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All Things Vocal Radio Episode 3
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Judy gives a pro vocal lesson on ‘Pesky Pitch Problems‘, then interviewsWinfield’s Locket, a cool, swampy country sister duo from Louisiana, and plays some of their music.
- For information on Power, Path & Performance vocal training and other vocal services, go to website www.judyrodman.com.
- For Judy’s recording production services, go to websitewww.judyrodmanproductions.com
- Find Winfield’s Locket’s new album at www.myspace.com/winfieldslocket
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Biography
Judy Rodman has many years of professional experience as an award-winning recording artist, stage and television performer, multi-genre hit songwriter, studio producer and vocal consultant, and a highly sought-after voice teacher with her own breakthrough training method “Power, Path & Performance”. Below are some of her career milestones.
RECORDING SESSION VOCALIST AND VOICE‑ OVER PERFORMER:
* Lead and/or background vocals on thousands of jingles including United Airlines, Miller Beer, McDonalds, Kelloggs, Chevrolet, Lay’s Potato Chips, Biz Bleach, Opryland, thousands of radio ID spots and voice‑overs
* Background vocalist on hundreds of master albums, live shows and TV for artists including Rick Dees, Carla Thomas, O.V. Wright, George Jones, Mel McDaniels, Ed Bruce, Johnny Cash, Janie Fricke, Tom Jones, Elvis Presley, Crystal Gail, Jerry Lee Lewis, Tom T. Hall, Brenda Lee, Ray Charles, Tammy Wynette, Lee Greenwood, Ann Peebles, Ray Stevens, Steve Wariner, Tanya Tucker, Johnny Paycheck, The Gatlin Brothers, Aaron Tippin, Dolly Parton, Reba, Wynonna, Bryan White and many others
* Lead and background vocalist on thousands of demos for herself and other major songwriters
All Things Vocal Radio Episode 1
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Vocal lesson: “Mending Vocal Breaks” . Interview with new pop artist Emil Bishaw, playing some of his music, which Judy produced. Then Judy’s version of “One Way Ticket (Because I Can)” co-written by Judy and Keith Hinton.
Biography
Judy Rodman has many years of professional experience as an award-winning recording artist, stage and television performer, multi-genre hit songwriter, studio producer and vocal consultant, and a highly sought-after voice teacher with her own breakthrough training method “Power, Path & Performance”. Below are some of her career milestones.
RECORDING SESSION VOCALIST AND VOICE‑ OVER PERFORMER:
* Lead and/or background vocals on thousands of jingles including United Airlines, Miller Beer, McDonalds, Kelloggs, Chevrolet, Lay’s Potato Chips, Biz Bleach, Opryland, thousands of radio ID spots and voice‑overs
* Background vocalist on hundreds of master albums, live shows and TV for artists including Rick Dees, Carla Thomas, O.V. Wright, George Jones, Mel McDaniels, Ed Bruce, Johnny Cash, Janie Fricke, Tom Jones, Elvis Presley, Crystal Gail, Jerry Lee Lewis, Tom T. Hall, Brenda Lee, Ray Charles, Tammy Wynette, Lee Greenwood, Ann Peebles, Ray Stevens, Steve Wariner, Tanya Tucker, Johnny Paycheck, The Gatlin Brothers, Aaron Tippin, Dolly Parton, Reba, Wynonna, Bryan White and many others
* Lead and background vocalist on thousands of demos for herself and other major songwriters
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I was born in Anchorage, Alaska, and grew up in Miami, Florida, until my family and I headed up north to a small town near Tupelo, Mississiooi where my parents were born and rasied, call Pontotoc. By the age of sixteen we moved to Memphis, Tennessee.
My father could play anything with strings, a genuine guitar picker. He was my family’s musical inspiration and the one to get us in all the showa we played in from the time I was five. He has performed with the likes of Hank Williams Sr, Johnny Cash,Elvis Presley, and Ace Cannon to name a few. Marty Robbins was one of our cousins, and like my daddy was die hard Old Time Country. He called me Rock n’ Roll, and he loved it. We did a show on stage, a duet where he sang the old time version of “T for Texas” and I sang the Lynard Skynard version.
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My sister, Judy Rodman, was the first to have success by using his teachings. She won many awards inculding 1985 Academy of Country Music’s New female Vocalist of The Year.” She had several hits beginning with her hit “Until I Met You’ and more recently she wrote LeAnn Rimes’ 1 “One Way Ticket (Because I Can)”.
I began writing my own music in the late 90′s. Judy and I co-wrote “Crack In My Armor,” which in Spring of 1997 was named song of the month by Music Row Weekly Magazine. It was the title cut on three different artists’ albums, Randy Khors being one. Many thanks to my sister Judy Rodman for helping me amplify my range to 4 and half octaves through her vocal training technique called “Power,Path, and Performance.”
My influences were The Birds, Lynard Skynard, Led Zeplin, Johnny Cash, Marty Robbins, and Ray Charles.
Emil Bishaw
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At ten years old, it was obvious that Emil was not just some kid that could carry a tune. Performing in musical theatre in Denver, CO, the city he was born in, his voice was strong and stood out even among performers much older and more experienced than his. Now Emil is living and growing up in the sun-filled city of El Paso, TX and his voice has grown up there too.
Emil was only 14 years old when he began his recording career. In August 2009, Emil released his debut cd “If You Let Me”. Two songs co-written by award winning recording artist, stage and television performer, and vocal consultant Judy Rodman highlight the cd.
The title track has been moving up on the country independent radio charts since its release in February 2010. It recently debuted at #17 on the New Music Weekly’s Top 30 Country Indie Chart and hit #28 on New Music Weekly’s Country Main Chart. Emil had a blast recording the tracks for “If You Let Me” at Hilltop Recording Studios located in the mecca of great music, Nashville, TN. Emil got to work with the best musicians, producers, and engineers in the business and completely fell in love with the process. Emil sums it up by stating that, “I love all music, it’s a way to communicate and share my life. It’s a positive force in my life and has always been a way for me to connect with family and friends”.
Missing Child
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I Know I Love You
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All I Ever Knew
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This collaboration worked so well that before “If You Let Me” left the music charts Emil and his family at E Productions said, “Let’s do that again”. So in the spring of 2010 they all headed back to Nashville. Right around the time Emil will turn 16 his second cd “All I Ever Knew” will be released. The cd contains an eclectic mix of 10 great original pop songs that highlight his smooth vocal style but this time Emil threw some of El Paso into the formula. Two El Paso, TX songwriters and musicians wrote six out of the ten songs that Emil recorded. Judy Rodman was not content with just co-writing three of the songs. She was so excited about the project that she wanted to produce it as well and boy did she. Judy once again brought in the best studio musicians, background vocalists, and engineers for Emil’s new cd. The finished songs are a testament to everybody’s hard work and Emil’s voice never sounded better.
The first single being released is the title track “All I Ever Knew Of Love Was You” and will hit the airwaves this spring.
The first music video that was released is a special song written by Judy Rodman and Michael Black called “Missing Child”. It was not hard for Emil to connect with this song because it is about children disappearing and being abused. Emil decided to donate all the profits from the song to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children. Please visit the NCMEC’s website http://www.missingkids.com to learn more on how you can help or to donate to this worthy cause.
Music Smackdown Episode 7
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This week if you sent your promo in then you are getting played on this weeks promo show and we did get a load of promos, so if you didn’t get your promo in there is always next week.
Music Played on This Weeks Show
1. Shiftkit- Automatic
2. Stone Ticket – Don’t Try And Find Me
3. Judy Rodman – Until I Met You
4. Swril – Adrenaline
5. RaZoR - Scene of The Crime
6. Rod Kinny – Water To Wine
7. Stephan Earl - Summer Rain
8. Mindless Hope - The Hornets Revenge
9. Didorion - BRING IT ON
10. South Rock Studio - Toads Stool Hat
11. Scotty Owens – All My Love
12. Lasana Bandele - Love On The Freeway
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