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1.5.2001- Psychadelic Goat Records Winter 2001
Newsletter
Hey everyone,
Man, fall 2000 was one of the busiest times in my life.
Want to know why? Read on.
1. SO TELL US ABOUT SEATTLE!
Okay, so for those of you who don't remember, I got invited
to play at the Rockrgrl Music Conference 2000 in November out in Seattle.
This was, far and away, the most fun I have had in years. Basically,
it was 200 female or female-fronted acts (ie with a female lead singer)
from all over the US and the world. If I remember correctly there was
even a couple of acts from Denmark. The showcases, in which I played,
were basically venues for all sorts of acts to come out and make noise
and try to make their fanbases larger. The conference was basically
a series of speakers and panels on various topics in the music biz.
The conference was very well run, and both of the keynote speakers Ronnie
Spector (from the Ronnettes) and Amy Ray (from the Indigo Girls) were
very good. The panels were really interesting, and I ended up learning
so much more useful stuff in one weekend there than I have in the last
two years of just trying to sift through everything myself.
2. WELL, THAT'S GREAT.
BUT WHAT DID YOU DO?
I played a 25-minute set in a Starbucks, which was kind
of ironic, since I've worked there the last couple of summers and had
sworn I would never walk into one again. So that went straight out the
window, though I must admit I actually found their egg nogg lattes <gasp>
good. I think my set went quite well, and I managed to pull off the
fastest string change I have ever made in my life, as I only had one
guitar with me. I was first in line since the entirety of people that
have heard of me are probably on this mailing list, so it's not like
I played before a screaming arena of thousands. But there were more
people there than I thought there would be, thanks both to my ability
to cajole a bunch of musicians from Chicago who were out there and my
dad's ability to cajole some friends of his who lived out there (thank
you Daddy).
3. SO DID YOU MEET ANYONE
FAMOUS?
Actually, yes, I did. I met Amy Ray of the Indigo Girls,
to the extent that saying hi and shaking someone's hand can be called
meeting someone. I met Shannon Curfman, a 15-year old blues phenom who
I'm convinced is the next Bonnie Raitt. I met Kate Schellenbach, the
kickass drummer from the sadly defunct Luscious Jackson. Vicki Randle,
the percussionist from the Tonight Show, played later in the evening
at the Starbucks I was at, and she and the person she was playing with
were really damn good, though they have no CD as of right now. I also
met a woman named Melissa Ferrick, who is not as famous, but basically
if you know her music, you love her music.
4. SO DID YOU FIND SOME
COOL OTHER MUSICIANS THAT WE'VE NEVER HEARD OF BUT YOU RECOMMEND? (if
you don't care, skip to #5)
Hell yeah. A few links and explanations for ya:
* http://www.ellenrosner.com
-Ellen Rosner is a really phenomenal songwriter from Chicago and a very
cool person to boot, and her album, The Perfect Malcontent, is extremely
good. She was in the process of working on a new one when I last spoke
to her before winter break.
* http://www.brookefox.com
-Brooke Fox played right after me at the Starbucks, and her CD, Nightlight,
is also extremely good. She was in Nashville for a couple of years,
but she's now in New York City, so if you're there, keep an eye out,
because she's quite good.
* http://www.cdbaby.com/Esmirelda
-From my lovely hometown of DC comes one of the funniest, dirtiest,
most affecting songwriters I've heard in some time. Esmirelda is a real
character, and she can make you fall on the floor laughing at the most
inappropriate things or really move you, depending on her mood. Not
for the faint of heart or sensitive of ear. Like me, she says fuck a
LOT.
* http://www.summerchance.com
-Summer Chance is another one of the Chicago people that I met out there,
and she is also a really nice person and an excellent musician. Her
CD is a bit more low key, but it's very, very good.
I met a lot more very, very good people, but these are
the ones that I highly recommend, and if you want a list of others,
please email me at [now ellen@ellenshapiro.com]
and I'll send it along. Everyone there was extremely nice. I don't think
I met one person there I didn't like, at least among the musicians.
5. SO OVERALL, HOW WAS
SEATTLE?
Kickass. I'm so going back next year if they let me, which
I really hope they do. For further coverage of all the stuff they did,
check out http://www.rockrgrl.com
and they've got some coverage of the conference on there.
6. COOL. SO WHAT DID YOU
DO FOR THE REST OF THE FALL?
I was in school. I did schoolwork, schoolwork and more
schoolwork. I really put my nose to the grindstone this past quarter,
and while I found that when I do that I can get very good grades, it
also means that I have no life. Personally, (I'd like to point out that
my parents don't agree with this stance) I'd rather have a life than
numbers on a sheet of paper, so I will not be working myself to death
again this quarter. However, I did manage to start...
7. THE WXRU MONTHLY CONCERT
SERIES
What in the hell is WXRU, you might ask? It's the small
radio station that's run out of the basement of my dorm, and I am the
Program Director. Basically what this means is that I make up the schedule,
try to get people to actually do their shows, and find ways to promote
the station. With this one, I've ended up accidentally doing blatant
self-promotion as well. What happens is that myself and another random
songwriting type person from Northwestern will each play a 90 minute
set in order to try to hype the wonderful webcasting of our station.
The station is on Sunday thru Thursday nights from 8pm-1am Central Time,
and you can get the broadcast by going to http://www.shoutcast.com/directory/?s=wxru&st=gs&l=25
and clicking on the little "listen" button that should appear if our
webcast is actually working, which unfortunately it is frequently not.
You need either a Winamp player or a Macast player to hear the stream.
If you don't know what these are, email me at [now ellen@ellenshapiro.com]
and I'll attempt to explain. My own personal show, Skinny Dipping in
the Mainstream, is on Sundays at 10 (central time).
7. WHAT'S WITH THE NEW
LINK ON YOUR EMAIL SIGNATURE?
Ah, someone noticed! When I was in Seattle, I learned
of a lovely internet company called CDBaby.com, which is an online distributor
of CD's. And unlike most internet companies right now, they're actually
hiring people and making money. They're basically a big consignment
record store: you give them your CD, you tell them to sell it for $10
or however much you want to sell it for, and they keep a portion of
that and give the rest to you. And unlike my other online distributor,
they actually pay me within a reasonable period of time. So I'm starting
to send all my website traffic to them, since they're very nice, very
helpful people, and they sell my CD cheaper than most of the internet
places except buy.com, who sells it for the same price, but who I'm
afraid will be going out of business any day now. CD Baby is basically
the indie clearinghouse, so if you like independent music, definitely
spend a couple of minutes piddling around on their site, because you
might stumble across something cool. My direct link is http://www.cdbaby.com/ellens.
8. SO WHAT HAPPENED TO
ELLENSHAPIRO.COM?
I bought the domain name, and right now it's directing
people to my mp3.com site, but I didn't have the time to actually put
together a site as I spent a lot of time digging my way out from underneath
a giant pile of work. However, by the time of the Spring Newsletter,
it should be up and running, as one of my classes has a Web Design section,
and I'll be setting up es.com as that project. Hopefully it will be
very cool, and it will officially be unveiled with the Spring Newsletter.
9. THIS IS THE ENDING...THE
ENDING OF OUR STORY...THE ENDING...
So that's it for the Winter, I'm sorry there wasn't a
tremendously large amount of news in this Newsletter, but like I said,
I spent last quarter with my nose plastered to the grindstone, so there
wasn't a whole lot of music stuff. I hope everyone is doing well, and
if I haven't heard from you in a while, drop me a line at [now ellen@ellenshapiro.com],
I really do like to hear from people. The Spring Newsletter should have
a lot more interesting stuff in it. Hope everyone has a good winter,
and I hope you don't all spend it digging out from nine zillion feet
of snow like we're going to in Chicago.
Much Love To All,
-Ellen
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