Author: danielle modica

  • Happy Birthday, Carly Simon!

    Prolific singer-songwriter Carly Simon celebrates a very happy 76th birthday today, June 25. The quintessential 70s songwriter now lives in Martha’s Vineyard, but has many ties to the state of New York throughout her career.

    happy birthday carly simon

    Born in the Bronx in 1943, Simon was raised surrounded by music. Her father, Richard, was the founder of publishing company Simon & Schuster and an avid classical pianist. Her mother, Andrea, was a singer and civil rights activist.

    Music and arts talent definitely runs through the Simon family. Carly Simon has two sisters and a brother. Both sisters, Joanna and Lucy, spent time in the music industry. Joanna had a brief stint as an opera singer in the New York City Opera, while Lucy had her own folk-rock career and became a Tony Award-winning Broadway score writer. Her brother, Peter, is a photojournalist.

    Simon entered the music scene in the mid-1960s as a duo act with her older sister Lucy Simon. The pair released three albums, including popular songs “It Rains in My Heart” and “Wynkin’, Blynkin’, and Nod,” and toured until Lucy took a break from the music scene in 1967.

    Older Sister,” a song released in her 1974 album Hotcakes, is about Lucy and their sibling relationship.

    happy birthday carly simon
    The Simon Sisters Credit: Peter Simon

    Simon’s self-titled debut album was shared in 1971 and found immediate success. From Carly Simon, she won her first Grammy Award for “Best New Artist” and a Top-10 Single from the song “That’s the Way I Always Heard it Should Be.”

    Even Art Garfunkel and George Harrison showed up so support Carly Simon!

    Simon married folk-rocker James Taylor in 1972, shortly after her solo career began. The pair moved into a New York City apartment on the Upper West Side and had two children.

    Taylor and Simon often performed duets during their marriage and released multiple tracks together. “Devoted to You” and “Mockingbird” were two popular duets of theirs on Simon’s albums Boys in the Trees and Hotcakes, respectively. The pair got divorced in 1981.

    Carly and James singing “You Can Close Your Eyes”

    Simon reached peak success in 1973 with her breakthrough album No Secrets. Standout single “You’re so Vain” is on this release, which propelled Simon into the #1 spot on American, Australian, Canadian, and New Zealand charts. “You’re so Vain” is #92 on Billboard’s “Greatest Songs of All Time” and even includes lyrics connected to her New York roots, mentioning upstate staple Saratoga Race Course.

    Well I hear you went up to Saratoga… And your horse naturally won

    “You’re so Vain” – Carly Simon
    “No Secrets” Album Advertisement

    With all of its popularity, “You’re so Vain” had peak media interest. The public buzzed with rumors about who the exposé-like song was about. Simon revealed one inspiration for the hit was actor and notorious womanizer Warren Beatty, but won’t tell who the others are. To Simon, her songs are all too true to life to share all the details – so much for No Secrets!

    I wanted to be discreet to a certain level…I ended up not being terribly discreet.

    Carly Simon on USA Today

    Besides being a 70’s pop-folk icon, Simon is responsible for many television and film scores, including 2003’s Piglet’s Big Movie, 1977 James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me, as well as Working Girl in 1988, which she won a Grammy, Golden Globe, and an Oscar Award for.

    Singer-songwriter Carly Simon photographed in June 1971. Credit: Jack Mitchell/Getty Images

    Simon’s voice has matured beautifully over the decades, always having a soulful and deep register, but now holding a jazzy, raspier tone. Her most recent album, 2015’s Songs from the Trees, is a “musical memoir” of sorts. The album shares remasters of fifteen songs, including “You’re so Vain,” “Boys in the Trees” and “Mockingbird.”

    More recently, Simon shared on Billboard Magazine that she is preparing to release a remastered version of her iconic 1995 concert at Grand Central Station. She also had a digital performance at the Rock ‘n’ Relief Concert, supporting Coronavirus pandemic recovery this past March.

    Happy birthday and here’s to another fruitful year of music, Carly Simon! “Nobody Does It Better” than you.

  • Rodrigo y Gabriela Announce “By Request” US Tour

    Grammy-winning guitar duo Rodrigo y Gabriela are back on the road starting on September 1, their first US shows in over two years.

    Rodrigo y Gabriela

    Their plans to tour their 2019 studio album METTAVOLUTION were cut-short early by the pandemic. The “By Request Tour” will be a completely new and exciting experience for both fans and the band.

    To make this tour extra special, Rodrigo y Gabriela have elected to hand over setlist selection to their fans.

    On the Mettavolution tour in 2019, we played the whole of that album. Here we are, two years later, and we have decided to let the fans choose what songs they want to hear from us on the ‘By Request’ tour.

    Rodrigo Sánchez

    A long ballot of songs are now posted on rodgab.com and Rod y Gab’s social media platforms, covering their unique repertoire of over 20 years of fiery acoustic rock together. Fans are invited to select the songs they want to hear played live. 

    The “By Request” tour starts in Boulder, CO on September 1, runs through to October 16 in Minneapolis, MN and will make a stop in NYC at Pier 17 on October 10. More information and ticket links are available on their website.

    Check out the full tour schedule below:


    RODRIGO Y GABRIELA TOUR 2021
    SEPTEMBER

    1 – Boulder, CO – Chautauqua Auditorium *

    3 – Vail, CO – Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater *

    4 – Colorado Springs, CO – Pikes Peak Center *

    8 – Troutdale, OR – Edgefield *

    10 – Sacramento, CA – Crest Theater *

    11 – Napa, CA – Oxbow Riverstage Concert Series *

    12 – San Diego, CA – Humphrey’s Concerts By The Bay *

    14 – Santa Barbara, CA – Arlington Theater *

    15 – Anaheim, CA – House of Blues *

    26 – Austin, TX – ACL Live at Moody Theater

    28 – San Antonio, TX – Tobin Center for Performing Arts **


    OCTOBER

    1 – Atlanta, GA – Buckhead Theater

    2 – Charleston, SC – Charleston Music Hall **

    3 – Wilmington, NC – Greenfield Lake Amphitheatre **

    5 – Charlotte, NC – The Fillmore Charlotte **

    6 – Washington, DC – Anthem

    8 – Hershey, PA – Harrisburg University at Hershey Theatre **

    9 – Boston, MA – Orpheum Theatre **

    10 – New York, NY – Pier 17

    11 – Munhall, PA – Carnegie of Homestead Music Hall **

    14 – Chicago, IL – Chicago Theater

    16 – Minneapolis, MN – Fillmore


    * David Keenan support** Silvana Estrada support

  • Gene Simmons Schools Schalmont Music History Students

    The Schalmont School District recently shared on their Facebook page this week that legendary glam rocker Gene Simmons virtually met with high school students on June 16.

    gene simmons schalmont
    Simmons on the Zoom call with Schalmont Students

    Once a New York City teacher himself, Simmons agreed to spend 30 minutes with the Schalmont rock history students to answer some questions. He ended up speaking for over an hour giving advice, sharing stories and engaging in jovial conversation.

    The virtual meeting came together with the help of Schalmont High Senior Gabe Unser, who looked up the musician on his website.

    I found a media contact online and said ‘I don’t know if I can ask this but we have a History of Rock Music class and we were wondering if Gene would be able to talk to our class.’ She replied he’d be happy to.

    Gabe Unser

    According to Unser’s teacher, Robert Renzi, Simmons does not usually answer to inquiries but was moved by the message and decided to take the opportunity.

    Simmons recalled how committed he and the rest of KISS was to practicing endlessly in their small New York City apartment. He simultaneously worked various jobs during that time, including teaching 6th grade.

    Simmons 1960s teacher photo compared to his iconic rock persona. Credit: KISS Facebook Page

    Simmons’ key piece of advice was to ignore the naysayers and do what you love. But, he was quick to say to not quit your day job in the process. Simmons also noted he has never drank alcohol or used illegal drugs and encouraged students to do the same.

    The thing we did right is we did what we envisioned and put together a band we had never seen on stage before.

    Gene Simmons

    When a student asked if they could get autographs, or at least for their teacher as a retirement gift, Simmons agreed to send each person an autograph. He ended the meeting by telling students they could do anything if they put in the time and encouraged them not to be afraid of failure.

    Kiss in London – May 1976 Credit: Photo by Andre Csillag/REX/Shutterstock

    This is not the first time Simmons got in touch with his teacher side. While filming his reality show, Gene Simmons Family Jewels, he visited public school music charity organization, Little Kids Rock.

    Simmons ditched his celebrity status in the clip, interacting with the children one-on-one, sharing valuable advice similar to his meeting with the Schalmont students, and even playing bass along with them. Simmons teamed up with Fender to donate guitars and other musical supplies to the charity before he left.

    After multiple decades and a successful music career, it seems Simmons never really quit his teaching day job!

  • The Campbell Brothers To Headline 2nd Annual Cider, Blues & BBQ Showcase

    The Stone Ridge Orchard in Stone Ridge, New York kicks off their summer season with Cider, Blues & BBQ, a live blues review with New York State-based blues musicians. This year’s festivities will feature The Campbell Brothers, Alexis P. Suter and The Robert Hill Band on Saturday, June 19.

    Cider Blues BBQ

    Opening the show will be The Robert Hill Band. Hill is an award-winning songwriter, vocalist, and master guitarist. Born in Little Rock, Arkansas, Robert now calls New York home. His band is known for their original, autobiographical blues music, previously performing internationally from NYC to Spain.


    Headlining the show is the Campbell Brothers, an American sacred-steel gospel group from Rochester, New York. The ensemble features prominent pedal steel guitars and soulful singing. Their groove is infectious and sure to get the audience up and dancing together!


    At the end of the night, Brooklyn native Alexis P. Suter will usher in the sunset with her hearty voice. A sousaphone player and church singer since the age of four, Alexis was the first African American woman signed to Epic/Sony Records. The award-winning musician will grace the stage with a selection of songs from her extensive six-album catalog. Her deep, passionate vocals are goosebump inducing.

    To accompany the blues, there will be food on-site available from Hudson Valley’s The Grille Wagon. Smoked BBQ staples like pulled pork sandwiches, brisket, BBQ chicken, macaroni and cheese, coleslaw, and a host of other locally-sourced dishes are on the menu. The farm’s tasting room will be open for cider and wine tastings, as well as their roadside farm market that provides freshly baked goods and local products available for purchase.

    We’re so grateful to showcase these amazing musicians on our farm, and we welcome the community to soak up everything the farm has to offer.

    Elizabeth Ryan, Stone Ridge Orchard’s owner, farmer and cider maker

    In addition to the evening show and BBQ, the 115-acre farm offers a chance to visit with the resident alpacas, pigs, and sheep. Guests are even able to for a hike up to the 350-year old oak tree on the farm, full of scenic Catskill Mountain views.

    Stone Hill Orchard’s 350-year-old oak tree. Courtesy: Chronogram

    Cider, Blues & BBQ is pet-friendly and compliant with reopening restrictions. Tickets are available for purchase at the Stone Ridge Orchard website.

    Schedule:
    Doors Open – 3 p.m.
    Robert Hill – 4 p.m.
    Alexis P. Suter – 6 p.m.
    The Campbell Brothers – 7:30 p.m.

    The Campbell Brothers performing for the virtual 2020 Richmond Folk Fest
  • Arushi Jain Brings a Modern Spin to Indian Classical Music with “Richer Than Blood”


    NYC-based artist Arushi Jain recently shared a new single, “Richer Than Blood.” This release is the first song of her upcoming album, Under the Lilac Sky, out on July 9.

    Arushi Jain

    Arushi Jain is an India-born, Brooklyn-residing composer, modular synthesist, vocalist and engineer. Jain’s work focuses on reinterpreting traditional Indian classical music through the lens of electronic instrumentation.

    Jain spent her childhood studying Hindustani classical music at the Prayag Hindustani Music School and the Ravi Shankar Institute in New Delhi. Being trained in the genre, Jain now aims to make more people aware of the beauty behind Indian ragas by adding self-coded and ad-lib synthesizer sounds – a unique spin.

    “Richer Than Blood” sets the tone of her new album, incorporating Jain’s vocals with deep, textured synth reverberations. Jain uses her voice as a musical tool for a source of texture rather than lyrics. This detail is most recognizable when Jain sings alaps, an improvised section, or sargam, singing with notes instead of words, within the different synth melodies.

    At any given point, there is at least one layer in the record that carries my voice. The human voice is powerful and unique to every individual. My voice is unique to me, so I decided it should be present at all times even if it’s unrecognizable.

    Arushi Jain

    Jain notes that the concept of time and seasonality is essential to Indian classical music. Each raga, or melodic framework for improvisation, has a specific time of day to listen in order to experience the song’s full authenticity.

    Arushi Jain
    Courtesy: Ableton.com

    At six songs spanning 48 minutes of ambient synth ragas intended to be heard during the sunset hours, Under the Lilac Sky and “Richer Than Blood” invites listeners to transport themselves through intentional listening – “realizing your vision of the moment.”

    You know that moment when the sun is bidding farewell to the sky, and the colors turn into beautiful hues of purple and pink and everything in between? That is the moment that this album will shine the most. The deeper you listen, the more shades you’ll see.

    Arushi Jain
    Arushi Jain
    Courtesy: Jain’s Instagram

    Jain’s expertise with musical electronics creates an entirely unique art form embedded in historical themes. Her ambient sounds provide a visual landscape for listeners to enjoy, bringing a technological touch to a centuries old tradition.

    This album is the coming together of two distinct cultures of Hindustani classical and modular synthesizers representing the two parts of me that evolved into one whole in between my time in India and California.

    Arushi Jain

    Following in the footsteps of electronic luminaries such as Suzanne Ciani and Terry Riley, Arushi Jain uses her talent to give a fresh face to Hindustani musical tradition, inviting new generations to enjoy the genre.

    “Richer Than Blood” is available now on Youtube, Spotify, Apple Music, and Bandcamp. Under the Lilac Sky can be streamed on those same platforms on July 9.

  • Psychedelic Rock Band Acid Dad share “Searchin,” Announce Bowery show

    Brooklyn-native band Acid Dad has recently released “Searchin,’” which is the first track on their upcoming album Take It From The Dead, due out on July 16. The band has also announced an upcoming tour which includes a stop at the Bowery Ballroom in New York City.

    Acid Dad Searchin

    Acid Dad is an American alternative-rock band composed of singer-guitarists Vaughn Hunt, Sean Fahey and drummer Trevor Mustoe. The band released their first EP, Let’s Plan a Robbery, in 2016. Since then, they have independently produced and put out multiple singles and one live album.

    Acid Dad shared two other songs in preparation for Take It From The Dead‘s release. Tracks two and three on the album, “BBQ” and “RC Driver” respectively, dropped earlier this year.

    According to an interview with American Songwriter, “Searchin’” is inspired by bassist Phil Lesh’s book Searching for the Sound: My Life in the Grateful Dead and the Dead’s 1974 track “Unbroken Chain.” The two songs have similarities, looking for values and experiences of the past in a modern world.

    Acid Dad Searchin
    Searchin’ Single Artwork

    The music video for “Searchin”‘ pays homage to the Grateful Dead, with images of Jerry Garcia rippling in the background – calling reference to the era Acid Dad feels anemoia for, nostalgia for a time they didn’t experience.

    Take It From The Dead features an array of different influences in contrast to their earlier work, allowing for more intricate and hypnotic sounds. Their goal with the upcoming record is to provide a modern spin to the feel of neo-psych, post-punk and ’70s rock-n-roll.

    That’s one thing that I really like that the Grateful Dead always did with a song like ‘Friend of the Devil.’ When you listen to something like ‘[The Closing of] Winterland,’ they slow it down into this sultry jam and it has this intensity that just hits a lot harder. The song and the lyrics are the same, but it’s good for our own mental state to switch things up.

    Sean Fahey, guitarist of Acid Dad, in an interview with American Songwriter

    To accompany the new record’s dreamy distortion, the band has collaborated with artist Webb Hunt to produce kaleidoscopic art videos that add a visual counterpart to their sound. Green screened vaporwave backgrounds and VHS-like-quality graphics are commonly used to create this retro vibe.

    Acid Dad Searchin
    Take It From The Dead Album Artwork

    “Searchin’” can be streamed on Youtube, Spotify, and Soundcloud, (check out the full list here) Album pre-sales and pre-orders can be done on the Acid Dad record portal.

    The band has also announced 2021 tour dates with fellow psychedelic rockers Frankie and the Witch Fingers, spanning much of the month of October. Ticket purchasing information is available on the Acid Dad website.

    Check out the full list of currently-announced dates below:

    ACID DAD LIVE 2021

    (* – w/Frankie and the Witch Fingers)

    Oct 7 – Square Cat Vinyl – Indianapolis, IN *

    *Oct 8 – The Brass Rail – Fort Wayne, IN *

    *Oct 9 – Cactus Club – Milwaukee, WI *

    *Oct 10 – Empty Bottle – Chicago, IL *

    *Oct 12 – Third Man Cass Corridor – Detroit, MI *

    Oct 13 – Beachland Tavern – Cleveland, OH *

    Oct 14 – Spirit Lodge – Pittsburgh, PA *

    Oct 15 – Metro Gallery – Baltimore, MD *

    Oct 16 – Bowery Ballroom – New York, NY *

    Oct 18 – PhilaMOCA – Philadelphia, PA *

    Oct 19 – Fuzzy Cactus – Richmond, VA *

    Oct 20 – Snug Harbor – Charlotte, NC *

    Oct 23 – Intuition – Jacksonville, FL *

    Oct 24 – Will’s Pub – Orlando, FL *

    Searchin’ Music Video
  • Resonance Music and Arts Festival Announces Initial 2021 Lineup

    The Resonance Music and Arts Festival has recently announced its initial 2021 lineup featuring multiple sets from Resonance alumni, including Tipper, Lotus, Lettuce, Papadosio, Umphrey’s McGee and many more. The fest will run from September 16-18 at a new location – Marvin’s Mountaintop Campground in Masontown, West Virginia.

    Resonance Festival

    The lineup announcement comes on the heels of a recent change in location for the fest, now taking place at Marvin’s Mountaintop. Cooper’s Lake in Slippery Rock, PA hosted the festival in 2019, after a five-year run at Legend Valley in Thornville, OH.

    We’re so happy we have a new home for Resonance at Marvin’s Mountaintop. Despite all of the challenges we’ve encountered, we’re looking forward to a fantastic weekend with a ton of incredible artists.

    Casey Schneider – Founder of Resonance Fest

    Resonance Festival will continue its tradition of special sets from a range of performers, including a mountain sunrise set from Tipper and a sunset set from jam-band Spafford. The special sets continue with “TAUKing Wonder,” a Stevie Wonder tribute set and Keller Williams’ “Grateful Grass,” a “psychedelic bluegrass” set inspired by the Grateful Dead.

    Papadosio at Resonance 2019 Photo Credit: Keith Griner

    Known for providing a blended lineup ranging from electronic to instrument-driven music with everything in between, Resonance is expected to stay true to form this year. In the past, the Resonance Festival 2021 has featured art tents, light shows, interactive displays, and scenic views.

    In the coming weeks, attendees can expect updates on lineup additions, visual artists, activities, and more. Tickets are on sale now through the event website with weekend, RV, car, camping and VIP packages available. 

    Resonance Fest 2019 Recap Video Credit: Sacred StoryWeavers
  • Mac Sabbath Brings 2021 Pop-Up-Drive-Thru Tour to Ravenous Fans with Two Stops in New York

    Mac Sabbath is returning to the road in late August to bring America another heaping helping of unhealthy – but irresistible – Drive Thru Metal. Their 2021 Pop-Up-Drive-Thru Tour will feature The Outlaw Mariachi, Speedealer and Lung on select dates, and will make stops in Rochester and New York City.

    Mac Sabbath

    Mixing raucous comedy with borderline-horrific theatrics, Mac Sabbath is the love child of heavy metal band Black Sabbath and hamburgers. Warning about the dangers of fast food, Mac Sabbath puts on a theatrical, multimedia stage show – complete with parody lyrics, a smoking grill, laser-eyed clowns, bouncing burgers and many more surprises.

    Mac Sabbath has also recently revealed their first book, Drive Thru Metal, a pop-up book that takes fans on a journey through a dystopian fast-food world polluted by its own waste. There are two editions of the book, one being the Special Edition version, a limited version complete with a foil stamped cover, a Gris Grimly art print and “ketchup and mustard splattered” yellow and red vinyl.

    Mac Sabbath

    Both editions of Drive Thru Metal include pop-up scenes highlighting “The Factory,” “The Ascension” and “Utopia” and include a vinyl with seven Mac Sabbath musical stories, including songs “Organic Funeral,” Sweet Beef” and “N.I.B.B.L.E.” Both editions are available in limited quantities and pre-orders are available on Mac Sabbath’s merch site.

    Mac Sabbath’s “Pair-a-Buns” music video, a spoof on Black Sabbath’s “Paranoid”

    Check out the complete Mac Sabbath tour schedule below:

    8/25 – San Francisco, CA – Great American Music Hall

    8/26 – Sacramento, CA – Holy Diver

    8/28 -Portland, OR – Dante’s

    8/29 – Seattle, WA – El Corazón

    9/1 – Salt Lake City, UT – Urban Lounge

    9/2 – Denver, CO – Marquis Theater

    9/3 – Wichita, KS – WAVE

    9/4 – Kansas City, MO – Knuckleheads 

    9/7 – Minneapolis, MN – Fine Line

    9/8 – Milwaukee, WI – Shank Hall

    9/9 – Lombard, IL – Afterlife Music Hall

    9/10 – Grand Rapids, MI – Elevation

    9/11- St. Louis, MO – Fubar

    9/12 – Louisville, KY – Zanzabar

    9/15 – Rochester, NY – The Montage Music Hall

    9/16 – New York, NY – Le Poisson Rouge

    9/17 – New Bedford, MA – The Vault Music Hall & Pub

    9/18 – Philadelphia, PA – The Foundry

    9/19 – Washington, DC – Black Cat

    9/22 – Harrisburg, PA – Harrisburg Midtown Arts Center

    9/23 – Belle Vernon, PA – Vinoski Winery

    9/24 – Cleveland, OH – Beachland Ballroom

    9/25 – Ferndale, MI – Magic Bag

    9/28 – Indianapolis, IN – HI-FI Indy & HI-FI Annex

    9/29 – Nashville, TN – EXIT/IN

    9/30 – Asheville, NC – The Grey Eagle

    10/1 – Durham, NC – Motorco Music Hall

    10/2 – Wilmington, NC – 42nd Street Tavern

    10/3 – Charleston, SC – The Charleston Pour House

    10/6 – Atlanta, GA – Terminal West

    10/7 – Memphis, TN – Lafayette’s Music Room

    10/8 – New Orleans, LA – Zony Mash Beer Project

    10/9 – Houston, TX – Scout Bar

    10/10 – Austin, TX – Meanwhile Brewing

    10/12 – San Antonio, TX – Paper Tiger

    10/14 – Santa Fe, NM – Meow Wolf Santa Fe

    10/15 – El Paso, TX – RockHouse Bar & Grill

    11/5 – Los Angeles, CA – Teragram Ballroom

    11/6 – Las Vegas, NV – The Space

    with The Outlaw Mariachi

    with Speedealer

    with Lung

  • Diana Bidea Releases Soulful R&B Single “Would You Still”

    New York City-native and emerging R&B artist Diana Bidea is set to drop her newest single titled, “Would You Still” on Friday, June 11.

    “Would You Still” is Bidea’s seventh overall single and third release this year, behind her January single “Forbidden Fruit” and March single “The Game.” She also has one EP album so far, Artemis in 2019, with five songs on the tracklist.

    Diana Bidea

    With a background in classical opera, Bidea’s music displays her full vocals, cushioned with bluesy melodies. Her passionate musical tone and meaningful, talented lyricism gives off the full contemporary R&B experience.

    Bidea’s original songs seem to have similar themes, discussing self-worth, love, and devotion. Her most recent release, “The Game,” more specifically brings a sultry vibe with guitar riffs and raspy vocals. This single blurs the line between sexual references and casual relationship description with lyrics like “sweet pleasure is the game… my favorite pleasure is pain.”

    “Would You Still” is more focused on the self, reconciling with carrying the burden of being the person everyone turns to for advice.

    I think some people naturally fall into the role of being the person that everyone comes to for answers, empathy and a safe space to keep their secrets. But when it feels like you don’t have that safe space in return, it leaves you feeling heavy with responsibility and emotionally exhausted. (‘Would You Still’) is about searching for someone who can give you that safe space and they will still love you after they know you at your most vulnerable.

    Diana Bidéa

    “Would You Still” tells the story of a sensitive girl who wears the mask of a bold, put-together person. Described as a “hero complex,” Bidea highlights the importance of checking up on your friends, no matter how happy they seem on the surface.

    Though her lyrics’ meanings are deep-rooted, they are anything but mournful. Bidea takes on an optimistic spirit, not questioning her personal worth; simply asking the question, “will you treat me at my true worth?

    The new single is also chock full of vocal riffs and runs, staying true to her soulful style.

    On her Youtube channel, Bidea often posts original freestyles as well as freestyles based off of other songs like Cardi B’s WAP that show off her lyricism and creativity.

    The track will be available to stream on all major platforms, including Apple Music, Soundcloud, and Spotify on June 11.

  • Sea.Hear.Now Festival Announces 2021 Lineup

    The Sea.Hear.Now Festival has announced their return to Asbury Park, New Jersey this year and has revealed their long-awaited lineup. Big names like Pearl Jam, Billy Idol and the Smashing Pumpkins are topping the bill.

    The annual fest will take place September 18-19 this year, showcasing live music alongside surfing demos by professional wave surfers on Asbury’s North Beach.

    Pearl Jam, The Avett Brothers, Lord Huron, Patti Smith and Her Band, Patti Scialfa and more will take the stage on Saturday, September 18. The Smashing Pumpkins, Billy Idol, Dirty Heads, Grouplove, Orville Peck and more will close out the weekend of music on Sunday, September 19.

    New additions to the music lineup include R&B singer/songwriter Cory Henry, as well as rockers White Denim and Strand of Oaks.


    Sea.Hear.Now’s world-class lineup of surfers, including 2018 New Jersey Female Surfer of the Year Cassidy McLain, will compete in daily North Beach Expression Sessions. Expression Sessions are “soulful” alternatives to the traditional surf meet, where top surfers come together to show off their best moves. At Sea.Hear.Now, surfers will be grouped into sets of five, where they will have 30 minutes to catch as many waves as they can. The scoring system is based on the surfer’s creativity and style in each ride.

    Art installations are the main centerpieces of the event, accenting the beauty of the shoreline. Murals and recycled surfboards will create a walkway arch down the sand called “Stoke Henge,” and Danny Clinch’s Transparent Gallery Pop Up will be on display this year.

    According to festival staff, organizers are in regular communication with local health and public safety officials and will follow current recommendations and guidelines at the time of the festival. Patrons will receive regular updates regarding procedures, which will also be shared on their social media.

    A limited number of two-day General Admission Tickets are available to purchase now on the Sea.Hear.Now ticket website. Children ages seven and under may attend for free alongside a ticketed adult.

    2019 Sea.Hear.Now Fest Highlights