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The Honors LIVE @ Newport Folk

Check out the phenomenally talented (and ridiculously good looking) guys from the Honors as they kill their set at Newport Folk Festival.

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Sydney Wayser @ Newport Folk

With the first set time on Saturday morning, Sydney Wayser had the task of getting the audience excited. Her blend of eclectic pop and playful lyricism drew in the throngs entering the Festival and by the end of the set her enthusiasm and energy had won over quite a crowd and many new fans. Check out Sydney’s awesome performance of “La Dee Da”, live at Newport Folk.

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OurStage Interviews Rising Star: Yak Ballz

Queens-raised lyricist and OurStage artist Yak Ballz is making NYC proud by showing he’s got the talent and…er, cajones to take on the rap game. After releasing his first record in 2000, Yak Ballz found himself being courted by El-P, alternative hip-hop king and owner of Definitive Jux (which is home to artists such as Dizzee Rascal and Aesop Rock). Since then, Yak Ballz has established himself as one of the emerging voices of independent hip-hop.

Q: Why do you think you are doing well on OurStage?
A: I think my music, when given the chance, is too original to go unnoticed. Fortunately for me, most visitors of Ourstage.com are looking for good music and mine has managed to stand out as a result of their votes.

Q: Favorite thing about the site?
A: The artist profile template. I like how it’s formatted. Super organized, user friendly and appealing.

Q: What’s your coolest moment with a fan?
A: In Kansas City, when a war veteran soldier who was around my age took off his titanium prosthetic leg for me to sign. It was a powerful moment and one of my most memorable with a fan.

Q: What do you think the internet has done to change music?
A: The internet has made music accessible on an international scale. It’s also made record sales drop at an alarming rate. For Independent artists like myself, income is made from shows and merch because the availability of music on the net affecting record sales so negatively leaves us no other choice.

Q: What is your biggest fear?
A: That my art will never get the recognition I feel it deserves.

Q: Coolest moment performing?
A: Playing the Abbey Pub in Chicago, and crowd surfing over a sold out screaming audience.

Q: If you could open for anyone, who would it be?
A: Rage Against the Machine, but Gym Class Heroes would probably be a good look right now.

Q: What do you think makes you stand out from your competition?
A: I credit myself for being a great performer where a lot of hip hop artists aren’t. I try to let it all hang out on stage.

Q: And the name? ... please explain where you got Yak Balls!
A: I used to intern and work for a urban boutique and record store in the east village of NY called Bobbito’s Footwork in the late 90’s. It was owned by famed DJ and radio host Bobbito Garcia, who would later put out my first 12 inch on Fondle’em records. Footwork was a place NY graffiti writers would congregate. I befriended them as they frequented the store. I told them my real name was Yash. My real name was unacceptable in their world if I was to be a part of it so they called me started calling me Yak. Bobbito had a radio show with DJ Stretch Armstrong and the two of them would shout me out on the radio and put the word “balls” at the end as a joke. “Yak Ballz” ended up sticking and Bobbito would leave me answering machine messages at Footwork telling me what I needed to get done and calling me Yak Ballz. Everyone got a kick out of it and would replay the messages. It was a joke that never got old I guess.

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Ryan Fitzsimmons LIVE at Newport Folk

Somerville based Ryan Fitzsimmons showed up Sunday for Newport Folk Festival with a smile on his face and guitar in hand. Ryan stepped onto the stage and attacked his set with a ferocious energy and soul that caught the attention passing festival fans – who filled the tent by the time he finished his set!! Check out the incredible, live performance of his song, “Idle Hands.”
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Newport Folk: 10 things I heart about you ...

1. I heart Young @ Heart - tear jerking, inspiring, unique and definitely a fan favorite. Check out Quinn’s post for more details and stay tuned for his upcoming interview piece!

2. I heart Sydney Wayser – beautiful, quirky, surrounded by toys and with a voice like honey, she never fails to impress. Free downloads.

3. I heart American Babies - whose performance at the waterside tent was so amazing that, upon completion of their set, they were whisked off to the main stage in the middle of a thunder storm … not only did the fans stay out in the rain but they LOVED the set – after which the American Babies had difficulty walking the grounds without being swarmed by new and adoring fans! Free downloads.

4. I heart Willy Mason – as the storm intensified on Saturday afternoon, the power on his stage was cut. Sensing the audiences disappointment, Willy ran backstage, found an acoustic guitar and brought his parents out. Mara Carlyle grabbed her saw and a washboard and Willy’s brother brought a drum to the front of the stage. Willy stepped off stage, called everyone into sit in the aisles so they wouldn’t get wet and then played among his adoring fans with his mother harmonizing by his side. His father pulled up a seat on stage, sang back up vocals and added percussion by using his hands on the guitar case.

As the rain slashed at the sides of the tent, the audience huddled together (some on the ground, some in seats) and fell in love with the entire Mason clan. I knelt in the mud at Willy’s feet and looked around at the drenched crowd, feeling all the positive energy swirling around the tent. For this tiny moment in time, a little over a hundred people laughed at the weather, happily squeezed under a muddy tent and shared raw and natural music with a man and his family. The moment was funny, powerful, strange and beautiful all at once. It was impossible not to think back to a time when music wasn’t about power, money or finding an agent – but a sense of togetherness and a means by which people came together. I heart Willy Mason for giving us this moment and reminding us what folk music is really all about. Stay tuned for footage and an interview from this moving performance.

5. I heart Red Rooster – who had anywhere from 7-11 different instruments going on the stage at any given time. Phenomenal music, great style and energetic performance made them one of my favorite new discoveries!

6. I heart the Felice Brothers - who took a cue from Willy mason and kicked it up a notch as the rain continued to pour outside.

7. I heart the ridiculous view and surroundings at Newport Folk – what an amazing festival.

8. I heart Jay Sweet - OurStage advisor and program director of the festival, Jay went above and beyond everyones expectations this year – nice job Jay!

9. I heart Ryan Fitzsimmons – who won the hearts of the audience with his quirky, cute stories and passionate folk ballads. Free downloads.

10. I heart The Honors - who credited Bob Dylan’s 1965 Newport Folk fiasco for their dark sunglasses and heavier electric style. People craving a little harder sound were thoroughly satisfied as they gravitated to The Honors showcase while those who were still in a softer, folky mood enjoyed Brandi Carlile (whom I also heart) over on the Fort Stage.

Erick Baker Opens For Natasha Bedingfield

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Erick Baker OurStage Profile

Rising OurStage star Erick Baker scored an opening gig for Natasha Bedingfield the other night at the Bijou Theatre in Knoxville, TN.

“Opening for Natasha Bedingfield went flawless. 1000 people, standing ovation from mostly teenagers and adults that normally would have never been exposed to my music.” – Erick Baker

Erick got this gig on his own and we, at OurStage, want to offer him the highest of high fives for all his hard work and determination. Check out more of Erick’s music on the playlist below or visit his profile page.

Rock The Bells - Second Stage Shines


OURSTAGE
While the Gangstas were out in full force at Rock The Bells this weekend – there wasn’t any G that was going to come between Alyssa, OurStage Intern Rachel and their hip hop fix!
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While the main stage sported killer acts like Mos Def (above), Tribe, Redman & Nas – the slow-to-show crowds combined with some pretty intense heat and sun made the tree shaded second stage a welcomed haven for party hungry fans who needed to cool off.
SECOND STAGE: THE COOL KIDS

Known for kicking it like, ‘The Black Beastie Boys’ – the Cool Kids didn’t waste any time getting funny with their fans – asking them to do the ‘go dummy dance’ where you just jump around and sort of go-limp-jiggle a bit.

Their flow was impressive & tight without being overworked – one of the best acts of the day.
SECOND STAGE: SPANK ROCK

And he said unto them … “Let there be Spank Rock.” This dude was undeniably charismatic, smart and worked his swagger with a degree of confidence akin to Lupe Fiasco’s killer set at Bonnaroo.

It ain’t a party until the crowd is invited to the stage …

It’s a true star that doesn’t need to be the center of attention ALL the time – SR continued to kick rhymes while lying down behind the turn tables as the party rocked on stage!

FAVORITE PARTS OF THE SHOW

1. He used the entire stage – sitting on, standing on, jumping on and off everything and even rode the shoulders of an adoring fan at the climax of his final song.

2. When OurStage intern Rachel jumped up on stage and had a dance solo with Spank Rock

3. When he came over to the speaker 12” from my face, got down on his hands and knees and ever so delicately humped the lucky piece of machinery while spitting some of the filthiest lyrics I’d heard in a while … yes, I blushed.

4. His shoes – they brought me back to the old ‘shit kickers’ they used to wear in Spain back in the late 90’s … anyone remember those?

Cutest Music Video Ever...

OK, let’s share. When I was a kid, I was super afraid of the dark. I STILL have a night light … a Red Sox night light … but it’s more for show than anything else … cause Red Sox fans aren’t scared of the dark.

This video is possibly the cutest thing I’ve ever seen … my favorite part? Just watch what happens when the harmonies come in … amazing – simply amazing.
WHEN THE LIGHTS GO OUT by MUSICAL STEW

Aquarium Drunkard & OurStage @ Newport Folk

This year at the Newport Folk Festival OurStage hosts Quinn and Alyssa will be joined by Marty Gardner blogger for the renowned music site, Aquarium Drunkard. Four OurStage bands made the bill this year and are scheduled to play alongside some of the hottest musicians in the industry. Discount tickets to the festival are still available, but if you can’t make it out to Rhode Island for the show then sit back and relax and let us bring the Newport to you!
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* OurStage Performing Artists & Free Downloads * Discount Tickets to Newport Folk Festival (Promo Code: NFFOUR)
Saturday, August 2 Doors: 10:00 AM * Show: 11:30 AM to 7:00 PM

The Black Crowes
Trey Anastasio
Cat Power
Stephen & Damian Marley
Richie Havens
Cowboy Junkies
Jim James (of My Morning Jacket)
She & Him (feat. Zooey Deschanel & M. Ward)
Steve Earle & Allison Moorer
Young @ Heart Chorus
Jakob Dylan
Willy Mason
The Felice Brothers
Jesca Hoop
Red Rooster
Sydney Wayser
American Babies


Sunday, August 3rd Doors: 10:00 AM * Show: 11:30 AM to 7:00 PM

Jimmy Buffett
Levon Helm
Gillian Welch
The Avett Brothers
Calexico
Brandi Carlile
Son Volt
Kaki King
Over The Rhine
Jake Shimabukuro
One Flew South
Richard Julian
The Honors
Ryan Fitzsimmons