A little late getting to it, but can’t let too much more time pass by before commenting on the last year. It certainly had some great moments, and a couple really bad ones. What was shaping up to be the best year yet ended with a kick to the teeth. That’s ok though. After seriously considering to “hang it up” and enjoy more personal time, I’ve decided to dust myself off and am looking forward to 2011.

Some highlights certainly include:

    - Release of the 3rd CD on Shady Lady Records… “Cold Silence” by (kaj)

Wasn’t easy by any means, but this CD is something to be proud of, and certainly sets a very high standard in the Western PA music scene. The songwriting, performance, production and recording quality are nothing short of stellar. Billy Rossi, of Billy Rossi Recording, recorded, mixed, engineered and co-produced the CD, along with supplying some supporting performances. If you haven’t heard this CD or purchased your own copy yet, I stronly encourage you to do so.

    - Turning the National Booking corner…

It has been a goal for a while now to start booking some National acts, and in 2010 we did it. I’m fortunte that I have the trust and working relationship that I have with a great venue, Peter B’s in Sarver. This is an awesome place for live music, with a great staff and a lot of character. Make sure you get out to The Rockin’ Red Barn to see a show in 2011.

I also made a new friend over the last year+ in Brian Drusky, who has been nothing short of kind in his assistance, advice, and support. I had reached out to many in the music community here in Western PA to try and work together and get around that corner, only to be totally ignored or taken advantage of. Drusky was the complete opposite. Go see one of his shows, you’ll love it. www.druskyentertainment.com

Anyways, we couldn’t have started things off any better than we did with Shannon Curfman. Not only an incredibly gifted musician, but a genuine soul. From there we just kept rolling… Tantric, the Coal Men, Paul Thorn, FLAW, Texas Hippie Coalition, Gary Hoey, and more.

Paul Thorn was definately my favorite, and I found him to be as real and down to earth as his music. I have been a fan of his for a decade now, so to have him come to Sarver PA was just huge for me.

My favorite surprise was the Coal Men. Can these guys play and write great music! I probably listened to their CD “Beauty Is A Moment” more than any other CD in 2010. Don’t miss them (or any of the bands above!) if they come back to see us.

I have to throw in a special mention for Gary Hoey also, and his Ho Ho Hoey Christmas Show. Fantastic!

In parting on this subject, I do have to give a huge and heartfelt thanks to Jeff Knabb of Knabb Sound. Without his knowledge, wisdom, experience and quirky jokes, there is no way we could have gotten Peter B’s off and running in the National music scene.

    - Mellon Square Summer Concert Series

It has been a real honor and a thrill to get to be associated with this event the last 3 years, put on by BOB FM, Q92 and The City Paper. The bands, all from the Pittsburgh area, are nothing short of tremendous. One band in particular last year that really caught my attention was Gramsci Melodic. Aside of “Cold Silence” by (kaj), probably the local CD I listened to the most in 2010. In fact I’m still listening to it a couple times a week when I’m running around. Great melodies, great hooks, killer bass playing. This is just a fun CD.

    - Dude, I’m putting the band back together

As much as I wish I could say BUM was getting back together, that sadly isn’t the case, however the next best thing is up and running. The acoustic duo The Bluegrassholes are back! I’ve joined forces with a good friend and ex vocalist of many prominent AK Valley bands to resurrect a fun little pasttime. Playing somewhere near you in 2011, keep an eye out for us.

    - Continuing to work with and meet such great local bands

This probably is my favorite part of doing this. The really cool thing about it too is that I have met very few jerks in the scene. It’s like 90% of all the musicians I meet and work with locally and regionally are really just cool, down to earth, honest and hard working musicians. How many people can say that about the people they work with? I’m sitting here tempted to start giving shout-outs to everyone, but I know I’ll forget someone and at the risk of them thinking they might be the other 10%, I will refrain. I think all the bands and musicians I’ve worked with over the years knows where we stand. Support Local Music people… there is a lot of it out there, and it is really damn good stuff!

So, those are some of the Shady Lady highlights for the year I guess. I’m not going to bring up the bad, it really isn’t worth discussing. I learned some valuable lessons and learned what type of person to watch out for in this business. Hopefully the lesson sticks.

So on to the random stuff now…

I’m bummed Freudian Hips and Knucklehead broke up.
I miss Rockabilly Junction.
I love Lovebettie.
I have witnessed true DIY from the guys in XFactor1.
It was awesome seeing people wearing my shirts and jackets all around town.
Raymond the Amish Comic is freakin’ hilarious!
As promised in my emails to them, I have not watched CNN or listened to NPR since I notified them of my stance.

    Local CD releases of note:

Cold Silence – (kaj)
Travel Lightly – Rising Regina
Under The Peach Tree – Ben Valasek

    New CD in 2011 expected from the following bands:

Big House Pete
Brewer’s Row
The Hitchcock Curse

I mentioned it above briefly and will say it again… Support Local Music. In fact, Support Local in general. That was definately a theme I tried not to just preach, but live by last year as well, working directly with local businesses in regard to the events we do (and I want to thank all of the local businesses that open their doors to us). I didn’t buy any music gear online last year either, instead making all my purchases at my local music stores- Apollo Music Outlet, Drums N More, Pianos N Stuff, and Smail’s Custom Drum Shop. About 70% of the music I listen to anymore is local/regional music. It’s as good if not better than anything you will hear anywhere else.

As for live music… there is nothing like it. You can listen to a stripped down mp3 anywhere (in the shower, on your way to work, at work, etc). Why on earth would you go out for a night on the town to listen to someone play an mp3 you can listen to anywhere/anytime, when you can hear, see, and be a part of the real deal! Get out and see a band in 2011.

With that I guess I’ll close out my review of 2010. I’m sure there is much more I intended to put in here or make note of, but for now this is going to have to be good enough. I want to thank all my great friends and supporters of the local music scene who continue to come out and support live music, the great musicians I’ve gotten to work with, and those who really got behind Shady Lady in 2010:

LaRusse Distributing
Goin’ Postal
Twisted Draggin’ Designs
Peter B’s
Knabb Sound
Drusky Entertainment
Steel City Media
Butler Media Group
Valley News Dispatch

Go Packers, Go Jazz, RIP Ronnie James Dio…

-Utah

The brand new cd release from kāj (pronounced “cage”) has finally arrived. One year in the making, “Cold Silence” is the bands 3rd release. Recorded, Engineered and Mastered by Billy Rossi and produced by kāj and Billy Rossi for Shady Lady Records, the 9 track cd sets the bar for the bands 9 year history.  

Copies will be available for $10 starting Saturday, March 13 (1 year to the day the band entered the studio). The band will be performing a CD Release Party at Mel’s in Kittanning that night to celebrate its official release. Digital downloads will be available soon at sites like iTunes, Amazon, CD Baby, and many, many more. The band is currently pursuing a couple of publishing deals as well. 

For more information on the band visit www.kajmusic.com, www.myspace.com/kajmusic, www.facebook.com/kajmusic or www.shadyladyrecords.com

Kaj - Cold Silence

Kaj - Cold Silence

 

If you attended this years Heartbreakers Ball for the first time, unaware of what the phrase “bring a helmet” was referring to, you probably know now! What a high-energy, power-punch to the head.

Despite the weather (anyone else sick of it yet?) the turnout was pretty decent. The place was already filling up pretty good when the party bus, sponsored by Needles Of Fury Tattoo in Natrona Heights, showed up. The thing was packed with headbangers from all over the AK Valley area, from Kittanning to Apollo, Vandergrift, Leechburg. It was just awesome. Unfortunately I get so busy at these shows that I forgot to take a damn picture of the people filing off the bus. It was really cool.

Anyways, Die Smylin’ got things go right on time and did not hesitate kicking the Ball into gear. A good mix of solid Hard Rock songs and some of their own had people approaching the stage and headbanging in the 9 0′clocl hour. That’s pretty damn cool in my book.

After the Fall took the stage next and the already present crowd swelled some more. Playing most of their own songs, they also did a hip-hop/rock medley of some cover tunes, further charging the crowd up.

Next it was Kaj (pronounced “cage”), also playing a good bit of their own material, some from their last release titled “Bombs”, and many new ones from their upcoming CD release “Cold Silence”.  The crowd was fully energized by now, and many a bucket of Bud and Bud Light was littering the floor and the stage. Watching the crowd pump their fists to the bands new song “Rise Up” was pretty cool.

To cap things off, it was the one and the only… Skell. BAM! That’s pretty much what happens when these guys take the stage. Ripping through many of their own songs, they transitioned to cover tunes towards the end and kept the crowd active and headbanging until close. You can always count on Bones, their singer, to say some pretty interesting things in between songs as well. A collection of some of his comments would be a cd in itself.

All in all, it was a great show. Turnaround times were so quick you didn’t even know the music stopped. That’s a big kudos to the bands themselves for helping make that happen. Kaj provided backline, which was also a big help. The staff at Peter B’s is simply the best. If you can’t get a beer in that place, then either you have no money or there is something else wrong with you.

For pics of the show, make sure you visit the Heartbreakers Ball 2010 gallery. Official HBB shirts are still availabe also if you didn’t get one. Only $10. Hit me up and I’ll get it to you. Until next year, which will be our 5th anniversary, make sure you check these great bands out a venue near you. None of this would be possible without the great talent, the dedicated fans, an awesome venue, and all of the other people who help with all of this.

-Utah / Shady Lady Productions

Heartbreakers Ball 2010

Hearbreakers Ball 2010

Pittsburghs 105.9 The X continues to play Kaj (pronounced “cage”) on a weekly basis! This is awesome, we thank you Lenny, Abby and The X. Tune in and listen for Kaj. Also listen for our ad for Toys For Tots show this week.

You can get them at upcoming shows, while quantities last (scroll down to see shows and shirt images)…

Friday Dec 11 at Clydes in Cadogan

Saturday Dec 12 at Mel’s in Kittanning

Friday Dec 18 at Tatters in Cowansville

Saturday Dec 19 at Nite Courts in Ford City

Kaj T-Shirt - Front

Kaj T-Shirt - FrontKaj T-Shirt - Back

Great show on Saturday at The Altar bar… Slaughter at the Altar. The bands were fantastic, with Terafin literally blasting things off to an explosive start. Broken Bone’s set was tight and consisted of several cover songs the crowd all recognized. To bad that was their last show, then who knows?

Kaj took the stage with an eerie intro citing the apostles creed, which led into their new song I Deny, which will be available on their upcoming 2010 cd release “Cold Silence”. The crowd swelled for Kaj’s set, filling the entire floor.

Dofka hit the stage and kept the energy moving, with blistering guitar and soaring vocals, playing an all original set. Dofka is actually competing tonight as one of 5 area bands to open for the upcoming Kiss concert.

The last band of the night, Skell, made sure nobody was confused about whether the venue was a church or a night club. They played almost a straight 45 minutes of original music that had the place in a frenzy. They closed out the night with some covers, and one of their cars having been towed. Is there really nothing better for people to do?

Very noticeable was how many people from the AK Valley area were present. It didn’t hurt that a large school bus brought a good bunch of them down for the show, but many made the trip on their own as well. It really punctuated what an incredible music scene we have in this area, as the percentage of people from here of the crowd of 200 was definately greater than locals. We also got a good bit of help from out-of-towners in town for the next day’s Steelers game.

The Altar Bar is a nice venue with decent sound. It was my first show there, as well as my first foray into the city other than booking some of my bands at The Hard Rock. Most of the staff was friendly and helpful, although the bar staff was definately the most miserable and unfriendly I’ve ever encountered, and I’ve travelled the world and drink a lot of beer. Got lots of comments and complaints about them, don’t know what was up with that. Maybe they are Jonas Brothers fans, and just didn’t like our music.

Anyways, want to give big thanks to those who helped make the show what it was… the bands for sure, especially Skell for providing backline and Kaj for all their help in organizing the party bus. Drusky Entertainment for giving us the opportunity and helping us out. Josh Sherkel for coming down for the PA Musician Magazine. Sticks for doing sound. Jess for working the door. Cindy from Twisted Draggin’ Designs for doing the graphics and t-shirts. The Altar Bar for letting us slaughter their place.

If you enjoyed the show, DO NOT MISS… The Heartbreakers Ball on February 13, 2010 at Peter B’s in Sarver, PA. Pics from the show are up at www.shadyladyproductions.com, and I should have video up soon as well.

Slaughter At The Altar

Slaughter At The Altar

Support Local Live Music!!! See you at a show soon…

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