StrangeA

September 30th, 2007

Message to all Musicians from NYC Metro Area….

From: STRANGE A
Date: Sep 30, 2007 6:20 AM
Subject: TO ALL OUR FRIENDS IN THE NYC METRO AREA
Our good friend Daniel Topple is looking for Modern Rock / Funk musicians to get a new project off the ground: “Bring your best creative chops to the table and let’s make some great music.”Must be able to rehearse weekly and be open to gigs as often as they are available: “If you cannot make a commitment to spend several nights a week to this undertaking, then please DO NOT RESPOND! If you have desire and some time to spend LET’S TALK ASAP!”

Daniel is one of our bestest friends on Myspace, so please message him via his profile: http://www.myspace.com/thatspeachy

THANK YOU!

Loads of love,

John
STRANGE A

Tell 2 Campaign!

September 30th, 2007

Message from DJ Russ…

From:  Dj Russ
Date: Sep 29, 2007 8:00 PM
Subject: Shout out! NAB Tell-Two!
Ok, another “shout out” to everyone who listens to NAB Radio, Artists and listeners. Time for another NAB Tell-Two. Just tell two(2) friends to tune into NAB radio, they tell two(2) and so on….until NAB Radio is the ONLY place for Indie/Unsigned Music!

The last NAB Tell-Two was a great success and many thanks for your help!
Let’s do it again, people! Tell-Two and let’s build up the listener base again!

NAB Radio! THE place to be for Indie/Unsigned Music!

www.northamericanbroadcasting.com

DJ Eyebee…NAB Radio

September 29th, 2007
From:  DJ Eyebee
Date: Sep 29, 2007 2:03 PM
Subject: My Show tonight (Saturday) 7pm Eastern Time
Lots of Goodies…


Some more NAB Radio first plays too…

Louie Zagaros
Jean Claude Toran
Paul Marklew
Dean Milano
Silard
Chidomo

Also plays from many other indie artists…

NAB Radio - Listener Block

September 29th, 2007

NAB Listener Music Blocks

Your pick of 5 tunes, any genre, any artist. Send your picks to your NAB DJ of choice OR to the pdo@northamericanbroadcasting.com and we’ll let you know when your Listener Music Block will air.

BONUS: If you wish, you MAY send NAB a .wav or .mp3 file of YOUR voice, no longer than 10 secs in length, commenting about NAB Radio. Text choices may include: “Kickin’ FM to the Dirt” OR “Great Music, True Variety”. (NAB Radio reserves the right to edit or reject any/all submissions.)

Send any questions or comments to djruss@northamericanbroadcasting.com,

djeyebee@northamericanbroadcasting.com, djkat@northamericanbroadcasting.com

 

 

Upgrade!

September 27th, 2007

While SWMBO (She Who Must Be Obeyed) was asleep, I snuck in here, and updated the blog software to the shiny new Wordpress 2.3. It gives some nice little extras for us bloggers, including some added security fixes, and it doesn’t really look any different to you, as a blog reader.

At the same time, I added a nice Skype Button to the side bar, so you can now call her on Skype, or leave her a Voicemail if you wish.

Marco Mahler

September 26th, 2007

Here is a press release on one of the artist that we received a CD from…stay tune to NAB Radio - “great music, true variety”

Marco Mahler

As the landscape of music is carved throughout time, the work born solely to contribute to that progression is something to be appreciated. With lyrical aspirations of Dylan and a healthy admiration for the innovative guitar work of Bert Jansch, the contribution from acoustic singer/songwriter MarcoMahler is immense.

Born of Swiss heritage and living as a dual citizen in the United States and Switzerland, his international travels have given him a wide appreciation for music, ranging from traditional Irish folk to mainstream Hip Hop. This range shows through in the debut album, Design in Quick Rotation, which has been described as “music that captures the dawn of Sunday morning and embodies it through verse and song.” Under each gentle melody, Mahler’s whispery vocals seem to be offering access to a profound secret, creating a rare intimacy between artist and listener.

Design in Quick Rotation breathes perspective, as Mahler crafted much of the album while working to revitalize a log cabin nestled in the Appalachian foothills. During this period in the scenic mountains, Mahler, for the first time, took on the roles of father and husband, and the album is charmed with that same sense of newness. The final inspiration for the record’s completion, however, came when Mahler parted with the mountains of Virginia for the livelier pastures of Brooklyn. This contrast in location can be felt as a subtle undertone throughout the album. His creative release was fueled by nature, but the time in New York, a microcosm of art and culture, gave Mahler a strong desire to see his passion for music come to fruition.

The move north was more a coming home for Mahler, as several years of his past were spent submerged in the artistic atmosphere of a pre-gentrified Williamsburg. This period proved to be crucial in the development of his sound. His tendency of being an intense listener allowed him to fully absorb the music swirling around the area. Playing the New York City subways mainly for the challenge of committing an indifferent crowd of commuters  gave Mahler confidence in his original material and enhanced his improvisational skills as a guitarist. It wasn’t just music, however, that was influential in his development; reading the work of his wife, an accomplished poet, further broadened his horizons through her unique approach to written word.

In the end, the music has the feel of a dreamy lullaby. Yet, there was no carelessness in its creation, with every word holding strong value to each refined lyrical verse. There is an indefinable quality to it, landing somewhere in the realm of Sufjan Stevens, Belle and Sebastian, or Nick Drake, yet shying from the melancholic for a more upbeat rhythmic vibe. Design in Quick Rotation, the debut album from Marco Mahler, takes the singer/songwriter genre to a new place; an organically grown record that serves as the introduction to a brilliant musician.

NAB Radio

September 24th, 2007

Don’t Forget DJ Eyebee’s Thing between 7-9pm this evening.

We’ve hopefully improved the link to the stream too - although it’s actually set up just fine, some folks with older computers (or possibly over zealous security suites, like Norton) were having issues with the Java Player. If you’ve bookmarked the Java Player link, and it works fine for you, then carry right on using it, it’s still there.

Anyway, on the show tonight will be some NAB First Plays, so tune in!

NALEDi

September 23rd, 2007

Here’s another one from NALEDi, am telling you this woman can write and her voice!! WOW! Listen to NAB RADIO - “kicking FM to the dirt” !

From:  NALEDi™
Date: Sep 23, 2007 10:49 AM
Subject: magnolia trees of memphis
I went
because I knew you’d be there
an empty stage
has always called you
and to claim the city
that I call mine
though you were once a baby
on the grass by the river
but the downtown at night
is mine
for you were an uptown boy
from the east side
where the southern roots
of magnolia trees
with fragrant blooms and glossy leaves
made an umbrella
over you for all those years
you were sheltered
far more sheltered than I
never going hungry
never wearing shoes with holes
never having to say goodbye
to anyone
because nobody ever died
and so I went
because I knew you’d be there
an empty stage
has always called to you
and I chose a black mahogany chair
and I made it my home for the night
you sang
I knew every song
because you played each one
just for me once
and when I couldnt take it anymore
I stood and walked out the door
your voice echoing behind me
through the glass
and I took a deep breath
of the Memphis air
usually warm with Southern spices
and the river wind in my hair
but it was cold that night
waiting for a storm
before I could make up my mind
whether to leave or whether to go back in and say goodnight
I felt your coat
heavy
draped onto my shoulders
and the hands I memorized
draped over your coat
I couldnt turn around
I couldnt face you
couldnt let you hypnotize me
like you always do
but you knew that
so you came down the steps
and stood in front of me
below me
ironic
because you’re so tall
and I couldnt say a word
but you know that I’m never silent
I always talk
yet I never say a word
and for once
after years of speaking for you
it was finally your turn
to say everything you never said
and I listened
as the magnolia trees of memphis
whispered in the dark

Lowvee Cole

September 22nd, 2007

You need to check her out, she’s got a voice and she can write!!

Support Lowvee Cole's Music :)

Check her out and a lot more of great talented artist at NAB Radio

NALEDi

September 21st, 2007

Please click on the links below…we need support from all of us to help solve all this! The more we learn the more we can save lives!! Thanks! :)

From: NALEDiâ„¢
Date: Sep 21, 2007 4:25 PM
Subject: the SEXY 6
okay, okay… I’m a tease ;) but I’m a tease with a good cause!! x

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