $5 you make extra a week makes it to where you lost your insurance, and you cannot even afford the meds that MIGHT keep you alive those 18months you could die tomorrow being off those meds.

Caught in the system, the system that says a family of three that makes less than $360 a week isn't covered no more by insurance. There is no hope you can't afford the Surgery Let alone the meds that keep you alive each day!

THIS COULD BE YOU

YOU CAN HELP YOU CAN HELP with just word of mouth, want to help more? Donate or be a purchaser of the Silent Auction July 24 - July 26th

Spread the word Be human Help a man be there for his son his wife, let him feel that childs arms wrapped around him one more day, let him feel the touch of his wife, let him have a life.

http://blockheadradiolive.com/48forlarry

If 4,000 people respond with a donation or with bidding on an Item from the Charity Auction We can help make one more Day for this man possible.

What would you do if it was you, Your son, Your father? Could you pull $5 out to help them

Dare Dukes

Hey it me indiemusicnarts. I am here to tell you about Dare Dukes. Here are some of there songs Ballad of Darius McCollum, Kick + Holler, Sam's Cathedral, Lucas Goes to the Demolition Derby, Bakersfield, From a Plane and The Equipment Is Fine. I am here to tell you some stuff about Dare Dukes. Born and raised in the exurb of San Jose, California, Dare grew up as the state blossomed into what he calls, "exit-ramp culture" a maze of smoked glass franchises and cookie-cutter subdivisions that took root along the vast network of interstate freeways. "Everyone knows the clichés about suburbia: It's a stark, sanitized landscape, pretty much soulless," Dare explains. "No one needs to remind us of that. I'm more interested in the poetry I see there the weirdness, the anomalies, the resistance. Even in this unlikely grid you can find courageous people and precious things."The songs that make up Dare Dukes´ new album, Prettiest Transmitter of All, are a striking combination of incisive intelligence and sweet, doleful hooks. Looking past the shiny surfaces of American life, the Savannah, GA based singer-songwriter chronicles the everyday world, mining the margins for the eccentric characters and bizarre events that are the heart of his music.Born and raised in the exurb of San Jose, California, Dare grew up as the state blossomed into what he calls, "exit-ramp culture" a maze of smoked-glass franchises and cookie cutter subdivisions that took root along the vast network of interstate freeways. "Everyone knows the clichés about suburbia: It's a stark, sanitized landscape, pretty much soulless," Dare explains. "No one needs to remind us of that. I'm more interested in the poetry I see there the weirdness, the anomalies, the resistance. Even in this unlikely grid you can find courageous people and precious things.Moving to Minneapolis in his twenties, Dare began playing music as bands like Soul Asylum, Babes in Toyland, and the Jayhawks were emerging to define that city's post Replacements sound. Influenced by seminal post-punk groups like the Pixies and Fugazi, and musical raconteurs like Tom Waits and Kurt Weill, Dare fronted the Penelopes, a frenetic quartet that was a fixture in the city's rock clubs. After moving to New York City, Dare took a hiatus from music to focus on writing and theater, but began playing out again, backed by friends and expert musicians Mark Boquist and Paul Garisto. This collaboration led to the bulk of the arrangements for the songs Dare produced for Prettiest Transmitter of All."America is a crazy, scary, and fascinating landscape," Dare says. "The reality is a lot more interesting to me than what the nightly news depicts. The way I see it, it's a place filled with eccentric characters, all on their own strange mission some nuts, some saner than the rest of us. These missions, these people, they are what my music is about.""The Ballad Of Darius McCollum," a burning uptempo number inspired by actual events, makes clear Dare's skills as both songwriter and producer. The song captures the insouciant compulsion of a Lower East Side man with Asperger Syndrome who, obsessed with the subway system, impersonates a conductor and commandeers a train, driving it several stops before being caught. With his high, lilting and plaintive voice, Dare wistfully inhabits McCollum, while the grind of the rhythm section, the crunch of guitars, and an ethereal keyboard line join together to push the song to near perfection."Bakersfield," which Dare describes as "the closest thing I have to a traditional song," is heartbreaking in its spare depiction of lonely desperation. Minimally arranged, the song builds measure by measure, as visually arresting lyrics describe a man's search for his lost lover. By the time trumpet and trombone blow in to announce the protagonist's arrival in Bakersfield, the song has created a large and empathetic space, large enough for the listener step into.With the album due in early November and a regional tour of the Southeast in the works, Dare is eager to have the album heard. With a head full of ideas, he's already begun work on a new batch of songs, and plans to go back into the studio early next year after finishing support for Prettiest Transmitter of All. His goal for the next project is to push the boundaries of his instrumentation as far as the limits of his lyrical imagination. But for now, Prettiest Transmitter of All, with its intelligence, eclectic soul and richly layered melodies, is an album to savor.

Charlie Wheeler Band

Hey it me indiemusicnarts here to tell you about The Charlie Wheeler Band. They rock. Here are some of there songs Dreamin of You, Highway Run, I Got to Ramble, In a Daydream, My Mama Cried, New York City Night, No One's Gonna Save You, Protect You, Recess of His Mind, Take Your Love from Me and When the Lord Comes to Get You. There are some of his song now I want to tell you some stuff about The Charlie Wheeler Band Fate works in strange ways. Sometimes, when the stars line up just right, and luck is in one's favor, amazing things can happen. This might be the best way to describe the conception of the Charlie Wheeler Band. When guitarist and songwriter Charlie Wheeler decided it was time to "make a proper recording," he enlisted the help of Anthony Brown, the very talented keyboardist, engineer and producer at AllSound Studios in Warren, PA. "Anthony helped me assemble the right mix of players to get this project going." says Wheeler. Brown's first call was to long time collaborator and good friend Greek Cheronis (vocal/harmonicas). It took Brown about two minutes to convince Cheronis to join the project. Cheronis arrived at AllSound Studios about 15 minutes later, unannounced and all fired up! Thus began the Charlie Wheeler Band. A combination of the hottest and most talented musicians between Jamestown (NY), Warren (PA) and Ridgway (PA), the Charlie Wheeler Band was created in 2007. Originally assembled as a studio band, the group became energized as the recording of their 2nd CD "Highway Run" progressed. With the addition of Chuck Jaques on Bass and Darren Payne on Drums, all of the pieces just seemed to fit together. Collectively, the decision was made; a high energy, powerful, live show must be shared."What happened to the guitar solo, the piano solo, the instrumentation?" Wheeler asks, directing the question at today's popular music. "Where did it go? Isn't playing your instrument to your fullest potential one of the bedrock principles that rock n' roll was founded upon?" Wheeler writes songs in a variety of styles, ranging from riff based blues-rock to roadhouse-rockabilly to monster power ballads. He generally leaves ample room in his arrangements for the individual band members to express themselves instrumentally. During live performance, CWB is never shy about expansive improvisation. Maybe it took 20 years in the music business for things to fall into place. Maybe it was simply where life took this group of talented players. Maybe the stars lined up just right. Maybe it was fate working its strange ways.

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

pigatopia

Hey it me indiemusicnarts again. I am here to tell you about pigatopa. She is a nice woman. Here are some of her links www.pigatopia.etsy.com www.pigatopia.artfire.com www.pigatopia.blogspot.com . She have her own book. I have read it is a great book. She is all so a stalker on bhr. You can talk to here at blockheadradiolive.com . I have to go talk to all reader later.

Citizens of Contraty Knowledge

Hey it me indiemusicnarts I am here to tell you about Citizens of Contraty Knowledge. Here are some of there songs Complicated ,Lonely Hearts Society ,House Of Cards, Unless You Do , Real Love , Spread Your Wings , Brand New Dance ,Beautiful Dreamer , Friend , Swallow and Wrong Side Of The World . There are some of there rocking songs. I have some stuff to share this band of 4 journeyman musicians has found indie success with their first release, having licensed music to Showtime's hit series "The Tudors" starring Jonathan Rhys-Meyers, Nickelodeon's "Drake and Josh" and "Zoey 101", MTV's LOGO network, and College Sports Television. Their music has made a splash on college radio from Maine to Virginia, Michigan to Long Island, and the politically charged song "Wrong Side Of The World" is featured in the independent film "PBI: Paranormal Bureau of Investigation." Lead singer Chris Barczynski and drummer Blake Hepburn were introduced by mutual friend Gary Brown, a brilliant singer, songwriter, and producer. A few months after that initial meeting, Chris received an unexpected call from Blake. Blake began to tell Chris of a dream he'd had the night before. In the dream, Blake had seen Chris as the frontman of his band, performing in front of a crowded stadium. He had even envisioned the name of the band: "Rare Bird". Seeing this dream as a sign of great possibilities, Chris and Blake began writing and rehearsing together with another New York guitarist with whom Chris had already been writing and recording while searching for a bassist. After seven months of writing and rehearsing, and playing one gig, that guitarist vanished into thin air. The dream was in limbo.

Monday, July 13, 2009

me and my father

Hello it me indiemusicnarts. I am here to tell you a story that called me and my father. It is based on a real story. Hey dad when can I have a blog. Dad said " This summer". So three week later it is the summer. So later in the day me and my dad got ready to make my blog. He told me to thaink of a name for my blog. So I was thainking of name. So what came out of my mouth was indiemusicnarts. So he ask me what it was about I told him it was about indie music and arts. So then he asked me what coler he want my blog and i said black and red. Then he told me to come do some post. That is how indiemusicnart was made.

Sunday, July 12, 2009

DeDe sorensen

Hey it me indiemusicnarts again. I am here to tell you about the fables DeDe sorensen. She is a nice woman. Here are some thing about her From the moment I could see, I think. I was always interested in form and color and greatly enjoyed “finding the pictures” in wood grain, clouds, etc. I always appreciated art and spent my time in the library pouring over books that held the works of the masters, as well as, treasuring books that contained illustrations. However, I was under the impression that I could not create art myself … that I was not an artist. I saw myself as others saw me – “brainy” and business oriented. I worked as a computer operator in an Army Intelligence Unit in Germany after graduating high school in 1980 where I met my husband who was a computer programmer in the same unit. I also worked as a Lead Teller/New Account Rep for a Savings & Loan after leaving the Army and before I became pregnant with my daughter. After the birth of my daughter in 1985, I began drawing utilizing the book “Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain” by Betty Edwards and painted my first painting, “Waterfall” in the fall of 1986.I am on Myspace and have gathered quite a few friends there – celebrities, artists, authors, galleries, musicians, actors – pursuing various artistic endeavors. My profile is located here: http://www.myspace.com/dedesorensen I also have a blog called Paint and Pen: Observations, Celebrations, and Frustrations of a Freelancer by Artist, Author DeDe Sorensen. My blog is located here: http://paintnpen.blogspot.com/. Yes, I enjoy gourmet cooking & baking, reading, music, interior design and carpentry. I watch cooking and home improvement shows, Deadliest Catch and Dirty Jobs, CSI:NY and Forensics/Crime Reality Documentaries on television. I’m also a competition show junkie and tune in weekly to shows like Top Chef, Next Food Network Star, Next Design Show Star, Helk’s Kitchen, Last Restaurant Standing and the like. There are some stuf about DeDe sorensen. Like I said she is very nice. Well I have to go talk later.

Saturday, July 11, 2009

Ad space

Hey it me indiemusicnart again. I am here to tell you that I am selling ad space on my blog for 5 bucks for 6 months. You can email me at iniemusicnarts@gmail.com. That if you want to buy a space on my blog. Like I said it is 5 bucks for 6 months. You know were to talk to me at. I have to go talk later.

Monday, July 6, 2009

Mike Burnes

Hey it me indiemusicnart again to tell you about Mike Burnes . Mike Burnes, a new songwriter with a wide variety of genres. Mike explores his songwriting talents when he's not busy as a free-lance sports photographer. Living along Florida's Gulf Coast, Mike is just as likely to be fishing as he is to be playing guitar! He's fond of saying "If you wanna catch a fish, you gotta go to water."Mike is a singer/songwriter from Pace, Florida. A bachelor and dog lover, he's very close to his family. When Mike has a musical instrument in his hands, he's a happy man. Mike is known for his tall stature and quiet manners.You rock Mike Burnes. Hey you can find Mike Burnes at blockheadradiolive.com hey I have to go now bye.

Friday, July 3, 2009

larry

Hey it me indiemusicnarts again. I am here to tell you about larry. He is a great guy. Larry Hamm over at Chelsea Lynn Designs on Artfire is a friend of many in the world of handmade, he is also the voice of The Crazy Train on Blockhead Radio. Larry has a fantastic wife Janet, and an 8 year old son Jacob who live with him in Lansing, NC deep in the Blue Ridge Mountains. Larry is a friend to everyone and just an all around swell guy. He is most definitely the “shirt off your back” kind of friend. Right now, all of Larry’s friends and Blockhead radio are teaming up to help him out in a tough time.Larry is a disabled diabetic who currently has lost his health insurance. His medication alone monthly is over $2,000. Larry is not receiving disability, he has not been approved yet. His wife is the only source of income and she doesn’t make enough to cover his medications. Larry’s doctors have given him an outlook of only 18 months to live if he doesn’t receive a $17,000 gastric bypass surgery as soon as possible. Larry and his family need all the help from their family and friends they can get! Jacob and Janet need Larry to hang around here with them as long as he possibly can! All of his friends surely want Larry to stick around too!All of us at Blockhead Radio are gearing up for the biggest Radiothon you’ll ever be a part of! July 24th at 6pm until July 26th at 6pm, Blockhead Rod will be live on the radio for 48 hours straight raising money for our friend Larry. A silent auction of donated handmade goods will also be going up on the home page of Blockhead Radio with 100% of the proceeds going to Larry.If you would like to be a part of this wonderful event, please email DeDe Sorensen at: 48forlarry@blockheadradio.com Please donate any handmade items you can for the silent auction have your emails in with your donations by July 22nd. If you would like to donate cash for Larry’s prescriptions and surgery please visit Blockhead Radio July 24th through July 26th. There will be plenty of ways to get your donations in.Keep listening to Blockhead Radio for fantastic indie music, and how you can help Larry Hamm of Chelsea Lynn Designs.Hey larry I know you out there i'm telling you rock. See you later you rock larry
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tindlebear

Hey it me again indiemusicnart. I am here to talk about tindlebear. She is amazing. She got a bear that she named huck. Here are some of here links www.tindlebears.artfire.com,www.renstudioonline.com, last of all link for tindle www.tindlebears.blogspot.com . She dose amazing art. Here are some struf she like to do she make artist teddy bear she also like to do all kinds of art she hang out with her famoly she love to play with her two cats and dogs they movies and video games her favorite passtime is barbeques at the pond and she live in west central ohio. And like i was saying she dose amazing art. I love her art to. Well I have to go remember tindlebear. See you all later.

Thursday, July 2, 2009

LaDeDaCreations

Hey it me indiemsicnart agin I am talking about ladeda right now . Here are so working with polymer clay, wire and all kinds of art mediums. I have a shop at artfire and etsy and working on a ladedacreations website. For the past year I have been doing LaDeDaCreations by myself but I am glad to say that the DeDa part of our name is finally coming into play! We took my Name "Laura" and my friends name "Delinda" and formed ladeda. We like hippie type things and all kinds of unusual arts!Here are some of la links My artfire shop, My etsy shop. Ladeda is a graet person. She is careing and dose realy great art. Well I have to go bye see you later.

The Stone Coyotes

Hey it me indiemusicnart. I'm here to tell you about The Stone Coyotes. They have some rocking music. The Stone Coyotes are a bare-bones rock family trio. Here are some of there songs Tomorrow Is Another Day, Land of the Living,Not Right Now,The Lights of Home,All For Angelina,The Beat's Got a Hold on Me,Trouble Down in Texas, Brand New Car,A Charmed Life, If I Knew How to Dance, Kern River,The Grey Robe of the Rain,A Rude Awakening,The Ones Who Rocked and Rolled,Might Have Been Memphis,The River's Mouth, Creepin' Like a Cat,Reunited,Thunder on the Left (remake),I Wanna Be a Punk Again,What a Pity,Never Say Die andA Deep and Abiding Love. There are some of there amazing songs. The Stone Coyotes rock my world. Here some thing you have to read her husband Doug Tibbles was a TV writer for such shows as The Munsters, Bewitched, Andy Griffith, My Three Sons, Family Affair, and many more.

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

picard

Hi it me indiemusicnarts. I'm am here to tell you about picard. She is a amazing. You can find her at www.picardcreative.artfire.com , www.indieartsstudio.com www.picardcreative.blogspot.com . Like i was saying picard is a amazing person. She love cat like me. She like vintage images. She like to read and hang out with her son, play with her crazy cats, graphics and indie art. I love her art. She is a nice careing lady like I siad I love her art. You can chat with her at www.blockheadradiolive.com. Well that all I have now tune in latter for a fabules artison