Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Musicians, Actors, and Athletes Come Out For High Hopes

Joshua with Jonathan Moffett (drummer)
This past weekend the non-profit organization, High Hopes Head Injury Program, held their First Annual Celebrity Bowling Tournament and I had the chance to go and help support the cause. My cousin Joshua attends High Hopes in order to rehabilitate his daily functions of walking and talking. In 2001 he survived a bad accident after making a, not-so-good, decision. But he had shown great improvement since my aunt and uncle found High Hopes, which led to their relocation from Florida out here to California.

What is High Hopes Head Injury Program? It was started in 1975 and was dedicated to the rehabilitation and retraining of individuals that have been set back by traumatic, unexpected head injuries. Through their physical programs like conditioning classes, physical therapy, weight training at a local gym, and a therapeutic swimming pool High Hopes works with these individuals to strengthen and retrain their motor skills. For their social and psychological challenges they have music classes, independent living classes, occupational and speech therapy, and more. At High Hopes, skills thought lost forever are regained. High Hopes' goal is to provide the best and lowest cost program to as many families, who need help, as they can. If you would like to know how to get involved with High Hopes Head Injury Program or donate to the non-profit organization click here.
"High Hopes is the first nonprofit brain injury program in the country which was formed to serve the needs of the brain injured and their families. In the United States there are over 1.5 million traumatic brain injuries annually.  Many who survive need "High Hopes." As a one of a kind program, High Hopes does not give up on anyone; but rather, finds solutions to help each brain injured person recover abilities once thought lost forever. High Hopes is a local charity, yet is recognized nationally for its success. The support of entertainers, sponsors, patrons, and yourself, make it possible to many to overcome great obstacles," says Director of High Hopes Brain Injury Program, Mark Desmond.
High Hopes reached out to multiple celebrities to help with the first annual bowling tournament fund raiser. It was great to see so many celebrities take the time out of their crazy schedules to come support the organization.  The event was held at Irvine Lanes on Sunday, November 21, 2010. With 40 Lanes there were 46 celebrities! Each celebrity was paired up with a lane and there were 3 games that were played during the event.  Between each game the celebrities rotated lanes. The cool part was, even though they were paired up with lanes/teams, they still made an effort to mingle with everyone. Among them were actors, athletes, and musicians. Here are some photos and the list of the celebrities that attended.

Chrystee Pharris, Josh, Wesley Jonathan
Dave Shelton doing his thing!

Jose Solano & I (DesireeRose)
Josh & Nicholas Purcell









Jonathan Moffett & I

Jose Solano Breaks 200!











Me with Matt Desmond
Josh & Matt Desmond LOL












Me with Dave Shelton
Josh with Dave Shelton







  

Me (DesireeRose) with Wesley Jonathan
Me meeting Mike









Thumbs Up Mike!
Jose Solano with Joshua









Milauna Jemai & Josh
Host Pat Boone making his rounds
















1. Pat Boone - The Host (Film "Journey To The Center Of The Earth, Author "Twixt Twelve and Twenty," and musician)
2. Danny Arroyo (Actor for TV's The Resistance and General Hospital)
3. Bob Bergen (Voice Over King, Porky Pig for The WB, Movies - UP, Toy Story 2, Iron Giant, and more)
4. Patricia Bethune (Actress for TV's Mad Men, True Blood, Cold Case, Grey's Anatomy, Desperte Housewives, and more)
5. Melissa Biggs (Actress for TV's Baywatch and Films like Luckytown and Rush Hour 2)
6. Blanca Blanco (fastest rising young Hispanic actress)
7. Angelique Cooper ("Miss High Hopes" and discovered by David Mirisch, who also discovered Farrah Fawcett in 1978)
8. Amanda Gist (Actress, appeared on Desperate Housewives, How I Met Your Mother, and The Mentalist)
9. Lydia Cornell (Actress from TV's Too Close For Comfort and has her own show, "Kelsey Grammer Presents Lydia Cornell Live)
10. Patrika Darbo (Actress, recently filmed "In Search For Santa Paws" due out this Christmas, from TV Soap Opera "Days Of Our Lives"
11. Diego Diego (Latin artist, knows as "Mayan God of Pop")
12. Ann Meyers Drysdale (Athlete, the first 4 time Kodak All-American Basketball Player, played in both World Championship Games and the Olympic Games)
13. Kelly Edge (Nationally recognized designer who is featured weekly on HGTV's "Decorating Cents)
14. Kiko Ellsworth (Actor, Soap Star "General Hospital," Series "Port Charles" "Dexter" "Heroes" and more)
15. Daniel Goddard (Actor, currently stars on "The Young and The Restless")
16. Brenda Epperson (Actress/Singer, Soap Star "The Young and The Restless" and opened for Lionel Richie on his TIME tour)
17. Millena Gay (Actress, Soap Star "General Hospital" & "One Life To Live" and guest starred on Jamie Foxx's "Nighttales")
18. Felix Giles (Athlete for Offroad Desert Racing and starred on shows like "Quantum Leap" & "Chicago Hope"
19. Melissa "Mojo" Hunter (Reality Star)
20. Venice Glenn (Athlete, former Defense player of the San Diego Chargers)
21. Devon Graye (Actor, TV's "Dexter" and just finished shooting the movie "The Discoverers")
22. Stoney Jackson (Actor, "Angels In The Outfield" and TV Series "Room 227" and more)
23. Howard Hewett (R&B Gospel Singer)
24. Wesley Jonathan (Actor, TV's "What I Like About You" and NBC's "City Guys")
25. Milauna Jemai (Actress, ABC's "Lincoln Heights" and appeared on "Without A Trace" "Dexter" and more)
26. Jacee Jule (Actress, "3rd Rock From The Sun" "Days Of Our Lives" "Miss Behave")
27. Peter Kwong (Actor & Choreographer, "Boston Legal" "General Hospital" "JAG" and more)
28. Kate Linder (Actress, "The Young and The Restless")
29. Chase Masterson (Actress, "Star Trek Deep Space Nine")
30. Heather Michaels (TV Personality for MTV, Nickelodeon, Inside Edison and CBS)
31. Marisa Petroro (Model on "Deal or No Deal")
32. Jonathan Moffett (Musician, Drummer for Madonna and Michael Jackson on tour)
33. Anthony Montgomery (Actor, "Star Trek: Enterprise" "House M.D." and "NCIS" film "Why Am I Doing This?" and more)
34. Robert Patteri (Broadway Performer, "Phantom" "South Pacific" "Beauty and the Beast")
35. Chrystee Pharris (Actress, played Simone Russell on PASSIONS)
36. Dave Shelton (Writer and Cartoonist, Creator of Cartoon Groupies and Snuggy Bear Children's Products and a Writer for the hit sitcom "Everybody Loves Raymond)
37. Nicholas Purcell (Actor, "The Troop" "As The World Turns", Films "Surrogates" "Dangerous Crosswinds")
38. Ann Sidney (Former Miss World)
39. Cephus Weatherspoon (Former NFL Player for New Orleans Saints and Denver Broncos)
40. Bruce Sievers (Nominated by Congress to be the Poet Laureate of the United States)
41. Lance Zeno (Former NFL Player for St. Louis Rams, Green Bay Packers, and the Browns)
42. Jim Weatherly (Former NFL Player for the Raiders, Redskins and Falcons)
43. Jose Solano (Actor, TV Series "Baywatch" and Films "Resurrection Boulevard" "On Edge" "Rubberneckers" and more)
44. Sterling Weatherly (Athlete, Pro-Surfer)
45. Al Joyner (Olympic Gold Medal Winner for the triple jump)
46. Paul Gonzalez (Olympic Gold Medal Winner in light-flyweight boxing division)

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Danny Jones - Performs Alongside Grammy Nominees

Photo by Tony D Photography
I told you to keep your eye out for this guy!

On November 11, I had the opportunity to go to a fund raising event for The Trevor Project, hosted by Chris Isaacson, at the Upright Cabaret here in LA. Chris Isaacson brought together this phenomenal line-up in light of the recent events of the 6 young men that took their lives due to bullying and tormenting.  This was a ONE NIGHT ONLY event held to raise money for The Trevor Project, which is our nation's largest GLBT Suicide Hotline.

First and foremost the event was AMAZING and the entertainment was AWESOME! You could not have asked for a better line-up of performers to perform on a night like this. Some of these performances gave me chills! And when that happens you know it's good. Just to give you an idea, here was the roster: 
  • Harlem Lee's (NBC's Reality Competition 'Fame' Winner)
  • Scott Nevin's (Comedian & Celebrity Interviewer)
  • Jimmy James (Vocal Impressionist Performance Artist)
  • Danny Jones (Season 9 American Idol Contestant)
  • Jake Simpson (Star Search Winner, winning recording contracts with Sony Music and A&M Records)
  • Tapiwa "Taps" Mugadza (student at MI here in Los Angeles)
  • Our Lady J
  • Matt Cusson
  • Maxee Maxwell (member of Grammy Nominated group Brownstone)
  • Frenchie Davis (American Idol Season 2 Finalist, Grammy Nominated artist, Broadway star)
  • Taylor Dayne (3x Grammy Nominated & "Tell It To My Heart" Singer)
  • Yvette Cason (Dreamgirls - played alongside Beyonce Knowles)
  • Nita Whitaker (13x Star Search Winner)
  • Laura Dickinson (from Disney's Phineas & Ferb)
  • Elizabeth Brackenbury
  • Walter Afanasieff (Grammy Award winning Producer & Songwriter)

Elite Fashion Academy LA not only did the wardrobe and styling for the event, but EFALA's very own, Danny Jones, performed and he did an awesome job! Let me tell you this kid is putting himself in all the right places at all the right times.  And I have never met someone with such confidence in their talent. And he has every right to be. Just listen to how he landed the gig...

Danny landed this spot about a week prior to the show when he was heading up the elevator to meet with the CEO of Elite Fashion Academy LA and in the elevator was Maxee Maxwell! Maxee is good friends with the CEO of EFALA and was meeting her for lunch after her meeting with Danny. Neither of them realized they were going to the same place until they both got off the elevator and went for the same door. Maxee even told him in the elevator, "You should be in the entertainment business. You have a great look." Talk about EFALA having an eye for talent. Once in, Danny was asked to play a song for Maxee so she could see and hear his true talent. Within minutes she had made 2 phone calls and Danny was booked for this event!

While at the event, Danny was approached by Chris Isaacson about his performance. He had given him great praise. I happened to be standing with him, and the CEO of EFALA, while he and Chris were chatting. Chris mentioned to Danny, "You have no idea who is in the room tonight, some very important, big names in the music industry," and told him again that he did a great job. Then, my favorite part, he reiterates and stresses that "there are some very important people in the crowd." And without giving Danny a chance to respond he says,  "We'll talk more later." THEN JUST WALKS AWAY!!! Danny just turned to me with a surprised look on his face, speechless, and all I said was, "Good thing he didn't tell you that before you went on."

So like I said before... Keep your eye out for this guy; he is doing big things!!


Check out some photos from the event taken by celebrity photographer, Tony DiMaio.

Danny Jones performing his original "See Me"
Danny Jones

Tapiwa "Taps" Mugadza
Taps performing "The Rose" by Seal
Maxee Maxwell performing at the Upright Cabaret
Maxee Maxwell

Frenchie Davis performs a capella

Frenchie Davis

Taylor Dayne performs "Hero" with Walter A

Taylor Dayne

Monday, November 15, 2010

Michael Jackson - The King of Pop Lives On

As you all know, Sony Music Group is releasing an album next month on December 14 by Epic Records. This album contains 10 tracks which include collaborations with 50 Cent, Akon, and Lenny Kravitz before his passing in 2009.

The first single being released from this album is titled, Hold My Hand, a duet with Akon. Michael Jackson and Akon recorded this back in 2007. In 2008, when the unfinished version was leaked  there was talk that this may land on Akon's album. But as we all know, it didn't.

Hold My Hand's official release is today, November 15, 2010 at 12:01AM. This song could not be coming out at a better time. Just listen to the lyrics and you'll get it. Take a listen...



It's great to know that Michael Jackson will live on in music history and continue to influence generation after generation.


ALBUM TRACK LISTING:

1. Hold My Hand (Duet with Akon)
2. Hollywood Tonight
3. Keep Your Head Up
4. (I Like) The Way You Love Me
5. Monster (Featuring 50 Cent)
6. Best Of Joy
7. Breaking News
8. (I Can’t Make It) Another Day (Featuring Lenny Kravitz)
9. Behind The Mask
10. Much Too Soon

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Jeronimo - Talented Drummer

I know this is  little out of the norm. But I though this guy was great when I saw him performing yesterday.




I went to the Santa Monica Pier with my friend Mona for a weekend fun day.  We were trying to decide whether or not to get some food and all of a sudden we heard Jeronimo start hittin' the percussion. He sounded great and is super talented.  I got a talk to him for a brief minute and he told me he's been playing for 15 years! That explains a lot. 

Check out the video I got of him playing!



He'll be performing off and on at the Santa Monica Pier over the next year....so go and show your support!

Saturday, November 13, 2010

Jennie Laws - The Hit Maker

Photo by: Jae Feinberg
Traveling back and forth between Toronto and Los Angeles, Jennie Laws is definitely making her stamp here in California. Not only is she a brilliant singer and songwriter; she is also a phenominal composer and multi-instrumentalist.  Jennie Laws' music is so captivating that it caught the attention of King Kooba of OM Records and Derrick McKenzie of Jamiroquai that they produced remixes for remix EP - Jennie Laws: The Remixes.

On Wednesday, November 10th, she performed at Zanzibar in Santa Monica playing fan favorites, like Heavenly, and debuting her track, Karma. It was the first time that the band had performed it live together. Check it out!!!







After the show I was able to get a few minutes with Jennie Laws and asked her a few questions. Keep reading to see what she had to say about her music, recent Remix EP release, future shows, and what we can expect from her over the next year.

DesireeRose: Well first off, great set.

Jennie Laws: Thank you!

DR: So, the first song was a single that you guys had just first performed, Karma. It's the first time you all performed it, right?

JL: Yea!

DR: Now, will we hear this one on the remix EP that you just put out?

JL: No, we didn't perform any of the remixes. We did an remix EP release show about a month ago and I did two of the remixes at that show. And because remixes are electronics and everything it was cool, but it wasn't something I wanted to keep doing live. It's more electronics, you know, you use equipment and make it sound good on the computer. Live, we did it, it was cool but I just felt like I want to do more of the organic, acoustic stuff for the original versions of songs when it comes to live shows.

DR: So what can we expect on the remix EP? Is there anything different you did on this EP, like new songs?

JL: No, there aren't any new songs on this one, it's just remixes. But it's cool. There were actually two remixes from the drummer on Jamiroquai. Remember that band?

DR: Yea!

JL: He did two of them, really smoothed out kind of loungy ones. Then there's this producer from Canada that did some remixes. And he did the hip hop version of "Heavenly". He changed it 'cause Heavenly has a 3 kind of feel. You know 1-2-3, 1-2-3 (here she actually says it in tempo and then sings a capella, the original version); he changed it to a 4 (and then she sings the remix tempo), so he changed the timing. And there's this guy that did some Beyonce remixes, his name is Maurice Tamraz. He did this fun house remix of my song, "You Choose" (she then spits out another a capella moment). My manager's brother, he's a great producer too. He did two of the remixes on there. One is a house and one like a trip-hop version of my song "I Just Want To Be Close To You." So, it's again really loopy. So, different genres, more loops instead of the different chords I usually use. They simplified it. And King Kooba did a, they call it Cubana, kind of version of my song "Space." So they brought the islands; it has a Miami kind of sound. There's a lot of flavor on there; something for everyone.

DR: So then how would you describe your styles for those just learning about you?

JL: I come from soul, jazz, folk, pop. And I'm moving away from jazz. So if you're going to listen to my old music you're going to hear a lot of jazz influence. Then if you're going to here my new stuff you're going to notice the jazz is gone and that it's going to be more rock. With the new album, it's more simplified and little more of a rock edge. Still soulful, always soul music and hopefully the melodies are catchy and memorable. I used to be the sweet voice over sweet music; but now it's the sweet voice over sweet music with an edge.

DR: So just expanding on the roots?

JL: Yea!

DR: You're from Canada right? How long have you been out here in LA?

JL: I've been visiting on and off for 2 years, spending a lot of time here.

DR: What can everyone expect from Jennie Laws over the next year?

JL: I have been doing a lot of songwriting with other people and for other people. So, I hope that I can have some songs that come out that other people will sing, like a Christina Aguilera or a Keisha Cole. I would love for that to happen. Also, I've been working on my full length project. I'm going to be coming with something a little different, a little "refreshing" - is the word that I hear. You can expect that. I'm hoping to release it by the second quarter of next year.

DR: For those who want to find your music where can they find you?

JL: You can go to my website, it's the main place to get everything. It's www.jennielaws.com or you can go on iTunes, or Amazon, Reverb Nation. Basically any digital outlet out there. Then there's my facebook, my fan page. If you "Like" my page then you can hear all the music.

DR: Basically anywhere online.

JL: Yea we've got the digital covered. But the retail we don't; there's not really much retail left. It'd be nice to get into Starbucks! (laughter) You go get your coffee and it's like, "There's Jennie Laws!" That's the goal. (laughing)

DR: Yea! (laughing) Everyone goes there so they will definitely see your face.

JL: That's what I want.

DR: Do you have any other performances coming up?

JL: Well, I am going to be going back to Toronto! I'm going to be doing something called 'Intimate and Interactive' in Toronto. We don't have a date set but it's going to be close to my birthday, December 20th.

DR: Well thank you for your time! Good luck with everything and I'm sure I will be at one of your next shows when you're in LA.

JL: I hope so!

 Me (DesireeRose) and Jennie Laws at Zanzibar





Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Enter Shikari - Perform at Troubadour in Hollywood

Enter Shikari @ Troubadour in Hollywood, CA
Forget the Jersey Shore fist pump...

Last week I went to Troubadour here in Hollywood to watch, UK-based rock band, Enter Shikari. They are one of the most entertaining shows I have seen in a long time. When I arrived the place was packed and fans were anxious for them to get started. For a minute all you heard was chanting then you could see the band start entering the stage. Then all the lights are off, it gets silent in anticipation. Then the lights start going and then the electronic beats play and the crowd starts jumping in unison and cheering. And if you're wondering what an Enter Shikari show will consist of, here you go...


Crazy lights, jumping on cages, jumping off speakers, climbing on the lighting fixtures like monkeys, joking with the crowd (great interaction), creating human totem poles with the guitarist and bassist, 1 hour of non stop performance, crowd surfing, moshing, and most importantly, ABSOLUTELY NO FIST PUMPING!!!

In 2003 Enter Shikari was formed in St. Albans, England.  The band's members are Roughton "Rou" Reynolds on vocals/electronics, Chris Batten on bass/backing vocals, Rob Rolfe on drums, and Liam "Rory" Clewlow on guitar/backing vocals. I had a chance to interview Rory after the show and one question I was curious about was why Rob mentioned during the show that it's nice to be back in the states after 2 years, because it seemed that they have a pretty big following here in the states already. Well, it seems that he had some visa troubles due to some infractions that kept Rob out of the states. Unfortunately, that meant that he was unable to perform on the Warped Tour back in June/July this year.  In September he was passed through customs, just in time for their next North America tour, Destabilise, which started on October 2nd in Houston, TX and is ending in San Antonio, TX on November 10th. Once this tour is done they are back to the UK to tour with 30 Seconds to Mars on their Into the Wild Tour. The best way for me to explain their music is a mix of screamo, hardcore electro-rock, techno/house. But according to their Myspace page, they describe themselves as Happy Hardcore/Progressive/Rock. But regardless how you describe their style they are unique in their own right and they are definitely something you do not hear every day. Which is okay in my book and makes it all more worth your while to check them out when they are in your neighborhood.

The band has put out 2 albums since 2007. The first, Take to the Skies, which reached #4 in 2007 on the UK Album charts. Then in 2009 their second album, titled Common Dreads, debuted on the UK Album charts at #16. Pretty impressive; I must say.


I had an opportunity to talk to Rory after the show while they were breaking down the stage.  Here are a couple of the questions.



DesireeRose: So, in your show Rob mentions that it's been 2 years since the last time you've been in the states?

Rory: Oh no, (laughs) it's been 2 years since HE'S been in the states. He got into a little trouble and had some problems with his visa -

DR: Oh! Ha! Well I guess that will set ya back from traveling a little bit huh?!

Rory: So it's been a while since he's been here.

DR: And I know that you guyrs are on your North American tour right now and you only here in Cali for a couple more shows, then it's off to Arizona?

Rory: Yeah, (and he makes a face like he SURPRISED that I knew that! I do my research Rory!)

DR: So who is your musical influence? Because I notice when you guys play you have a lot of different genres that you play, like screamo, hard rock-

Mona Pev: Davie Havoc!!!

DR: Yea, Davie Havoc, we saw the sticker.

Mona Pev: We love it...we love the sticker!

DR: And electronics....

Rory: Basically a little bit of everything. In the UK hard rock is very popular so that is kind of our influence.....But mainstream wise... we listen to everything, but I guess Prodigy is probably the first. Lots of drum and base is the main influence.

DR: So my final question is... I notice the name of your band, Enter Shikari,  is written in all Greek letters. What is the meeting behind the Greek Letters?

Rory: It's actually pretty deep. We were looking through the different fonts. And the Greek letters looked the coolest!

DR: HAHA nice.... It does. Definitely an eye catcher for sure. Well, I know you have to get back to your set but thanks for taking the time to answer a few questions!

Rory: No problem. Cheers.


Left to Right: Me (DesireeRose), Rory from Enter Shikari, Miss Mona Pev (my photographer/videographer)

Be sure to follow them on FACEBOOK, MYSPACE, and TWITTER.
Find more information on their upcoming tours at their website, www.entershikari.com

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Christina Grimmie - The Next YouTube Popstar

Don't know who Christina Grimmie is? Then you should start getting familiar! Christina is only 16 years old and living in Marlton, NJ. Since joining YouTube back in February 2009 and uploading her first 2 videos, Don't Want To Be Torn by Miley Cyrus and Dear Friend by Stacie Orrico, she has caught the attention of many YouTube surfers. To date her video uploads have accumulated upwards to 53 MILLION (53,147,168 to be exact) views combined! Christina everyone from Celine Dion to Train to Lady Gaga to Justin Bieber to Christina Aguilera to Michael Jackson to anyone you send a request in for on her YouTube channel - zeldaxlove64.

We've all heard of Esmee Denters who caught the attention of Justin Timberlake and Justin Bieber who grabbed the attention of Usher. And now, the next YouTube phenom, Christina Grimmie teamed up with Teen Queen Selena Gomez for the UNICEF Charity Concert at The Roxy, Tuesday, October 26, 2010 in Hollywood, CA. The concert was broadcasted live on UStream Live for all to watch around the world. On Tuesday she debuted 3 of her original songs.


We might have another Taylor Swift on our hands here! While introducing her song Liar Liar she tells onlookers, "I actually wrote this one about a bad relationship; we all have them. This person was very very good liar, so this is for you..." and snickers right before she starts singing. This one was my favorite of the set. By this song it seemed that she had gotten all the nerves out and her voice sounded the strongest.

When you watch her videos you will notice a couple things will always be seen - her keyboard and a lonesome single poster of Sonic the Hedgehog.  In a recent interview with Y106.9 she had stated that she is a "huge video game nerd;" so I guess that explains the poster and channel name!

Getting serious about the piano at the age of 11, Christina also mentions in the interview that the piano she plays in ALL of her videos is the first piano she had received when she was 12 years old.  Now, this I found the most interesting and impressive about Christina, she does not know how to read music.  Everything that you hear her play on her videos is all learned by ear and her own interpretations of the songs. AMAZING!!

If I could give her one piece of advice it would be to keep up the great work and to STOP pointing out your mistakes in each video.  Some of the best performers mess up and they know that we, as fans, notice if someone is wrong, but they don't mention it after the performance. Just enjoy the ride and know that you're doing something that most people are scared to do because they are afraid of what people will think.

A couple of my favorite covers:
Beat It - Michael Jackson
Request Medley of Various Artists
Shark In The Water - VV Brown

Which ones are your favorites??? 



To keep up with Christina Grimmie you can follow her on:

TWITTER
FACEBOOK
YOUTUBE


**All photos in this article are property of Christina Grimmie

Friday, October 22, 2010

Danny Jones - Singer/Songwriter

You ever wonder what happened to those contestants on American Idol that make it to Hollywood week and you don't quite understand why they didn't make it to the BIG stage? We all get to see what happens with the top 12 when they make it to the big stage. The cameras follow their every move. Some of them have their storyline written from the first day. But what we don't get to see are those other contestants that were good enough to make it to that second round of Hollywood week. So today I'm re-introducing you to Danny Jones.

American Idol Audition Song - Hit The Road Jack

I had the pleasure of meeting Danny about a week ago. You may know and recognize him from Season 9 American Idol auditions and Hollywood week. Upon meeting him, he was very down to earth. He recently just made the move out here to Orange County with one thing in mind. MUSIC! Once you listen to his music you will definitely be able to tell that his personality plays into his music. When I sat down to listen to some of his original work the first thing that came to mind was Jack Johnson, Jason Mraz, and Matt Costa. He was kind enough to sit and chat with me and as you read on you will get to know a little more about Danny Jones as an artist and what steps he's taking towards his successful career in music.

DesireeRose: I know that you recently moved out here from...

Danny Jones: I moved out here from Billings, Montana, my hometown, lived there practically my whole life. Um, I was born in Portland, Oregon but moved to Billings. It's always kind of been my dream [to move to California]. I came to California on a mission trip to help with the homeless my freshman year of high school and, ever since then, California has just kind of always been stuck in my mind. And it's always been the place I wanted to go, needed to go for my music.

DR: So music is your focus right?

DJ: Yea, music is definitely my main thing. I've been getting into acting and modeling and I'm having a lot of fun with it. But, as far as what drives me as a person, music definitely controls me; it pretty much defines who I am.

DR: How long have you been songwriting?

DJ: I've been writing music, um, as far as little dinky tunes on a piano go...since my freshman year in high school. But, as soon as I got a guitar around my sophomore and junior year I really started hammering out songs. Most of them back then were love songs.

DR: Typical (laughing)

DJ: Yea (laughing) I thought my heart was broken. But now I write about issues that can actually relate and events that are actually going on in my life. You can tell by my lyrics who I am and what is going on.

DR: Yea? Cool. So how would you describe your musical style?

DJ: Um, I used to say acoustic jazz, but people seem to get the wrong impression of that. There's no horns or anything. There's no big brass band behind me. It's pretty much me and my guitar. Kind of a Jack Johnson style except for I play slap guitar and I rap. I don't rap but it's more of a free style, a Jason Mraz type deal.  (Danny Jones Original Song - See Me)

DR: So would you say that Jason Mraz is someone that influences your music?

DJ: Yea, Jason Mraz was always one of my favorite artists. He's just so much different than anything you've ever heard. As soon as I heard him I just kind of latched on and started listening to a lot of his stuff. He inspired me because he was just someone who had a guitar and just wrote music. I mean, there are a lot of different elements that have added to my style. My best friend, Mike, is a songwriter and he is one of the main people that I look to.

DR: So you have a professional and personal influence?

DJ: Yea.

DR: That's always good, always someone there to look to and that you can relate to. So I know the last couple of weeks have probably been a whirlwind for you.  A lot of stuff coming at you that you probably weren't expecting. So how would you describe this last week for yourself?

DJ: It pretty much went from me living in Orange County, being scared that I wasn't going to be able to make it financially and even being scared to drive to Hollywood to try to get into auditions. And last week, one day I got a call. It was from Elite Fashion [Academy LA], came in for an interview and things just kind of took off. I did a fashion show the next day after the interview [and performed an opening number for the show]! Everything was moving so fast, it was kind of a blur but I was having so much fun. It was kind of a rush. Now I finally got my head straight and I'm finally realizing this is a good thing. Ya know, 'cause sometimes you do things so fast you don't realize if they aren't good for you or your career. But I realized this is right, this is the path God wants me on and I'm exactly where I need to be.

DR: As you know, you do have followers. You have already started getting yourself out there on the internet with videos of your music on YouTube. So what advice do you give to other artists, right now, that are scared to take that jump or take that chance?

DJ: Do whatever it takes to follow your dreams. Don't want to sound to cliche with "follow your dreams" but basically just do whatever it takes. Ya know, I was living in Billings, Montana and I think that's far enough away as it is. And it shows how passionate I am about my music that I drove out here. I got my first car right after senior year, a cheap little Chevy Malibu, and drove out here by myself. I started off living on a futon.

DR: The Hollywood dream! (Laughing)

DJ: Yup! (laughs) It takes a lot to do what I'm trying to do. It takes a lot of effort and energy. I used to be semi-lazy (I didn't know you could be semi-lazy) because my parents did a lot for me. So I just hung around, didn't want to get that initial job. But then I realized that I was going to have to do it once I got out here and start working really hard. So I'm here! It's tough, but it's what you have to do and you can do it if you really try.

DR: So have you played any gigs in the month you've moved out here? ...Or anything coming up?

DJ: I've played at several coffee shops trying to get my name out there. I am going to go talk to a place out here called Cafe Roma.

DR: Oh yeah?!

DJ: Which you probably know about. So I'm going to try to get a gig there. Nothing too big yet but hopefully in the upcoming weeks we'll have more to talk about!

DR: Great! Well thanks for your time and answering the questions. We'll definitely stay in touch. And let us know what gigs you have coming up so that we can send people your way to hear you live!

DJ: Definitely, thanks!


We will definitely be filling you in on how Danny in doing in weeks to come. So keep your eyes peeled for a follow up article on one of Los Angeles' next big artist!

Saturday, October 2, 2010

Double Standard

Hello Blogosphere!  So this week I was watching one of my favorite stations, MTV, and I was a little shocked. I know we have all seen or heard about the infamous "Snooki Punch." If you don't recall or are not familiar, I will fill you in.

After an episode of Jersey Shore, back in December 2009, they were previewing the episode for the following week and low and behold the cast was out for a night on the town. In one segment, you see Snooki getting annoyed with this guy at the bar because he was trying to take shots with them. Then the guy just turns around an socks her one right in the face. The next day and until the episode aired it was ALL OVER the television. On news channels, entertainment shows, promos for the show, etc.  But, this time the tv would black out the exact time the Snooki would be getting punched.  It became a HUGE ethnic fight for it's "bad representation" of Italian Americans.  I don't know the statistics but I am pretty sure that episode probably had more viewers on that day then any other episode of the show that season.  I just think it's odd that with all of the stuff they would show on television now-a-days that MTV wouldn't show this 10 second confrontation.  And it's not like any of us haven't seen this before when we were out with our friends. This kind of thing happens all the time.  So "bad representation" or not, it's life. But man, was it great for publicity for the show. Don't ya think?

ABC News Covers Jersey Shore Snooki Punch

At the time I could kind of understand why people didn't want this to be shown on television. But then I'm sitting home on Tuesday, and found myself watching an episode of Teen Mom. Throughout the week you saw promos showing that is was going to be "the episode to watch." What really caught my attention was the clip they show of one of the couples, Amber and Gary.  Gary finals grows a pair and stands up to Amber, but she's not having it. They are standing at the top of the stairwell of her apartment, arguing as usual, when Gary tells her to basically just get out of his way and to stop yelling at him. She then just says she'll hit him, Gary calls her bluff and tells her to. And guess what....SHE DOES! Again, MTV did the same thing that they did with the Jersey Shore, show the actual hit on the preview for that weeks episode and then in all the promos show everything up to the hit and cut to the date and time of the next episode right before Amber's fist meets the side of Gary's face. The difference occurs on Tuesday when the episode airs. Now don't get me wrong I get that they were trying to get people aware of domestic violence, but how is it different than what happened to Snooki on the Jersey Shore.  I couldn't believe it when I saw it. Not going to lie, my jaw dropped.  Amber made a solid connection with the side of Gary's face.  You could even hear it when she did. There was no blurring of the hit or black out of the seconds that it took to happen. And what gets me, is that it didn't bring up a stir in the media at all. This stuff happens everyday but when it's happening to those families some people are afraid to speak about it, it's personal.  The news will cover a story on drunk stupidity but not cover a topic that is subsided by people's insecurities.

MTV Teen Mom: Amber Hits Gary

So my question is....What was the difference? What makes one episode worth blocking out and not the other.  Is it because one is a male hitting a female and the other is female hitting a male? Is it because one involved alcohol with people who should be acting like adults and the other involved teenagers who have a child? Is it because one episode someone is under the influence of alcohol and the other episode they are completely sober? Realistically none of this should matter. Both occurences are done by choices made. Both situations were instigated in some way by someone.  We definitely only see the build up that they want us to see. Media is aware that this stuff happens all the time, but they actually get it on film.

Can people learn from other people's mistakes? Absolutely. So why should one incident be ok to show and not another?


This doesn't mean that I'm going to boycot the shows because I'm definitely not. But I just found it weird that they would be forced to block out one incident and not the other.

Sunday, September 26, 2010

The Mover

Hey readers! Thanks for stopping in! Well, where to start...

My name is Desiree.  I recently moved back out here to Hollywood, CA from upstate NY.  And no that doesn't mean an hour north of the city.  It really means Upstate, Syracuse area. And really the move from NY to CA is just one (1) of seven (7) moves that I have made in the last 5 years.  I am from a very small town called Camden. Most people have ever heard of it.  I have recently decided to try this blogging thing out because I seem to always have an opinion about a lot of things but never really talk about them.  Whether it be what's going on in my life, the entertainment world, politics, etc.  So I decided to take a stab at this.  Each blog is going to be based on something that has recently happened or is currently happening.

So I guess this is where I begin....the big move(s).  Why do people choose to move?  Well we all know it can be for a lot of reasons - a loved one, for work, start over, see something new, travel. For me is started out as a combination of seeing something new and starting over and led into something new and travel.

When I graduated from high school everyone, in my opinion, has an idea that they knew who Desiree was.  But in reality they had no idea. I had become this "bitch" that was just mad at everyone because of an unhealthy relationship I was in at the time.  I was the quiet one, never swore, was nice to everyone, never really saw the bad in people, just kept to myself. Don't get me wrong, I had friends I just didn't really care about all the drama that comes with high school.  But once I started dating this guy my whole perception changed.  All the people I thought were my friends, most of them weren't. For reasons they know why.  So through that experience I learned that just being nice to everyone wasn't working so I started to become more outspoken.  But eventually I was just known as the girl who was foolish, cold to everyone, and I didn't trust anyone.  So I decided after college that I was going to move to 1 of 3 places - Orlando, FL : San Diego, CA : New York City.  My parents were not very keen on the idea of me moving so soon after graduation. But, I knew that if I didn't move then that I wouldn't end up moving at all.  So I ended up in Orlando at the end of June, a month after I graduated, which was May 2005.  I unpacked all of my stuff in my new place on June 28, 2005, to be exact.  The sad part was, that for at least the first month, all the drama followed me. Mainly because of my ex (we had dated for 3 years and ended up engaged for a year and then I broke it off).  Then I just decided that I wasn't going to acknowledge it anymore and I was just going to live my life the way I wanted to live it. I mean c'mon I was in the Sunshine State; I better enjoy it.  So realistically now I only talk to a handfull of people from back home.  In the time I was in Orlando I had met a ton of great people. But the best part was that I was able to be me and know that they're first impression was based just on me.  About a year after I moved to Orlando I had relocated to the other side of Orlando, in Longwood, FL. (Move 2)  I lived with my aunt and uncle for awhile. At about the same time I had started working with a direct marketing company that I ended up working with for the last 4 years.  I started out entry level and let me tell you that work is serious.  I would not have given up the last 4 years with that company for anything.  Some of my best friends to-date I made in this company and they live all over the country.  And I can honestly say that this particular company definitely helped me grow into the person I am today.  This company lead me to my moves #3 (Orlando, FL to Tampa, FL), #4 (Tampa, FL to San Diego, CA), and #5 (San Diego, CA back to Tampa, FL). Within those 2 years I was also given the opportunity to travel, to see other offices and for conferences.  Growing up I had only traveled the east coast, NY, Virginia Beach, and Orlando, FL. Mainly all for family summer vacations.  With this company I had the opportunity to travel to Los Angeles, Dallas, Salt Lake City, Atlanta, Nashville, to name a few. All of these places were cities and states that I had never visited before. So back to my moves.  In November 2009 I ended up having to leave the company for a short while because I had gotten myself into a financial bind because of poor budgeting.  I went back to NY (Move 6).  Even though it was great to see my family again on a consistent basis I just knew that I didn't want to be back up there.  I was given an opportunity to come back to the company I was working with, holding a different position and took the offer.  Which leads me to move #7....Rome, NY to Los Angeles. And here I am currently living in West Hollywood and loving it!  I plan on being here for a loooong while, start settling down.

As much moving around as I have done, I have definitely grown and learned a lot about life.  What I want in life, what I don't want.  Who to surround myself with and who is not good for me.  What type of a career I would like to end up with (marketing in the entertainment industry). How to adapt and work with different types of people.  It's okay to talk to random people because you never know who you will meet and what they can teach you.  That just a simples hello, even to a stranger, can make their day.  That it is okay to say "No" to people because I don't feel like doing something or just don't want to do something; even if I feel bad about.  FYI: you can't please everyone so you might as well start by being able to make yourself happy and doing things for you.  Once you get out and start doing things for you, you will see a change in yourself. And the people around you currently, as well as the people from your past, will notice the change.  You will open yourself up to things that you never thought you would be doing and even open yourself up to people that you never thought you would talk to.  Life is about networking and who you know.  Not just about who you know, but what they can teach you.  So if I could give any advice to anyone out there that is trying to decided to stay or go.  GO!  As long as you stay in touch with those people in your life, they will be there when you come back.

My "If" theory - What if I would have went to ____________?  What if I went on that trip with them; would I have stayed there? What if I decided to just stay put would I be happy with myself or would I still be wondering what it's like somewhere else?  If I go to __________ what will I see, who will I meet? - If all you come up with is "I don't know,"  and you can't answer your own "If" questions then do what I did.  Just make your decision for you and go.



Until next time.....I leave you with the question "Who influences you and why?"

DesireeRose