Kristy Hanson

  • Mike and I went to hear Joe Henry live at Largo on Friday night – he just released his new album, “Civilians” and this is one of his rare appearances. Though I’ve known of him for a while, I didn’t know much about him or his music until Mike and I met Jay just shortly after he’d recorded “I Believe to My Soul” with Joe (which we promptly bought at Starbucks one cold Grand Rapids day after it came out). I’ve been listening to a lot of his music and music he’s produced since then. We were also aware he’d been recording because we used (almost) the same team that he did for my album. We obviously like the same musicians. Apparently, we’ve got some other random things in common, too, like English degrees from the University of Michigan…
    :)

    We’d heard from Patrick himself how amazing this record was going to be and we had been listening to the tracks available on his website, so we were definitely excited for the show. They stuck us in the middle of the front “row” of tables, so close to the little stage that I could read the setlist, most of it, anyway. Which I tried not to do-it felt sort of wrong to remove the element of surprise-but it was almost impossible. We were so close that when the band was all getting on stage and tuning, there was some kind of feedback when Joe plugged in his guitar and he looked down at me and joked, “was that you?” Pretty funny.

    Needless to say, we were VERY attentive, which was certainly not hard considering how great a show it was. The band included all our favorites – Jay Bellerose on drums, Patrick Warren on keyboards, Greg Leisz on guitar, etc. (“everything else” as Joe put it), Dave Piltch on upright bass and Jen Condos on electric bass for just a song (what a sweetheart. And I love watching her play. My hero…ahem, heroine). There was an incredible energy in the room – an energy that was almost intimidating – it was like VIP night there, with all my favorite songwriters and musicians on stage and in the audience. And the band played perfect arrangements for each song. I couldn’t help thinking about what I know about Joe as a producer, and how “well-produced” the whole show was, while still so natural and relaxed (which seems to be his production style, too). His lyrics are incredible and sitting about two feet away while he sang them allowed us to catch every nuance!

    Do yourself a favor and check out his album. As I mentioned, he actually has some tracks available on his website, amusingly titled www.joehenrylovesyoumadly.com.

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  • So, I’m still plugging away at the Austin City Limits contest. I was boosted up to about 31 out of all the bands and then, though I’ve been garnering more and more votes, I’m down to about 51 now. Hopefully we can get things movin’ again over the weekend. What can I say – I’m competitive. And I would LOVE to play Austin!

    For those of you who’ve told me I need to re-post the link, here you go:
    mp3.com

    I’m really blown away by how many people I don’t know (outside of MySpace) who’ve written to tell me that they’ve been voting everyday, re-posting the bulletin, having their friends vote…wow. I always feel like I’m imposing when I ask people to do something like this, but it seems that people like being a part of the mission! Certainly anything good that comes of this belongs to everyone who voted. My fingers remain crossed…

    On Tuesday night, Mike and I went to go see Michael Penn at Largo. It was an extra special treat because Patrick Warren, Mike Elizondo, Buddy Judge, and Aaron Sterling all played with him for a full-band extravaganza toward the end of the show. Patrick and Michael have played together for years, and I loved hearing them play as a duo, even if we did wonder when Aaron was going to come on and rock out! Listening to Patrick, I just kept thinking to myself, “I can’t believe he’s on my album.” There’s just no one like him, and he couldn’t be nicer on top of it. It was a treat to hear Aaron play, too – he’s just incredible, and again, we’re so lucky to have worked with him (he played on the CD release party). It would have been a great musical evening regardless, and Michael Penn was in great form, but the extra personal connections made it really special.

    Wednesday night I played a very last-minute show at The Derby. It was strange but also a lot of fun to play by myself. Nothing compares to playing with a full band. It makes me really let go, and I’d probably almost always prefer it, but I’ve gotten to a point where I feel much less inhibited playing on my own. And it’s liberating, if a little self-indulgent, to be able to just do a song however you feel it and not worry about what everyone else is doing! A few folks came out to the show, including engineer Bryan Cook, who knows our engineer Ryan Freeland. We connected through MySpace and he decided to just come on out to the show. He could not have been cooler. I’m glad that our musical and social circle just keeps expanding with such great people.

    Finally, we got together with some friends last night, and snacking and drinking wine turned into Mike and our friend kind of jamming on the piano and guitar. We’ve known our friend since college and re-connected out here. I re-visited his random, red guitar that I borrowed for a show once back in Ann Arbor and actually wrote “Take it Back” on. I sang a little Gershwin while our friend played all the crazy jazz chords on the piano. I used to be able to at least play changes – I miss playing piano and wish I had one – nothing like the feel of real piano keys. I should probably force myself to practice on a keyboard in the meantime, since I’m a long way from owning a house, a piano. Oh, and I want a dog, too. :)

    Ah, so much to accomplish. ;) Baby steps….

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  • New year, new album…

     /  06 Jan 2007  /  News

    Happy New Year, everyone! I hope that you had a lovely holiday season surrounded by family and/or friends. Mike and I went down to Florida to visit my family for Christmas, which was amazing. Just to be able to spend time with my family is such gift, and then the bonus is that the weather was gorgeous. Not that I can complain about CA weather, but we actually have to use the heat at night a lot recently, and I couldn’t kick this cold I had. Florida cured me instantly, which may have to do with the fact that the air feels like it’s being pumped out of a humidifier. I found it delightful. It did rain on Christmas, but it was one of those cool Florida sun shower things. We spent a lot of time outside and went fishing…Mike caught a shark! No joke, check out his page.

    Then New Year’s day came and went…Mike and I went hiking and made a pact to do it every Sunday from now on. We’ll see what the wind is like tomorrow – it may be movie day instead. :) Crazy Santa Ana winds! When will it end?

    The most exciting thing the year has brought thus far is…my album! After months of being too booked to work on it, Patrick Warren added his magic to 4 of the tracks. If you don’t know or haven’t heard of Patrick, you’ve surely heard his playing on something you’ve heard on the radio. If you listen to what I listen to, you’ve definitely heard him with artists like Fiona Apple, Sam Phillips, Aimee Mann (oh, speaking of which, her Christmas album, which he’s on, is awesome!). And then you certainly know how amazing he is. We went over to his place on Wednesday to listen to the tracks and to let him know what we thought, and each one blew us away. It was all as beautiful as we expected, but each element was different and even better than I would have imagined. But at the same time it’s almost scary how perfect his parts are; they just capture the individual moods of the songs and lend more richness and character to all of them.

    Just like everyone else we’ve worked with, Patrick is incredibly kind and humble. And funny. With fantastic decorating taste. His house should be a on TLC makeover show or something.

    I’m just still amazed that Ryan, Jay, and Patrick were involved at all with MY record. A lot of it had to do with Mike and how much he believed in me – that I even deserved to work with such kick-ass people – and he might still believe it more than I do. But it DID happen! Soon Ryan will be mixing, then comes mastering, design in the meantime and finally the release. I certainly feel it’s been worth all of the wait, and I hope others will, too. :)

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