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David Pruett

David Pruett

Hi David. We’ve had the pleasure of reading  your book, MuzikMafia: From the Local Nationville Scene to the National Mainstream . As we told you earlier, your book is captivating – instructive from a business perspective (a should read for those considering a career in music).  On the one hand, the book is a case study exposing the high ups and low downs of the music business. MuzikMafia is also entertaining (if we might say so), telling of the Nashville scene, the story of MuzikMafia – and some great anecdotes along the way.

We know a bit about your academic background, tell us a bit more about yourself and your interest in music.

DP:       I was pretty much raised on country music. My first exposure to old-time and bluegrass was through my father Ronnie who grew up in Mount Airy, North Carolina, where he worked at the small, traditional music radio station WPAQ. He would tell me stories of interviewing Andy Griffith and seeing Flatt & Scruggs perform live. I spent my formative years on a farm in rural upstate South Carolina where I learned to sing almost every Hank Williams Jr. song by heart. I took pride in my southern roots and the country music that reflected my upbringing. My formal musical training began when I was in sixth grade, and I have been performing ever since. Along the way, I have gained a love and appreciation for listening to and performing musics from many global cultural soundscapes, including those from the Middle East and India.

What motivated you to write the book. How did it come about – was it a clearly defined project from the get-go or did you “discover” the book over time?

DP:       I have to admit that serendipity played a large role. I was in the right place at the right time. I was teaching at Middle Tennessee State

MuzikMafia, the godfather (l-r): Kenny Alphin, Jon Nicholson, Cory Gierman, John Rich (Photo: Deanna Kay)

MuzikMafia, the godfather (l-r): Kenny Alphin, Jon Nicholson, Cory Gierman, John Rich (Photo: Deanna Kay)

University in spring 2004 when one of my popular music students mentioned that I should see this “new thing” called MuzikMafia in Nashville. I decided to give it a shot and attended my first MuzikMafia show on June 14, 2004—a night that changed my life. I was blown away by the high degree of talent among the MuzikMafia’s roster of diverse artists and the feeling of closeness among audience members at that show. It was like being around family. While there, I also met John Rich who was enthusiastic to idea of me writing my doctoral dissertation on the MuzikMafia, documenting their forthcoming rise to national stardom. And the rest is history…

The project was clearly defined from the get go, although I did have to modify my approach and methodology during the MuzikMafia’s growth in popularity. In just a few months in summer 2004, I went from videotaping shows and interviewing artists in small Nashville clubs to national tours in front of tens of thousands of fans. The MuzikMafia, especially Big & Rich, have been great in granting me full and unfettered access since the beginning. They invited me into their lives and allowed me to tell their story from a rare, insider’s perspective.

What was the biggest (or what were the biggest) challenge(s) in writing the book? Tell us a little bit about the high and lows for David Pruett while writing the book?

DP: One of the major challenges was getting the whole story from each artist. It’s human nature for artists to want only the best things written about them. As a result, I found myself having to consult multiple sources to get the complete story, cross-check all facts, and to follow-up numerous times with each artist to insure the book’s integrity. I was clear with the MuzikMafia from the beginning in that I was not their public relations representative and that the book was not intended to be a promotional tool. I emphasized that I was a serious scholar wanting to produce an accurate account of the MuzikMafia’s birth, growth, and development during a specific time in popular music history.


Backstage All Access Passes (Photo: David Pruett)

It was my honor and privilege to work with the MuzikMafia 2004-2009. These were the taste-makers of the industry if even for a brief time, and I had the fortunate opportunity to see life from their point of view. The MuzikMafia included the best of the best that Nashville has to offer, and I’ll always remember those many conversations on the tour bus before and after shows, the back stage antics, the parties at the Fontanel Mansion, the roar of the crowds, and the many MuzikMafia artists who made my research such an intimate, deeply fulfilling experience.

The greatest disappointment for me was to witness first-hand the gradual downfall of the MuzikMafia 2006-2008. Performances during this time gradually became awkward, and die-hard fans, many of whom I had befriended, had become scarce. I slowly watched as the MuzikMafia seemed to implode amidst the tension brought on by its various commercial endeavors. I decided early on not to interfere with the MuzikMafia’s trajectory but rather to document the collective as a significant cultural phenomenon. Sometimes I regret that decision.

How do you summarize the book in a nutshell? What’s it all about from your point of view?

DP: The book is a story of Nashville’s commercial music industry, using the MuzikMafia as a case-study. I provide rare, behind-the-scene insight into not only how, but why the MuzikMafia became a national popular music phenomenon and how MuzikMafia artists changed—almost single-handedly—the sound and image of commercial country music in 2004-2005.

For me, the book is about Nashville as one of America’s great music centers and how the MuzikMafia is but a reflection of the city’s diverse music scene.

Great.  What is (or are) the key take-away(s) for your readers?

DP: What readers should realize is that the music industry is not a Utopia of quick record deals, national tours, and quickly fulfilled dreams. It’s a very real place full of real people with real problems. There is a reason why some artists make it to the top, while others do not. Seldom is luck involved. Usually it is because opportunity meets years of preparation and hard work. Unfortunately, fun, fame, and fortune are frequently accompanied by greed, jealousy, and pain. The book examines the music industry from a well-rounded, more realistic perspective rather than from an overly positive or negative point of view.

More importantly, the book serves as a veritable how-to manual for any musician wanting to make it big in the music business. MuzikMafia artists were masters at working the system. The book reveals how they did it.

Can you tell us about current projects underway? Any follow-ups to MuzikMafia planned for the future?

DP: I am working on another book project at the moment. Everyone will have to stayed tuned for details, though. Revealing too much at this early stage always brings bad luck! However, I can say that has something to do with Nashville’s music scene.

The optimist in me hopes that the MuzikMafia will one day reunite, making a follow-up book necessary. However, there are still some hurdles that MuzikMafia artists need to overcome for that to happen. A free, Tuesday night show in Nashville for a few local friends and fans would be a good start. That’s what MuzikMafia was like in the beginning. That is what it was supposed to be all along.

David, thanks so much for you time and willingness to talk to us. Much appreciated and we wish you the best of luck going forward.  David B. Pruett is an Assistant Professor of Music at the University of Massachusetts at Boston.  A native of North Carolina, he has been widely published in scholarly and popular books and journals.

Purchase from Amazon.com at SHOP HorizonVU Music MuzikMafia: From the Local Nashville Scene to the National Mainstream (American Made Music Series)


I remember very well, how I first came to know of Ann’So M. At the time I was doing consulting work in the biz for a previous employer (yes, life before HorizonVU Music) and I was making a concerted effort to bring myself up-to-speed on the emerging rock and alternative scene in France.

Now, arguably, hours on MySpace and Facebook might not be viewed as the best way for an experienced consultant to be spending time – but we do what we need to do…In the process of my search I came across Ann’So M. and her  first eponymous CD.

First, and I have to be honest, she has a totally awesome look about her. Second, and  more to the point, rock or ballad, her music is powerful and moving  - saturated guitars are mixed up with her beautiful, warm and textured voice.The melancholic lyrics dealing with themes such as the constant craving for freedom, the nostalgia for childhood or the inexorable passage of time always sound accurate and true.

Singer and songwriter Ann’So M. was born in December, 25, 1981 in Caen (France). At an early age she began, she began her studies in the Conservatoire where she learned dance, music theory and piano. Her passion for music grews, and she decided,after her baccalauréat (General Certificate of Education) to follow her passion as her profession. Since the age of 15, she has been working on her multiple studio recordings. She started on stage with her first band and the Europe 2 Campus Tour awakened a true  pleasure for being on stage. The attraction for the public, the need of exchange and complicity…she cannot live without it today!

For many years now, she has been  part of the scenes such as Le Réservoir, La Scène Bastille, Le Cargö, L’Exo7, Le PetitJournal Montparnasse and many others, performing first part concerts for famous rock bands Luke, Dolly, BB Brunes and Mademoiselle K.

She has participated in several TV and radio programs (Europe 2 TV, Europe 1, France 3, NRJ… ) A massive presence on the web (on Myspace http://www.myspace.com/annsommusic and Facebook  http://www.facebook.com/#!/annsom2?ref=ts as well as her own site makes her very accessible on the Internet http://www.annsom.com.

Her new album “Pas à pas” (”Step by step”) is  energy – always with a conscience – hard hitting   as “Paris” and “Wake Up” – or melodic and warm as  “Save the Day”.  Lyrics oscillate between an incitement to awake consciences and more poetical ballads. Thanks to her meeting with Louis Bertignac, she has recorded “Je ne veux pas être celle”, arranged, mixed and played at home by Louis Bertignac himself. For those of you not entirely into the French music scene – Ann’So has started singing in English as well as French – even die-hard anglophiles should check out Ann’So M.

You can see Ann’So M. in Paris July 28 at 8:30pm – July 29 at 12:00am at Le Réservoir 16 Rue de la Forge Royale 75011. Find “Pas à pas” and download links at SHOP HorizonVU Music http://blog.horizonvumusic.com/?page_id=1458 and listen on Fréquence Orange http://www.frequenceorange.com/index.php

Katrin ‘ “Boston’s Next Big Thing” – rocked Paris, France on Monday presented by HorizonVU Music and broadcast by Fréquence Orange. Performing at the AMEX Café, man did she rock.  Her sets featured songs such as “Stepping Stones” and “Wildflower” – the kind of dynamite material you’ll find on her new release “Soul Wide Open” (check out SHOP HorizonVU Music for the CD and downloads).  In addition to her own extensive original inventory, she added in covers from The Police, Led Zeppelin and Joni Mitchell which brought the house down.

Katrin takes original acoustic-based rock to new and exciting places. Her skillful guitar work and powerful voice make Katrin shine wherever she appears.

She’s returning back home where you can see her at on 17 July at the Lowell Summer Music Series http://www.lowellsummermusic.org/page.php?wpage=home/home.htm. She’s opening for Joan Armatrading,  and while we know Joan will not disapppoint (check out her new release “This Charming Life”),  in our opinion, Katrin will give a performance that more than covers the price of the ticket.

Acccording to Mike O’Cull, Riffs Magazine:

“Soul Wide Open is clearly the work of an artist who knows just what she wants and goes after it with the confidence that greatness brings. Though she tackles many moods and feels in the course of this ten-song set, Katrin’s grooves and voice tie it all together and make the tunes go down like a real album (remember those?) and not a mere collection of singles. Indeed, there is enough musical firepower here to start a national blaze if she is given the opportunity to seduce the music world at large. Here’s hoping that she gets that chance sooner rather than later, as talent like this deserves the biggest audience it can get”.

Originally from Newton MA, Katrin has been performing in New England clubs and coffeehouses since 1993. She began singing at the age of three, and started violin at age seven. Her love for songwriting was ignited when she picked up the guitar and formed a band at age eighteen. Her classical and rock n’roll background, give her music depth in both melody and rhythm. Katrin’s recent release “Nature Spirit” has been receiving great reviews- “More than just a local icon. With a voice this powerful the world is at her beck and call”-Douglas Sloan , Metronome Magazine “With a melodic, passionate songwriting style, the Boston-based Katrin is in a word; spellbinding.”-Block Island Music Festival 2005 “Katrin is a refreshing departure from the predictable world of folk and acoustic music.

Find “Soul Wide Open” and download links at SHOP HorizonVU Music http://blog.horizonvumusic.com/?page_id=1458 and listen on Fréquence Orange  http://www.frequenceorange.com/index.php

By: Maggie Griffin

Risa, who was born in Forest Hills, Queens New York, went to school with a group of friends who became the Ramones. Her brother continues to play in Joey Ramones’s brother’s band, the Rattlers, with Mickey Leigh.  Both Simon and Garfunkel and Leslie West were also alumni at her school. Risa’s roots remain embedded within the corridors of Forest Hills High.

Risa has been seen onstage in  the Broadway Cast of ‘Grease’ as Frenchy. She also performed with Sinitta, in Gratuitous Sex and Violence (and Good Old Rock and Roll) in the lead role of Clarissa Charleston. Straight plays include Cat on a Hot Tin Roof with Joe McGann, William Gaunt and Julie Graham. Risa’s voice over’s include Red Dwarf, Stuart Little 2 as Margalo , El Cid, Kid Creole and the Coconuts, Timesplitters2, Edge of Chaos, Radio 4 and many corporate works.

The BBC have called Risa’s material “lyrically courageous, musically eclectic moving compositions performed with genuine inspiration”. Risa has appeared on BBC Radio Manchester, BBC Radio Merseyside, BBC Radio Lancashire and BBC Radio Nottingham.   She has been performing on both sides of the Atlantic , ( in the UK and New York), both as a Headline act and supporting well known artists such as Nerina Pallot, Alice Gold, James Apollo and Jess Klein.

Risa has released her debut album Glass Half…? on May 22.  The album was produced by Nigel Stonier (Thea Gilmore, The Waterboys, Joan Baez ) and features Paul Burgess (10cc/Jethro Tull) on drums/percussion.  It has been received warmly.  The Musician have said:  “ Risa shows an unwavering command of her talent, which bodes well for her future” and the Music Fix wrote:  “Risa has a lusty, Broadway babe voice and can really belt out the tunes ala Bonnie Raitt or Vonda Shepard.  Take the bluesy ‘Can’t Take Away’ with its icy cool piano or the breezy ‘Shooting Stars’ which work well with her powerful alto.  The songs have an easy primetime feel to them and you can imagine them playing in the background in shows like Ally McBeal or One Tree Hill”. A promising debut album then from an aspiring singer songwriter that will no doubt please those who are in the market for feel-good tunes to wind down to after a long day the desk.

Her song, “Roses” has a sweet sensation which eases into the heart of her sound. She takes her music to a dimension where all the energy of song is absorbed. Born with the gift to deliver a song, she rises to her performance, strong without limits.

Risa Hall brings out inspiration through her sounds. A rising star, she knows exactly how to deliver each song to her audience with emotion and passion.  Her debut album expresses the meaning of winding down so  sit back, relax and grasp the sound of Risa Hall.

Find “Glass Half?…” and download links at SHOP HorizonVU Music http://blog.horizonvumusic.com/?page_id=1458

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We’ve been in touch with our friend Kacey Cubero. We recommend that you check out her CD, Fill Your Cup www.kaceycubero.com. Kacey plays a unique brand of Americana, incorporating elements of roots, rock, and country, all with a soulful edginess. That edginess and the originality she brings to her music were evident early on. An only child, her guitar was her best friend and music her refuge. Growing up in a home where music was omnipresent, the Washington, DC-native’s musical baptism was as eclectic and authentic as the music she writes. Haunting and thought-provoking, Kacey’s voice and songwriting have been likened to Shelby Lynne and Lucinda Williams.

The range and versatility of her music is evidenced by her winning the MAVRIC Independent Music Award in 2009 for Folk Song of the Year for Feather in the Wind, and for being named 2006 Artist of the Year by the Santa Barbara Blues Society—the oldest blues society in the U.S.—and representing them in the International Blues Competition in Memphis. From childhood, Kacey had always known music would be her life’s work. Pursuing her music was always the plan, but first she got a college degree in business and finance before she left D.C., her family and friends, and headed to California with her guitar and a suitcase. She spent years writing, performing, touring, and honing her distinctive and edgy blend of rock/alt-country. Perhaps it’s not surprising that the title of her second CD, Diamond in the Rough, conveys a mystique and honesty that has defined both her life and her music. Twice named Indie Artist of the Year by Singer Magazine, Kacey is a prolific songwriter.

She wrote and produced her latest CD, Fill Your Cup, which was mixed in Nashville by the Grammy award-winning David Z (Prince, Etta James and Jonny Lang). There’s a little bit of everything here: the raw rocking anthems I Want More, It’s Alright, and Reserve the Right; a bucolic Old Cadillac; the folksy Feather in the Wind; organic, soulful ballads, What if I Really Love You and Whatcha Gonna Do; the bluesy Set You Free; the evocative steaminess of Under My Skin; the bluegrass tinge of Two Trains; the plaintive longing of Sunday Mornings; and the love letter that is the title song, Fill Your Cup. Kacey has collaborated with many artists and musicians, including Jackson Browne, Jimmy Calire (America), Greg Douglass (Steve Miller Band, Van Morrison), Marty Fera (Joe Walsh, Glenn Frey), Bill Flores (Albert Lee, Jim Messina), Joe Molland (Badfinger), Gary Scruggs, Chris Slade (AC/DC, The Firm), David Sutton (Lucinda Williams, Melissa Etheridge), and Kim Wilson. “For me, it’s all about the music,” Kacey says. “As a writer, I’m able to speak my truth; as a listener, music has always been a sanctuary and my salvation. If I can share that same gift with my audience, and connect in a way that nurtures and inspires them, then I’ve honored my gifts. And there is nothing I would rather do.”

Check out Kacey Cubero Fill Your Cup at SHOP HorizonVU Music

Direct from Boston – “Boston’s Next Big Thing” – will be in Paris on 5  July at the AMEX Café, 31 avenue Bosquet,Paris 75007. She’ll be performing and promoting her new CD, “Soul Wide Open”. Presented by HVUM, Fréquence Orange will be there to cover the evening beginning at 19h30!

Katrin takes original acoustic-based rock to new and exciting places. Her skillful guitar work and powerful voice make Katrin shine wherever she appears.

Acccording to Mike O’Cull, Riffs Magazine:

“Soul Wide Open is clearly the work of an artist who knows just what she wants and goes after it with the confidence that greatness brings. Though she tackles many moods and feels in the course of this ten-song set, Katrin’s grooves and voice tie it all together and make the tunes go down like a real album (remember those?) and not a mere collection of singles. Indeed, there is enough musical firepower here to start a national blaze if she is given the opportunity to seduce the music world at large. Here’s hoping that she gets that chance sooner rather than later, as talent like this deserves the biggest audience it can get”.

Originally from Newton MA, Katrin has been performing in New England clubs and coffeehouses since 1993. She began singing at the age of three, and started violin at age seven. Her love for songwriting was ignited when she picked up the guitar and formed a band at age eighteen. Her classical and rock n’roll background, give her music depth in both melody and rhythm. Katrin’s recent release “Nature Spirit” has been receiving great reviews- “More than just a local icon. With a voice this powerful the world is at her beck and call”-Douglas Sloan , Metronome Magazine “With a melodic, passionate songwriting style, the Boston-based Katrin is in a word; spellbinding.”-Block Island Music Festival 2005 “Katrin is a refreshing departure from the predictable world of folk and acoustic music.

Despite the threats fom volancanic ash-induced flight cancellations – Maura made it to Paris in fine form last week, and we had a couple of absolutely fantastic nights with Maura Live!  It was a hectic week of running around getting a guitar (beautiful Hummingbird provided by Gibson) and rounding up sound equipment – but a small price to pay for two unbelievable gigs!!!

We got off to a start on Tuesday the 27th with what started as a meet-and-greet and turned into a full-blown two set gig at the AMEX Café. With many thanks to Elliot Hartley who took care of the sound, Maura turned  what might otherwise have been a pretty dead Tuesday night at the AMEX, into one fired-up night with songs from her new solo release “Parade of Echoes”.  Following a 40 minute set including “The Thing With Feathers”, “Chains” and “New Way To Live” Maura returned to the stage by popular demand after a twenty minute break.  As word got out – primarily as the result text messaging – a new wave of  fans-to-be came by starting ataround 8h30. Again, Maura gave it her all for a very appreciative audience and the evening finished off  in high spirits (literally) as the die-hards mounted the bar with Maura, the AMEX team (Raoul and Moni), Anastassiya, yours truly and some other great friends!

Taking Wednesday  for a bit of sight-seeing around the City of  Lights with her road manager Jeanne, Maura returned to the stage on Thursday night at La Pomme d’Eve.  Many thanks to George for his hospitality – the gig went off without a hitch. HVUM’s radio partner Fréquence Orange www.frequenceorange.com was on hand to broadcast live – Jonathan, Michael, Klintt, and Lordspeed were all on hand as was our good friend and recording artist, R-mione! It was quite the week for all of us at HorizonVU Music and we are already working on Maura’s return visit…meanwhile check out “Parade of Echoes” at www.maurakennedy.com.

“Parade of Echoes is a shimmering blend of classic-sounding pop and folk, with gorgeous harmonies. And Maura’s songs are catchy, to be sure, but also brimming with intelligence and vivid imagery.”

Nick Cristiano, Philadelphia Enquirer, 26 February 2010

Photos from 27th April 2010 taken at the AMEX Café by Edouard Pierre and Maxwell Snyder, Courtsey of EdouardPierrePhotography.

Find “Parade of Echoes” and download links at SHOP HorizonVU Music http://blog.horizonvumusic.com/?page_id=1458

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