KimandSeana’s Blog


Hanging Out With John Stone
December 19, 2007, 7:15 pm
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Persistence Counts: Eric Church
December 11, 2007, 11:03 pm
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Eric Church is an artist whose story is as sweet as his music!. Seana and I got invited to his sound check – and even got to meet him – and, nice as can be, he told us how he broke into the scene here and how his persistence totally paid off.

Eric’s desire to play had him itching to leave college – he just wanted to be a musician so badly and didn’t see why he should finish school. His dad made him a deal – he promised to pay for Eric’s first six months of life post-school if Eric stayed to get his degree. Clearly Eric had to say yes – but right after graduation, he headed for Nashville to make that six months count. He played at all the local clubs and worked on his songs. He knew that the six months would go by awfully fast, and that he had to get his name out there. So, smart and resourceful, not waiting for someone to hand his career TO him, Eric got busy – he opened the phone book, looked up all the big publishers, and went from door to door until he found someone who’d sign him.(Song Tree). A few years (and a lot of songs!) later, Eric signed with Capitol Nashville, and today, he has the career he always dreamed of.

You really get the sense here in Nashville that the dream is close. You can meet the people you need to meet, and they’ll talk to you. They’re accessible and human. In New York or LA, it all feels so abstract – there are the big super-powers, and the guards outside, keeping them far away. Nashville, on the other hand, has small town manners and people here believe that good songwriting shouldn’t go unnoticed.

I Heart Nashville
~ xo. Kim



Seana at Broken Spoke
December 10, 2007, 11:56 pm
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So I met Irving Azoff!!
December 10, 2007, 7:48 pm
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Who is Irving Azoff you ask? Only a legendary man in the music biz – I’m talking manager, label owner, agent and movie producer. He manages artists like The Eagles, Jewel, Van Halen, Seal, Steely Dan, Christina Aguilera…. So when Seana spotted him in Nashville, and walked right up to him with some lie about knowing his daughter, I was FREAKING OUT. And then, before I knew it, I was playing a song for him! It was amazing! And get this – the best part – when I finished (and he told me I was on pitch) Irving said, and I quote “You have a shot to make it in this Biz”.

OMG! I couldn’t believe those words came from Mr. Azoff himself. He seems, if he wants to, he can brutally honest – so his positive words meant the world to me and reinforced my belief in myself and my desire to make music. So then, I handed him my demo. A musician has to be prepared, right?

Seana, I owe you big time. Thanks Girl…

Kim :)



Webisode 7: Jailbirds



Webisode 6: Normal



Halloween in Chicago
November 7, 2007, 9:34 pm
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Check us out, Halloween in Chicago!



Andrew WK Interview Parts 1,2 & 3
November 6, 2007, 11:10 pm
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You never know who you’ll find on the streets of New York. We just happened to find Mr. Andrew W.K. himself.
Part 1

Part 2

Part 3



To Chicago
October 31, 2007, 12:13 am
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My Kind of Town, (Chicago is).

Soon I won’t be able to say the words, “I’ve never been to Chicago.” Yeah, we’re on the road to Da Chi, aka Chi-Town, The 312, The Chill, The Big Onion. (Okay, I did the Wikipedia cheat.) Kristen, our CMJ connection, sent her Chicago connection my demo – How sweet is that?!! I’m not sure what’s going to come of it, but we’re “going where the music takes us,” (our new motto). And it would be stating the obvious to say Chicago is a city where music happens.
Easy examples are recent artists like, The Sea and Cake and Sufjan Stevens, (“Come on, feel the Illinoise”) plus more established artists like Liz Phair and historic greats like Koko Taylor and that whole string of incredible Blues singers. I’m going to give myself a History of the Blues homework assignment while in town.
Seana and I are are planning to hit up the locals to find the best underground clubs and the hottest up-and-comers. (Stay tuned, stay tuned.) Reuben from Quintus (check out our video on them) hooked us up a band called NYCO. Can’t wait to meet them. I’m prepared to be spontaneous…ready for whatever magic may happen in The Second City, Paris on the Prarie, That Toddling Town…

See you in Chicago!

~ K



Playlist #2 – Road Songs
October 31, 2007, 12:11 am
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Traveling through PAOHIN

Send us your roadtrip favorites.

Pink Moon-Nick Drake
Dixieland Delight-Alabama
Me and Bobby McGee – Janis Joplin
Postcard From LA-Brian Simpson
Walkin’ (For Your Love)-Widespread Panic
Wildflowers-Tom Petty
New Slang-The Shins
Steve McQueen-Sheryl Queen
Black Horse and a Cherry Tree – KT Tunstall
Devils and Angels – Toby Lightman
Mr. Brightside – The Killers
Aeroplane-Red Hot Chili Peppers
Life on a Chain-Pete Yorn
Is She Really Going Out With Him-Joe Jackson
Blue-Jayhawks
Curbside Prophet-Jason mraz
Military Wives-The Decemberists
Jenny Says-Cowboy Mouth
Evil Edna-Bob Seger
Rocky Racoon-Beatles
Brian Wilson-The Barenaked Ladies
Till I Get to You-Nikka Costa
Life is Short – Butterfyl Boucher
The Anthem – Good Charlotte
Beautiful Day – U2
The District Sleeps Alone Tonight – The Postal Service
Paranoid Android – Radiohead
Doo Wop – Lauren Hill