Tuesday, March 27, 2012

"You hold me in the free fall"


(title comes from royal tailor's song "hold me together" from the album black & white)

CMC sure has its share of surprises throughout the semester! With just six total staff members, it truly amazes me the number of connections each one has in this town alone. Each one speaks with ease about their friends, generally settling for first names—most mentions likely go to “Kelly” (Clarkson, of course) and “the Jars boys” (aka Jars of Clay). Clarkson’s back-up singers are CMC alums and the director of our program taught the guys of Jars of Clay when they attended Greenville College.

From week to week, all twenty-eight of us are given chances to make connections and spend time with people involved in the industry at varying levels. From conversations with long-time managers of world renowned artists, to intimate indie performances on the stage we call home for the semester, to load-ins and staffing major tour stops, it all happens here in Music City.



(our room is set for the shoot!--photo credit: Brenna Lucero)

Earlier this month, recently signed and Grammy-nominated Provident act Royal Tailor came to our building in Brentwood for a live video shoot. While the majority of music videos are shot using playback, the young band showcased the stamina of their stage presence and skill by playing live the whole night. 

(student TK King filming--photo credit: Brenna Lucero)

The band’s bio is spot-on describing their sound as one that “evokes Bruno Mars, Maroon 5 and a hint of Michael Jackson, Royal Tailor captures audiences with an infectious musicality…”

The energetic, soulful quartet originally met while attending Bible College in the St. Louis area and played around while ministering to youth in the area. After playing a battle of the bands showcase for INO records, guitarist DJ Cox said the guys got their hopes up only to find that nothing would initially come of it.

Refusing to give in, the now-Nashville based guys played out at every opportunity before finding themselves with a gig at Leeland Mooring’s Texas home church. According to Cox, the band gained the attention of PMG’s A&R team because Mooring got a hold of their EP.

A week later, the band signed a recording contract and began working on the fifty songs viable for their debut album. Cox noted that their career didn’t skyrocket as soon as they had hoped, as they lived in “lawyer land” for 6-8 months prior to Black & White’s May 2011 release, the first single, and a tour with labelmates Building 429.

Currently on the road with Casting Crowns through the spring, Royal Tailor has hit the ground running in regards to promotion. Just off the heels of a trip down the Grammy red carpet, the band has also been touring non-stop for months.                              
(photo credit: Brenna Lucero)

Following an engaging live set, the four bandmates and their management hung around with both CMC students and staff to talk anything from gear and early musical influences to future endeavors.

Guitarist DJ Cox grew up in VA where he played Mandolin and Acoustic by ear before discovering his mom’s various artists Funk CD. He laughed at the childhood memory, “I was like ooh man, so I stole it”. Cox discussed his “monster” pedal board—featuring a vast range of brands and effects—with resident CMC electric player Jase Hackman, and drew quite a crowd as he moved on through his guitar collection and his favorite players.

I’m always intrigued when musicians talk in detail about their gear. In many ways, it’s another language, but it creates the sounds that we music freaks live for.

Cox came back to their youth ministry roots as he spoke about the band’s current vision, visiting middle and high schools to perform and encourage kids to speak out against bullying. The passion was evident in DJ’s voice as he spoke about both the ministry and the music.

Like other semester 22 visitors, the guitarist talked on the value of taking risks in life. “It’s been a rough first year [being on a label] but whatever you’re gonna do, you just gotta get out there and do it”.

(Far Left=Guitarist DJ Cox)
(Royal Tailor at the Grammys—Photo credit: Grammy.com)

i shall post about tour prep, sooon!
be on the lookout, yall :)
thanks to everyone who's praying!

peace.
xo-hm

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