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Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Holistic Lifestyles Radio Network

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Holistic Lifestyles Radio Network

by Holistic Lifestyles Radio on Sep.13, 2010, under Home

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Monday, February 28, 2011

D’Amato Music Review

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D’Amato Music Review

by Holistic Lifestyles Radio on Jul.02, 2010, under Home


Tonight at 10pm ET & 7PM PT on “Rockers In Recovery” we will be interviewing 2010 Prism Award nominee Laura C. and we will also have Anthony D’Amato from the awesome rock band D’Amato on the show.
After 20 years of using alcohol and drugs, Laura entered a Recovery Program December 31, 2006. She was unable to find the kind of music that she needed to help her through my process, so she created it. The result of her musical recovery journal, is the CD “The Gift of Brokenness” – 12/Steps-12/Songs. She wrote about everything – from driving drunk in a blackout with her kids in the car, sitting in a meeting and hating everyone there, to the first day she woke up with a glimmer of hope. It is her raw and honest story – and outlines where she was emotionally and spiritually at each step in the recovery process.

Laura has been blessed to be able to record with 4x Grammy Winning Producer, Randy Miller, and wrote and played acoustic piano on all 12 songs.
Also tonight On “Rockers In Recovery” We will be interviewing Anthony D’Amato from the awesome rock band D’Amato on the show. As far as anyone can tell, the seeds that would become D’Amato were sown long before any of its current members (Anthony D’Amato, vocals; Jason Gile, guitar; Dave Filice, bass; Glen Sobel, drums) were even born. Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin and The Doors are among the architects of the influences that D’Amato draws from.
Formed in 2005, D’Amato is a four-piece modern rock group with a sense of danger and beauty that’s been missing from the music scene for far too long. Their suitably explosive debut effort “Synesthesia” marks the spot for a new beginning from a band of rock n’ roll brothers united by controversial pasts and an evolving, but positive future.

“We’re all looking for a renaissance here,” explains the group’s founder and frontman, Anthony D’Amato. “Now we have that opportunity and it’s amazing. This music is just as poetic as it is aggressive. Darkness meets hope in a barroom brawl. It forces you to lace your boots up and get ready for the fight. There’s always that ‘F*ck you’ element to it. We really hope to bring some chaos back into the world of rock.”

Everything you’ve heard about D’Amato is true. Their sound is defiantly forward-looking and truly fresh in all senses of that word. “The music is very aggressive,” says bassist Dave Filice. “But the live show is the real rush because there are no safety nets.”

Working with accomplished producers has been an advantage for D’Amato from the beginning. After recording with producer Bryan Carlstrom (Alice in Chains, Billy Idol, Offspring) and Grammy winning Producer/Engineer J.J. Blair (Rod Stewart), D’Amato reached out to a friend, Grammy-winning mixer and engineer Thom Russo (Jay-Z, System of a Down, Audioslave) to complete production and mix the four-song EP.

With several television (ABC,NBC,MTV) and film licensing deals to their credit, and a five-star rating on iTunes, D’Amato has excited and enthralled crowds all over the US and beyond with not only performances, but a rapidly increasing internet presence. “The internet has been extremely effective for us,” says D’Amato, “For example, on myspace.com, we had an international listening audience within 48 hours. People are still hungry for music, and the Internet has made it easier for artists and fans to get around the fire.”

What makes D’Amato stand out is a devil-may-care outlook honed by precision and professionalism.

“We’re all looking for a renaissance here,” explains the group’s founder and frontman, Anthony D’Amato. “Now we have that opportunity and it’s amazing. This music is just as poetic as it is aggressive. Darkness meets hope in a barroom brawl. It forces you to lace your boots up and get ready for the fight. There’s always that ‘F*ck you’ element to it. We really hope to bring some chaos back into the world of rock.”

Everything you’ve heard about D’Amato is true. Their sound is defiantly forward-looking and truly fresh in all senses of that word. “The music is very aggressive,” says bassist Dave Filice. “But the live show is the real rush because there are no safety nets.”
Working with accomplished producers has been an advantage for D’Amato from the beginning. After recording with producer Bryan Carlstrom (Alice in Chains, Billy Idol, Offspring) and Grammy winning Producer/Engineer J.J. Blair (Rod Stewart), D’Amato reached out to a friend, Grammy-winning mixer and engineer Thom Russo (Jay-Z, System of a Down, Audioslave) to complete production and mix the four-song EP.
With several television (ABC,NBC,MTV) and film licensing deals to their credit, and a five-star rating on iTunes, D’Amato has excited and enthralled crowds all over the US and beyond with not only performances, but a rapidly increasing internet presence. “The internet has been extremely effective for us,” says D’Amato, “For example, on myspace.com, we had an international listening audience within 48 hours. People are still hungry for music, and the Internet has made it easier for artists and fans to get around the fire.”

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Friday, February 25, 2011

Dudley Taft New CD Review

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Dudley Taft New CD Review

by Holistic Lifestyles Radio on Jun.30, 2010, under Home

If you got a hankering to listen to some good old kick-ass blues/rock mixed with a dash of classic rock “Left For Dead”

On “Rockers In Recovery” tonight June 30Th at 10PM ET & 7PM PT live from WWNN 1470AM and streaming live around the world on the holistic Lifestyles Radio Network . We will be interviewing Dudley Taft who grew up in a country called the “Midwest”, where he learned the values of friendship, roots blues, rock ‘n’ roll and a good ear of corn.
Local guitar hero Rob Swaynie in Indianapolis taught Dudley the value of music theory interspersed with B.B King, Led Zeppelin and ZZ Top riffs. Taking his newfound skills with him, he founded the band “Space Antelope” with friend Trey Anastasio (of Phish Fame) in high school.
Dudley moved to Seattle in the summer of 1990, joining the Seattle band “Sweet Water”. After touring the states with “Monster Magnet”, “Candlebox” and “Alice in Chains”, and recording two albums for Atlantic he left the band to resurrect “Second Coming”. More touring followed with an album on Capitol records and a taste of success thanks to the single “Vintage Eyes” which made it to #10 on the Rock Radio charts. Older and wiser, Dudley has now turned his attention back to the roots of the music that inspired him to pick up the guitar. Dudley is also member of the KZOK band Spike and the Impalers.
Big, fat and loud are descriptives that got slapped around on the début album of Seattle’s rock and blues singer/songwriter Dudley Taft; pretty, soft and conservatively wired listeners need not apply.
“Left For Dead” is stacked with the Texan overtones of ZZ Top and SRV yet with an untypical innovative style and approach that gives this album the meat and potatoes to get a listener on the sonic train tracks and dancing till they pull into the station.
There is no question that Taft, his band and this album have passed through the deep mojo fires of the Seattle music culture infecting a blend of blues standards like Willy Dixon’s “Back Door Man” and “Seventh Son” and Taft’s original work like the album’s title track, “Left For Dead” which encapsulates the spirit of the NW blues with lyrics like “My body hit the mattress, but my soul hit the floor”.
The first tune out the gate is Taft’s “Ain’t No Game” which had me heading for my leather pants, boots and ready for a ride and by the last tune, also a Taft original, “If You’ll Come Home” I had to wonder if I wasn’t listening to the next Billy Gibbons or Joe Bonamassa.
If you are new to the name Dudley Taft, he is no upstart to say the least, he’s been rocking crowds for years with regional superstars Spike and the Impalers and it’s going to take a tornado to knock this showman off his game. So if it’s a feast of thick and beefy guitar tones or a stratospheric riff rock, blue note rocket ride this collection of NW styled blues tunes is a must have for any serious rock blues music collection.
by William Thomas Anderson – Rock the Blues/Washington Blues Society

Monday, December 6, 2010

Drug Rehab Centers Reduce Stress Though Sound « Holistic Lifestyles Radio

Drug Rehab Centers Reduce Stress Though Sound « Holistic Lifestyles Radio
Sound Pillow -Drug Rehab Centers Reduce Stress Though Sound.
Sound Pillow represents another way in which the philosophy of holistic healing is used to support the physical, mental and spiritual growth for addicts. Healing Sound Pillow uses a pillow to reproduce sound from any listening device to help addicts to reduce stress and create a sense of balance within and around them. Traditional spiritual and healing practices have recognized the power of sound for thousands of years. Chants, church bells, drumbeats and sung or spoken rituals have been used to alter moods, create different energy states and to facilitate communication with spiritual powers throughout history.
All these practitioners have intuitively understood that sound represents energy, energy which can be transmitted and used by humans to reach higher levels of health and consciousness. Practitioners of this ancient ritual enjoy a more complete relaxation and deeper focus during meditation, resulting in greater levels of stress release.