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blog post ArtistoftheWeek:Little Jackie2/9/09-2/15/09
Posted in Artist of the Week on Feb 13, 2009 at 4:54 AM
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ArtistoftheWeek:Little Jackie 2/8/09-2/15/09
Little Jackie are an American band consisting of Imani Coppola and Adam Pallin. Little Jackie, which derives their name from the 1989 hit song "Little Jackie Wants to Be a Star" by Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam, released a hit single in 2008 called "The World Should Revolve Around Me" from their debut album The Stoop. Coppola was a solo singer, whose most successful single was "Legend of a Cowgirl", from the 1997 album Chupacabra. Adam Pallin is the DJ/programmer of the band.
In 2008, Coppola and Pallin signed a contract with S-Curve, an independent label owned by Steve Greenberg, to issue an album. This coincided with the duo's television debut on Late Night with Conan O'Brien. Album promotion is by Nabbr, a company that has created viral video campaigns for Justin Timberlake and Amy Winehouse.Imani Coppola, originally signed as a solo act with Columbia Records, plans to approach the music business differently with Little Jackie, bolstered by her experiences. She also sees Little Jackie as an opportunity to get back into pop.
Ok let me just say this...Little Jackie...It just seems like it's just Imani Coppola and Adam's just getting dragged along for the ride..I mean when you see their photos and their promo photos it's either Imani Coppola in the frontground or just Imani Coppola herself in the photo. No Adam at all.
I love Imani Coppola! But I do have rules and standards..You have to include everyone in the band. Have equal photos. Equal rights. All in All equality in music bands.
Nonetheless this duo is a great collaboration of 2008. Just like many other 2008 duo collaboration artists/bands the women have been heard of and or recognized before the project. And the guys have never been heard of.. Sad but true mostly..Little Jackie's songs have the great vocals of Imani Coppola and the cool beats of Adam Pallin. Their music likes and sounds are resembled to old-school Hip Hop/Pop music. The band did get recognition when they're song "Whole Word Should Revove Around Me", played as New York's new show "New York goes to Hollywood. People still haven't heard much about Little Jackie.[They're too busy boobin' there heads to bad music..]
So far no news of new album.
In their myspace page Imani Coppola is their Myspace picture. Plus when people blog about the group they talk about Imani the most. It's sad...I love Imani but...Equality is best..No equality the band will break...(example:Destiny's Child)

Well then let's talk about Adam. Adam's choreographed work with the melodies and beats on their album the Stoop are a great fit and a nice sound of the old-fashioned Hip Hop/Rap/Pop R&B of the Past. He's a pretty good programmer for an unknown one! You know not as big as Guy Sigsworth or Greg Kurstin but not as unheard of as Yoko Kanno, Danger Doom, and The Round Table. I like his work. Hip Hop beats with infectious pop styles..Very Original..Cool!
Imani Coppola, is a solo artist that is known for her big close to mainstream hit, "Legend Of A Cowgirl". She released about 5-7 albums. All self-released except for Chupacabra and Black & White albums. Her explicit styles and musical rants brought in many fans of the f*ck off attitude artist.
She's made a sweet name of herself. Many on the internet talks about her...It's great.





blog post ArtistoftheWeek:Ivy11/9/08-11/20/08
Posted in Artist of the Week on Nov 09, 2008 at 4:20 AM
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ArtistoftheWeek:Ivy11/9/08-11/20/08


Ivy is a New York City band composed of a trio of musicians, Adam Schlesinger, Dominique Durand, and Andy Chase.
Ivy was formed in 1994 when multi-instrumentalists Andy Chase and Adam Schlesinger convinced Parisian born Dominique Durand, who had never before sung in a group, to venture into a New York studio and record a four-song tape with them. Dominique, who moved to New York City from Paris in 1990, first met Andy at a party, where he was playing with his previous band. She told him that his band was "not [her] cup of tea". The two became involved in a romantic relationship, which lasts till this present day. Three years later, Andy and Dominique wrote a song, and asked Adam to play bass on demo. Adam persuaded Andy and Dominique to write more together, which eventually resulted in a five-song demo.
One of the first songs they recorded, "Get Enough", was released as a 7"-single and was quickly named "Single Of The Week" in the UK's Melody Maker. They followed that single with an EP Lately (released on Seed/re-released on Unfiltered Records), and then on February 14, 1995 released their debut full-length Realistic, which – although raw compared to their later work - hinted at the melodic sophistication and emphasis on production detail that would follow. During this period the group began touring, sharing the stage with Oasis, Edwyn Collins, Lloyd Cole, St. Etienne, Madder Rose, Yo La Tengo, The Divine Comedy and many others.
The band also produced and released the I Hate December remix CD. The black-and-white video featuring the band lip-synching playing in the bar was produced for both original and remixed edits of the song. It stays the only Ivy's release on Scratchie Records, the label belonging to The Smashing Pumpkins' members James Iha and D'arcy Wretzky and co-owned by Adam Schlesinger.
The Lately EP was reissued in 2003 on Unfiltered Records with the same track-list as original.
On their second full-length album, Apartment Life (released October 6, 1997 on Atlantic), Ivy hit its stride, introducing richer arrangements and a wider palette of sounds, while at the same time taking their songcraft to a new level. The album was named one of the year’s best by scores of critics, and the group’s fan base increased exponentially; they toured extensively in support of the new record over the next two years.

James Iha of the The Smashing Pumpkins appeared as a guest vocalist and guitarist on "Back In Our Town", and as a guitarist on "Quick, Painless & Easy". He is known as being a fan of Ivy and being a friend with Adam, as well with other bandmates. Adam played piano on James' song "The Bells" released on The Smashing Pumpkins' "Thirty-Three" single, and also contributed to Iha's own solo album "Let It Come Down". Iha thanked Ivy in the liner notes of Let It Come Down. It is rumoured that James Iha helped the band get signed on Atlantic, and since Apartment Life he appears on every band's release, contributing or producing at least one track.
Other session and guest musicians included Dean Wareham (Luna), Stanley Demeski (Luna, Feelies); Chris Collingwood and Jody Porter (Fountains of Wayne); Alan Rubin (played trumpet in The Blues Brothers and many others, including his support for Miles Davis, James Brown and others).
Apartment Life spawned Ivy's first official CD single with the release of "The Best Thing", followed by "I've Got a Feeling" and the EPs "This Is the Day" and "You Don't Know Anything". "I've Got a Feeling" also has a promotional video.
The album was re-released the next year on October 7, 1998 on 550 Music when the band was dropped by Atlantic. The re-release featured a different artwork (Dominique's photo which had been on the inside is now on the cover, with shelves deleted), and different mixes of "I've Got a Feeling", "This Is the Day" and "Back In Our Town".
Long Distance, their third LP, was released in July 10, 2001 on Nettwerk, and won the group an even wider audience both at home and abroad. The album was released on November 8, 2000 in Japan, which is seven months prior to US release, and included one bonus track "It's All in Your Mind". The US version included bonus track "Digging Your Scene", a cover of Blow Monkeys' song.
On Long Distance, lush soundscapes and dense rhythm tracks were brought to the fore, and bouncy pop songs were outnumbered by moodier, more atmospheric songs like the standout single "Edge Of The Ocean". The latter along with "Lucy Doesn't Love You" got both videos and single releases.
By this time, the band had also had found success on both the big and small screens (scoring the Farrelly Brothers’ Shallow Hal, as well as having their songs featured prominently in numerous films and television shows notably Veronica Mars). Chase and Schlesinger had also begun to receive attention for their work outside the band: Chase produced the debut album by French pop group Tahiti 80, which was a hit in many countries and led to subsequent production work with several other groups; Schlesinger’s "other" band, Fountains of Wayne, released two critically acclaimed records, and he also received an Oscar nomination for his title song to Tom Hanks' film That Thing You Do!
Ivy released the Guestroom album on September 10, 2002 on Minty Fresh, an album containing ten of the group's favorite cover songs. Picking from several different eras, they reveal some of their sources of inspiration, and also display their ability to reinterpret many different types of songs in their own distinct way. Five of the ten songs on Guestroom were recorded during one solid line of sessions in New York. The remaining five tracks were recorded at different times over the course of Ivy’s career, but have for the most part been difficult to find, having been released only on limited-edition singles, compilations, or soundtracks. On Guestroom, the band moves easily between decades and countries, jumping from 80’s classics like The Cure's "Let's Go to Bed" and the House Of Love's "I Don't Know Why I Love You" to Steely Dan's "Only A Fool Would Say That" and then over to Serge Gainsbourg's "L'Anamour" (which previously could be found as a b-side on "I've Got a Feeling" single); from The Ronnettes' early 1960s classic "Be My Baby" to Papas Fritas' late 1990s gem "Say Goodbye".
"Digging Your Scene" was also included on the album, and released in Japan and UK as a CD single. Video for "Let's Go to Bed" has been shot, depicting Dominique and Andy in their NYC apartment, with Dominique not being able to sleep. She escapes home long after midnight and walks streets of New York City. James Iha joins her midthrough the video.
Ivy gained even wider recognition in 2003/2004 for their song "Worry About You" which has been used as the theme song of the Stephen King series Kingdom Hospital and in the pilot episode of the television mini-series The 4400.
In the Clear was released on March 1, 2005 on Nettwerk. When starting sessions for In The Clear, the band tried to strike a balance between the immediacy of their early recordings and the careful sonic detailing of their more recent work. "Initially we talked about going back to more of a live band sound," explains Schlesinger, "but of course that wouldn’t have taken long enough."
Chase elaborates, "We tried to capture the excitement of just playing together - on guitar or piano and drums – first. We would put down lots of raw, spontaneous ideas, and then the three of us would flesh them out over time, constantly adding or taking things away, but always trying to retain that initial energy." This method, while common for some bands, represented a totally new approach for Ivy, who in the past had written almost exclusively outside the studio; on In The Clear, the writing and recording processes often blended together.
Not every idea held up over time, or ultimately met Ivy’s songwriting standards. "There were some musical ideas that we really loved, but sometimes they didn’t fit the direction we were going or we couldn’t turn them into complete songs that I was comfortable singing," says Durand. "But many came together very quickly".
The 10 songs on In The Clear vary in tempo and mood, and yet the record has a sense of continuity that is never lost - from the slow crescendo of the introductory "Nothing But The Sky" through visceral pop songs like "Thinking About You", "Tess Don't Tell" (with James Iha on lead guitar) and "I've Got You Memorized" to slinkier, subtler tracks like "Four In The Morning", "Ocean City Girl" and "Keep Moving". Many lyrics suggest internal narratives more than straightforward storytelling; themes of secrecy, isolation and escape resurface throughout the album.
Ivy brought in legendary UK producer/mixer Steve Osborne (New Order, Happy Mondays, Starsailor, Elbow) for his first-ever New York sessions to mix seven of the tracks. It was Osborne's ability to make records sound both aggressive and spacious that attracted the group to his work.
In The Clear also features guest appearances by friends like guitarists James Iha, Jody Porter (Fountains of Wayne), Brazilian string arranger Zé Luis (Bebel Gilberto, Caetano Veloso), and former Girls Against Boys frontman Scott McLoud, who duets with Durand on the closing track "Feel So Free".
The album got even more warm reception than previous. "Thinking About You" got an animated promotional video clip, and it remains Ivy's second-most popular song.
Ivy cite The Go-Betweens, Burt Bacharach, Jobim, Orange Juice, The Smiths, Velvet Underground & Nico, The Beatles, Françoise Hardy as their influences, as well as other artists covered on "Guestroom".
Dominique Durand's vocal technique and Parisian pronunciation is often compared in reviews with another French pop band singer Lætitia Sadier of Stereolab.
Andy Chase is married to Ivy songstress Dominique Durand, together the two have had two children Justine age 6, and Julien age 3 plus they have a side band called Paco.



blog post ArtistoftheWeek:Cortney Tidwell9/28/08-10/5/08
Posted in Artist of the Week on Sep 28, 2008 at 12:16 AM
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ArtistoftheWeek:Cortney Tidwell9/28/08-10/05/08



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blog post ArtistoftheWeek:Lykke Li9/14/08-9/21/08
Posted in Artist of the Week on Sep 13, 2008 at 5:28 AM
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ArtsitoftheWeek:Lykke Li9/14/08-9/21/08




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blog post ArtistoftheWeek:The Ting Tings9/7/08-9/14/08
Posted in Artist of the Week on Sep 07, 2008 at 8:31 PM
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ArtistoftheWeek:The Ting Tings9/7/08-9/14/08



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blog post ArtistoftheWeek:2nd Recap 5/12/08-8/31/08
Posted in Artist of the Week on Aug 23, 2008 at 2:15 PM
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ArtistoftheWeek:2nd Recap 5/12/08-8/31/08







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blog post ArtistoftheWeek:Santogold8/12/08-8/19/08
Posted in Artist of the Week on Aug 12, 2008 at 8:59 AM
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ArtistoftheWeek:Santogold8/12/08-8/19/08





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blog post ArtistoftheWeek:The Buffseeds8/4/08-8/11/08
Posted in Artist of the Week on Aug 04, 2008 at 10:36 PM
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ArtistoftheWeek:The Buffseeds8/4/08-8/11/08




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blog post ArtistoftheWeek:The Radio7/29/08-8/5/08
Posted in Artist of the Week on Jul 29, 2008 at 7:36 AM
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ArtistoftheWeek:The Radio7/29/08-8/5/08




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blog post ArtistoftheWeek:Holidays On Ice7/22/08-7/29/08
Posted in Artist of the Week on Jul 22, 2008 at 10:14 PM
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ArtistoftheWeek:Holidays On Ice7/22/08-7/29/08





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