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Mar 04 2010

126 – Toy Block Music ‘Eats Paste’

Recorded 02 March 2010

This episode of With A Voice Like This is a very special interview with Joanna Quargnali-Linsley of Toy Block Music and Misery Loves Co. about the March 4th preview of the EP Eats Paste to be released April 1st of this year.

Joanna tells us about the overall project and how it came about, how the charity Pager was chosen to receive a portion of the profits from the sale of the EP and some of the different experiences. A few of the artists who appear on the EP called in as well to talk about their part in the process (as well as tell a few stories) and best of all? I got to play clips from 6 of the 7 songs that will appear on the April 1st EP release. Here are the songs on the EP and their respective artists:

  • Oh Susannah – artist is Arlen Ginsburg ( Website – Facebook Fan page) [Monica DaSilva – vocals (Website – MySpace page)]
  • Wheels on the Bus – Olin Langley (MySpace page) and SpaceFace
  • Crawdad Man – Austin Collins and the Rainbirds (Website – MySpace page)
  • There was an Old Woman – Anna Soltys (Facebook Fan page – MySpace page)
  • The Cat Came Back – Alex Sanders (Facebook Fan Page for The Texas Funerals – Facebook Fan page for The Quincy Not-So-Fine Arts Society) and The MeowTones
  • Wynken, Blynken and Nod – Stereo Sinai (Website – Facebook Fan page – MySpace page)

And here’s the seventh track on the EP, just recorded two days before the show, so a mix wasn’t available.

  • Alice the Camel – David Kav (Website)

GERD Links
For more information about GERD and Infant reflux disease , you can go to

  • http://reflux.org/ – Home of Pager
  • http://infantrefluxdisease.com

Other sites mentioned in the show

  • I Wear Your Shirt
  • American Specialty Toy Retailing Association (ASTRA)

One more thing…
If you’re listening closely in the show, I took it as a personal challenge to find a musical joke in the Toy Block Logo and I won. What did I win? A free copy of the Eats Paste EP. But I’m not going to keep it…Oh no, I’m going to figure out a way to give it away to a lucky listener. Got any ideas? Leave me a comment and we’ll see what happens.

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Written by With A Voice Like This · Categorized: Interview, Release, Show · Tagged: alan jay sufrin, alex sanders, anna soltys, april 1, arlen ginsburg, austin collins, childrens songs, david kav, eats paste, EP, grammy, joanna quarngali-linsley, matt shane, miriam brosseau, misery loves co., monica disilva, olin langley, pager, public domain, Release, ricco lumpkins, stereo sinai, toyblock music

Dec 01 2009

119 – Moderation, of all things

Recorded 24 November 2009

In this episode of With A Voice Like This:

At Any Rate
I talk a bit about the November Musicians At Work Forum Stand Out in a Digital World that I had the honor to moderate and had on the panel Matt Ryd, Miriam Brosseau and Alan Jay Sufrin of Stereo Sinai, Jeffrey David Goldford and Tim Toomey of Assualt, Inc. Just a quick wrap up of the forum and the link to go and listen, which you should really do, it’s got a lot of really good info in there.

4-AM
We had our first Holiday gig of the year for the Grand Opening of the Elysian Hotel and the Magnificent Mile Lights Festival and we also got a picture taken, so here it is:

4-AM at the Elysian Hotel

And I talk about the upcoming gigs which can be found on the calendar page at 4-AM.net.  And just to let you know about the caroling group that I sing with, you can find us here at CarolingConnection.com.

During the next month or so, the show may be live on Tuesdays or it may appear in the feed as a prerecorded show based on my gigging schedule, so you never quite know what’s going to happen.

I also let you know how to get a WAVLT button (you know you want one, you know you do).

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Written by With A Voice Like This · Categorized: Show · Tagged: alan jay sufrin, assault inc., Chicago Music Commission, jeffrey david goldford, Matt Ryd, miriam brosseau, stereo sinai, tim toomey

Nov 04 2009

Moderator for the Musicians At Work Forum – Stand Out in a Digital World

Monday,  November 16,  2009
Claudia Cassidy Theater, Chicago Cultural Center, 78 E. Washington Blvd.

5:30 – 6:00 pm      Networking session
6:00 – 7:30 pm      Panel program

We will discuss using Social Media to build fan relationships. Developing a strategy that helps you choose how to use the available services and networks. Getting the most for your effort in growing and maintaining your fan base. Setting expectations and converting those relationships into real-time results.

Moderator:
Jim Goodrich – Chicago Music Commission

Panelists:
Jeffrey David Goldford – The Everyday People
Miriam Brosseau – Stereo Sinai
Alan Jay Sufrin – Stereo Sinai
Matt Ryd – Singer/Songwriter
Tim Toomey – Assault, Inc.

Written by With A Voice Like This · Categorized: Event · Tagged: alan jay sufrin, assault inc., chicago cultural center, Chicago Music Commission, claudia cassidy theater, jeffrey david goldford, Matt Ryd, miriam brosseau, musicians at work forum, singer/songwriter, stereo sinai, the everyday people, tim toomey, with a voice like this

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