When Two Worlds Meet

By: Megan Jones

Left to right: The Secret Sisters (Lydia & Laura Rogers), Dan Layus, and on-air host Dan Buckley.

Left to right: The Secret Sisters (Lydia & Laura Rogers), Dan Layus, and on-air host Dan Buckley.

Knowing how different facets of the music industry meet and why they do so is extremely important when observing and understanding the music business as a whole. Thursday, October 20th, Olivia Management and our beloved Secret Sisters did a live show at Lightning 100 with Dan Layus (from Augustana) and on-air host Dan Buckley. Later the same day they recorded a few solo tunes for another on-air host, Steve Lee ("The Early Birds with Mr. Steve"). Since I have a background in radio, it is super cool and eye-opening to see artist relations from the perspective of an artist manager. Being on a new and different side of the music industry as an intern at OM, I can now link radio and artist management together through this one occurrence in Music City.

When I was in radio, I saw a bunch of artists come in to do shows, but I never really knew how it happened. Now in management, I understand that it is a two-way street. The manager (or the artist if they are independent) and the radio station communicate back and forth to see if both parties would benefit from doing a show on the air. For the artist, being on the radio is super beneficial because it targets a specific area and a certain audience. They can promote a show that they have in that region, play a new song that gives the audience a sneak peek of their new album, and simply introduce themselves to a new and growing fan base. For the radio station, they are gaining more content, making further connections, and boosting their number of listeners through the artist's fans. What an exciting and informative field trip this was! 

Here is a video of The Secret Sisters with Dan Layus on Lightning 100! Also, tune in Thursday morning, October 27th, for their solo performance during "The Early Birds with Mr. Steve" at 7:00am!

New Office, New Music!

By: Megan Jones

Since moving offices from the hustle and bustle of mid-Nashville to the vibey Eastside, we've been experiencing the music of our neighbors. From listening to mostly folk, americana, and singer/songwriter tunes in our cozy, little office, we're now hearing lots of alternative, indie, and rock in our new, spacious one!

Alternative is one of my favorite genres (along with OM's main genre—Folk) but I usually only listen to it on road trips when I take advantage of my XM radio. Instead of searching through every local radio station of every state I drive through to find something I like, I resort to Sirius XM’s "Coffee House" station, "The Verge," and of course "Alt Nation." Besides "Coffee House," it’s all alternative! Since Fall Break was just upon us, I was on my usual Alt-filled road trip. So much Alt this week and I love it!

It is so easy to get in the groove of a single genre when you love it dearly, but sometimes you lose sight of the many other genres our world has to offer—I sure do sometimes! I catch myself listening to the same artists weeks on end, which there’s absolutely nothing wrong with (I’ll never stop listening to my fav Parker Millsap), but it’s fun and refreshing to explore new artists and especially new genres. I've been able to explore Alternative so much more with the help of our neighbors (thanks neighbors!). Don’t be afraid to try something new or branch out from your regular musical routine, you might be surprised with what you find and even what you end up loving! 

Here's a playlist of some of the tunes we've been hearing around the office since the move and a few of my favorites from my road trip!

 

Review: Mac Miller's The Divine Feminine

By Cooper Short 

The Divine Feminine by Mac Miller 

The Divine Feminine by Mac Miller 

Newly released album The Divine Feminine from Hip Hop artist, Mac Miller, is a breath of fresh air compared to the recent releases in the Hip Hop/Rap community. In the wake of the “under-water rap” wave that has been trending lately, Mac’s album still stands out in the pack. The album shows true talent, coming from an individual who has lived a bumpy life, comfortably since his career took flight.

The Divine Feminine gives fans a taste of the new clear-minded Mac. Mac Miller for years has struggled with substance abuse, much of which was open to the public, but most behind closed doors. His previous albums following Blue Slide Park reflect this, with his heavy references to drug use and states of mind that correspond with substance abuse. In recent interviews, Mac Miller has opened up about his past addictions and explains that he has come to grips with his demons and is facing them head on.

The new album features the same old raw and relatable lyrics that Mac is known for and what makes him one of the last remaining true Hip Hop artists out there. The album’s title defines the story of the album, including messages about women and his love life (probably hinting towards his newly announced relationship with pop icon, Ariana Grande). Mac shares his raw thoughts about love, beauty, and his desires through his lyrics without sounding harsh or demeaning, compared to other rappers that sexualize women in their music and rap in very misogynistic tones.

With a clear mind, Mac also shows off his pure musical talent. Beginning on his Macadelic Tour (which I had pleasure of catching one of the shows), Mac began to incorporate live music and instruments. He himself would play guitar, piano, and would occasionally sing. The album features musical icons like CeeLo Green, Bilal, Ariana Grande, and Kendrick Lamar, all of which add more to the value of this album. Mac, more and more, has been showing off his musical ability in his albums and in The Devine Feminine, his melodic genius has only been revealed to be stronger than ever.

Overall, the album should be a success, like all other albums Mac has put out. His following is still as strong as ever and his fans are passionate. You can bet this album will be loved by many and remembered as one of his best. I’ll for sure be listening to it non stop for the next month.

 

Meet the Team: Maggie Adams


We're so excited to welcome Maggie Adams to the Olivia Management team. With her passion, intelligence, and experience, we are glad to put her to work around here. Get to know her a little bit below.

Photo by Jessica Steddom

Photo by Jessica Steddom

 

1. How did you end up in Nashville? 

In 2012, I chose to come to Nashville to study music at Belmont University over going to a certain SEC school an hour outside of my hometown of ATL. It was a scary move, not knowing anyone in Nashville, but I'm glad I ended up here because otherwise I might be a completely different person than I am today! I graduated from Belmont in December of 2015, with a Bachelor of Arts in Entertainment Industry Studies and a minor in voice.

2. What has been your music industry experience so far? 

I'm grateful that I've gotten to learn from some pretty cool companies here in Nashville. My first music-related internship was with War Memorial Auditorium in their marketing department. I believe that the best part of working in this industry comes from the magic of live performances, so working at a venue that was able to give people those experiences shaped my direction. I went on to intern with Lightning 100 for six months, and did anything and everything they asked of me because I love their mission of promoting local music. Most recently, I worked at the Entrepreneur Center as a Team Lead for the Project Music accelerator, which provided me the opportunity to learn more about the essentials to building a sustainable business in the music industry.

3. Why do you want to work in music?

My strengths could allow me to take several directions other than music in my life (don't worry, none of them are super practical money-making directions!!!), and although the music industry is probably the most difficult and uncertain path, I don't think I would feel as fulfilled anywhere else. I love that no matter who you are or where you are, music can serve as a connection point. Being a part of an industry that gives people an outlet to express themselves is truly gratifying.

4. What are you most proud of that you've accomplished? 

Recently, I've been working on organizing a show benefitting the Alzheimer's Association. I got the opportunity to do this through my good friend Kate Kelly who works at a psychiatric hospital here in town, and although I'd never booked a show before, I jumped in full force...without knowing what I'd be getting myself into! I've learned a lot through this process, and have been able to collaborate with Mike Grimes on the lineup and theme of the night. If you have any interest in seeing the fruits of my labor and contributing to an important cause, come to the Basement East tomorrow night at 8pm for the Glen Campbell Tribute for the Alzheimer's Association!

5. What music are you into right now? Last 3 things you discovered that you like.

Robert Glasper Experiment - ("Calls" has been stuck in my head for 2 straight weeks)
Black Honey - (check out their most recent single "Hello Today")
Margaret Glaspy - discovered her a few months ago, but I've been listening to her non-stop lately

6. Why did you want to work at Olivia Management? 

So many reasons. 1) I'd heard that Erin and I would get along really well, and I was drawn to her reputation of being an amazing role model and general badass (RE: girl power). 2) If my soul could be categorized as a musical genre I think it'd be Americana, and Olivia Management has some of THE most incredible Americana/indie acts on our roster that I am lucky to assist Erin in managing. 3) I wanted to be part of a smaller sized company where I knew I could actually make a difference and help lighten someone's workload. 

7. What's your favorite place in Nashville? 

Wow, this is a tough one! My gut reaction is Greenhouse Bar because the whole green house aesthetic is very calming and creates the perfect atmosphere to have relaxed hangs with your nearest and dearest.

 

My First Few Weeks at Olivia Management

By: Megan Jones

As a new intern at Olivia Management, I had no idea what was in store for me during my time here. The first week I started my internship, OM welcomed a new artist to their roster—the phenomenal folk/americana singer songwriter Amanda Shires! What an exciting week! By the following week we were already promoting Amanda’s tour which started not long after her arrival on our team (it’s still happening, so go see her live!). AND she’s launching a new album—even more exciting!

Although the 4 of us, CEO Erin Anderson, day-to-day manager Meghan Conwell, fellow intern Cooper Short, and myself, are working closely in 1 cozy office, I’m learning new things everyday. Just by simply listening to and observing what’s happening all around me in this tiny but charming room, I've been able to gather more knowledge and insight into this exciting and energetic industry. New music is surrounding me and it’s safe to say that I love this world that is THE music business. 

Below is a sneak peak of Amanda Shires’ new album, My Piece of Land, which was released TODAY, September 16th!

Fall Interns Are Here!

It's that time of year again, school is starting and a new round of interns at Olivia Management have started! This fall we have two Belmont students to help us through this very busy fall season. 

Meet Megan! Hailing from Iowa, Megan is a junior Music Business Major. Find out more below.

What do you want to get out of this internship?

Knowledge! I want to be more educated about the music industry and this specific sect.

What do you love to do? Hobbies? Activities?

I clearly love music. The majority of my time is spent listening to it and discovering new artists. Although I love performing as a musician (bass guitar, piano, percussion, etc), I prefer admiring the music of others and their journey the most. Besides music, I like visual art (especially photography and tattoos), spending time outside (when it’s not so burning hot outside), going to shows, working at the Johnny Cash Museum (it’s so enjoyable that I don’t consider it work), helping out with Sofar Sounds, spending quality time with my friends, and being lazy (usually Netflix in bed with some tea or coffee).

If you could eat one thing for the rest of your life what would it be?

The soup from Demos’. AMAZING!

Favorite musicians, artists, genres, equipment...tell us anything you love about music!

I love singer/songwriter, folk, indie, alternative, and blues. I’m obsessed with Parker Millsap, Gabe Dixon, and Tall Heights. Other favorites include: Shakey Graves, Good Old War, Andy Shauf, Lake Street Dive, Noble Kids, Tallest Man on Earth, etc. I love anything with a solid acoustic guitar, strings, and harmonies!

Why did you choose to intern here?

 I chose to pursue this internship because Erin is awesome and I feel like I can learn a lot here! This internship is in the sect of the music industry that I might want to pursue in the future.

What is your favorite part about Nashville?

There’s no shortage of talent here, I love that! I’m always meeting new, unique people and discovering new, unique acts!

What do you want to be when you grow up?

Good question! I’m still trying to figure that out. Interning, gaining more experience, and learning as much as possible about this industry should hopefully help me out with that! I hope I’ll have a clear idea when I graduate.

Meet Cooper, from Los Angeles California. He is also a Junior Music Business Major at Belmont. Read a little more below! 
 

How social media literate are you? Are you comfortable posting from social media on behalf of artists?

I’m – for the most part – very social-media literate. I have used platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and Snapchat for years and consider myself knowledgeable in those different platforms (not necessarily and expert). I just recently started using Twitter and therefore need some improvement for that platform, but will get the hang of it.

What do you want to get out of this internship?

I hope to learn as much as possible about the music industry through the lens of an Artist Manager. I have interned before at a management firm, where although I learned a lot, I felt very neglected as an intern. The assistant to one of the managers was the only person who really taught me anything and took the time out of his day to ask about my experience there and to answer any questions I had. I hope that my experiences at Olivia make me more and more excited about pursuing a career in the industry – an industry I was told not to be in, by the owner of the last company I interned for.

What do you love to do? Hobbies? Activities?

I’m a huge game nerd. I play video games often. I follow a lot of entrepreneurs in the gaming industry that have created organizations and manage professional players in these E-Sports.

Along with being a gamer, I’m also an avid music-listener. I love listening to music no matter the occasion. I love attending festivals and concerts.

If you could eat one thing for the rest of your life what would it be?

In N Out, plain and simple. I was born and raised in Los Angeles, California and it is the quintessential food of Southern California.

Favorite musicians, artists, genres, equipment...tell us anything you love about music and why did you choose to intern here

Some of my favorite artists include (but aren’t limited to) Allen Stone, Incubus, Esperanza Spalding, and Sting. I’m a fan of most genres and find myself very attached the Electronic Dance Music, having grown up in a city that really popularizes that genre. I love music because no matter what happens in this world, whether it be war or even just the changing of the music industry (or “death” of it), music will always exist and is the glue that keeps mankind connected with each other. It is the ultimate, ubiquitous thing that all humans can share a love for and connect with. I chose to intern at Olivia because of my respect and admiration for Erin Anderson’s work. I learned so much from her in the one semester of class she taught that I couldn’t pass up the opportunity to learn more from her – especially to learn more about an industry I love and a profession I plan to pursue.

What is your favorite part about Nashville?

My favorite thing about Nashville is the amount of love this city still has for music. No matter what, you can always find someone playing live music around town, or someone recording in a studio or at home. Music is truly the most important thing to most people in this city and it is to me as well. The talent that this city also has is phenomenal and is nothing compared to Los Angeles.

What do you want to be when you grow up?

I want to be a Talent Manager/Entrepreneur. I hope to manage artists, musicians, athletes, and other talents. I want to help them achieve their goals and pursue their dreams as I pursue my own. I hope to also one day create and invest in businesses.

 

What I've Learned as a Summer Intern

By: Intern Olivia 

I've been an intern at Olivia Management for about 2 months now and my time here is sadly coming to an end. I couldn't have asked for a more educational, enlightening and entertaining experience. Here are some of the top things I've learned:

How to be a Business Woman

Listening to our CEO Erin Anderson handle business phone calls and meetings has been immensely helpful to me. Just by observing her handle deals for Olivia Management's artists and smoothing over conflicts I now know what it takes to be a true professional. 

The Importance of a Hard Working Artist

Work ethic is important in any business, but it seems to me that it is especially important in the music industry. As a musician I was interested in seeing the management perspective on things. Erin does everything in her power to create opportunities and connections for our artists but that's not all it takes. Talent is of course a big factor, but without a solid work ethic and passion for a career in music you're not going anywhere. 

Connections Connections Connections

The biggest thing I've learned at Olivia Management is to treat everyone with respect no matter their status. You never know how they could potentially help you in the long run. This doesn't mean to use people, it just means that connections and strong relationships are important in the music business in order to further a career in the industry; both as a musician and a manager.

I am now dead set on working in the music business because I've had such a positive experience in Nashville and at Olivia Management. It's been a great summer with Erin and our assistant manager Meghan and I'm so happy that I chose this particular management company to intern because in my opinion they're the best of the best.

 

 

 

Cale Tyson

By: Intern Olivia Wathne

Cale Tyson is an artist we love that plays regularly in Nashville, in fact he just had a show at American Legion Post 82 this past Tuesday. Cale is a must-see and is a throwback to the likes of Hank Williams. Hailing from Fort Worth, TX his sound is straight up soulful-outlaw country and you can't help but sway to every tune. 

A hard working musician, Cale sings straight from the heart and you can hear the emotion in each of his songs. My favorite is "Honky Tonk Moan" off his first EP High on Lonesome, but you can hear the heartache and soul in all of his songs. 

"His sweet, yet melancholy lyrics feel like they were probably written on a whiskey-stained bar napkin, just the way good country songs should be." - Wide Open Country

Cale is currently touring and will be in Nashville at The Station Inn on August 24th and at The Basement on August 26th. Make sure to listen to his latest EP Cheater's Wine and come to his shows in Nashville! We know you'll love him as much as we do. 

 

Charlie Oxford

By: Intern Olivia Wathne

Charlie is one of Olivia Management's consulting clients and we're proud to say so. Our CEO Erin Anderson raves about him on a daily basis and we listen to him regularly in the office. 

He just recently came out with his EP titled Reflections that has elements of blues, soul and pop. All four songs are extremely catchy and I've had his song "Call Me" stuck in my head all week. I also got the chance to see him at Musician's Corner at Centennial Park the other week and he was phenomenal. 

The Huffington Post featured the song "Call Me" in an article where Charlie explains a little about this song...

 “It’s a song about support, and being there for a friend in a time of need. It came about because a really long time friend of mine from my childhood had been battling a lot of inner demons. It all started boiling up and myself along with a few other friends started noticing him lying about these massive personal accolades that were obviously not happening in his life. Needless to say he needed a friend to be there for him.”

Charlie writes or co-writes his songs as well as being an awesome, smooth guitarist. A lot of his music and lyrics come from personal experiences. He isn't doing any more shows this summer but his Reflections EP is something worth checking out, a fun pop blend perfect for the summertime!

Olivia Management is invested in its consulting clients and we strongly believe in Charlie Oxford's talent. Click here to listen to the Reflections EP!

 

 

 

The Secret Sisters

By: Intern Olivia Wathne

The Secret Sisters just recently finished their string of June shows in Louisville, KY at Zanzabar bar/venue. Erin Anderson, the CEO of Olivia Management, and I drove to Louisville this past Sunday and witnessed an electric show. It was a classic southern night and the air was heavy with humidity but The Secret Sisters and John Paul White trumped the heat with soulful performances and a night I won't forget. 

Last Sunday was the first time I saw The Secret Sister's perform live and I was blown away, just like everybody else at Zanzabar. Their harmonies were heart-wrenching and classic; their songs have a way of bringing you back to the good ol' days. The same goes for John Paul White, who's songwriting is out of this world. 

After the show, people lined up to talk with The Secret Sisters and express their appreciation for the music. Some fans talked about their connections with The Secret Sister's, one fan compared their sound to The Everly Brothers, which Lydia and Laura took as a high compliment. The Secret Sister's fan base is inspiring and sincere and it goes to show the immense talent and magical performances of TSS. 

TSS is currently at Bear Creek Studios in Seattle, WA working on their next record and we can't wait to hear it

Their July shows begin in Oxford, MS at Proud Larry's and continue through August. Go to their website http://www.secretsistersband.com/tour/ for more tour details!

 

TEDxNashville

By: Erin O. Anderson

TED Talks have long been a favorite of mine, so when I was asked in 2014 to join the TEDxNashville Speakers Committee, I jumped at the chance to be involved in such a great organization. I quickly got involved in helping the team book musicians to play in between speakers, and working with entertainers to craft talks about their areas of expertise. 

This year, I had the distinct pleasure of working with Lecrae. Over the course of 4 months, I walked with Lecrae through the process of refining his message, assembling his talk, and distilling his years of experience into 18 minutes or less. I am so proud of the final talk, and I am so thankful to get to work with talented musicians from all fields. 

Watch Lecrae's TED Talk below. 

After 3 years on the Speakers Committee, I was recently given my own committee to focus on music and entertainment during TEDxNashville. I'm so excited to find artists with stories to tell and continue to help them do so on the TEDxNashville stage. 

 

Top Tunes We're Listening To This Summer

By: Intern Olivia Wathne

Our cozy office is located above Grimey's & The Basement while our neighbors down the hall, WXNA, are a freeform community radio station. This makes our space a music lover's heaven. All of us here have high appreciation for Americana and Indie/Folk music but that's not all we jam out to in the office. Here is what we've been listening to this week:

Yada Yada

Olivia Management's assistant manager Meghan Conwell went to high school with the drummer of Yada Yada and she introduced us to this wonderful album just the other week. We have been listening ever since, especially to their song "Fossa", which has both an electric and mellow sound that we can't get enough of.  

The Staves

This British band, made up of three sisters, harmonizes sweetly in some songs and then sings guttural and heart-wrenching lyrics in others. Their music is raw and empowering. The Staves are currently on tour and will be in Nashville tonight, June 24, at the High Watt. Listen to this gem, "Teeth White", its great. 

The Secret Sisters

Of course we love our own artists. This week a lot of our duties have been focused on The Secret Sisters because they are currently on tour! At Olivia Management we believe that a main factor in successful artist management is a love and respect for our artist's music. The Secret Sisters' song, "Let There Be Lonely" from their album Put Your Needle Down is one of our favorites. This song really highlights the beauty and compatibility of Lydia and Laura's voices 

This is only a peak into our playlists at the office, which during the 2pm afternoon slumps usually include something from Beyonce's "Lemonade" and Chance the Rapper's "Coloring Book". Check out these incredible musicians, especially The Secret Sisters!

I'll be writing a new blog entry every Friday so keep an eye out for our weekly post!

Our favorite Nashville venues and more!

By: Intern Olivia Wathne

Not only is Erin Anderson a strong and determined woman, she's a great teacher. The same goes for the day to day manager here, Meghan Conwell. As an intern, I was nervous that I would only be running errands and grabbing coffee all day, but the opposite is true here at Olivia Management. 

One of my duties as an intern is to check out some upcoming Americana, Country, and Indie musicians in Nashville. Some of the top places to find undiscovered and talented musicians are at 12th & Porter, 3rd and Lindsley, Exit/In, Mercy Lounge and many more that I have yet to find but will let you know about once I do. Some of our artists, The Secret Sisters and Jill Andrews, have performed at these venues.

12th & Porter

12th & Porter

This past Sunday 12th & Porter hosted a free concert and I had the pleasure of listening to Rayvon Pettis, Matt Haek, Don Gallardo and Rocky Bottom. All of the artists sang their original songs on their guitars (Rocky Bottom incorporated a harmonica and a bass drum which was very great). 

All of the venues mentioned above are awesome places to go find some hidden gem musicians and listen to high quality music at a cheaper price. Olivia Management knows the importance of smaller venues and we love supporting up and coming artists; we're actually on the look out for a new artist to manage!

My point is that Olivia Management sincerely cares about its artists. Our love of music and Nashville is what motivates us to provide our artists with the best management possible and create friendships that will last a life time. I can't wait to see who we discover next. 

Meet The Team: 2016 Summer Intern

It's summertime in Nashville. School's out, CMAFest and Bonnaroo are over and Olivia Management has a new intern. Olivia hails from Idaho but goes to school in Colorado where she studies Communications and has a huge passion for music. We couldn't be more excited for her to join the team. Read our interview with her below: 
 


OM: Tell us a little bit about your favorite music, artists or genres.
Olivia: The Head and the Heart, but now I'm upset with them because they aren't coming out with their album till September even though they just came out with their single, which sounds way too electronic for their usual style. Love the Rolling Stones, they make me the happiest and they are my pump up music. Crosby, Stills and Nash are the bomb. Leon Bridges has the best feel good music.

OM: Why did you want to come to Nashville?
Olivia: I chose to come to Nashville because I'm from the middle of nowhere Idaho where there is no music community/industry. I'm a singer/songwriter and I wanted to come to Music City to learn from the experts. Also, I've always had a weird obsession with the South since I turned 13. It's really romantic down here. I'm looking forward to just being more knowledgeable about music industry lingo and also witnessing behind the scenes happenings in Nashville.

OM: Why Olivia Management?
Olivia: I decided to intern here because it is a small company and I knew I would get a lot of hands on work and have a ton of fun being involved with music and being behind the scenes. 

OM: What do I want to get out of this internship?
Olivia: I want to learn a lot about how things work behind the scenes and what goes into making an artist successful as well as an artist management company successful. Basically I want to know if I want to work in the music business. 

OM: What do you love to do?
Olivia: I love to write music and perform for people, that's where I feel most natural. I am obsessed with rock n roll memoirs, Life by Keith Richards literally made my life for like  a week and a half and I still talk about it. Love love love The Head and the Heart, they are the soundtrack to my life. Perfect day would be boating on a lake, eat really good smoked salmon and rhubarb pie and then go to a concert and get drunk my my parents. I also run a lot, but only for mind enlightenment. 

OM: What would I eat for the rest of my life?
Olivia: My mom's eggplant parm with red wine and any kind of cheesecake with a really thick crust.

OM: What's your favorite part about Nashville?
Olivia: Well I've only been here for a week but so far it is definitely the food.

OM: What do I want to be when I grow up?
Olivia: A happy person who listens to good music a lot and works with it somehow, someway. Also, I'm going to be my own boss. 

Four Years

Today, Olivia Management has existed for four years. We started on a Monday with a laptop and a cup of coffee and we've grown to 5 artists, 10 consulting clients, 3 interns, one day to day manager, and one huge* office space. 

To celebrate, I'd like to share my four favorite moments from the first four years of Olivia Management (in no particular order, of course). 

1) Sitting in on The Secret Sisters' recording sessions at Bear Creek with Brandi Carlile and the Hanseroth Twins in the winter of 2016. It was a beautiful place, the music was heavenly, and it reminded me why I love what I do. I can't wait for the world to hear this record. 

 

2) Daniel Ellsworth & The Great Lakes at Live on the Green 2014. One of the hardest working bands in Nashville, or the world for that matter, it was very fun to be working with the band, pushing their single to radio, seeing the reception they were getting, and then stand in the crowd during their hometown festival. 

 

3) Jill Andrews live at Paste Magazine during CMJ 2015.  CMJ was a few weeks after Jill's most recent record released, so I spent the week in New York City with her, running around to do press and play shows. In the middle of the chaos, she was invited in to the beautiful archives at Paste Magazine, we were given drinks and a calm place to hang, and what transpired next felt like magic. Watch the session by clicking on the photo below. 

 

4) The time that a couple got engaged at a Micah Dalton concert. It was springtime, Micah was playing smooth love songs outside, and a man approached me to ask if he could propose to his girlfriend during the set. They didn't have a photographer, I don't think it was planned. He was just moved by the music and felt like the moment was right. I think this picture I took on my phone is the only photo they have of the moment. Long live Micah Dalton love songs. 

Here's to many more years, many more memories, and more great music! Thank you! 

*when you've spent a lot of time renting a desk in the corner of other people's offices, a whole 200 square foot room feels really big.