Our friend Ariel Hyatt, founder of Cyber PR, has released her latest book entitled, Social Media Tune Up. If you remember she mentioned this in our visit with her in episode 77 of our ComicPop Visits banner. Be sure to pick yours up today and here is the link to the page were we visit with Ariel to hear about her experiences and expertise in Public Relations: Episode 77 ComicPop Visits with Ariel Hyatt
Reid Lee’s Soulful Single “Arrowheads”
Reid Lee is giving our listeners the opportunity to listen to his recent single “Arrowheads”. Reid has a nice strong baritone voice that comes through nice and clear. The single has a soulful country feel with a touch of pop thrown in. This lends itself to the single with it’s rhythm having a steady subtle build, that captures the listener, until it crescendos at the end of the piece. Here’s Reid Lee’s “Arrowheads” through SoundCloud – Richard:
Christopher Hawley’s Single “9 Tattoos”
“9 Tattoos” is a fun song by Christopher Hawley. It has a great light hearted rhythm that brings a smile to my face, right out of the box. It is also, what Logan and I would consider, a story song, which we both love. The lyrics that Christopher sings progresses in a linear fashion. This single reminds for what Paul Simon did with “50 Ways to Leave Your Lover”. It’s just a fun single. You probably heard Christopher’s music if you caught it spotlighted on The Good Guys and NFL AM. I definitely want to hear more from Christopher. See if you can stop yourself from groovin’ and singing with Christopher Hawley’s “9 Tattoos” through SoundCloud – Richard:
Ep 77 ComicPop Visits with Cyber PR’s Founder, Ariel Hyatt
Ep 77 ComicPop Visits with Cyber PR’s Founder, Ariel Hyatt
You know all that great music you hear on ComicPop’s website and podcasts. They come to us by way of music public relation companies. One such company is Cyber PR. Ariel Hyatt, the founder of Cyber Pr, takes some time our of her day to visit with the ComicPop Crew about her latest public relations guide, “The Ultimate Guide to Music Publicity”, and shares with our listeners, who are budding musicians, the ins and outs of PR and what to expect from a PR company.
What we visited about in this episode:
- The Ultimate Guide to Music Publicity, Ariel Hyatt, Huntercat Press, 2017.
Music clips:
- “Strangers Like Me”, Tarzan Soundtrack, Phil Collins, Walt Disney Records, 1999.
- “One Call Away”, Nine Track Mind, Charlie Puth, Artist Partner Group, 2016.
Links:
Michael Slyvester’s Photography Website
Michael Slyvester’s Photography Facebook Page
ShadowStorm Studios’ YouTube Channel
ShadowStorm Studios’ Facebook Page
ComicPop Library’s Facebook Page
Planets Single “Reflections” Feat. Rae Anna Beauford
Planets is a group made up of Matthew Morgan, Christian Haberkern, and Tim Morgan. These gentlemen are sharing with our listeners the single “Reflections” from their upcoming EP Colors Alive. This EP was originally going to be a instrumental release, but as chance would happen the band got to know Rae Anna Beauford through their Facebook page and YouTube and began working with her to be the vocalist for their EP. “Reflections” is a melodic thoughtful piece and with Rae’s smoky voice it all comes together in smooth sounding single. Set back a give a listen to “Reflections” by Planets, featuring Rae Anna Beauford through SoundCloud – Richard:
Ep 55 ComicPop Rockin’ in the Dirt with Sharon Knight
Ep 55 ComicPop Rockin’ in the Dirt with Sharon Knight
The ComicPop Crew take a musical journey with Sharon Knight. We start on the Celtic Isle and travel to different parts of Europe and end up back in the Celtic region. Join us as we discuss Sharon Knights album Portals. Many thanks to Cyber PR and their continued support of ComicPop Library.
Join us for another fun episode by listening above, at www.comicpoplibrary.com or wait until later today and it will be up on our iTunes feed.
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What we reviewed in this episode:
- Portals, Sharon Knight, Trance Jam Records, 2016.
Music clips used in this episode:
- “Crimson Masquerade”, Portals, Sharon Knight, Trance Jam Records, 2016.
- “Whisper Your Name”, Portals, Sharon Knight, Trance Jam Records, 2016.
- “Scent of Your Skin”, Portals, Sharon Knight, Trance Jam Records, 2016.
Links:
ShadowStorm Studios’ YouTube Channel
ShadowStorm Studios’ Facebook Page
ComicPop Library’s Facebook Page
Brian Fitzy’ Single “No Idea”
Brian Fitzy is bring us some R&B with his single “No Idea”. Brian has a voice that is in the higher register and it fits well with the upbeat rhythm of this single. When you listen to it you kind of get a Hall & Oates feel minus the Oates. With his higher voice and the upbeat rhythm it gives the single a bright airy feel to it. Interested in what else Brain will release in the future. Here’s Brian Fitzy’ “No Idea” through SoundCloud – Richard:
Nozart Releases Story Driven Single “Orphanage”
Nozart is back and this time they are sharing with our listeners their single “Orphanage”. For fans of songs that are story based, which Logan and I are, “Orphanage” is made for you. The opening to this single itself feels like you are opening a book and getting ready to read a story. The simple rhythm and instruments give this single a fairy tale aspect. The vocals come through nice and clear and add to the story quality. It is a slower song, but the quality overcomes that. We are choosing to show the music video for “Orphanage” from Nozart’s YouTube channel. One because it is an animated video and we love animation here and two the animation for the music video makes it feel like you are reading a Neil Gaiman story made by Tim Burton. Props to Noah Kellman on a finely done song and music video. Here’s Nozart’s “Orphanage” music video – Richard:
The Gin Pennies Deliver with Single “Film Noir”
Are you ready to jump into a time machine? The Gin Pennies single “Film Noir” captures the time period beautifully. The horns come in at the beginning and then you have Shanelle Lewis’ voice come in to seal the deal. Along with the horns The Gin Pennies bring out the stringed instruments that add to the atmosphere of the single. If you love film noir or that time period you will love this single. Here’s The Gin Pennies’ “Film Noir” music video through their YouTube channel – Richard:
Narrow Waves’ Single “Hear Me Out”
Narrow Waves wants you to catch their wave with their single “Hear Me Out”. This single takes the folk sound and makes it hyper with a fast moving fun beat. This is one where, for me, the instrumentals take the lead getting the listener pulled into the song and then you take in the lyrics. The group has released their EP later this year entitled Letters From Another State so be sure to go to your digital vendor of choice to support them. Until then take a moment and get jacked up with Narrow Waves’ “Hear Me Out” through SoundCloud – Richard: