4.1.2002- Off Of The Pubweb, Onto
The Net
I finally moved my site
off the Northwestern student server and onto a real web hosting service
(HostBaby, the
sister site of CDBaby),
so if you've got the site bookmarked at the old location, please change
your bookmarks so you're just headed to http://www.ellenshapiro.com.
Thanks!
Look for upcoming changes due to the far
larger chunk of space I have (200MB instead of 4, literally 50 times
as much), like streaming audio, a complete redesign and a new email
address, once I figure out how it all works. And I swear I'll eventually
redesign the site. I know it causes my semi-professional web designing
friends to scream at the misuse of the color palate, but hey, it works
for me. Besides, I'm audio, not visual.
3.5.2002-
Functioning Guestbook!
After months of having a somewhat jury-rigged guestbook,
I've finally got a proper one again, this time from the wonderful people
at Lycos's HTML Gear. Just go to the guestbook
section of this site to get a look at the new one and compare it to
the old one.
2.28.2002-
Northwestern Magazine
Well, I seem to have landed in the Spring 2002 issue
of Northwestern
Magazine, the alumni magazine for my very own fabulous university.
The issue hasn't been posted online as of right now, but I linked to
the magazine's home page because I think it's going up in the next couple
of days. I'm very flattered to have been profiled in the magazine, and
if you've stopped by after reading it, thanks a lot and I hope you enjoy
both the site and my music.
2.16.2002-
Let Me Bring You Up To Speed...
I kinda didn't post here for a while. Like from May until
now. I
have not fallen off the face of the earth, contrary to popular belief.
I have been sucked into the phenomenon that is known as film school
to an unfortunate extent, and my music has had to take a back seat for
the last year or so. However, I've got some big news...
I'm getting ready to work on a new album!
I've got about fourteen songs and am currently working on a couple more.
I will be recording over the summer with a full band and I am hoping
to get this album out by the end of 2002. I am looking into the possibilities
of touring in the next year, but this will depend on when the album
comes out.
So why do I want to get the album out so
soon? I'm graduating from college! Yes, I will now officially be done
in December 2002, and will have to go out and get one of those job thingies
like the rest of the universe. Unless of course I create the best album
ever and become a big rich rock star. Then I won't need a job, I'll
just borrow money from my underlings.
Now since my last update, there were a
couple of little things that happened: Here's a review that came out
last June from Jon
at KozmicBlues.net.
I've been getting a bit of play on the internet from Aaron Childs at
The
Sonic Chronichles, a wonderful little show out of Jackson, Michigan
that is on from 7-11am Eastern time Mondays-Thursdays. Aaron plays lots
of kickass independent music, so please do surf on over. Click the link
and there's instructions on how to tune in to the show.
And I swear, I will get around to writing
a Newsletter someday.
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5.26.2001- Review From Persygrrl
(Note From Ellen: If you think I've made Persy
up, you can
email her and ask her if I'm completely full of shit. You can even
check out her website.)
Ellen Shapiro - Bridge Over Bottled Water (Psychadelic Goat Records)
by Persygrrl
Except for some backing vocals on one track, Ellen herself plays and
sings every note on this album. "Bridge Over Bottled Water" is seventeen
folk-rock tracks from college-age Ellen. Armed with just her guitar,
Ellen begins the album with 'First Things First', which showcases two
of her best qualities, her voice and her honesty. The song 'Andy Warhol
Was Wrong', however, is one getting a bit of attention, not just because
of it's subject matter, but because it is one of the standout tracks
on the album in just about every way, great lyrics, great vocals, and
great playing from Ellen. Here's a new female singer/songwriter who
isn't afraid of being herself and breaking the traditional girl with
a guitar stereotype. Instead, she's bravely forging ahead for the next
generation.
5.1.2001- Site Updates
I found a
copy of the Fall 2000 Psychadelic Goat Records Newsletter while dustbusting
my Inbox, so if you'd like to read a copy you can check it out either
via the News page or directly through
this link. Other recent updates are posted on the
News page, as is the Spring 2001 Psychadelic Goat Records Newsletter.
4.25.2001- Site Updates
The
The Spring 2001 Psychadelic Goat Records Newsletter is finally out.
Scroll down to read it. I realized that it was dumb for me not to have
a way to join the Psychadelic Goat Records Mailing
List, so I've added such a section. I've also had to make some substantial
changes to the Guestbook. Click on the
link to read about the changes and see the new guestbook.
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4.25.2001- Psychadelic Goat Records Spring 2001 Newsletter
Hey everyone,
Hope you're all doing well. Sorry it's taken me so long
to get the Spring 2001 Newsletter out, I've just been incredibly busy
lately. Before I dive in to this quarter's news, I'd just like to say
that if you want to be removed from this list, please respond to this
email and you will be removed. Also, since several of you are graduating
from college or high school, you may want to change the email address
in order to keep receiving this newsletter. Please tell me both your
old and new email addresses in order to be updated. Thanks, guys. Okay,
enough of that crap, on with the three ring circus!
I. WEBSITE!
Some of you on my joke emailing list got a little sneak
preview when it initially launched, but I am proud to finally announce
the arrival of ellenshapiro.com! I have put an enormous amount of work
into this site, and while it is by no means perfect (or even finished,
as I will constantly be tweaking it in order to avoid doing my homework),
please stop by and give it a look. You can either click on this link:
Ellen's Website
Or copy and paste this one: http://www.ellenshapiro.com. The website
also has a version of this newsletter under News
that has active links to all the web sites I talk about.
II. HEY, WHY ISN'T YOUR
CD ON AMAZON.COM ANYMORE?
I have terminated my contract with The Orchard, the
company that was distributing my CD to all the internet music retailers
like CDNow, buy.com, and Amazon. I decided to do this because The Orchard
had some extraordinarily shady accounting practices, changed the terms
of their contract without notifying me, and basically didn't pay me
since June 2000.
III. DUDE, THAT SUCKS.
WHAT ARE YOU DOING ABOUT IT?
As I said, I terminated my contract with those fu-ahem,
jerks, so my stuff is temporarily off Amazon. It probably won't be back
up on most of the other sites, but Amazon has a we-deal-directly-with-artists
thing that I will make use of as soon as all this Orchard crap is cleared
up, and Bridge Over Bottled Water will be back on Amazon. Until then,
you can buy it from me (there is an order form on my website under Sell
Out to make your life easier) or from the fabulous people at
cdbaby.com, who I think are even better than Amazon.
IV. SO WHAT'S SO DAMN GOOD
ABOUT CDBABY?
Many, many things. One, they are extremely nice and
helpful to both artists and customers. Two, they ship almost anywhere
in the world (yes, even Botswana, Sean), with Global Priority Mail to
most of Europe. Three, they're cheap. The CD itself is the same price
as I have it for (though they don't have my offer for people who want
to buy multiple CD's, see the order form under Sell
Out for details), and their shipping varies, but they're cheaper
than Amazon or buy.com were. Four, they promote independent music like
crazy. Everyone on there is an independent musician. They have tons
of other cool stuff, so please visit my page on their site at
http://www.cdbaby.com/ellens and help 'em out.
V. I'M ON THE MICHIGAN,
WHOA-OH, RADIO
So I'm on a big musician mailing list, and there are
a couple of radio DJs that post lists of what they play, and I noticed
that this one woman, Persy, was posting a lot of stuff I liked. I sent
her my CD, and I guess she liked it, because my name was on her next
three playlists. So if anyone is driving through Port Huron, Michigan
(which according to MapQuest, appears to be about 20 miles or so north
of Detroit on I-94), turn that dial to 93.1 FM, WGSR. According to Persy,
the station plays "interesting blends of
rock/pop/alt/folk/metal/punk music." Dude.
VI. SO WHERE HAVE YOU BEEN
PLAYING LIVE LATELY?
Um...in my room. I've been swamped with school for a
while, and though I did not make Dean's
List again, I came a hell of a lot closer than I thought I would.
I am also teaching guitar lessons ($10/half hour for those near Northwestern...),
and I've been doing a lot of writing. But for the most part school took
a big wet bite out of my playing time this past quarter.
VII. WHAT ARE YOU DOING
THIS SUMMER?
Glad you asked. Oh wait...Anyway, I've got an internship
in downtown Chicago with a place called
Chicago Recording Company, which is considered one of the best recording
studios in the country, so I'm very excited about that. Granted, it's
unpaid and it'll be lots of errands, but it IS an internship. I also
got myself a paying job at Blockbuster Video (hey, I'm a film major
and I get free movie rentals) based on the qualifications that it's
relatively easy, it's near my apartment, and it's not Starbucks. I got
it to start trying to scrape together enough money for a second album.
VIII. HOT DAMN! SECOND
ALBUM?!
Whoa, whoa, whoa there, buddy. I need approximately
ten times the amount of money I currently have to put it together and
not have it sound/look like crap, so it's going to be a ways off. Late
2002 is the absolute earliest I can see it coming out. I'm trying to
think of ways to fundraise other than working crappy jobs, so I'm wondering
if anyone would be interested
in Psychadelic Goat Records Road Crew tshirts. They'd be either white
on black or black on white, haven't decided/seen what's cheaper yet,
and they'll probably be between $10-15. Please
let me know, because the more people who buy them, the cheaper they
will be.
IX. COOL. YOU GOT ANYTHING
ELSE?
Not that I can think of right now, but please check
ellenshapiro.com every once in a while for updates. And please, if we
haven't talked in a while, drop me a line at [now
ellen@ellenshapiro.com]and let me know what you're up to. I always
love to hear what people are doing, even if you think I don't remember
you. Thanks a lot for reading through this whole damn thing, and have
a great rest of the spring. See you in summer!
Much Love To All,
-Ellen
<by the way, most of the preceding
was originally written at the Vic Theater in Chicago while I was waiting
for the North Mississippi
Allstars show (which was excellent) to start, since I went by myself
and it was too dark to read. It was much easier to write.>
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