Devaune #LIVE Recording “Get to know you better”
Devaune Ratteray
Devaune #LIVE Recording “Get to know you better”
Devaune Ratteray
criscab Repost from @generaldjak was an amazing last show!! #lightituptour big thank you to everyone that came out tonight to the National and to everyone on this tour @realcolliebuddz @newkingstonlive @pjmcginnis1 @bigdomsbass215 @bdmdrums @ryandmccauley @iamalexislayne @generaldjak
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Read moreill-Logical Linguistics performing their hit, “Go Slow” with Victims of Existence at the 2012 Hollywood Music in Media Awards – Nov 15, 2012. “Go Slow” won in the Best Rap/Hip Hop category earlier in the night,as Host Greg London states. Special thanks to IVibes Productions, Suntoucher Entertainment, the Bermuda Department of Tourism, and all supporters and friends. Special Shout out to PlayList Management, LLC – http://www.playlistmanagement.net
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Heather Nova performing “Higher Ground” , “Island” and “Turn the Compass Round” at the Rolling Stone Weekender festival in germany on the 12th November 2011. Also includes a short interview.
Heather on acoustic guitar, Arnulf Lindner on cello and Sara Johnston on backup performing Higher Ground as amber-colored sunlight softly blends the artists with their surroundings. A short interview and almost an hour of live music with Heather’s classics ,Island, Turn the Compass Round and many more during the Rolling Stone Weekender Festival 2011. Dec11
Heather Nova
Historically, Emancipation celebrations have been centered around the Annual Cup Match Cricket Classic event, beginning on Thursday and ending on Friday. The game has traditionally been flanked by concert events and other activities in the evenings. The first day of Cup Match has always been the slow day at the Cup Match Cricket Classic game with many people choosing to spend the day outside with family and friends. Younger generations, in recent years, have used this holiday as a community gathering event at Horseshoe Bay; … read more
Clinark writes: Bermuda Day in London, June 4th 2012 at Lockside Lounge, Camden Lock was a Blessed Day Indeed with Good Vibes from Start to Finish. Congratulations to all the other fellow artist as well who took part in this Wonderful Event. One Love!
Kass: Guitar also Lead Singer for a big UK Reggae band RAS ITES. They are wicked, like a young version of ASWAD. Adrian: Keyboardist. What a Talent! He plays for many of the Major Artists in the Industry. The Legendary FLUXY: DRUMS The Legendary Mafia: Bass Guitar. One of the Top Producers in the Reggae industry with over 30 years in the Business with some of UK’s & Europe’s Finest … The Sly n Robbie of Europe!
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Event Live Streaming courtesy of One Harmony Radio Station
JROC TV presents this “Drumline Teaser” in the centre of Hamilton two days before the main event May 20th, 2012 @ The National Stadium.
Local drumlines: National Drumline, PHC Drumcore, Sandy’s “Showtime” Drumline & Whitney Drumline.
International Performances: Gwynn Park Highschool “Marching Yellow Jackets & Howard University “Showtime Band” (featured here)
Gates Open: 1:00pm Showtime: 3:00pm Facebook Event
Tickets can be purchased:
For event information call: 441-292-0282 or visit Facebook.
Quency Phillips, the Engine behind Fuzion Artist & Athlete Management, Fuzion Entertainment & FAMLife, is host Cha’Von K. Clarke‘s guest of honour during the 7th episode of On the Couch Variety & Talk Show @ the Deep Lounge & Nightclub.
At the time of his On The Couch appearance Quency was in Bermuda representing and managing Fuzion’s sponsorship of the The 2012 Lime Carifta Games.
Fuzion Athlete Management’s (FAM) initial involvement on the island with Bermudian football icon David Bascome and The Hope4Life Foundation has continued to grow and prosper into other equally important collaborations and initiatives; The Ultimate Bermuda Experience, The Bermuda Musical Festival, The Middle School Summit … to name a few.
Quency has granted BermudaStream this exclusive look into just exactly what was going through his mind as he found himself “put on the spot” as the only judge in a mini X Factor BDA!
Quency Phillips (Owner/Ceo Fuzion Athelete & Artist Management)
First, let me start off by saying that I enjoyed my time at “On The Couch.”
Cha’Von Clarke is doing a great job with the evolution of the show, and the opportunity she is providing to Bermuda.
Same goes to Bermuda Sports Network for their support in making the show a reality.
Now to the episode.
Segment 1:
Hindsight is 20/20, and what I realized is that doing something like that is VERY difficult. You have to establish the bar based on what you see – but I’m getting ahead of myself a bit. Let me set the table a bit. I was TIRED. Let me repeat. I was TIRED. That pretty much showed, as well as me not having a haircut in far too long!
Anyway, the first segment flowed. I liked the overall interaction we had in this segment. I didn’t get questions or anything like that prior to stepping on the set, so it truly was exactly how you saw it. As I tell the artists and athletes that I manage – if you’re prepared, you’re always ready. All I did prior to sitting in front of the host was listen to music. I had some nerves, but they quickly went away. I tried to inflect a bit of humor to loosen up the crowd as well, as that’s a big part of my personality.
Segment 2:
So, it all begins. The first rapper was J-Silva. Some things happened where his music was off, but as I told him, never let it show to the audience. He was ruined before he began, in my opinion. I cringed during his entire performance.
Haz wasn’t too bad. From what I heard, he has a song on the radio in Bermuda. He was nervous, he was pitchy, but he kept going. I hope he continues with the music. I had to throw a few jokes in there to loosen the artists and the crowd up a bit. Haz, it was all in fun!
Marissa Trott (BYGT Auditons Week 2) was next. I felt her nerves, but here’s a situation where you can tell an artist is just starting out. With a vocal coach, and more confidence I believe she could find her sound. I would look at her as a pop artist, though, and she has an unique look. When I watched her perform, I paid more attention to her entire package. With some grooming, I’d love to see how she evolves. I believe she was only 13 or 14, so she has time on her side – dedication is next.
Imari came through and performed like a seasoned emcee. I liked her vibe, style, flow, etc. This was a positive moment for the show. This was the first artist that I felt could actually perform right now somewhere. I can’t wait to see more from her.
Angelis Hunt – man. Arguably the most difficult critique of the show. He needs a vocal coach asap, but that’s not a bad thing. He’s basically been teaching himself through church how to sing. In our industry, we know what singing in the church can do to your voice (positive and negative). He tried a few runs, high and low notes, etc, that he wasn’t equipped to sing, but I do feel a vocal coach can help him. I’d love to hear him after a year of training. Shoutout to Angelis, though, as I’ve seen him a couple times since this performance in Bermuda.
Segment 3:
King Infamus set it off. I think I said all that I needed to say. This is probably the most popular critique of the show based on the feedback I’ve received.
Marvo was cool. He’s a spoken word artist, so it’s hard to critique in that type of setting. He was passionate, and that was the biggest thing that I walked away with from his performance.
Blac was my favorite performance for the entire show. He killed it from start to finish. Got the crowd involved, had a catchy hook, switched his flow up throughout the song, showed poise and confidence – man, he delivered. I’ve talked w/ Blac a lot since this show, and I believe he’s the best I’ve heard from Bermuda.
Cindy Smith is powerful. That’s where it starts and ends w/ me. She took us to church. That’s a hard genre to break into, but she does have a strong voice. Best vocal performance of the night.
Kombat ended the show well. Second favorite performance for me. He also controlled the crowd, was confident, had a great song choice, and just had an overall good vibe on the stage. Another artist that I would be willing to work with.
Overall, I do realize that there is more talent in Bermuda, and I’m focused on providing a support system and structure for artists coming from Bermuda.
It starts with the “In The Lab: Industry Series” workshop which will be held on June 9th. Stay tuned to www.facebook.com/TheQueAgency for more information. It will be FREE to all of Bermuda! It’ll provide a taste of what the industry is truly about.
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On The Couch
Thursdays @ 8 pm on the Bermuda Sports Network (BSN/ESCAPE TV Channel 82)
Bermuda’s own Rachel Brown hosts the Bermuda Stage of “The World Wide Rebel Tour;” a virtual tour spanning the entire planet.
“No one has ever toured 42 countries in one day. Until now. From Malawi to Myanmar, from Uzbekistan to the U.S.A., people’s voices and struggles have made their way into my music.
On May 1st, I’m returning the favor with this global rebel rocking throwdown. Free. Everywhere. May Day. What is the World Wide Rebel Tour? Remember that old Coca-Cola commercial? ‘I’d like to teach the world to sing in perfect harmony…?’ It’s like THAT…but with class warfare.” – Tom Morello: The Nightwatchman
The 30-minute documentary was directed by Bobby Roth and was filmed at Henson Studios in Los Angeles in August of 2011. The film features a Q&A with Morello, mixed with live performances of “Black Spartacus Heart Attack Machine,” “Save The Hammer For The Man,” “It Begins Tonight,” and “World Wide Rebel Songs,” all selections featured on his acclaimed 2011 The Nightwatchman album World Wide Rebel Songs.
There are 42 country-specific versions of the documentary. The country-specific version features an interviewer (Bermuda’s Rachel Brown) asking Tom questions in their native language including 1 question unique to that country and only available on that version. Tom answers are subtitled in the native language.
World Wide Rebel Songs @ iTunes ( http://bit.ly/HNZlqU ) or Amazon ( http://amzn.to/JUBeFW )
For more information:
http://www.worldwiderebeltour.com
http://www.nightwatchmanmusic.com
http://www.facebook.com/TomMorello
http://twitter.com/tmorello
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Morello
Tom Morello: The Nightwatchman – Save The Hammer For The Man
I hurt the gentlest souls, I robbed my wife and sonI turned my back on troubles, troubles I’d begun I cut a swath of pain and loss through the hallways of my home In the quiet of my room I know the things I’ve done Save the hammer for the man, save the hammer for the man It’s the calling of the wretched, It’s the rising of the damned Save the hammer for the man I was driven from the city, in the wilderness I stand In the cleansing rain in silence, I made my battle plan Alone I marched towards freedom, leaving footprints across the land With the vow that’s left unspoken, save the hammer for the man Save the hammer for the man, save the hammer for the man You’re never too far down the wrong road To turn back and change your plan Save the hammer for the man I leaned against the hot and bothered wind beneath a hateful rain Politics and apocalypse all begin to look the same For price of my redemption will mean the end of many things The ransom for my soul the blood of generals and kings Save the hammer for the man, save the hammer for the man I’ve sinned and I have suffered, And it feels good in my hands Save the hammer for the man I was driven from the city, in the wilderness I stand
Tom Morello: The Nightwatchman – Save The Hammer For The Man
In the cleansing rain in silence, I made my battle plan I’ll whisper words of freedom, I will swing hard as I can Lord knows the time is coming, let’s keep the hammer for the man Save the hammer for the man, save the hammer for the man If the fire’s hot enough Iron and steel will bend Save the hammer for the man Save the hammer for the man Save the hammer for the man I will whisper words of freedom, I’ll swing hard as I can Save the hammer for the man I’lll whisper words of freedom I’ll swing hard as I can
03/12/12 A very classy Rebecca performs (among others) “Many The Miles” and “Broadway Baby”@ Feinsteins Loews Regency Hotel, NYC (61st and Park avenue)
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Sara Bareilles – Many The Miles (Stripped: Raw & Real)
The Menuhin Foundation, Youth Orchestra performs an arrangement of “Yellow”, by Coldplay.
The Menuhin Foundation, founded in 1976, is dedicated to bringing the art of string playing to Bermuda’s children.
Since September 2006, Oliver Grant has been teaching piano at the Bermuda School of Music and is the Organist at Christ Church, Warwick. He studied piano in Madrid Conservatoire and later in Bath Spa University and Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester. He has performed in London, Bath, Chester, Manchester, Derby, Nottingham, Madrid and Bermuda.
Concertos include Rachmaninov`s second piano concerto with the Bath Philharmonic and later with the Derby Concert orchestra. He performed the Liszt Piano Concerto #1 with the Chester Philharmonic orchestra.
Sergei Rachmaninoff plays his Piano Concerto No. 2