TPJB presents the songwriters couch

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Lead songwriter/singer/guitar player for The Patrick Jaouen Band interviews songwriters/musicians and delves into their proccesses, inspirations and song meanings as well as their persona stories as they relate to music. read less
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”Street violins, NYC and CBGB’s” SWC EP16 feat Monika Ryan
Jan 8 2024
”Street violins, NYC and CBGB’s” SWC EP16 feat Monika Ryan
"Street violins, NYC and CBGB's" SWC EP16 feat Monika Ryan   "Street violins, NYC and CBGB's" SWC EP16 feat Monika Ryan https://www.monikaryan.com/ Monika Ryan is not just another singer, she is an architect of sound and story, carving out a niche in the world of jazz with her unique blend of classic and contemporary sound matched by philosophical and clever lyrics. Her music, potent and melodic, reflects the energy of her native New York City, and her smooth, velvety voice brings to life a spectrum of emotions, manifesting in everything from heartfelt ballads to effervescent swing tunes and searing bebop numbers. Monika's journey in music began early. She was a pro on the New York Jazz scene as a teenager, an alumna of The New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music, and a private student of the legendary Jackie Paris. She adopted the professional name Monika Brand in her teenage years. At only 25, Monika released her debut album "Love," a testament to her already impressive decade-long professional presence in jazz. As a teenager, Monika was hired by Charlie Persip to sing with his big band, "Precipitation," was invited to perform onstage by Jon Hendricks, and was hired by Al Grey to sing with his band. Her career continued to flourish with significant milestones, such as headlining at The Montreal International Jazz Festival in 2000, touring Japan with Jon Faddis and David Hazeltine in 2001, and again with James Williams, Bill Pierce, John Lockwood, and Tony Reedus in 2002. Performing as part of Carnegie Hall’s Neighborhood Concert Series and recording at Carnegie Hall with engineer Leszek Wojcik and guitarist Gene Bertoncini. All of these achievements were accomplished independently, showcasing her relentless dedication to her craft, never having been signed by a label, or supported by the music industry machine. After her marriage to Jeremy Ryan in 1998, she embraced a professional name change to align with her new legal surname. Her sophomore album, "Duo," a collaboration with guitarist Satoshi Inoue, set the start of a tradition—single-word album titles. Monika's discography spans thirteen full-length albums, one single, and one EP, each displaying her signature "jazz accent"—an indelible stamp of her musical language on every composition, regardless of whether she's venturing beyond the realms of traditional jazz. Equally adept at the interpretation of The Great American Songbook as with her own compositions. As of August 25, 2023, Monika is set to release her fourteenth full-length album, "Playfully." The album is a love letter to the history of jazz, featuring eleven original tracks that echo Monika's sunny outlook on life. The high-flying trio of Steve Einerson on piano, Rene Hart on bass, and Alvester Garnett on drums come together with Monika's voice to deliver an exciting and totally new jazz experience. Monika's stage presence is an amalgamation of grace, elegance, wit, and charm that resonates with audiences everywhere—from cozy jazz nooks to grand concert halls. Critics, too, echo this sentiment. Don Heckman of the LA Times praised her songwriting as "impressive and memorable," while Edward Blanco of All About Jazz regards her as a "must-listen," lauding her voice's tender touch on each song's lyrics. In the words of Sheila Jordan, Monika Ryan is "a wonderful singer whose music will help keep the flame of jazz alive." Monika is not merely an act in the jazz world; she is a playwright, a game-changer, shaping the future of jazz with her innovative compositions. ​ Join her on this journey by subscribing to her mailing list for insider news and discussions about the creative process. Monika Ryan promises a thrilling journey through the soulful landscapes of jazz—one you'll never forget.
”Sad Birds don’t Sing” The Songwriters Couch EP9 Sally Louise
Nov 13 2023
”Sad Birds don’t Sing” The Songwriters Couch EP9 Sally Louise
"Sad Birds don't Sing" The Songwriters Couch EP9 Sally Louise Opera singer turned singer-songwriter, Sally Louise holds her audience in awestruck wonder with her powerful vocals and 70s sun soaked guitar melodies. A self-taught recording artist, she has written, recorded, and published six singles, two EPs, and a full-length studio album. Since her debut single, Milky Blue - which was released in July 2020 - she has opened for the legendary Chris Isaak, toured solo in Nashville, New York, and Connecticut, been featured in Floated Magazine and Adventures in Americana, and performed on air on WXNA Nashville and WXXI Rochester. A native Oregonian with an adventurous appetite spanning the US and Europe, Sally grew up playing violin, guitar, piano, and mandolin before finally studying voice. In her first classical vocal competition, she won fifth in the state of Oregon. With that confidence in her back pocket, she went on to debut with the Utah Symphony, gain her Bachelor’s in Vocal Performance from Westminster College in Salt Lake City, and move to Berlin, Germany to pursue opera. There she gained insight into the world of the working singer, learning German and performing with some of Berlin’s best operatic talent. She returned stateside to pursue her Masters in Vocal Performance at the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, New York. When the world shut down in March 2020, Sally went rogue, separating from the world of opera and plunging into the creation of her debut album, My Hands Are On Fire. This album recorded in her bedroom during quarantine, is a reflection on finding balance within the duality of the self. Questioning what it means to be a spiritual being in a physical form, embodying both the divine feminine and masculine and holding onto a sense of self within the confines of an abusive relationship are explored in her lyrics and compositions. You can support Sally on Patreon, and follow along with her on Instagram and Facebook.
”Ćevapčići for dinner or nothing at all!” The Songwriters Couch EP6 feat Rok Gulič
Oct 23 2023
”Ćevapčići for dinner or nothing at all!” The Songwriters Couch EP6 feat Rok Gulič
"Ćevapčići for dinner or nothing at all!" The Songwriters Couch EP6 feat Rok Gulič Rok Gulič is the CEO & Lead audio geek at OLLO - audio tools http://www.olloaudio.com/ "It's no secret that software correction companies make calibration files using generic target curves and simply average a few headphones units. Ask youself this. Would you ever use a generic calibration file for your studio, made by averaging a few rooms or speakers similar to yours? I thought so. So why would you compromise on calibration when it comes to headphones? Think how important headphones are in your workflow and how many listeners will experience your mix on headphones." - Rok Gulič, founder From Ollo Audio Website "A few years ago, I was busy mixing my band's music for the launch of a new CD. The deadline was approaching fast, so I was in a rush to finish on time. I worked late at night in my home studio, which was next door to our bedroom. My wife and one-year-old twins were already in bed. On the very first night, the noise of drums and bass woke them at least five times. You can imagine how happy my wife was after a sleepless night. So, to calm the waters, I tried mixing with headphones on the following evening, but I quickly realized that they were useless as I couldn't feel the low rumble and sub-bass in my chest. It is just impossible to mix kick and bass on any headphones. The next morning I went to my day job but couldn't concentrate on my work. All-day, I was searching for a quiet alternative to my audio monitors, something that would support mixing low frequencies. Although I didn't find any ready-made solutions, I did discover "tactile sound" technology, which allows you to listen with your whole body without any noise in the room, without disturbing anyone! That made me wonder if I could make some devices at home that would act as a tactile generator. You can imagine what I was doing the next weekend. I took a used speaker, pulled off the membrane, and mounted the coil directly on my chair. Boom! I will never forget the feeling and smile when I first experienced body sound. I immediately realized that I need to improve on it. And so it all began! The OLLO Audio idea was born that night and produced the very first mix, which was completely silent for my family but full of the low-frequency rumble in my body. I made the very first prototype for mixing on headphones - just as if I were in a studio. I joined Primorski Technology Park, a local startup hub, and founded OLLO Audio with a good friend, Mitja Sajovic. Now we are developing products that go beyond simple stereo mixing. We are researching 3D surround and VR for the next generation of products." - Rok Gulič, founder