|
| |
| |
ASCAP Network Video Library - Playback Features
 |
|
Fall 2008 Dengue Fever is a six-member band from Los Angeles who combine Cambodian pop music and lyrics with psychedelic rock.
|
 |
|
Winter 2007 Elena Skye and Boo Reiners founded Demolition String Band in the late 90's when the two rockers discovered a shared yen for hardcore country and bluegrass music. Skye, from Chicago, and Reiner, from North Carolina, went on to help revive and foster a roots music community in New York City's Lower East Side that still thrives today.
|
 |
|
Fall 2007 For the latest installment in our Playback Field Recording video series, a project that seeks out music in its natural habitat, Playback Editor-in-Chief Erik Philbrook and Deputy Editor Lavinia Jones Wright sat down with Illinois frontman and songwriter Chris Archibald at the 2007 CMJ New Music Marathon in New York City.
|
 |
|
Summer 2007 In the first episode of a new video series, Anna Wilson and collaborator Jeff Franzel recently stopped by ASCAP's headquarters in New York City to talk about her music on her new album, Time Changes Everything, and to perform some of that music exclusively for the ASCAP Network.
|
 |
|
06-23-2007 To mark the 20th Anniversary of ASCAP's Rhythm & Soul Music Awards, a special event featuring Songwriter of the Year Alumni was held at the Linwood Dunn Theater at The Pickford Center for Motion Picture Study on June 23, 2007. Hosted by Ludacris and Chaka Zulu, the panel of distinguished songwriters featured Jimmy Jam, Narada Michael Walden, Teddy Riley, Dave "Jam" Hall and Kandi Burruss sharing stories behind their songs. |
 |
|
11-09-2006 ASCAP's Rhythm & Soul Team presented a special panel discussion called "The Recipe: Making Hit Songs" at the Musicians Institute in Hollywood, CA, on November 9, 2006. The panel featured producers and songwriters, including Alonzo "Zo" Lee, Jr. (Trak Starz), Andre Merritt (Omarion, Marques Houston) and Michelle Williams (Destiny's Child).
|
 |
|
Winter 2006 In the first of a new series, Manhattan singer-songwriter and longtime frontman for the pop-rock group the Candy Butchers discusses his craft and career and performs three songs exclusively for the ASCAP Network.
|
|
|
|
|