Thursday, October 31, 2013

You Know Hugh Laurie; Now Meet Sista Jean


By: Doug Ruffin
     President,
     Boston Music Coalition 

This is a great time to be in Boston. The Red Sox, The Live Music and perhaps, a Casino. Add a visit from the President, and Boston is the center of attention for the world to see Boston as the world class city that it has always been. 

Many live music performers from around the world often hit the many stages in Boston only to be received by enthusiastic audiences.

Hugh Laurie took to the stage in Boston for a phenomenal concert event on Tuesday, October 29th at the Wilbur Theatre.

One of the lead singers with Hugh Lauries' tour is Sista Jean. That's right, "Sista". 
And let me be the one to tell you. Sista Jean can not only sing. She can Sang! 


To experience a performance with Sista Jean is to hear music performed professionally and from the heart. She seems to have so much fun performing that it all appears effortlessly. Sista Jean has the gift of song and enjoys sharing it with us all. Sporting a new blues CD, "Back To The Root"; Sista Jean can likely perform nearly every music genre with heart, soul and more. 
The Hugh Laurie tour is moving on. If you missed the show in Boston and can catch the tour, do so. You will love Hugh Laurie and will be more than pleased to meet Sista Jean.

Resources: 

More to Know about Hugh Laurie
http://didntitrain.hughlaurieblues.com/us 

Sista Jean & CB Take you, "Back To the Root" 

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www.BostonMusicCoalition.com  



Thursday, October 24, 2013

This Weekend!







THIS WEEKEND 

By: Doug Ruffin
     President
     Boston Music Coalition

I am such a big kid. Particularly my youthful spirit rises to the occasion during Christmas and it will also happen this weekend during my birthday. As I'm writing this; I'm blasting Evolution 101.7 since they are playing the new song from Fatboy Slim, "Eat, Sleep, Rave, Repeat". Yeah, I'm such a big kid. But who can blame me. In addition to the Red Sox; a lot is going on this weekend! 

Just a few examples of great live music throughout greater Boston this weekend. 

Friday - Boston Horns perform at Ryles 212 Hampshire Street, Cambridge, MA.  

Don't be fooled by the Jazz location. Yes, Boston Horns is a Jazz band. They do, in fact, have this cool 70s funk Party Jazz fusion thing going on. Just try saying that three times. Trust me; it works! This is a great way to forget about this past week and jump start the weekend! 

Saturday - BB King, Robert Cray Live at the North Sure Music Theatre Beverly MA.

Blues is truly an American Music Art form. It tells the story of real people with real situations. That said; How does BB King make the Blues so uplifting? He has this way of telling you that his baby done left him and simultaneously reminds us that everything is gonna be alright. Its cool. Even cooler than that; Robert Cray will get your Grandmother up from "outta-that-Chair" and politely ask her and everyone for that matter, to get up and dance! If you want to hear great live music performed from the heart, get on up to Beverly MA at the North Sure Music Theatre, 62 Dunham Road. (It Ain't too far) And this music will drive your entire weekend. 

Sunday - Wynton Marsalis, Symphony Hall 301 Massachusetts Avenue, Boston, MA 

Not only do I love live music; I also appreciate great music arrangement in a song. The best classical arrangements can be found in many places around Boston. One of the best is the Boston Symphony Orchestra and not just a Christmas time. So its fitting that Wynton Marsalis will be performing his well arranged music at Symphony Hall in Boston on Sunday. Wynton Marsalis blends classic sounds with new themes with several instruments blended in at the right time to make jazz a pleasuring experience. This is the perfect way to top off a great weekend of live music.

And the Music continues after the weekend. 

Monday - Capital Cities performs at the House Of Blues in Boston

And ...

Tuesday - Hugh Laurie at the Wilbur Theatre in Boston 

Wow! are you out on a Tuesday? I am. Besides; its my birthday this weekend and I'm a big kid. 


Resources

Think You Know Everything About the Boston Horns? Check and Make Sure
www.bostonhorns.com 

whats Going Down at Hampshire Street? Get the low down from Ryles Jazz Club
www.rylesjazz.com 

Who"s The King of Blues? BB KING
www.bbking.com

Get Tours and Music from Robert Cray
www.robertcray.com

What's Happening at the North Shore Music Theatre? Find out Now!
www.nsmt.org 

Discography, Biography and much for about Wynton Marsalis
www.wyntonmarsalis.com 

Get Performances and more taking place at Symphony Hall

Wednesday, October 16, 2013


Music People Should Attend the Small Business Expo


By Doug Ruffin
President
Boston Music Coalition

Sometimes, for musicians, it seems that a good song is nothing more than product to sell and distribute. Sometimes, its seems, that marketing is more important than the art of music. It also seems, at times, that licencing is more important than the joy of hearing your song played on the radio.

If it seems that way to you; Good! As a musician; You Get it! The art of the song is still the key but marketing your art IE "product", understanding the value of licencing is all part of the music business. The operative word here is indeed, "business". Debate if you will about when did music become a business but while you are doing that; many others in the music business ... we hope ... are realizing the business realities required to succeed in the music business. Oh ...see? I used the "B" word again.

Today, Thursday, October 17 is not a day for a music gathering. However, all serious minded people in business are attending the Small Business Expo in Boston at the Hynes Convention Center Halls A & B 900 Boylston Street, Boston, MA. The Expo starts at 10:00 AM and runs until %:00 PM with after party networking opportunities. 

 If this is not a music business expo, why should music people attend? Your efforts to get work and perform is similar to a small business looking for contracts to perform a duty, task or skill. If you are in music, your skill may be performing, writing or teaching music. What ever you have to offer as a musician, its long been time to think like a business person. Several topics are discussed and can easily be adapted to the music business. Networking is abound with banks offering business loans so you can plan out your next tour. Legal services to protect your art. Presentational skills to get that pain-in-the-ass club manager to make a final decision on weather you can play at the venue, get a residency or, not. 

Actively attending .. And yes, its during the day; can, perhaps, move your music efforts forward. Take note musicians. A little business can't hurt.

Resources

Music People Should Attend the Small Business Expo in Boston

By Doug Ruffin
President
Boston Music Coalition

Sometimes, for musicians, it seems that a good song is nothing more than product to sell and distribute. Sometimes, its seems, that marketing is more important than the art of music. It also seems, at times, that licencing is more important than the joy of hearing your song played on the radio.

If it seems that way to you; Good! As a musician; You Get it! The art of the song is still the key but marketing your art IE "product", understanding the value of licencing is all part of the music business. The operative word here is indeed, "business". Debate if you will about when did music become a business but while you are doing that; many others in the music business ... we hope ... are realizing the business realities required to succeed in the music business. Oh ...see? I used the "B" word again.

Today, Thursday, October 17 is not a day for a music gathering. However, all serious minded people in business are attending the Small Business Expo in Boston at the Hynes Convention Center Halls A & B 900 Boylston Street, Boston, MA. The Expo starts at 10:00 AM and runs until %:00 PM with after party networking opportunities. 

 If this is not a music business expo, why should music people attend? Your efforts to get work and perform is similar to a small business looking for contracts to perform a duty, task or skill. If you are in music, your skill may be performing, writing or teaching music. What ever you have to offer as a musician, its long been time to think like a business person. Several topics are discussed and can easily be adapted to the music business. Networking is abound with banks offering business loans so you can plan out your next tour. Legal services to protect your art. Presentational skills to get that pain-in-the-ass club manager to make a final decision on weather you can play at the venue, get a residency or, not. 

Actively attending .. And yes, its during the day; can, perhaps, move your music efforts forward. Take note musicians. A little business can't hurt.
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Thursday, October 3, 2013

The Joshua Tree Band Performs Live at Suffolk Downs Thursday

The Joshua Tree Band

By: Doug Ruffin
       President,
       Boston Music Coalition




The challenge of a tribute band is getting it right. Thankfully, The Joshua Tree Band gets it right. Honoring U2 enough to tribute them as a band must not be an easy thing to do. The band needs to poor its heart in to each song while respecting (not copying) each U2 song they perform.

Band members; Mike Golars (vocals, guitar), Mike Courcy (guitar, keyboards), Joe Wilson (bass) and Bob Pimental (drums) perform well together. Each talent blended as if the tribute experience was ment to be.  While Boston Based, The Joshua Tree Band is well known nation wide.

Today, October 3rd, 3013, everyone has a chance to catch Joshua Tree perform live at Suffolk Downs Revere, Mass. Its all part of a special day at Suffolk Downs, the planned site for a casino.

The Boston Music Coalition endorses the Casino plans at Suffolk Downs because it offers more opportunities for musicians to perform in venues on and off the casino site throughout greater Boston. In addition, Thousands of job opportunities will be available for residence of Revere and Boston.

Joshua Tree will perform today at the entrance to Suffolk Downs starting at 2:00 PM today as many people will be taking advantage of the job opportunities that are likely to be provided once the Casino is opned.

It's not my business to know if any musician is for or against a Casino in the Boston / Revere area. What ever your thoughts on a casino, keep in mind that The Joshua Tree Band has added a gig to its schedule that it may not have had should a casino not be planned. - Just a thought.

Resources

Get Bio and Performance Schedule from Joshua Tree
www.joshuatreeband.com

Want more information on the Casino in Boston / Revere Mass? Click Here
 http://friendsofsuffolkdowns.com

Need the Latest Music News? Visit the Boston Music Coalition
www.BostonMusicCoalition.com