david ivory – That Music Magazine https://thatmusicmag.com Philadelphia Music News Sat, 21 Nov 2020 02:19:41 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.0.9 New Jersey’s Taylor Tote shares infectious new single, “Never Have I Ever” https://thatmusicmag.com/new-jerseys-taylor-tote-shares-infectious-new-single-never-have-i-ever/ https://thatmusicmag.com/new-jerseys-taylor-tote-shares-infectious-new-single-never-have-i-ever/#respond Fri, 13 Nov 2020 11:00:22 +0000 http://thatmusicmag.com/?p=61548 Written by Lauren Rosier

That Music Mag has had a rich history of telling the stories of the musicians, artists, and bands that work endlessly to provide concerts to the citizens of the Tri-State area. One of those local artists is Taylor Tote.

Tote is a musician from New Jersey that has been making music for years.

She just released a brand new single, “Never Have I Ever.” She sounds better than ever on this recording. It’s pop-leaning with a little of R&B/soul blended in for a full, rich musical experience.

She recently won Best Rising Star For Music Video for her single, “Hearts A Boomerang,” produced by David Ivory.

“Never Have I Ever” was written by Taylor Tote and was produced by Telegraph Hill Records and musician, Nick Ryan.

Take a listen to the track below and let us know what you think about this new song from New Jersey’s songstress.

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Taylor Tote-New Music and Live Show Updates https://thatmusicmag.com/taylor-tote-new-music-and-live-show-updates/ https://thatmusicmag.com/taylor-tote-new-music-and-live-show-updates/#comments Sat, 07 Oct 2017 00:08:29 +0000 http://www.thatmusicmag.com/?p=32232

photo by Kostas Lymperopoulos, Right Stuff Studios

Ever since I reviewed Taylor Tote’s eponymous EP back in 2015, she has continued to impress new fans and make great strides in the world of music. A native of Tinton Falls, New Jersey, Tote and her top-notch band have been taking the musical world by storm. Since I last covered her 4-song project, Taylor has continued to perform many high-profile out of state shows including venues in NY, PA, MD, CT, DE, TN, CA and potential upcoming shows to AZ and VA.   Her audience continues to expand gaining exposure across the nation at each show.

Taylor has performed at the world’s most significant trade-only event for music products industry, NAMM, in both Nashville, TN and Anaheim, CA.  This past Winter NAMM there was over 99,000 attendees from across the world.  She performed at the 2017 Penn State THON for over 10,000 students and was recently named NYC Hard Rock Rising 2017 Division Champions.

Tote’s main influences include Amy Winehouse, Grace Potter, Adele, Maroon 5, Train, and Stevie Nicks. American Songwriter called Tote’s full-band performance as one of the highlights of the New Jersey Light of Day festival for her “wide, emotional vocal range and pop sensibilities.” The Asbury Park Press cites a “lilting twang in her voice that shades from corn-fed country to big pop and vampy jump blues.” I described Tote at the Aquarian as an “Artist that is dominating, empowering, strong, soft, sexy, and insanely fun. Her attitude and stage presence is smooth, sweet, and controlled. However, it can be flipped like a switch to a rock and roll, hell-stomping diva. Her range is one of a rock ‘n’ roll vixen that will send your music senses on the ride of your life.”

Totes award-winning “Fighter” music video received three prestigious awards in 2017 from Garden State Film Festival, The Asbury Park Music and Film festival and Los Angeles Movie Awards in Hollywood, CA. “Fighter” has had over 125,000 views and has been written up in numerous publications, including a national feature on Joan Lunden’s blog. The long-time host of Good Morning America called the song a “must download, ” and Tote is even conscientious enough to contribute all proceeds from Itunes downloads to childhood cancer research through Infinite Love for Kids Fighting Cancer.

Between all the live work and video’s that Tote handles, she also has found the time to work on new material with Grammy-nominated, multi-platinum engineer, and producer David Ivory. Ivory, who has worked with some of the music’s best performers such as Grammy-Winning Halestorm, The Roots, Patti Labelle, Silvertide and much more. Ivory is in the process of getting ready to record a pair of live Taylor Tote band shows coming up in New Jersey and Pennsylvania.

The band will also be utilizing the film crew of Right Stuff Studios (New Jersey) who will be on hand to capture performance and audience interaction with the group. Ivory will be putting the band through its paces on October 13 at the world-famous Stone Pony in Asbury Park and then at Puck Live, an intimate live music venue in Doylestown, Pennsylvania on October 21.

I had the recent opportunity to hear some of the new music, and while it is still unreleased, I can say that she is on the right track. Songs such as “Forever Young,” a mid-tempo country-flavored number featuring outstanding guitar work from Nick Ryan. Clean and concise, his playing helps the song stand out in spades. Tote’s toned vocal skills are the guiding light on this sure fired hit and a highlight of what was sent to me. Other songs include “Please Don’t Break My Heart,” a poppy, jazzy feel over the top of Totes powerful pipes. Choruses pop where they should as does the verse work and bridges. Another song that is sure to turn heads and garner attention for the band.

They also sent me a song called “Mama Told Me” Steeped in the traditions of R&B and Blues, “Mama” lays in the pocket in just the right way. Tote and company prove they can rock-and-roll but also find a different musical voice that works well for them in within a different format. Guitars are soulful and bark when needed. The middle-Eight solo (Performed by Tom Briant) is Clapton-inspired gold straight out of 1970. Drums and bass nail this bluesy gut-wrenching hit to the proverbial floor. The chorus for this song is my favorite out of all that I had the chance to listen to.

I can’t really discuss anything else about the yet to be titled record, but Taylor said songs would be unveiled at the live shows. The upcoming live Stone Pony show will be a “hands-on” test of new material aimed at old and new fans alike. Tote utilizes a crack band of players which includes Tom Briant, Tote, Aaron Manzo, Anthony Flora, and Nick Ryan.

photo by Kostas Lymperopoulos, Right Stuff Studios

Tickets for The Stone Pony show are $15 in advance and $20 at the door. There will be limited VIP tickets available for $40. That fee includes a meet and greet, a T-Shirt, autographed poster and early entry. For advanced tickets and VIP packages contact taylortotemusic@gmail.com. Advanced tickets are also available at The Stone Pony Box Office.

The Doylestown, PA show will offer similar arrangements for the 10-21 date at Puck Live. For more information on Taylor Tote band, please go to their website. That address is www.taylortote.com..

 

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Amazing Local Musician- Sidney Joseph https://thatmusicmag.com/amazing-local-musician-sidney-joseph/ https://thatmusicmag.com/amazing-local-musician-sidney-joseph/#comments Mon, 10 Dec 2012 14:33:42 +0000 http://www.thatmusicmag.com/?p=2604 by Jessica Nguyen

 

If you were wandering around Phoenixville this past Friday or Saturday, you may have heard Sidney Joseph. He was there both nights, as it’s his hometown. And if you haven’t, he’s headed out again this upcoming weekend. People have described Joseph as an artist who sounds a bit like Lenny Kravitz, Ben Harper and Van Morrison. That’s definitely a valid comparison, but  I quickly learned that Joseph knows how to hold his own and has no trouble bringing about an original sound.

As a Philadelphia-area native, Joseph says one of his favorite local venues is the The Fire on Girard Ave. One day, he hopes to play at the TLA, too. Though, he’s happy to perform at any venue. Playing live is the ultimate positive experience for him,  being a musician. “I don’t need therapy or medication because playing music is therapy for me,” he says. “Sometimes I play a song and I’m exhausted, but it’s just what I needed.” The song he enjoys playing live the most is “Love Has the Power”- there’s a great live version of it available to stream on his website, recorded at The Puck in Doylestown.

It’s a good thing he can consider performing his music as a good release. Joseph doesn’t have much downtime.  “I am happier focusing more on music,” he said. He’s currently working on an upcoming EP with David Ivory- a producer who has worked with The Roots and Erykah Badu.  “I always wanted to work with him because of his track record,” explains Joseph. “We kind of did like a try-out acoustic session in the studio for him and it worked out.”

Other people Joseph would like to work with? “Alive- it would be Bjork because she is wild and unconventional. I also have been listening to a lot of Jamiroquai, so him, too,” says Joseph.  “A dead musician I would have wanted to work with would be Jimmy Hendrix. I probably wouldn’t be able to play with him though, I would just stand there in amazement of him and watch him play.”

Sidney Joseph and his band, The Organic Reverb, also need to be looked at in amazement. They’re a powerful local group that’s clearly headed in the right direction. Joseph himself is very kind, asking me almost as many questions as I asked him- where I was from, venues around me, etc. Such a wonderful guy to speak with and after you have the ability to stare at his band for a while, definitely go say hi.

This Friday Dec.14th, you can see him at The Social Lounge in West Chester and a solo, acoustic show on Dec.22nd at Cedar Hollow Inn, Malvern. No New Year’s plans yet? Then join the guys on Dec 31st at The Colombia Inn in Phoenixville.

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