Monday, December 26, 2011

2011 Recap

Here’s the last blog for the year. Was your year awesome? Is your holiday going well?!

I hope so!

As promised, here’s the 2011 recap. I’ll do my best to make this flow. Some of the time boundaries are a little gray. :-)

Apologies in advance if I forgot anything or anyone

I started off 2011 as someone that, in the previous 2 years, went from losing his day job to being a college graduate to still not being able to find a new job. By January, I had already started giving guitar lessons on the side to stay afloat and had committed myself to spending the year proving that either music would or wouldn’t work out as a career...

Plus, I was going into new territory with this whole ‘blog’ thing.

On Chemcoma’s end, things were looking up. We were still celebrating our 5-year anniversary, released “Something to Die for” (and its accompanying video), and kept playing shows. The 5-year buzz wore off, though, and we ended up playing our final show around the beginning of July. For the record, we’re all still friends and chat on occasion. So, hopefully the break-up buzz wore off too!

Before the Chemcoma break, I had already launched the IND project on the side in an effort to put food in the dogs’ bowls. I managed to design and launch ChrisJuneIND.com (regardless of the quality, it’s my first site & I’m proud of doing it) and finished up the writing/recording/mixing/mastering of “Settling.” By March, some cell camera/iMovie experimenting led to the upload of the “Settling” video.

I followed that up with the re-tweaking of my song “Dear Reason” and its release/video in May and continued testing out playing shows by myself. The singer/songwriter/unplugged format isn’t my ‘thing’ or strength, but I chose to play in some capacity instead of not at all. Since I was used to playing to a click while recording and performing live, I built accompanying piano tracks and jammed tunes at open mics and as an opening act for other regional bands. I was even given the opportunity to play at a benefit for the Home with Hope!

This process has helped me in overcoming some vocal and interaction inhibitions and paved the way for sponsorships (Artisan Electric, DropYa Fightwear, ISPhotographic, Lafayette Speaker Repair, People’s Brewing Co., Rhodes Amplification, Sacred Apple, Sound Logic Recording, and Willow Stained Glass).

Some good local press came my way too!

While the unplugged gigs were (and still are) a lot of fun, the side of me that wanted to sling the Tele low & crank my amp was getting ignored. After finishing up my 'annual volunteering' for the Tippecanoe Arts Federation (with a successful, off-the-hook Taste of Tippecanoe), I found Chris Parker and Drew Luigs between July and August and got them on board.

It should be noted that it was quite a surprise to be able to put those pieces in place so quickly. While Lafayette is an insanely talented town, the free agent market is a bit dry. Most dudes are already locked up in other bands. Also, kudos to Dinger (from The Mound Builders) for making himself available and jamming with me during that time. It was a confidence boost knowing that I’d be able to move ‘the rock’ forward in some capacity. You = the man.

While Chris, Drew, and I started putting together the 2011 Fall shows, I was wrapping up the recording of Whistle When We Break Down. Because the band-side was going well, I got a little more ambitious. Instead of doing another indie/in-house release, I pulled the trigger on getting those tracks to Grant Mohrman (Method House Studios) for mixing. Grant and I have a 10+ year relationship (no homo) and that cat makes my tunes go boom. His work, in my opinion, has been crucial to any success I’ve had in the past; radio, licensing, etc.

As Grant was mixing the EP in Detroit, my buddy Chris Voglund helped me get some side work running sound at local shows; leading to volunteer work for the Food Finders/Feeding America’s Zombaid benefit too.

As mixing wrapped, Chris June IND went loud and live with an opening night that saw us headlining both HomegrownBiker.com’s Monster Halloween Party and LafayetteMetal.com’s Halloween Show. The boys started jamming open mics with me, which led to a stripped-down set at the Knickerbocker for my birthday.
With the Method House touch on Whistle When We Break Down and hard copies in my hand, I assembled a merch display to push CDs and shirts at shows; even selling them out of my trunk and delivering across town (and the state) when necessary.

Jon Delange at Tinderbox Music got busy by executing the plan to push the envelope even more; getting the tracks on college radio playlists nation-wide and into the hands of some big television network music coordinators. Some of the tunes were starting to get some spins on other indie and internet stations too. Even more online push resulted when I launched the indie video for “Out of Our Hands” earlier this month!

Finally, before Christmas, I squeezed in some production work for the dudes in Arch Drive Goodbye for their holiday track, “Ghost of Christmas Past.”

2011 began with me being a singing guitarist in a semi-successful regional band, striving to be the best husband and pops to the pups, and doing everything possible to be a good mentor to my guitar students and my little brothers (btw, the USMC got Jordan to and from Afghanistan safely and Joey graduated high school, started college, and is continuing his musical journey).

I’m wrapping up the year as a solo artist and an amateur web designer, graphic designer, videographer, blogger, producer, recording/mixing/sound engineer, etc. I’ve been able to volunteer for great local causes and my music is sponsored by 9 great Indiana Small businesses. Also, this blog has gone from averaging 6-8 views to as much as 200 per month, my videos have surpassed 1500 views, and the Fan Page ‘likes’ continue to grow too. So, here’s to doubling that for next year!

So, 2012 me, you’re on notice: you better kick 2011 me’s ass, dude.

Thanks to my family, the IND crew, friends, my students, their parents, all contributors to the Lafayette scene, Grant, and Jon.

This would’ve been hard to pull off without your help.

Last, but not least, thanks to you for stopping by every week!

Whether you check this out to gather the scene scoop, get ideas to help push your music, or to casually see what I’m up to, I’m glad you’re involved.

If you’re not doing so already, please use the recap as motivation to catch more local shows, buy more local music, and volunteer for local causes. As a good friend says, "We all come up together."

Let’s have an awesome 2012!!!

PS: Kudos to Born Under Burden, Echovox, The Enders, Lorenguard, Mike Reeb, Snorb!, and The Mound Builders for putting out awesome CDs this year. I’m looking forward to new stuff from you, 9LB Gun, 50/6 Feet, Arch Drive Goodbye, Go Go Gadget Gonads, the Heavy Company, the Shake Ups, and the other Lafayette Music dudes!!!

Over and out

Monday, December 19, 2011

12/19/11

Hey all! Apologies for sacrificing the blog last week. I had more things on the 'to do' list than I could pull off.

The funny thing is, last week was the 1 year anniversary of my first 'test, test' blog post.

So, let's chat about what happened...

The "Out of Our Hands" video is done! 

The goal for this one was to be a lot more frantic than the others. With the split-screen action & clips rotating every 2 seconds, I think that part was a success.

Theme-wise, the video is a lot like a normal day for me; cut with performance shots of singing and playing guitar. It shows most things I do to be able to go out and jam at night: It's not the glamorous 'drinking & playing guitar all day' situation. Well, at least not for this guy...

Kudos to those who have 'liked' it, left comments, & shared it through your personal pages. It means a lot to me!!!

PS: For my Spotify-using readers, you can stream the Whistle When We Break Down jams HERE.

Moving on...

I got out and jammed twice last week!

First, Wednesday night at Lafayette Live was a blast. I'm hip to share the stage with Evan Ryan, Hillary Tribbett, and Lindsey Sickler anytime!

Drew's ok too. :-)

It's a lot more fun when he plays the tunes with me.

Here's the set:

"Pocket and Soul"
"Before it Gets to Me"
"Bed Intruder" - Auto-tune the News cover
"Out of Our Hands"

Thursday night I rolled-solo to Jason Wells' Open Mic at Applebee's in Frankfort.

Here's the set:

"Pocket and Soul"
"My Rx"
"Before it Gets to Me"
"Settling"
"Out of Our Hands"
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"Something Else is Something More"
"Dear Reason"
"Faithfully" - Journey cover

I joined Mr. Wells on Bon Jovi's "Wanted Dead or Alive" and several blues-y jams too!

Saturday, I got the IND gang together. We've been busy picking up new tunes for the 2012 shows.

After wrapping up, I stopped by my little bro's show to catch him pummel the crowd with the Thor crew. Churches and All-Ages shows typically aren't my bag, but I couldn't miss it. Those dudes have a crazy amount of talent and Joey's got pipes...

On Sunday I helped out my buddies in Arch Drive Goodbye with a holiday tune they're doing. I haven't gotten into a lot of programming recently, so it was fun to bust some of that out. It's like R. Kelly without the pee... maybe a little whiter too.

Also, those dudes are putting me on the payroll for their new CD project for early 2012. It should be a lot of fun!

Thanks for stopping by! I'm off to tie-up some loose biz ends so I can keep learning new IND tunes, wrap up 2011 accounting(tax time is around the corner), and get started on the 2011 blog recap.

Have a great week!!

Over and out

Monday, December 5, 2011

12/5/11

December is here already. Looks like I'll need to get working on the 2011 recap soon.

It'll be a novel...

Until that happens, how about some of the usual?

First, I'd like to start by wishing both of my little bros a happy birthday. It's odd how they managed to be born on consecutive days (but years apart). It sucks that Jordan is celebrating his 21st in Afghanistan, but I'm sure his USMC buds are making it worthwhile. Luckily, he'll be home this month. No doubt that Joey, 19, will be celebrating for a couple of weeks: he'll be throwing it down fronting Thor on December 17th.

I spent most of last week running and peddling Whistle When We Break Down CDs, working on the "Out of Our Hands" video, and doing some updates to ChrisJuneIND.com.

Outside of that...

Tuesday was the radio add date for Whistle When We Break Down on 300 college radio stations. Initially I thought it was a national campaign, but there turned out to be some stations in Canada too. Again, I'll spill the beans on radio reports/charting as the info come in. Kudos to Tinderbox Music for getting on board and making this happen!

If you're interested in seeing the station list, I'll post the it at the end of the blog. If you have friends and family or know students in these markets and tip them off, I certainly appreciate it!!

I stopped in at Sacred Apple on Wednesday to get more ink in my left arm. It's healing up nicely. Thanks to them for being an IND sponsor & taking care of me. I'm looking forward to sporting their new shirt & my new work at shows.

I barely made it to catch the end of the Frankfort Applebee's Open Mic on Thursday. There were several new faces/acts in attendance. I'm glad it's starting to pick up. Jason Wells is doing some good work over there.

The Jurassic Park Pop Fest went down at the Lafayette Theater on Saturday afternoon. My bro & I stopped in to see Why I Like Robins' set, but it turns out they got bumped from the bill. That was a bummer, but I was entertained by other acts (wishing I'd have taken notes on what their names were).

Coming up this week:

Between administrative work, IND practice, and guitar lessons, I'll be hanging at Lafayette Live at the Lafayette Theater on Wednesday night & running sound at Black Sparrow on Friday night. I'll most definitely have CDs on me.

Also, IND drummer Chris Parker will be filling in for our buds in The Enders for their shows in Lafayette at Foam City on 12/9 and Indianapolis at Indy's Jukebox on 12/10. If you're hip to aggressive/punk/hardcore-ish tunes, make stops at their shows!

That does it for the weekly update. Thanks for stopping by!

As always, to get mini-updates between blogs, catch me on Twitter: @ChrisJuneIND and Facebook: Listn.to/ChrisJuneIND.

Have a great week!!


Here's the stations:

USA

Alabama
WLJS Jacksonville

Alaska
KRUA Anchorage - KSUA Fairbanks - KEUL Girdwood - KHNS  Haines

Arizona

KBRP Bisbee - KJACK Flagstaff - Radio Phoenix Phoenix - KAMP, KXCI Tucson

California
KHSU Arcata - KALX Berkeley - KCSC Chico - KIDE Hoopa - KXSC Los Angeles - KGAR Lemoore - KFJC Los Altos Hill - WPMD Norwalk - KMUD Redway - KSSU Sacramento - KSJS San Jose - KKSM San Marcos - KCSB Santa Barbara - KSCU Santa Clara - KZSC Santa Cruz - KCRW Santa Monica

Colorado
KVCU Boulder - KMET, KRCX Denver - KRCC Colorado Springs - KBUT Crested Butte - KCSU Fort Collins - KAFM, KMSA Grand Junction - KSJD Mancos - KURA Ouray   

Connecticut
WXCI Danbury - WVOF Fairfield - WQAQ Hamden - WRTC Hartford - WCNI New London - WSIN New Haven - WHUS Storrs - WWUH West Hartford - WNHU West Haven

DC
WGTB, WVAU Washington DC

Delaware
WVUD Newark

Florida
WVUM Coral Gables - WNSU Fort Lauderdale - Osprey Radio Jacksonville - WRGP Miami - WFCF St Augustine - Bulls Radio, WMNF Tampa - WPRK Winter Park

Georgia
WUOG Athens - SCAD-Atlanta Radio, WRAS Atlanta

Hawaii
KTUH Honolulu

Illinois
WESN Bloomington - WIDB Carbondale - WIIT, WLUW, WRDP, WXAV Chicago - WGBK Glenview - WLCA Godfrey - WLTL La Grange - WMXM Lake Forest - WAUG Rock Island

Indiana
WIUX Bloomington - WSWI Evansville - WSND, WVFI Notre Dame - WECI Richmond - WMHD Terre Haute

Iowa
KURE Ames - KUNI Cedar Falls - KWLC Decorah - KZOW Forest City - KRUI Iowa City

Kansas
KJHK Lawrence

Kentucky
WWHR Bowling Green - WRFL Lexington

Louisiana
KLSU Baton Rouge - KSLU Hammond - KRVS Lafayette     - KXUL Monroe - WTUL New Orleans - KLPI Ruston - KNSU Thibodaux

Maine
WBOR Brunswick - WERU East Orland - WUMF Farmington - WRBC Lewiston - WUMM Machias - WMEB Orono - WMPG Portland - WMHB Waterville

Maryland
WJHU, WLOY Baltimore - WMUC College Park - XTSR Towson

Massachusetts
WAMH, WMUA Amherst - BIRN, WECB, WERS Boston - WBIM Bridgewater - WMBR Cambridge - WZBC Chestnut Hill - WMFO Medford - Lasell College Radio Newton - WSHL North Easton - WUMD North Dartmouth - WOZQ Northampton - WTCC Springfield - WBRS Waltham - WSKB Westfield - WKKL West Barnstable - WCFM Williamstown - WCHC Worcester

Michigan
WQAC Alma - WCBN Ann Arbor - CJAM, WHFR Dearborn - WDBM East Lansing - WMTU Houghton - WIDR Kalamazoo - WUPX Marquette - WMHW Mt. Pleasant - WSGR Port Huron - WXOU Rochester - WPHS Warren

Minnesota
KUMD Duluth - KFAI, KUOM Minneapolis - KMSC Moorhead - KRLX, KSTO Northfield - KVSC St. Cloud - KUST, WMCN St. Paul - KQAL Winona

Missouri
KOPN Columbia - KTRM Kirksville - KMNR Rolla - KDHX, KSLU, KWUR St. Louis

Montana
KBGA Missoula

Nebraska
KRNU Lincoln

New Hampshire
WUNH Durham

New Jersey
WTSR Ewing - WLFR Galloway - WGLS Glassboro - WRRC Lawrenceville - RLC Piscataway - WMSC Upper Montclair - WPSC Wayne

New Mexico
KRUX Las Cruces

New York
WCDB Albany - WDWN Auburn - WHRW Binghamton - WFUV Bronx - WBNY Buffalo - WCVF Fredonia - WHPC Garden City - WGSU Geneseo - WRCU Hamilton - WRHU Hempstead - VIC Radio, WICB Ithaca - WCVM Morrisville - WFNP New Paltz - WBAR, WNYU fm New York - WNYO Oswego - WAIH Potsdam - WMVL Purchase - WVKR Poughkeepsie - WITR, WRUR Rochester - WSIA Staten Island - WSBU St. Bonaventure - WKWZ Syosset - WRPI Troy

North Carolina
WASU Boone - WXDU Durham - WZMB Greenville - WNIA Rocky Mount - WAKE Winston-Salem

North Dakota
KNDS Fargo

Ohio
WBWC Berea - WBGU Bowling Green - BearCast Radio Cincinnati - WCSB, WRUW Cleveland - WXCU Columbus - WUDR, WWSU Dayton - Ohio.FM New Albany - WMCO New Concord - WOBC Oberlin - WUSO Springfield - WJCU University Heights

Oklahoma
KRSC Claremore - KXZY Stillwater

Oregon
KWVA Eugene - KPUR Forest Grove - KEOL La Grande - KBOO, KDUP, KPSU Portland

Pennsylvania
WMUH Allentown - WLVR Bethlehem - WDCV Carlisle - WZBT Gettysburg - WIUP Indiana - WIXQ Millersville - WPPJ, WPTS, WRCT Pittsburgh - WKDU, WXPN Philadelphia - WVIA Pittston - WYBF Radnor - WXAC Reading - WVMW Scranton - WESS E Stroudsburg - WKPS University Park - WNJR Washington - WCUR West Chester - WRKC Wilkes-Barre - WVYC York

Rhode Island

WBSR Providence

South Carolina

WSBF Clemson - WUSC Columbia

Tennessee
WFHU Henderson - WUTK Knoxville - WRVU Nashville

Texas
KUT, KVRX Austin - KWTS Canyon - KANM College Station - KTCU Fort Worth - KTRU Houston - KSHU Huntsville - Radio UTD Richardson - KSYM, KUIW San Antonio - KTSW San Marcos

Utah
Aggie Radio Logan - KWCR Ogden - KRCL Salt Lake City

Vermont
WRUV Burlington - WRMC Middlebury - WGDR/WGDH Plainfield

Virginia
WUVT Blacksburg - WGMU Fairfax - WMLU Farmville - WLUR Lexington - WHRV Norfolk - WCWM Williamsburg

Washington
KGRG Auburn - KUGS Bellingham - KCWU Ellensberg - KTCV Kennewick - KAOS Olympia  - KZUU Pullman - KEXP, KSPU, Rainy Dawg Radio Seattle - KWRS Spokane - KWCW Walla Walla

West Virginia
WWVU Morgantown

Wisconsin
WLFM Appleton - WRNC Ashland - WBSD Burlington - WOJB Hayward - WIPZ Kenosha - WORT Madison - WMUR, WMSE Milwaukee - WRST Oshkosh - WRFW River Falls - WWSP Stevens Point - KUWS Superior - WCCX Waukesha

CANADA

Alberta
CJSR Edmonton - CJSW Calgary

Newfoundland
CHMR St. Johns

Ontario
CFMU Hamilton - CFRE Mississauga - CFRU Guelph - CSCR Scarborough

Saskatchewan
CFCR Saskatoon


Over and out