Friday, July 16, 2010

Back just for a second...

Its a brief probably Merlot/Almost Famous DVD fueled entry to boost my writing inspiration. But can we please give a hand to any musician who has taken the path of music to express him or herself? I mean honestly rip open their insides to expose what is beating in their hearts, what is haunting their dreams. Please excuse my spelling errors but I am so inspired I am typing so quickly.
I personally find music to express words of love that I myself can not express and right now "How wonderful my life is now that your in the world" is what is speaking to me.
I guess what this blog needs is not only to save rock and roll but music in general. We need to harvest the poets, the lovers, the dreamers who speak with music of our generations and speak to the world. Parents expose your kids to the arts. Let them write, let them paint, let them sing! Because someday some silly lonely housewife could connect to one of your children's songs. She could dedicate it to her husband out there in the world who is working hard for his family.

Lets dream.

Sunday, May 16, 2010

It's been a while...

Ladies and Gents,

I have been away for a bit. I am sad to say I have had a difficult last few months. I just wanted to let everyone know I am trying to get back to regular life and with that, back to the fight to save rock and roll. So please stay with me. More posts to come.

x0-
Ash

Saturday, February 6, 2010

Happy weekend friends! I hope you are well...

I want to open this blog up to a more interactive forum now. I would love to know what are some of your greatest memories in music? Is there one song that brings flashbacks? Or what was your first concert? It is amazing how one single song can effect our emotions. There have been many times where I have heard a song or been at a show and my skin is sent into instant goosebumps. I have even had tears in my eyes a few times. Music can do that to us, it can shake us down to our core. And it is the soundtrack to our lives. Feel free to share any songs, any shows, I don't care if its punk-rock, hardcore, metal, pop-punk, whatever. The label isn't what matters its just the music...

I cant wait to hear what you all have to say.

Have a great weekend everyone and lets Save Rock and Roll.


“You need music. I don’t know why. It’s probably one of those Joseph Campbell questions, why we need ritual. We need magic and bliss and power and myth and celebration and religion in our lives and music encapsulates a lot of it.”~Jerry Garcia

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

And the movement begins..

Hello friends.
I have to say the outpouring of support to this blog has been overwhelming. I can see there is a passion inside everyone that wants to keep music alive, to encourage people and uplift a deteriorating art. With your help it will happen. We can change the way music is heard and how it reaches the people. I again just want to clarify what I am doing here: All I am is a person who loves music and wants to make sure that I grow old knowing that rock and roll hasn't lost its integrity and still gets the credit it deserves. It is so easy to be overshadowed and disregarded by flash in the pan trends of the music industry. I just don't want to see that happen. I don't want our music television to be bullied by reality TV. I don't want our radio stations to ONLY play the top 3 requested singles that are on the Billboard 100 chart. I want everyone to be exposed to all the beautiful art that is out there.
This site is NOT an advertisement for my husband. This is is NOT a place that I will criticize your beliefs or opinions in music (EX: I will not reviewing records) I may suggest something that has touched me and share music that I love but it is only an opinion so take it as you will.
And it is NOT a place where I will place blame on any fan of art. I just want to point out what has been wrong in the past and come up with solutions to resolve the decline. I want this blog to be the match that starts a beautiful flame that will spread all over and reach many. We can band together and eventually we will see change.

Thank you all again from the bottom of this rock and roll heart. Keep coming back and lets
Save rock and roll!!!

Monday, February 1, 2010

Restructure!

Last night I was thinking of dialogue between a king and his son from the Lion King and one part reminded me of how important a balance is in order for something to survive. I looked the quotes up this morning and it goes like this:

Mufasa: Everything you see exists together in a delicate balance. As king, you need to understand that balance and respect all the creatures, from the crawling ant to the leaping antelope.
Simba: But dad, don't we eat the antelope?
Mufasa: Yes, Simba, but let me explain. When we die, our bodies become the grass, and the antelope eat the grass. And so we are all connected in the great Circle of Life.

Now you may be asking yourself, "Why is Ashley quoting Lion King and what does it have to do with her blog" Being the avid Disney fan that I am I think of quotes and lyrics all the time. However, this scene imp articular reminded me of how the balance has shifted in the music business and why you are seeing such drastic changes in how everything is going. I have a theory and it calls for people to voice that there needs to be an evolution of the music industry as a whole. After everything has been evaluated then change can begin.

Again, I do not claim to be an industry expert and my theories are based on what I have experienced and I try to break it down in the simplest of terms. So here is my evaluation:

1- The Artist
*Records are not selling so comparing success on a system that is that same as 1985 to now is absurd. Just like the dollar isn't the same today as it was in 1965, record sales are not the same as they were. And since records do not sale, labels are not handing out money to artists. Since there is no money being made there is no money being spent. The first person to suffer from this is the artists themselves. Of course there are exceptions (EX: Britney Spears, JayZ,etc) I am not speaking of these. I am talking about the majority not the exceptions. Since there isn't a lot of label support due to lack of record sales bands are making their money through touring and merchandising (That is if they didn't strike merch deals with outside companies) In order for a band to make living (because fans need to remember these people have families, they have homes, bills, responsibilities just like everyone else) the have to tour.That's when ticket sales are important. If someone burns a CD (which is what starts the death in this "circle") you have the art which most musicians are happy about, but if you don't go to the show then artists cant tour and if they cant tour they cant live and if they cant survive so ends the cycle because the band breaks up. I hope this making sense.

2- The Industry (Labels, Media, Managers, Producers,etc.)

*As above mentioned ratio, labels are not giving budgets to artists like they used to. So there isn't a lot of money being spent on recording, advertising, and radio play. Basically if you haven't sold at least a gold record (the current standard is 500,000 units) the amount of money a label will spend on development and record push is minimal.
*Record Producers are still charging high$ to produce records that are not selling. They have yet to re-evaluate their standards just like everyone else. Again it isn't 1985, no one going 10x Platinum anymore. Everyone must adjust.
*Magazines are running press on bands that have push behind them and if there is no money there is minimal push. Again I am not saying this is true across the board but as a whole this is the majority.Music television,as I have written before, is practically obsolete. So if you aren't reading about a band in a magazine, hearing their song on the radio, or seeing them on TV how is the majority of people supposed to be exposed to the art? Again another step in the "circle"

3- The People
*Since records are not selling and the bands are touring to get their music heard it is up to the fans to support. Don't just burn a CD and think that your voice doesn't matter. Because you are the most important part of this circle of life. Without you to want the music those people gifted enough to bring it have no one to play for, no one to be there for. And without you showing support in buying a tshirt,writing a great online review to convince someone else to buy the record, taking friends to shows, spreading the word, spreading the art.... a band will not survive. Ticket prices are higher because more then just the band has their hand in the honeypot. As a fan, save yourself the service fees of buying a ticket online and go straight to the box office of your local venue. I know times are hard and there isn't a lot of money to go around so saving anywhere is crucial. But please keep in mind it isn't about the money for your beloved musicians. They WANT to bring you their art. They want you to hear their music no matter how you hear it. But the survival part comes from your support and sometimes that's paying for something. Higher ticket prices, signing to a label, or getting a song played on the radio can be conceived as "SELLING OUT". And as I have stated and I can not stress this enough, making money as minimal as it may be at this stage of the game, is a necessity to any job, any industry. So think twice the next time you say your favorite band has "SOLD OUT" think about the circle of life and all the obstacles they had to surpass to just to get to your ears.

As you can see there needs to be some serious restructuring in order for the industry to get with the times. But there is one thing for certain, there is music to be made and lives to be touched by it. Keep supporting the movement. Keep spreading the word.

God save rock and roll!!!





Sunday, January 31, 2010

Good Morning...

'ello all,

I am rolling out off bed into the world a little later then hoped, but I couldn't sleep last night. After I wrote my first post there were so many ideas, topics, things I wanted to say running through my head until around 3am. I want everyone to know this is an open forum. Feel free to chime in at anytime. I am not a critic, a publicist, or a teacher who has studied the subject I am just someone who bleeds music. And that might not mean anything to some people but it means a lot to me and since this is my blog I win ;)

So as I start may day off with my morning coffee and wheat english muffin with sugar free jam I wanted to hear some music. I figured to give the good 'ol music television a try. Imagine my disappointment when all that is available right now is Fantasia for Real or Americas Best Dance Crew. I could hold off for 30 minutes to see Roll Bounce on VH1 or Jersey Shore on MTV. Do not even get me started on Jersey Shore. Fuse comes in for the win since they are playing videos for their Grammy Countdown. Only 1/3 of our "music" channels are actually playing music. That is a huge reason why we are seeing a little piece of R&R falling away each and every day.

We wont let it! We wont be silent! Viva la Rock and Roll Revolucion!


Lets get acquainted

I am starting my first blog as a cry, a cry to society as a whole to understand that we have an endangered species. A slowly dying, beautiful, but at this time, weak light that seems to dim with each passing day. Friends, rock and roll is in a decline. With the listeners streaming, burning, you tubing, stealing and Pod-ripping we have contributed to the murder of an art form. With music stations turning away from what made them to the awful world of capitalism and reality TV. Do you know MTV had an entire day devoted to 16 and Pregnant?! I found myself disgusted to see that MUSIC TELEVISION played absolutely NO music during its prime time programing. Its a sad day.
My name is Ashley Jean. I am a lover of music. I love all music, however Rock and roll pumps through my veins and it seems to be the most under appreciated sector in the industry. If you haven't made it then society is making it very difficult to. There are so many artists who's music needs to be heard. There is another cultural movement sound checking in a basement somewhere. Or the next big thing is touring across the USA playing seedy venues because a record label wont put the money or time into allowing them to be played on your radio. Your ears will never hear them. We are standing in the face of the watered down, force-fed music that the industry can guarantee to make money off of or has already made money off of. That my friends, is all that will stream through your radio and play on TV.
Now please don't get my wrong because I love some of that watered down material, however, there is a diamond in the rough every now and again. The little engine that could that someone somewhere believed in and they catch on then finally Finally! the world can hear something different. This is the only thing that is keeping music as a whole intact.
This blog will be a place where I will be able to voice my thoughts on a dwindling art. I can wish on a star that someone somewhere will hear it. And if it reaches one person then I am happy. Because its the same with any cause, if just one person hears you then you have made some difference. I am not speaking as an intellectual or a music expert. All you will hear is one voice, one opinion but with one heart I will follow a cause. That cause is to educate and ask for help in order to save the music. So will you join the movement?