Howdy Folks,
It's been almost a month to the day since my last update and I hope everyone in the US had a great Thanksgiving and those from around the world are in excellent health and spirits! The name of the game has been time management around here but we managed to record our 2nd cut since I opened this studio and resumed work for the next album. So far we have 2 pieces for consideration, '1812' and 'Perfect', both of which are solid contenders. We'll be heading back to the studio in a couple of weeks to do another song and I'm really looking forward to it. With this album not being a concept album, like the last one was, it lets every song fight for itself. I expect it all to sound different from track to track. The feedback has been very positive, which is a tremendous boost. I make the music to my own satisfaction but to know that there are people enjoying it makes it really special. I'm grateful for it. You could say THANKFUL for it. I'm thankful that Nick Katona at There is Hope Records included '1812' in the Sandy storm relief compilation as it's nice to do something useful with my music any time I get the chance. I'm also thankful to Tony Romero at Aiir Radio for letting me co-host his radio show with him. We had an excellent turnout and we'll do it again periodically. There really were some hysterical moments and excellent music as always, but it felt good to do something positive, as we dedicated the show to Gregg and Allison Olson..Gregg, just having had a stroke and recovering from partial paralyzation. Man, I hope you get better soon. Anyway, it's back to work for me with the next track always nagging in my mind for a couple of weeks down the road.
Until then. Peace.
Leibowitz
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Sandy Relief Album
11/24 Radio Show Replay
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Wednesday, October 31, 2012
No music?
Not a chance! Been practicing more than ever though in order to play better on the next set of songs. My hunch is it will pay off as I'm always noticing ways to improve. The more I learn, figure out and write between recordings the more evolved the compositions will be. It's pretty funny actually...all these years from when I started, I'm still trying to get my left hand to be quicker on the drums. I'm having a lot of fun with guitars as well...but the real important thing is finding a key that is comfortable to sing in and I think I've nailed that...It would be cool to get a band together but I kind of don't care all that much with no gigs lined up, which I don't care that much about either. To make this music now and hammer away at the project is the most important thing. So, I imagine within the next few months you will hear a few new cuts off the forthcoming album. Getting that 1812 bit out of the way was a step in the right direction! Mailing out more albums and posters this week, like last week and the week before that, which is a beautiful thing!
Thank you for listening!
Josh
Albums on Bandcamp
ReverbNation
Thank you for listening!
Josh
Albums on Bandcamp
ReverbNation
Saturday, August 18, 2012
Oblivion Revisited..Or Visited?
Howdy Folks!
Well I'm in a good mood. With so much going on in the new music department, due to being underway on my 3rd album in a new and fully operational studio all my own, I almost forgot that the 6 panel digipacks and posters are on their way over here and hit my doorstep come Monday....so with all that I shall now be presenting the official roll out of all things related to the release of....................................................................................................................................................................................
THE BEGINNING OF THE ENDLESS SEARCH FOR OBLIVION
*If you want one, please email Josh@STEMarketingSolutions.com and place your order, including your shipping address. Posters $10+shipping. CD $12+shipping. Combo $20+ shipping (DO IT!)*
I have to tell you, it was a fun album to make and the story was a trip to come up with. It really was an EXTREMELY gross take on people and events in reality, twisted all around into a crazy nautical odyssey. The music stuck obnoxiously close to the intended storyline as well as the artwork and making the former happen effectively was a big time challenge!
Naturally, a big part of why this album was fun was that I got to work with engineer, bassist, saxophonist, keyboard player Tony Livadas again as well as with Martin Kornick doing the visuals as was the case with Guitar For Money. All of us have risen a bit since the last project in such a short amount of time. It is apparent in how busy we are! By working with talented individuals on this level it really brought out the best in me and I was locked on on what I felt was a solid idea. Speaking of talented people, I also had the amazing good fortune of meeting and recording with my friends Kev Feazey and Matt Stevens in London. Matt had made that arrangement and I came to town and we came up with the Fist. Kev and I had been working at a breakneck pace for hours and we weren't sure if Matt would be able to make it, but he did and played some incredibly clever parts. What these guys probably didn't know is that I had 5 backup plans should any number of situations occur....a surprise guest, extra time, any no show, etc....I was exhausted, stressed and running on fumes that week by the time we did the session but it came out just right I'd say and it is something I'll never forget.
With such a developed story that envelops The Beginning Of The Endless Search For Oblivion, I plan to not wait to be interviewed to let in on bits and pieces and will be writing segments about the characters, the plot line and some of the inspiration behind the story..the real faces and places in Florida....I'll post pictures and videos as well. People who like this will want to dig their teeth into it and I say by all means...
I think at some point down the line I'll revisit these characters. It would be fun and let more aspects of the "personalities" show. For now, I'm working on less conceptual but equally demanding music that will be different, as what would be the point of doing it all the same?
-Leibowitz
Well I'm in a good mood. With so much going on in the new music department, due to being underway on my 3rd album in a new and fully operational studio all my own, I almost forgot that the 6 panel digipacks and posters are on their way over here and hit my doorstep come Monday....so with all that I shall now be presenting the official roll out of all things related to the release of....................................................................................................................................................................................
THE BEGINNING OF THE ENDLESS SEARCH FOR OBLIVION
*If you want one, please email Josh@STEMarketingSolutions.com and place your order, including your shipping address. Posters $10+shipping. CD $12+shipping. Combo $20+ shipping (DO IT!)*
I have to tell you, it was a fun album to make and the story was a trip to come up with. It really was an EXTREMELY gross take on people and events in reality, twisted all around into a crazy nautical odyssey. The music stuck obnoxiously close to the intended storyline as well as the artwork and making the former happen effectively was a big time challenge!
Naturally, a big part of why this album was fun was that I got to work with engineer, bassist, saxophonist, keyboard player Tony Livadas again as well as with Martin Kornick doing the visuals as was the case with Guitar For Money. All of us have risen a bit since the last project in such a short amount of time. It is apparent in how busy we are! By working with talented individuals on this level it really brought out the best in me and I was locked on on what I felt was a solid idea. Speaking of talented people, I also had the amazing good fortune of meeting and recording with my friends Kev Feazey and Matt Stevens in London. Matt had made that arrangement and I came to town and we came up with the Fist. Kev and I had been working at a breakneck pace for hours and we weren't sure if Matt would be able to make it, but he did and played some incredibly clever parts. What these guys probably didn't know is that I had 5 backup plans should any number of situations occur....a surprise guest, extra time, any no show, etc....I was exhausted, stressed and running on fumes that week by the time we did the session but it came out just right I'd say and it is something I'll never forget.
With such a developed story that envelops The Beginning Of The Endless Search For Oblivion, I plan to not wait to be interviewed to let in on bits and pieces and will be writing segments about the characters, the plot line and some of the inspiration behind the story..the real faces and places in Florida....I'll post pictures and videos as well. People who like this will want to dig their teeth into it and I say by all means...
I think at some point down the line I'll revisit these characters. It would be fun and let more aspects of the "personalities" show. For now, I'm working on less conceptual but equally demanding music that will be different, as what would be the point of doing it all the same?
-Leibowitz
Monday, August 6, 2012
Why Should Artists Make Albums?
.....When hardly anyone but the most loyal and traditional music lovers are still buying them. Have people at large lost the interest in hearing a bunch of songs in one sitting from an artist in favor of the odd tune every now and then released digitally, Youtubed, Spotified, Pandorad, etc?
Change is one of those things that happens in funny ways and over the past 2+ decades, we've seen a lot of it which I feel we are still coming to grips with. At least I am! I was the kind of guy growing up who spent my whole bank account buying albums in the store if I was lucky enough to find them. It was exciting too as some of the more rare rock albums were hard to find. I remember finding the ELP double live album Welcome Back My Friends To The Show That Never Ends (which I am listening to now) as an import after trying to rack it down for months in 1992 or so. I think I paid $25 in 1992 money for it and I was glad I did!!
To someone growing up today this kind of thing is probably the same way I looked at how old fashioned it looked in those movies when people made a phone call and it had to be switched over from some operator at a switchboard. What a hassle!
To put things in some proper perspective, we are in a terrible recession and many are out of work or struggling to make ends meet. To add to that, think about how expensive broadband, cable and the cost of living is and then take a look at how many sold out concerts you see or attend....or have seen poorly attended or cancelled even. It is important for people to have broadband in these times as it makes communication easier and more enjoyable so I can see why families place huge emphasis on that.
Now with digital downloads, legal and illegal, most have given up on paying for or even obtaining music, choosing to stream it instead through a variety of services and getting a CD is almost like a collector's edition...and you know what? That's OK and if it's not, we'd all better get hip to it, because it's reality. People will buy collector's editions at your shows or even will contact you in person or buy it through an outlet or a number of sites.
So to answer my question, the reason artists should make albums is for themselves and for the FANS and people who want the collector's edition. They are the most loyal of your listeners and deserve it. They will be the ones at your shows that are pissed off that you don't have it for sale so you better love them for that.
You also should not shut out the 'loaders. Who's to say that just because their methods of buying or obtaining music is not the way you'd like them to buy it, that they are cheating you or making you fail? You better believe that these folks will be checking your show out or at least thinking about hopping the gate, if you've got the goods.
:0)
Leibowitz
Click here to listen to (in full for free) or buy my albums!
Send me an email!
Change is one of those things that happens in funny ways and over the past 2+ decades, we've seen a lot of it which I feel we are still coming to grips with. At least I am! I was the kind of guy growing up who spent my whole bank account buying albums in the store if I was lucky enough to find them. It was exciting too as some of the more rare rock albums were hard to find. I remember finding the ELP double live album Welcome Back My Friends To The Show That Never Ends (which I am listening to now) as an import after trying to rack it down for months in 1992 or so. I think I paid $25 in 1992 money for it and I was glad I did!!
To someone growing up today this kind of thing is probably the same way I looked at how old fashioned it looked in those movies when people made a phone call and it had to be switched over from some operator at a switchboard. What a hassle!
To put things in some proper perspective, we are in a terrible recession and many are out of work or struggling to make ends meet. To add to that, think about how expensive broadband, cable and the cost of living is and then take a look at how many sold out concerts you see or attend....or have seen poorly attended or cancelled even. It is important for people to have broadband in these times as it makes communication easier and more enjoyable so I can see why families place huge emphasis on that.
Now with digital downloads, legal and illegal, most have given up on paying for or even obtaining music, choosing to stream it instead through a variety of services and getting a CD is almost like a collector's edition...and you know what? That's OK and if it's not, we'd all better get hip to it, because it's reality. People will buy collector's editions at your shows or even will contact you in person or buy it through an outlet or a number of sites.
So to answer my question, the reason artists should make albums is for themselves and for the FANS and people who want the collector's edition. They are the most loyal of your listeners and deserve it. They will be the ones at your shows that are pissed off that you don't have it for sale so you better love them for that.
You also should not shut out the 'loaders. Who's to say that just because their methods of buying or obtaining music is not the way you'd like them to buy it, that they are cheating you or making you fail? You better believe that these folks will be checking your show out or at least thinking about hopping the gate, if you've got the goods.
:0)
Leibowitz
Click here to listen to (in full for free) or buy my albums!
Send me an email!
Sunday, August 5, 2012
A Narrow Escape-A New Album Coming For 2013
Hello!
I hope all of you are in high spirits and enjoying the Olympics or at least some free time to spend at your leisure. When I have that kind of time, I usually end up not using it leisurely. That was the case this past July with most of my "free" time being spent building a monster.
With the old studio I recorded at relocating most likely at the end of the year and Tony on tour as much as he is, I'll be moving forward with my 3rd release playing all instruments, producing as usual, and mixing and editing it as well at my own facility.
Luckily, Tony was nice enough to spot check my gear and we went through all of it to make sure I'd be set and my recording room was suitable enough. It's good to have friends. Now I am set to make music as much as I please.
As of now, I don't have a band and no one is beating down the doors for me to play their festival or venue solo acoustic. This is 100% fine. When I was trying to get booked and playing places I found it to be fun to play but dealing with the promoters or club owners was a pain. Spending the time to get booked is a hassle and I'm not a "career musician".
I'm sure they are dealing with the economy in their own way and when the right venues and contacts are hip to the sound, I'll play wherever, within reason. Meanwhile, I've been coming up with some ideas to put on free concerts. I'm an explorer and I've found a few secret outlets here and there that I could plug into.
So with that, I tune up the acoustic guitar this Sunday morning and adventure into the land of absurdity once again to track down a tune or 2.
Take good care and thanks for listening!!
Josh
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Email Me!
I hope all of you are in high spirits and enjoying the Olympics or at least some free time to spend at your leisure. When I have that kind of time, I usually end up not using it leisurely. That was the case this past July with most of my "free" time being spent building a monster.
With the old studio I recorded at relocating most likely at the end of the year and Tony on tour as much as he is, I'll be moving forward with my 3rd release playing all instruments, producing as usual, and mixing and editing it as well at my own facility.
Luckily, Tony was nice enough to spot check my gear and we went through all of it to make sure I'd be set and my recording room was suitable enough. It's good to have friends. Now I am set to make music as much as I please.
As of now, I don't have a band and no one is beating down the doors for me to play their festival or venue solo acoustic. This is 100% fine. When I was trying to get booked and playing places I found it to be fun to play but dealing with the promoters or club owners was a pain. Spending the time to get booked is a hassle and I'm not a "career musician".
I'm sure they are dealing with the economy in their own way and when the right venues and contacts are hip to the sound, I'll play wherever, within reason. Meanwhile, I've been coming up with some ideas to put on free concerts. I'm an explorer and I've found a few secret outlets here and there that I could plug into.
So with that, I tune up the acoustic guitar this Sunday morning and adventure into the land of absurdity once again to track down a tune or 2.
Take good care and thanks for listening!!
Josh
Bandcamp Link To Albums
Email Me!
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
Way Beyond Oblivion
Well, I'm on vacation. It just started so for me the first few days are much like my other days...phone calls, emails, projects, practice, work! It's good to have my work be in the demand that it is as well as having the drive to expand STE Marketing Solutions, my media company and label, to do other things beyond what we do already. It's come to the point that for many reasons, STE will be doing media production inhouse, having its own studio. Now, once upon a time I went to school to learn the ins and outs of video and audio recording and editing...the works. Once I graduated I first saw much more of the TV and video production editing aspect and less of the production of music. That all changed when I recorded Guitar For Money back in 2010 and through to the current day where my musical drive or output has not waned a bit. Before I do anything serious with the studio for potential clients, I will be doing my entire next album here, save for bits here and there that I might book a local (or not so local) studio for. I'm also going to be making mock commercials and audio promo spots. Video will probably be something beyond that as well. All of this is exciting stuff that I'm really looking into peeling into once the gear arrives.
On a different musical note, with regards to the 2 albums I've already done, they are available in several formats and for those who want to purchase anything, please send an email to Josh@STEMarketingSolutions.com with the subject line "Order" and let me know which album you want and I'll make sure you get it! Guitar For Money Digipacks and posters are $12 each, shipping included going anywhere in the US. The same deal will be the story with The Beginning Of The Endless Search For Oblivion when they arrive. If you are outside the US, please let me know where and we'll get you sorted without you feeling fleeced on shipping!!
Show Me The Way To The Stage... and be well!
Leibowitz
Artist Links:
www.leibowitz.bandcamp.com
www.reverbnation.com/leibowitzmusic
www.facebook.com/leibowitzmusic
www.twitter.com/leibowitzmusic
On a different musical note, with regards to the 2 albums I've already done, they are available in several formats and for those who want to purchase anything, please send an email to Josh@STEMarketingSolutions.com with the subject line "Order" and let me know which album you want and I'll make sure you get it! Guitar For Money Digipacks and posters are $12 each, shipping included going anywhere in the US. The same deal will be the story with The Beginning Of The Endless Search For Oblivion when they arrive. If you are outside the US, please let me know where and we'll get you sorted without you feeling fleeced on shipping!!
Show Me The Way To The Stage... and be well!
Leibowitz
Artist Links:
www.leibowitz.bandcamp.com
www.reverbnation.com/leibowitzmusic
www.facebook.com/leibowitzmusic
www.twitter.com/leibowitzmusic
Saturday, June 23, 2012
The FIRE! project
Man. Changes happen quickly in some ways and not so quickly in others. Above all else is is the FIRE! I have to make new music and the perspective I maintain to retain focus and enthusiasm. It's not about the money or even the shot at playing decent sized gigs anymore. Right now we are back to basics. Small ball. I'm confident in my playing and the writing and getting everything I want done. That is important. It isn't easy but it is THE factor needed to see a musical project through to completion along with a budget and the will to do it. This project will be the most challenging for me due to all of the changes and what I'm trying to get across as I'm not about to retread anything like I've done. The wild whips of changes often sling you forward if you are facing the right way and can ride that wave...in spirit. My attitude is to focus a lot more on each track this time around and there is no rush for release. Why in the world would I? I've been playing all parts on all instruments thus far and if things keep progressing, I might just leave it that way. I'm learning so much that there is no way that this experience will be a loss as I will be doing a lot of the mixing and technical stuff myself as well at times. A decent part of the budget will go toward the 3 or 4 items left needed for me to make my own studio grade recordings at my own pace. I'm fortunate to be able to play real instruments and sing so I don't have to choke the life out of the recording with digital tools too much or add faux beats or whatnot but the interfaces and processes are not too different from home or studio recording I find....at least the way I do it. Currently, I'm working on my arrangement of the 1812 Overture and I have plenty of homework left, although the track is taking shape nicely. The thing about doing a track like this, hopefully well, is that the rest of the series of songs on the project better be damn good....and they will be! I have some interesting works in the um...works. I can finally put in the order for the digipacks for the 2nd album which is already available in digital format. Posters and digipacks for Guitar For Money are still available but I'm happy to report that the stock is shrinking!!! Be well everyone and have a great weekend. Thanks for your supporting me with your ears and nice words. Back to the beat.
Leibowitz
Artist Links:
www.leibowitz.bandcamp.com
www.reverbnation.com/leibowitzmusic
www.facebook.com/leibowitzmusic
www.twitter.com/leibowitzmusic
Leibowitz
Artist Links:
www.leibowitz.bandcamp.com
www.reverbnation.com/leibowitzmusic
www.facebook.com/leibowitzmusic
www.twitter.com/leibowitzmusic
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