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JH update...
ok, so i see we have a few questions to answer! thanks to everyone who said they dig the new songs...there's more...as for the "secret label", it was Hollywood Records...they gave me some $ to do demos which i used to record with producer Brian Malouf...they came out great and i will add to them and release a full length CD as soon as i am done recording, mixing and mastering...it will be this summer...there is no other major label involved at this point...i will make the record myself and see where it goes...i have been busy writing with a few other artists for various other labels (oh, the irony...they love my songs but cant figure out what to do with anyone over 30) for their records...so, life is good...and you? live shows will come this summer, as well...and i cant wait to hit the ocean, do like Sheryl Crow and soak up the sun...
john
Thanks for clearing up my questions at last john.
Thank you. Post Edited (05-18-05 04:23) http://www.hyperlaunch.com/snowpatrol/eyesopen/ ***It's hard to argue when your making sense***
I'm a little slow, so forgive me if this is already cleared up. Did Hollywood Records give John money to make demos only? Or is the money also for a full length album? Will this album be released by HR, or by John himself (ala 17m38s)?
As for what to do with people over the age of 30- play their music because it's probably better than 95% of mainstream pop anyway. Don't worry about "marketabililty", you can make 14 year olds think anyone is attractive. Thanks for the update and best of luck to you John.
omg katie i was totally going to go. but i have no money. i have the day off and everything. like, up until two days ago, i had my heart set on going.
i met them last week on the expressway. did i tell you that? did i tell anyone that? how do people know these things? please tell leroy that i apologize and will make it up to him in the future. and yes rach, nice edit.
Spooky.
And who cares about your age John? You still look about 12! Maybe they should focus on the fact that yes, the material is good and also the fact that you already have a fanbase. As does Brian. Either way, the material you're writing for these younger artists will likely outlast their careers. Stupid 'music industry'. Its not an industry. Its an art. Exhibit A: Main Entry: in?dus?try Pronunciation: 'in-(")d&s-trE Function: noun Inflected Form(s): plural -tries Etymology: Middle English industrie skill, employment involving skill, from Middle French, from Latin industria diligence, from industrius diligent, from Old Latin indostruus, perhaps from indu in + -struus (akin to Latin struere to build) -- more at END-, STREW 1 : diligence in an employment or pursuit; especially : steady or habitual effort 2 a : systematic labor especially for some useful purpose or the creation of something of value b : a department or branch of a craft, art, business, or manufacture; especially : one that employs a large personnel and capital especially in manufacturing c : a distinct group of productive or profit-making enterprises <the banking industry> d : manufacturing activity as a whole <the nation's industry> 3 : work devoted to the study of a particular subject or author <the Shakespeare industry> synonym see BUSINESS Exhibit B: Main Entry: 2art Pronunciation: '?rt Function: noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old French, from Latin art-, ars -- more at ARM 1 : skill acquired by experience, study, or observation <the art of making friends> 2 a : a branch of learning: (1) : one of the humanities (2) plural : LIBERAL ARTS b archaic : LEARNING, SCHOLARSHIP 3 : an occupation requiring knowledge or skill <the art of organ building> 4 a : the conscious use of skill and creative imagination especially in the production of aesthetic objects; also : works so produced b (1) : FINE ARTS (2) : one of the fine arts (3) : a graphic art 5 a archaic : a skillful plan b : the quality or state of being artful 6 : the vocal and instrumental skills of such artists as (1) Brian Desveaux, (2) John Hampson, and the collective entity known as (3) Ninedays 7 : decorative or illustrative elements in printed matter synonyms ART, SKILL, CUNNING, ARTIFICE, CRAFT mean the faculty of executing well what one has devised. ART implies a personal, unanalyzable creative power <the art of choosing the right word>. SKILL stresses technical knowledge and proficiency <the skill of a glassblower>. CUNNING suggests ingenuity and subtlety in devising, inventing, or executing <a mystery plotted with great cunning>. ARTIFICE suggests technical skill especially in imitating things in nature <believed realism in film could be achieved only by artifice>. CRAFT may imply expertness in workmanship <the craft of a master goldsmith>. ... I. rest. my. case. Post Edited (05-18-05 13:21)
lori, of course i will, you know how i feel about red keytars...
and colleen, thats just scary with the name thing. and i'm very glad art was driving. i trust the massive bassist. and i agree with john's age, though lord knows the labels don't. when i was 15 and in love with john, i really didn't care that he was 28. and something tells me that when he's walking around campus, he blends in rather well. *~katie~*
Who cares about you age john 30s still young and you don't look it. I hate it when musicains are judged on appearance/age, it's all about the music.
Haven't they heard of U2 there in the 40s and still selling millions, Green Day in there 30s still selling millions, Swithchfoot I think there 30+ and gavin degraw's 28. All very sucessful artists and know one cares about there age. Your musics amazing john and you deserve lots of grammy's Post Edited (05-18-05 14:10) http://www.hyperlaunch.com/snowpatrol/eyesopen/ ***It's hard to argue when your making sense***
I think I may be more confused now. The HR money was only for demos...so HR gave John money simply to make demos? Nice people; now why didn't they sign him for a whole album? Or (this I would understand), did John not want to sign on for an album? Or (again), did they turn him down for an album simply because of his age?
Final suggestion, John should lie about his age.
That seems weird that he gets money like that. It makes it sound like they don't want anything in return and god knows that never happens now adays. To the too old thing, the backstreet boys are 30ish.
---Anyone perfect must be lying, anything easy has its cost, Anyone plain can be lovely, anyone loved can be lost, What if I lost my direction? What if I lost sense of time? What if I nursed this infection? Maybe the worst is behind---
i'm pretty sure hollywood gives potential artists demo money frequently. they even flew some friends of mine to california to record some demos. then hollywood said they didn't want them. but hey, they got free demos and a trip to cali out of it, right?
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congrats, john... can't wait to hear the full length album.
~ Eric of Wisconsin ~ Nine Days and John Hampson music featured in my independent feature film "Will and Testament"! Facebook Page for "Will and Testament" IMDB Page for "Will and Testament"
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