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The official blog of folk rock singer/songwriter Patricia Silverberg
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
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Sunday, March 18, 2012
EP Update and some info on Valley Fever
Hi friends,
Just today, I received the master copy of my new EP, Don't Look Back. As you may know, this project has taken two years to complete. This has been no small task as I have been dealing with the disseminated form of Valley Fever (Cocodiomycosis)-- a serious fungal diease that has affected my whole body. While the infection has finally cleared, and I gaining strength and energy, I am left with a lot of pain. I have had to stop performing for now. Here is some info for you to read about the disease: http://www.ehow.com/ about_5402311_ coccidioidomycosis-joint-pain. html
While I am not performing (except for a short set at this year's Glendale Folk and Heritage Festival) , I am still actively working on my music. With the release of the new EP, I am undertaking a national radio campaign with the intention of growing my audience.
The hard-copy of the EP will be available online in about 8 weeks and in digital form on iTunes shortly after that. I will be posting MP3s on my web site soon for you to preview and will be creating a multimedia interactive presentation to launch the EP.
Thanks for reading. I hope to see you at the Glendale Folk Festival. I'll be playing on March 25 on the Adobe Stage at 10:30 am.
Saturday, December 10, 2011
Recordings are finished!! Hooray~!
Well folks, it finally has happened!! The final tracks of my long awaited EP, Don't Look Back, was recorded today!! Hooray!! A two year process has reached its conclusion, and all that is left to do is mix and master. Then it will be sent off to the presses.
I want to thank all of the wonderfully talented musicians who contributed to the recordings. The final line up is:
Patricia Silverberg--vocals, acoustic and electric guitars
David Searle--electric guitar, bass, keyboards (David also engineered, mixed, and co-produced)
Annie Moscow--keyboards, background vocals
Mary Godfrey-bass
Mary Minini--keyboards
Anne James--harmonica
Henri Benard--drums
Will Bradford-drums
Patty Rutkoff-Arnold--flute
Hip Hip Hooray!!
I want to thank all of the wonderfully talented musicians who contributed to the recordings. The final line up is:
Patricia Silverberg--vocals, acoustic and electric guitars
David Searle--electric guitar, bass, keyboards (David also engineered, mixed, and co-produced)
Annie Moscow--keyboards, background vocals
Mary Godfrey-bass
Mary Minini--keyboards
Anne James--harmonica
Henri Benard--drums
Will Bradford-drums
Patty Rutkoff-Arnold--flute
Hip Hip Hooray!!
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Sunday, September 4, 2011
Just a little update
Hi Folks!!
Been a while since I have blogged. I really not convinced people read this anyway . . .
Anyway, the knew EP is slowly but surely making its way in the world. I have been battling Valley Fever and taking things slow. It is also summer here in Phoenix--and I am in hibernation mode. Nonetheless, 90% of the tracks have been laid down--meaning most instruments and vocals have been recorded. I have been working closely with David Searle, the magic behind Green World Recording---www.GreenworldRecordings.com--to get things grooving. I had an amazing photo shot with Justine Miller--www.JustineMillerPhotography.com-- you can see the results on the photo page of my web site: www.PatriciaSilverberg.com. I also selected a CD manufacturer and a graphic artist. I also will probably an intern to launch major radio campaign, so life is good.
I have cut down on gigs for a few reasons. I have posted a few local ones on my site and been asked to perform in places like Las Vegas, Portland, Seattle, and Los Angeles. So we shall see what the future brings.
Cheers!
Been a while since I have blogged. I really not convinced people read this anyway . . .
Anyway, the knew EP is slowly but surely making its way in the world. I have been battling Valley Fever and taking things slow. It is also summer here in Phoenix--and I am in hibernation mode. Nonetheless, 90% of the tracks have been laid down--meaning most instruments and vocals have been recorded. I have been working closely with David Searle, the magic behind Green World Recording---www.GreenworldRecordings.com--to get things grooving. I had an amazing photo shot with Justine Miller--www.JustineMillerPhotography.com-- you can see the results on the photo page of my web site: www.PatriciaSilverberg.com. I also selected a CD manufacturer and a graphic artist. I also will probably an intern to launch major radio campaign, so life is good.
I have cut down on gigs for a few reasons. I have posted a few local ones on my site and been asked to perform in places like Las Vegas, Portland, Seattle, and Los Angeles. So we shall see what the future brings.
Cheers!
Friday, May 27, 2011
Patricia Silverberg on the Radio
Hey folks!!
While I am putting the final touches on my new EP, I have been also working getting radio for the 1st single of the new album, Tell Me Again and my 1st CD, As Simple as it Seems.
Just in the last two weeks, I have been played or added to the following radio stations:
While I am putting the final touches on my new EP, I have been also working getting radio for the 1st single of the new album, Tell Me Again and my 1st CD, As Simple as it Seems.
Just in the last two weeks, I have been played or added to the following radio stations:
- "Give Me Light" was spun on The Wimmins Show hosted by Deb Anderson on KZUM--89.3 FM from Lincoln, NE. My song was played on the same live show with such greats as Joni Mitchell, Norah Jones, Beth Orton, and Cassandra Wilson.
- Tell Me Again closed theRadio Crystal Blue's 5/19 broadcast. Tune in to hear the podcast at www.radiocrystalblu.net .
- Several of my songs from Simple as it Seems are now in regular rotation on www.Amazradio.org -- the 24/7 Internet radio station dedicated to preserving folk, Americana, and Indie music from Arizona and beyond.
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