Blog Archive: November 2008

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November 28, 2008

Hot Buttered Rum :: Concert Videos :: Vol. 2

Hot Buttered RumFollowing on the heels of Tift Merritt's great performance at Pandora, we have another show for you:

High-altitude bluegrass,
from the Sierra Nevada mountains.

Mandolin, fiddle, upright bass...
...and acoustic guitar.

Ladies and gentlemen...

We are proud to present...

HOT BUTTERED RUM.

Over the week, we will have four live videos up from Hot Buttered Rum. The first is the feel-good anthem of the winter, "What To Do."

(Update: the other three songs are

"Jack Mormon Mom"

"Two Buck Chuck"

"Angeline-->Cindy")

To get a free subscription to the Pandora Video Series, check out the lower right-hand side of this Feedburner page.

Thanks for watching,
Kevin

Posted by Kevin Seal at 06:59 PM | Comments (18)

November 24, 2008

DigForFire's "Postcards from the Music Genome"

Tim in NYLast year, a crew of music-loving British documentary filmmakers joined Tim as he hosted town hall meetings and hit open mic nights across the country. The first of these episodes has just premiered on their website DigForFire. It's set in New York City.

They have a whole collection of cool live music videos as well. Check 'em out.

Dig,
Kevin









Posted by Kevin Seal at 10:36 AM | Comments (15)

November 19, 2008

Pandora Goes To Hollywood: Making Music For Movies

Ben PachecoThink about your favorite movies.

Star Wars.

Edward Scissorhands.

Citizen Kane.

The Incredibles.

What would those movies be without the music that John Williams, Danny Elfman, Bernard Herrmann and Michael Giacchino composed for them?

Here's a video we made about the craft of composing for film.

Tim Westergren's whole concept for the Music Genome Project came out of the years he spent as a film composer, actually. The challenges he faced while getting directors to articulate their musical requests led him to think about a better way to make recommendations...
hence Pandora. But he can talk more about that.

Since we're on the topic, what is your favorite film score? Mine is Ennio Morricone's score for The Mission.

Thanks for watching,
Kevin

Posted by Kevin Seal at 01:36 PM | Comments (36)

November 12, 2008

Tift Merritt :: Concert Videos :: Vol. 1

Tift MerrittI can't overstate how excited I am that this is out there in public now: Our very first footage of live music performance on Pandora.

This is just the beginning of the Pandora Concert Series, in which we will bring you video of great performers singing and playing, and talking about the creative process behind their songs.

We also couldn't be happier that our first guest artist is Tift Merritt. Esquire magazine voted her "Best Female Voice" this year, and you will soon hear why. She manages to fold in elements of folk and classic soul while making them all her own, with a distinctive tone and a passionate delivery.

With each week's featured artist, we will feature four songs from this North Carolinian. First:

"Good Hearted Man," performed live at Pandora. Check back tomorrow and in the days after, and we will have more songs posted.

(Update... here are:

"Keep You Happy"

"I Know What I'm Looking For Now"

"Mille Tendresses", from that same concert.)

Enjoy!
Kevin

Posted by Kevin Seal at 04:33 PM | Comments (17)

November 10, 2008

Apple Store Meetups - LA, Boston, Chicago

We're fast approaching 2 million registered iPhone users... Crazy! To celebrate this entry to the world of free mobile radio, Apple has generously allowed us to host some show-and-tells at their stores around the country. I'll be sharing some Pandora history, new developments, and a deep dive into the iPhone, which we love so much...

Hope you'll join me for an informative and hopefully interactive get together at one of these beautiful store, uh.. I mean museum, locations:

Santa Monica, Thursday November 13th, 7pm
1248 Third Street Promenade (310) 576 1011

Boston, Monday November 17th, 12 Noon
815 Boylston Street (617) 385 9400

Chicago, Tuesday December 9th, 7pm
679 North Michigan Ave., (312) 981 4104

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Cheers. Tim (Founder)

Posted by Tim Westergren at 04:03 PM | Comments (21)

November 05, 2008

Singing Harmonies, on Video

20 Minute LoopHere's five minutes you'll be glad you spent.

Two great singers, Greg Giles and Kelly Atkins (left), joined us to talk about different ways you can sing harmony:

Contrary motion
Parallel motion
Unison
Counterpoint
Antiphony (call and response)
Drone

Motion graphics artist Daniel Cardozo illustrated the piece, so we get to see those melodic and harmonic lines moving across the screen as they're sung.

Let us know what you think, and also what other types of videos you would like to see on here. We, as always, are mostly ears.

We have also posted the sequel to our video about the Knitting Factory in New York, where we get the full backstage tour. Enjoy!

Kevin

Posted by Kevin Seal at 11:45 AM | Comments (22)