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		<title>Featured Artist: Michael Lynche</title>
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We are proud to present our first signing, Michael Lynche, the King of the Dirty Blues.  Please check out his music below or visit his myspace page at www.myspace.com/mlynche
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We are proud to present our first signing, Michael Lynche, the <strong>King of the Dirty Blues</strong>.  Please check out his music below or visit his myspace page at www.myspace.com/mlynche</p>
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		<title>Vacation&#8217;s cool but&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 21 Oct 2007 02:38:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The past couple of weeks have been a long game of catch up - no wonder Americans take such few vacations.  After a month of vacation in Spain and writing in London, I find myself digging through piles of songs to produce and artists to develop.  A few updates from the studios of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The past couple of weeks have been a long game of catch up - no wonder Americans take such few vacations.  After a month of vacation in Spain and writing in London, I find myself digging through piles of songs to produce and artists to develop.  A few updates from the studios of Hood Famous Music&#8230;</p>
<p>Michael Lynche and I have been finishing up the last couple of songs that will lead us to shopping him a deal.  If you haven&#8217;t been introduced to the musical stylings of &#8220;The King&#8221;, I&#8217;ll be posting some of his tracks on the new audio section of this blog&#8230; coming soon.  I&#8217;ll be multi-tasking as Music Director and DJ for Michael, stepping out on the decks for the live show.  Keep an eye out, you won&#8217;t want to miss that show.<br />
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Speaking of new projects, Benny Lowe of <a href="http://www.myspace.com/33hz" target="_new">33hz</a> and I are up to something really special, so keep checking back&#8230;I&#8217;ll be posting some new tunes from our  collaboration&#8230;..yes, you can dance to it and no, we&#8217;re not telling you the name yet!!</p>
<p>I reunited with <a href="http://www.tobylightman.com" target="_new">Toby Lightman</a>, an old friend and gifted singer that makes some outstanding music.  She is signed to Lava/Atlantic and in the process of writing new songs for her third album.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.hoodfamousmusic.com/wordpress/wp-content/uploads/2007/10/susan_cagle1.gif" alt="Susan Cagle" class="left" align="left" /><a href="http://www.susancagle.com" target="_new">Susan Cagle</a> and I have been working on a new song for her first studio album.  She was in the studio last week cutting a demo vocal and when I get a second, I&#8217;ll be finishing the demo production next week.  Susan is super funny but don&#8217;t let her carefree attitude fool you, she&#8217;s an incredibly hard-working and skilled vocalist, and writes some edgy songs.  She&#8217;s doing a residency at the <a href="www.rockwoodmusichall.com"  target="_new">Rockwood Music Hall</a>.  Check her out Wednesday, October 31st if you&#8217;re in NYC.  Funny enough, we live on adjacent blocks and have never run into each other in the hood.  In Manhattan, you&#8217;ll run into someone you met once in Japan but may never see your neighbor.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve also started working with Polina.  She&#8217;s a tall Russian temptress whose mother is a famous Russian pop artist.  Guess it runs in the family.  We&#8217;re developing her sound and have already written a really compelling song.   I&#8217;m excited about our first success and am looking forward to producing and recording it with her this week.</p>
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		<title>Genesis at the Garden</title>
		<link>http://www.hoodfamousmusic.com/2007/09/23/genesis-at-the-garden/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Sep 2007 02:44:29 +0000</pubDate>
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I&#8217;m lucky to have been born at a time when music was much more than a download, ring-tone or background for a car commercial.   As a teen, I would spend hours listening to my favorite albums, from start to finish, poring over the album jacket, art work and liner notes for any hint [...]]]></description>
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I&#8217;m lucky to have been born at a time when music was much more than a download, ring-tone or background for a car commercial.   As a teen, I would spend hours listening to my favorite albums, from start to finish, poring over the album jacket, art work and liner notes for any hint that would give me insight into an artist&#8217;s world.   So to get a chance to see once of the greatest Prog Rock bands of all time live, for what could be their last ever tour, was monumental.<br />
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First, I must thank Tom Rutherford (who just happens to be the guitar/bass player of Genesis, Mike Rutherford&#8217;s son) for the most amazing tickets.  I brought my buddy Mario, another record producer, and we were seated smack in the center, about 8 rows back.  It was like our own private concert.   Now the band was great indeed, but Phil Collins was a god.  His voice was perfect and he commanded the stage and the audience with incredible skill.  They performed all their greatest songs, which left me in awe as to just how many amazing songs Genesis has created. They went way back, digging into the early years, pulling out material that I had never heard, as well as all of the songs that I remember listening to in the back of my mom&#8217;s car (radio, remember that?).  The staging was cool and the crowd was fun; the whole scene reminded me of how many phenomenal shows I have witnessed at the great Madison Square Garden in my youth.    Phil and drumming great Chester Thomson even did a tandem drum solo.  Who gets to do that anymore?<br />
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Before the  Pay-Per-Views, HBO, and the televised event, there was the live show.  That live show provided the closest connection to your favorite artist and the anticipation of being in the same venue as the artist themselves was incomparable.  The energy at the show was electric and it made memories of seeing my favorite bands even greater.  This show was no different.  It brought me back to the time when seeing an artist live was paramount; no amount of video or celebrity could ever surpass the feeling of being there in the moment.  Great music is even better live!!!  And what is better than a song that defines a generation?  The concerts that hammer those songs into history.<br />
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So my thanks to men of Genesis for reminding me of why great music is transcendent.  I aspire to leave a musical legacy as outstanding as yours.</p>
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		<title>Spain inspires my London writing trip.</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 Sep 2007 05:48:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[For the first time in a long time, I took a couple of weeks off and went to Spain with my girlfriend Jackie.  It was an awe-inspiring trip.  We took in the romantic Spanish architecture, ate ridiculously delicious food, and enjoyed the perfect weather. We started in Barcelona, a truly diverse city.  [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1232/1402932424_e7b13788af_m.jpg" title="Parc Guell" alt="Parc Guell" class="left" align="left" height="180" width="240" />For the first time in a long time, I took a couple of weeks off and went to Spain with my girlfriend Jackie.  It was an awe-inspiring trip.  We took in the romantic Spanish architecture, ate ridiculously delicious food, and enjoyed the perfect weather. We started in <strong>Barcelona</strong>, a truly diverse city.   We split our artistic attentions between the talented graffiti artists that hold their own against contemporary masters like Salvador Dali and his wacky museum of prints and sculpture.  We worked off all the phenomenal tapas running along Barceloneta, the ocean-front promenade, and swimming in the outdoor pool at Estadio Olympico, built for the 1996 Olympics (we&#8217;re nuts, we were training for a triathlon, but that&#8217;s another story). You can&#8217;t go to Barcelona without tripping over something Antonio Gaudi built, so we capped off our architecture tour with Sagrada Familia (still under construction after 120 years) and a hike around Parc Guell.    <span id="more-17"></span>Our last night was one we&#8217;re still trying to piece together, but it started off with a football match between Espanyol and Olympiakos (viva Espanyol) and kept going at the Festa  Major de Gracia, a massive outdoor party covering a ten block radius in the Gracia neighborhood.  Each street was transformed into a different a theme: from larger-than-life under water scenes, vegetable patches with monster pumpkins, tomatoes, and carrots to fantastical worlds straight out of the future.  And everything was built using recycled materials.  With different bands on each street and the good food and beer , it was impossible not to have  a crazy night.  Which is exactly what we did.</p>
<p><img src="http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1355/1402953626_2b1acb6841_m.jpg" title="Photo Sharing" alt="DSC00979.JPG" class="right" align="right" height="180" width="240" />Up next was <strong>Valencia</strong>, another great city with 1940&#8217;s style architecture, lots of palm trees and a surprisingly vibrant nightlife.  Unique to Valencia is the Jardines de Turia, the former path of the Turia River which the city developed into a long park, complete with running paths (which we tested out a couple of times with great results), football fields, a skate park, bike paths and European-style gardens.  The most phenomenal attraction in Valencia also sits in the river bed: The City of Arts and  Sciences.  Not only do the buildings look like aliens landed and left their beetle-like shells behind, but CAS is home to Europe&#8217;s largest aquarium.  That&#8217;s a lot of fish.  Speaking of seafood, Valencia had some amazing selections on offer.  Our first night in the city, we wandered into a tiny tapas place  just before the kitchen closed and ended up with a whole grilled squid, by far the best I have ever had.  And since Valencia is the birthplace of the traditional Spanish dish paella, we felt compelled to give the dish a try at a small restaurant looking out over the Mediterranean (don&#8217;t feel too bad for us).  The paella was, of course, tremendous.<br />
On to <strong>Malaga</strong>, a small town way down south.  The birth place of Picasso, Malaga is home to the Picasso museum, which  houses an exceptionally well-edited collection of lesser-known Picasso pieces.  Malaga was relatively quiet, off on holiday with the rest of Europe, but it gave us a nice break to enjoy the beach.  Of course I have to mention that Malaga holds its own in the Spanish seafood competition.  Beachside dining offers up whole fish and tasty sardines grilled on a spit over an open fire, while smack in the center of the city is a great little alley with several tiny places serving huge plates of clams, grilled baby squid and anything else that was swimming earlier that morning.  The promenade along the Mediterranean coast was a great place for a run, particularly in the evening, when everyone comes out for a stroll or sits around for a leisurely chat.</p>
<p>By the way, if you&#8217;ve never gone for a run around a new city, its an amazing experience.  You get a fast forward view of all that the city has to offer, and if you can remember what you saw, you can retrace your steps and check it out later at a normal browsing pace.  We use <a href="http://www.mapmyrun.com" target="_new">mapmyrun.com</a> to figure out our runs.</p>
<p>We ended our Spanish tour in <strong>Madrid, </strong>another phenomenal city on par with Barcelona for culture, dining, and sights .   Madrid is home to three of the greatest art museums in the world, but the best by far is the Reina Sofia.   It has the most comprehensive collection of Spanish modernist painters anywhere and affords the visitor a unique retrospective on the development of influential Spanish artists such as Dali, Miro, and Picasso.  The museum is a breathtaking experience; it left us both speechless and truly more appreciative of the depth and breadth of  this period of art.  After we got the culture out of ur systems, our urge to exercise overcame our common sense and we trekked out to the edge of Madrid proper, finding another olympic-sized swimming pool.  Our training runs led us to Retiro Park, a sort of Central Park on ten.   The park is full of manicured gardens, fountains, cool paths that lead to sculptures of nameless important people, and little secret meeting places.   The food was, once again, thoroughly enjoyable.</p>
<p><img src="http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1112/1402965816_5b1c61ab2a_m.jpg" title="Photo Sharing" alt="Jez working his brain" class="left" align="left" height="180" width="240" />With my head spinning with so much inspiration we headed to London where we were in just in time for Carnival.  London&#8217;s million person block party,  Spread out through Knotting Hill, it&#8217;s hosted by tons of DJ sound systems,  food and people dancing all through streets.   I enjoyed my last day or two of vacation checking out a bunch of graffiti spots in London and then met up with some incredible music writers.</p>
<p>I first met up with <strong>Jez Ashurst</strong>.  He&#8217;s writer/producer and  plays in his own band (of course I can&#8217;t remember their name).  We vibed in his studio and wrote two songs over the next two days.   <strong>Sam</strong> from <a href="http://www.kobaltmusic.com" target="_new">Kobalt Music</a> came by the studio and we all trade ridiculous music stories. (Amy Wienhouse is being completely trashed in the UK press so I got some inside stories on all that noise).</p>
<p><img src="http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1171/1402966420_33d46c214b_m.jpg" title="Photo Sharing" alt="Jez's Studio" class="right" align="right" height="180" width="240" />On Thursday I got together with <strong>Hanif Williams</strong>  We wrote a cool female pop song and talked about he and his wife visiting NYC.  I love making new friends through music.  There&#8217;s almost nothing better than writing a great song and bonding with the other writer.   Hanif and I were fighting really bad colds at the time so it was nice to be commiserating on our psychical poor being while creating something new.</p>
<p>In London I stayed with <strong>Tom Rutherford</strong> who is Ben Montague&#8217;s manager and a good friend.  I&#8217;ve written a couple of songs together and we&#8217;re discussing me coming back to London in November to produce a number of songs  for Ben.  Ben is going to be huge! He is truly a gift artist.</p>
<p><img src="http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1361/1402970666_5d9b21f17b_m.jpg" title="Photo Sharing" class="left" align="left" height="180" width="240" />I finished my trip up with the guys from <strong>TMS</strong> aka the <a href="http://www.myspace.com/thebreakfastaz">Breakfastaz</a>.  Ben, Fro, Merv and Gav all really great dudes.  We wrote a couple of songs and had an all around good time.  They DJ in the breaks scene as I did for ten years so we had a lot in common.   Like me they use they combine their underground production sounds with pop music.</p>
<p>Thanks to everyone who made my trip amazing especially Jackie!!!  I look forward to return to London to work with everyone again.  Cheers.</p>
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		<title>Neil Schwary Heinz Ketchup contest</title>
		<link>http://www.hoodfamousmusic.com/2007/09/18/neil-schwary-heinz-fake-spots/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Sep 2007 19:42:37 +0000</pubDate>
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My buddy Neil Schwary put a couple of real funny spots together for the Heinz Ketchup youtube.com contest.  I had a good time creating the music for the spots. (we&#8217;re spoofing those &#8216;the more you know&#8221; ads.
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LET IT OUT
NEVER GIVE UP

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<p>My buddy Neil Schwary put a couple of real funny spots together for the Heinz Ketchup <a href="http://www.youtube.com" target="new">youtube.com</a> contest.  I had a good time creating the music for the spots. (we&#8217;re spoofing those &#8216;<a href="http://http://www.themoreyouknow.com/" title="The More You Know" target="_blank">the more you know</a>&#8221; ads.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s two other videos that he submitted.</p>
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<li><a href="http://youtube.com/watch?v=Y9_9_l8VpnY" target="_new">LET IT OUT</a></li>
<li><a href="http://youtube.com/watch?v=C8eTGRD5LVs" target="_new">NEVER GIVE UP</a></li>
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		<title>Spain and London Graffiti</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Sep 2007 22:18:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here&#8217;s a bunch of Graff shots that I took while on vacation in Spain and during my Sept. writing trip in London.  (Music writing&#8230;.I leave the visual art to the  street artists).  I&#8217;m always inspired by local artists. 

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