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Posts Tagged ‘Maroon 5’

Everything Is Built Upon Something (Music Is Not A Vacuum)

Monday, January 28th, 2013

Prince

I have nothing but the utmost respect musically for Prince. His body of work is beyond incredible and his latest release “Screwdriver” I believe is just what the doctor ordered: Just good old fashioned music making stripped down to the essential elements. It may seem simplistic but it’s actually harder to do than some of the music created that covers everything up.

However, I must admit that I have to part ways with Prince opinion wise on his thoughts regarding: art/music. Recently, in the New Music Express Prince was quoted (in reference to Maroon 5 covering his hit “Kiss”): “Art is about building a new foundation, not just laying something on top of what’s already there.” I don’t summarily disagree with Prince’s entire statement. In fact I’m definitely an advocate for forging and creating a new foundation for music, but at the same time how might one reach that level of ability? Perhaps by being intimately involved with what’s come before. Prince is Prince but there are a ton of influences that we can point to from James Brown to Sly Stone to Joni Mitchell that make up the foundation that has become Prince. Do I think the world needs another cover of “Kiss”? Probably not, but at the same time I realize that often the entrance point to the real art is through the commercial introduction.

In order to break the rules effectively, I believe that you must in fact know the rules first. To build something new perhaps we should acquaint ourselves with what came before and then make our departure to our new destination. Truth be told, there’s not an act (Prince included) playing popular music that doesn’t build on the foundation of the Blues… but that’s another blog for another day.

From Soul To Pop: PJ Morton Speaks on His “Young Money” Transition, Joining Maroon 5 & More!

Thursday, September 13th, 2012

PJ Morton known for his gospel influence and soulful expression through independent albums like Walk Alone and Emotions is taking a different course in his musical journey. Singersroom had the opportunity to speak with the singer, songwriter about the Young Money/Cash Money machine behind his independent hustle, extending soul to pop and joining the pop rock group, Maroon 5. Check out the video and tell us what you think of PJ’s new choice. Also, tell your thoughts on one of the latest cuts since his signing to Young Money.

New Releases This Week: June 26

Tuesday, June 26th, 2012

Check out some of the new music released this week.

Write Me Back (Deluxe Edition)

R. Kelly: Write Me Back

Get it on iTunes

Overexposed (Deluxe Edition)

Maroon 5: Overexposed

Get it on iTunes

The Duke

Joe Jackson: The Duke

Get it on iTunes

Another Country

Cassandra Wilson: Another Country

Get it on  iTunes

Also recently released:

24/7

Gerald Albright and Norman Brown: 24/7

Get it on iTunes

Al Jarreau & The Metropole Orkest: Live

Al Jarreau: Al Jarreau and the Metropole Orkest Live

Get it on iTunes

Memoirs Of A Worshipper

Bryon Cage: Memoirs of a Worshipper

Get it on iTunes

 

GFM Spotlight – Adam Blackstone

Wednesday, June 22nd, 2011

From his work as musical director for artists such as Maroon 5, Eminem, Jay-Z, Janet Jackson, Drake, Mary J. Blige and Kanye West, and many others, Adam Blackstone is truly a musical force to be reckoned with and what’s just as amazing as the list of acts he’s worked with is the fact that Adam has done what would seem like several lifetimes of playing and producing at age 30. (more…)

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