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California Acoustic/Electric Rock, Vocal Harmony group that David Crosby hails as "the best vocal group in the country".
15 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Album Rock, FOLK: Folk Pop
Details:
VENICE
Kipp Lennon: lead vocals
Mark Lennon: lead vocals
Michael Lennon: producer, acoustic and
electric guitars, bass, keyboards, vocals
Pat Lennon: acoustic and electric guitars, vocals
âVenice is the best vocal group in America right now. They're better than anybody else I know. They're fantastic. Iâm a student of harmony. Thatâs my thing. I love all kinds of harmony. But I particularly love theirs, because itâs so natural. Itâs not like anybody elseâs. Very unforced, very from their hearts. Iâve been telling people about them since the first night I heard them. Iâve told everybody I could find that they were the best. This is my favorite band in the world.â
--David Crosby
âVenice, one of my favorite bands, is quintessentially Californian, with soaring harmonies. Itâs such a pleasure to play with these guys, because they have that power.â
--Jackson Browne
Trying to describe the music of Southern California band Venice is a little like trying to describe a perfect sunset or the feeling of first love. It transcends words -- you just know itâs great. But since this is a bio and part of its responsibility is to use words to convey the unconveyable, try mixing the rock & roll of 70s era Aerosmith with the folk storytelling of James Taylor, mix in some Earth, Wind & Fire funk, some Maroon 5 pop, a little Craig David R&B soul, harmonies reminiscent of the Eagles at their best, and then combine old school arrangements with modern production layered with brilliant musicianship, remarkable vocal stylings and lyrics that are intelligent and often laced with wit, and youâre in the ballpark.
Whether performing as a 7-piece rock band for 50,000 festival attendees, or as an acoustic quartet for an intimate audience of 100, Venice never fails to get the crowd up and dancing with their infectious melodies and high-energy grooves, or to bring them to tears with their poignant themes and heartfelt delivery.
Veniceâs distinctive sound has made them a favorite of some of the biggest names in the business. To list just a few of the artists and bands theyâve either performed or recorded with, thereâs Bruce Springsteen, Don Henley, Elton John, Phil Collins, Sting, Melissa Etheridge, Cher, Ozzy Osbourne, Stevie Nicks, Chris Isaak, Kenny Loggins, the Doobie Brothers, Styx, Brian Wilson, the Beach Boys, Dolly Parton, Linda Rondstadt and Warren Zevon.
Venice has been featured nationally on such television programs as âEntertainment Tonight,â âAccess Hollywood,â âE! News Daily,â CNNâs âShowbiz Today,â âLive with Regis and Kathie Lee,â âThe Jerry Lewis Telethonâ and Rick Deesâ âInto the Night.â
To date, Venice has found their biggest success in Holland, where in 2003, the band won an Edison Award (the Dutch version of the Grammy) for Best International Artist, beating out superstars U2 and Coldplay. In that country, Veniceâs singles are a mainstay on radio, their tours sell out, and theyâve guested on countless television programs, most notably on âTwo Metre Sessies,â a popular prime-time program that has devoted three entire half-hour episodes to the band. The subsequent âVenice - Two Metre Sessiesâ CD release has gone gold.
AMSTERDAM
In November of 2005, Venice began writing for their tenth studio album. In order to capture a feeling of immediacy and live presence, it was decided that this new album should be recorded live-to-tape.
Kipp Lennon explains the overall concept. âWe wanted it to be spontaneous and loose and no overdubbing or fixing wherever possible. Mellow and moody, but also fun and energetic along the way.â
Once new songs were written and developed enough to start playing, the rehearsal process began. Every song had to be as finished and tight as possible by the time they got into the studio, so rehearsing for the recording sessions was very similar to the process of rehearsing for a tour. Explains Michael Lennon, âThis rehearsal process really enriched the songs. Having musicians that you really respect to bounce ideas off of is invaluable. Even if someoneâs idea doesnât work, it often triggers another idea that does.â
On May 18th, recording for the album began. Their studio was the Doopsgezinde, an old wooden church in Amsterdam. The band recorded all of the music first, with Kipp and Mark standing outside in the hallway singing reference vocals into microphones that could only be heard in the musiciansâ headsets. Once all the music was laid to tape, the instruments were cleared from the room, and it was time to record the vocals. Once again, all of the parts were recorded at the same time. According to Michael, âThe pressure was on not to screw up the other guyâs take, but it felt so good to sing together!â
âIt felt like we were making an album in the 60's or 70's,â Kipp adds, âwhen you just dove in and cranked out an album. We were lucky that we didn't have enough time to get too picky about anything, spending hours overdubbing to make it âperfect,â which can end up sounding sterile and lifeless.â
Michael continues, âThe experience of playing together as a band was awesome. When someone plays a new part that wasnât in the take before and that triggers another guy to play a new part and suddenly weâre in uncharted territory, thatâs exciting. The journey is amazing and it lifts the track to a whole new level. Thereâs something great that comes out of musicians when they are put in that âdo or dieâ situation that cannot exist when they know that you can just push stop, rewind a bit, and punch in again before their mistake.â
âWhen I listen to this albumâ says Mark Lennon, âit feels like Iâm seeing a private, live show in a great sounding room.â
âTo me,â he summarizes, âThere is no one way or only right way to do an album. You just try different things and celebrate that time in your recording career. Have fun while doing it, and look forward to surprising yourself on the next recording venture.â
People who are interested in The Doobie Brothers Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young should consider this download.
15 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Album Rock, FOLK: Folk Pop
Details:
VENICE
Kipp Lennon: lead vocals
Mark Lennon: lead vocals
Michael Lennon: producer, acoustic and
electric guitars, bass, keyboards, vocals
Pat Lennon: acoustic and electric guitars, vocals
âVenice is the best vocal group in America right now. They're better than anybody else I know. They're fantastic. Iâm a student of harmony. Thatâs my thing. I love all kinds of harmony. But I particularly love theirs, because itâs so natural. Itâs not like anybody elseâs. Very unforced, very from their hearts. Iâve been telling people about them since the first night I heard them. Iâve told everybody I could find that they were the best. This is my favorite band in the world.â
--David Crosby
âVenice, one of my favorite bands, is quintessentially Californian, with soaring harmonies. Itâs such a pleasure to play with these guys, because they have that power.â
--Jackson Browne
Trying to describe the music of Southern California band Venice is a little like trying to describe a perfect sunset or the feeling of first love. It transcends words -- you just know itâs great. But since this is a bio and part of its responsibility is to use words to convey the unconveyable, try mixing the rock & roll of 70s era Aerosmith with the folk storytelling of James Taylor, mix in some Earth, Wind & Fire funk, some Maroon 5 pop, a little Craig David R&B soul, harmonies reminiscent of the Eagles at their best, and then combine old school arrangements with modern production layered with brilliant musicianship, remarkable vocal stylings and lyrics that are intelligent and often laced with wit, and youâre in the ballpark.
Whether performing as a 7-piece rock band for 50,000 festival attendees, or as an acoustic quartet for an intimate audience of 100, Venice never fails to get the crowd up and dancing with their infectious melodies and high-energy grooves, or to bring them to tears with their poignant themes and heartfelt delivery.
Veniceâs distinctive sound has made them a favorite of some of the biggest names in the business. To list just a few of the artists and bands theyâve either performed or recorded with, thereâs Bruce Springsteen, Don Henley, Elton John, Phil Collins, Sting, Melissa Etheridge, Cher, Ozzy Osbourne, Stevie Nicks, Chris Isaak, Kenny Loggins, the Doobie Brothers, Styx, Brian Wilson, the Beach Boys, Dolly Parton, Linda Rondstadt and Warren Zevon.
Venice has been featured nationally on such television programs as âEntertainment Tonight,â âAccess Hollywood,â âE! News Daily,â CNNâs âShowbiz Today,â âLive with Regis and Kathie Lee,â âThe Jerry Lewis Telethonâ and Rick Deesâ âInto the Night.â
To date, Venice has found their biggest success in Holland, where in 2003, the band won an Edison Award (the Dutch version of the Grammy) for Best International Artist, beating out superstars U2 and Coldplay. In that country, Veniceâs singles are a mainstay on radio, their tours sell out, and theyâve guested on countless television programs, most notably on âTwo Metre Sessies,â a popular prime-time program that has devoted three entire half-hour episodes to the band. The subsequent âVenice - Two Metre Sessiesâ CD release has gone gold.
AMSTERDAM
In November of 2005, Venice began writing for their tenth studio album. In order to capture a feeling of immediacy and live presence, it was decided that this new album should be recorded live-to-tape.
Kipp Lennon explains the overall concept. âWe wanted it to be spontaneous and loose and no overdubbing or fixing wherever possible. Mellow and moody, but also fun and energetic along the way.â
Once new songs were written and developed enough to start playing, the rehearsal process began. Every song had to be as finished and tight as possible by the time they got into the studio, so rehearsing for the recording sessions was very similar to the process of rehearsing for a tour. Explains Michael Lennon, âThis rehearsal process really enriched the songs. Having musicians that you really respect to bounce ideas off of is invaluable. Even if someoneâs idea doesnât work, it often triggers another idea that does.â
On May 18th, recording for the album began. Their studio was the Doopsgezinde, an old wooden church in Amsterdam. The band recorded all of the music first, with Kipp and Mark standing outside in the hallway singing reference vocals into microphones that could only be heard in the musiciansâ headsets. Once all the music was laid to tape, the instruments were cleared from the room, and it was time to record the vocals. Once again, all of the parts were recorded at the same time. According to Michael, âThe pressure was on not to screw up the other guyâs take, but it felt so good to sing together!â
âIt felt like we were making an album in the 60's or 70's,â Kipp adds, âwhen you just dove in and cranked out an album. We were lucky that we didn't have enough time to get too picky about anything, spending hours overdubbing to make it âperfect,â which can end up sounding sterile and lifeless.â
Michael continues, âThe experience of playing together as a band was awesome. When someone plays a new part that wasnât in the take before and that triggers another guy to play a new part and suddenly weâre in uncharted territory, thatâs exciting. The journey is amazing and it lifts the track to a whole new level. Thereâs something great that comes out of musicians when they are put in that âdo or dieâ situation that cannot exist when they know that you can just push stop, rewind a bit, and punch in again before their mistake.â
âWhen I listen to this albumâ says Mark Lennon, âit feels like Iâm seeing a private, live show in a great sounding room.â
âTo me,â he summarizes, âThere is no one way or only right way to do an album. You just try different things and celebrate that time in your recording career. Have fun while doing it, and look forward to surprising yourself on the next recording venture.â
People who are interested in The Doobie Brothers Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young should consider this download.
in partnership with CDbaby
User tags: rock album, folk pop, mp3 album
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