Monday, December 26, 2011

Austin Music Insights

!±8± Austin Music Insights

First of all, a brief history of Austin music is necessary in order to fully comprehend the great impact that it had over the years. It all started in the late 1960s and early 1970s when Willie Nelson ( who made country music popular in those years ) and others were joined by a different type of music which was brought by the more liberal inhabitants, who moved to Austin during that period.

In the follow-up years, Austin was known as the place where young, unknown musicians had the possibility to give their early carriers a boost in front of the receptive public, at informal live venues. In 1975 PBS launched Austin City Limits which over the years featured over 500 artists from all major music genres. It is broadcasted world-wide and plays a major part in Austin's renown as a live music hub.

Speaking of broadcasting, when it comes down to the Internet, the Austin-based websites offer valuable information about band reviews, shows, artists, venues and many other interesting details about Austin music like charts for every genre. This is the ideal place to find out more information about shows in Texas, not to mention that some of these websites offer the possibility to announce you when your favorite band is performing at a local Texas club or what kind of schedule they have for the following period of time.

Also, on such websites you can find out more about the Austin music venue guide, with detailed information about every single location. Comparing such websites with The Austin Chronicle ( which offers a guide of the most common venues ) it is by far a better way to search for information on these websites because The Austin Chronicle does not include in its guide smaller restaurants, coffee shops which host local bands on the weekends.

These websites have their own live music recommendations from all genres to suit everyone's taste. These recommendations are based on your ratings of bands. You will receive personalized recommendations for concerts based on your exact music preferences. You don't need to know any Austin musicians, we'll find Austin musicians you'll like from your national band preferences. Also, you can enjoy watching snapshots which were took at previous performances so you will be able to find out about what you have missed.

Blogs give fans the best possibility to discuss last night's show for example or any other topic for that matter. Every artist has its own blog on such a website so fans can debate about the latest album, concert, song or similar subject. Speaking of albums, most of these websites have a shopping section where you can buy an album from an online music store.

Charts are updated weekly so you will be able to observe who is this week's number one at the rock section for example. Some of you are probably wondering on what grounds these charts are conducted; the answer is by ratings; visitors rate a song or a band and depending on the average rating the charts are developed.

All in all, if you like Austin music, these websites are all you need as they offer complete and valuable information about every band, show, schedule and many others. Be sure to check these websites if you want to get the latest news about Austin music.


Austin Music Insights

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Monday, December 12, 2011

The X Factor - What Is It And Do You Have It?

!±8± The X Factor - What Is It And Do You Have It?

What exactly is the "X factor?" You hear professionals in the entertainment industry referring to it. You hear artists alluding to it, but you rarely hear anyone defining "it." If you are an aspiring music artist or an entertainer, it's important that you know what "it" is because in the mind of the most seasoned and powerful industry professionals, having "it" is what determines if you are worth the investment of endless amounts of time and money.

In order to properly and accurately define what "it" is, we will approach the subject from two perspectives: emotional and visual. Visually, it goes beyond good looks. Good looks are often confused with the "X factor." This can be traced back to the advent and popularity of music videos in the 80's, which created a greater emphasis and need for artists that could give "good face" or in laymen's terms, were photogenic.

But good looks only get attention. People who have "it" can maintain attention beyond a quick glance, or even a double take. They have something called magnetism. Magnetism is a combination of personal qualities such as: a sociable personality, self-confidence' charm, inner peace, comfort with one's sexuality, rebelliousness, obvious intellect, a unique viewpoint, intensity or focus, authority, or sense of humor. In some instances, it is truly indescribable, but very recognizable to those who have seen "it" before.

Emotionally, those with the "X factor" have a way of pushing our buttons psychologically. They make us feel good or inspired. Pissed off or aggravated. Challenged or validated. Regardless of how they affect us, they engage us emotionally and the "X factor" that lives within them, speaks to something inside of us, often times, something that we lack or yearn for.

Those who are talented and would like to pursue a professional career in the music industry as a commercial music artist must understand that for many of you, no matter how hard you work, your success and destiny have already been predetermined by the natural presence, or tangible amount, of "X factor" that you were born with and there is nothing you can do to change it.

If you have "it," then it's a matter of harnessing and directing the power of "it" to make "it" more easily recognizable to others. For many however, there is nothing to tap into. It's nearly impossible to get "it" as you get older if you didn't have "it" when you were younger. Maturity is a nice quality to have, but it will never be mistaken for magnetism.

In my opinion, and in accordance with the laws of the "X factor," it is only appropriate that Michael Jackson is the top selling music artist of all time. As a child, he didn't just have "it," he had a whole lot of "it." He had so much of "it" that he was able to infect his four brothers with "it."

Throughout his teen years and well into adulthood, the immensity of his talent was intensified by the high abundance of "X factor" that his father identified and helped him to make more recognizable to others. We have yet to see the level of intensity and focus that he displayed as a young star. He was truly destined to become the King of Pop.

Other star music artists who have "it" are: Prince, Madonna, Usher, Justin Timberlake, Cher, Christina Aguilera, Beyonce, Bonjovi, Bono, Bruce Springstein, Barbara Streisand, Faith Hill, Tim McGraw, Garth Brooks, Eminem, Jay-Z, Ludacris, Missy Elliott, Bow Wow, Bebe & Ce Ce Winans, and Yolanda Adams to name a few.

Of course there are many music artists who have achieved success without having "it."

Often times these individuals are driven and committed and are able to achieve their success as a result of hard work, determination, sacrifice, good timing, great marketing, or exceptional talent. These fine attributes may ignite attention, but without the "X factor" working for them, public interest and attention tends to diminish over time.

Compare Prince to Whitney Houston. Both entered the music industry around the same age (18) and both have a tremendous amount of talent (albeit in different ways). While the world was hypnotized by Whitney's talented gospel like voice that was stored in a model's body (a phenomenon that she helped to usher in and is now the visual standard for r&b female vocalists), Prince's magnetism garnered
interest and attention from many of those who didn't know quite what to make of him.

People tried to define him: Is he black or white? Is he straight or gay? Is he a rocker or an r&b artist?Is he a Christian or a freak? It really didn't matter. What mattered is that he had "it," and "it" is what kept us intrigued. He, like Michael Jackson, has so much of "it," that "it" tends to overshadow the immensity of his talents.

Whitney Houston on the other hand, with all of the grace and charm that she learned to fabricate while at the Wilhelmina Talent Agency, did a fine job of creating the illusion of having "it." She did however, have a high abundance of all the other qualities that are often mistaken for the "X factor."

Those who have "it" carry "it" with them from the cradle to the grave. Bad career decisions; a bad marriage; life's mishaps; lack of fame; lack of money - none of those things can affect or eradicate "it."

"It" should not be confused with attitude, which is often projected. "It" is not forceful and temporary. "It" is subtle and consistent. "It" is a serious advantage that is afforded to only a rare minority.


The X Factor - What Is It And Do You Have It?

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