Feb
26

Cheap Trick @ MRC!

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When Cheap Trick came to Charlottesville last month they were in need of a place to rehearse for their upcoming PBS special that they were filming.  With visions of checkerboard painted explorers and five neck Hamers dancing in my head, I couldn’t wait to have them here. I mean how often do you get a chance to say “I’m sorry, Cheap Trick is jamming upstairs so I can’t really hear you” to someone on the phone?  Here’s a clip that give you an idea of what was going on upstairs for a few days.

Everyone from the band and crew were great people to hang out with and talk to, plus they let me take a pic with the five neck!

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We are pleased to announce UVA’s Black Voices will perform February 13 at the Music Resource Center. The concert will begin at 3pm on Saturday. Doors will open at 2pm for food and fellowship. Tours of the MRC will also be given. This concert event will be Black Voices first performance of 2010. Start the year off with Charlottesville’s premier gospel choir! Come support the MRC.

Visit our facilities and see what the Music Resource Center can do for your youth community!!
Admission is $5, free for ages 17 and under.
For more information or inquiries about this event please contact:
Damani Harrison
Outreach Coordinator, MRC
434.466.4898
musicresourcecenter@gmail.com

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Feb
02

Swag City Release Party

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It was another successful CD release party last Friday, even if the impending snowfall kept a few performers and audience members at bay.  The night began with the presentation of the 2009 MRC Outstanding Member Award that was given to three members this year: Jameel Clark, Katie Stewart and Genna Matthew.

Following that the music began featuring performances by Katie and Genna as well as Rob Martin, Speaking of the Elephant, TJ Fresh and then Youngkillagansta and the entire Sesame Street Squad to finish off the night.

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Jan
09

Ready for round two

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Hello for the third time, goodbye to a short break.  Two important things I have learned from ODU; optional homework should be renamed mandatory homework, and just because it’s less interesting to you doesn’t mean you don’t have to learn it.  I guess I went into college thinking, “I’m going to find out what I want to do with my life and they’re going to teach me how to do it.”  The two things I found to be wrong in my original thoughts were, that as of now I could not be more unsure of what I’m doing, and I’m going to be doing a lot more teaching then my professors are.  The first semester, as I’ve been told by millions, is supposed to be the hardest and it did not disappoint.  Although I did well in most of my classes, college is going to be a lot more work than high school, and I’m strangely excited about it.  I guess I’ll go over my favorite and least favorite classes then give an exciting peek at what next semester holds.  My favorite class, hands down was Music in history and culture.  I think I enjoyed this class so much because it was actually new information, a subject I have never been taught.  Some of my other classes were just high school classes with the word college attached to the beginning, those were the ones I struggled in most.  It wasn’t because the material was too difficult to understand but because I felt like I was wasting my time learning things I already studied in high school.  I just had to realize that it isn’t algebras fault that I keep having to relearn it year after year, and its not a waste of time to brush up on it now and again, and again.  Sadly I’m still stuck with some normal (inside the box) classes in this upcoming semester, but I’m still going to learn every ounce of whatever there is to learn from them.  I tried to incorporate some odder classes but there are still many general education classes to knock down.   My schedule is still in the creation process so I’ll have to cut to commercial before I can reveal what I’m taking but try not to be too distraught in your state of suspense:p  Happy new year to MRC and everyone else, hope your 2010 has had a wonderful start and continues to get better and better.

-Vince

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Dec
21

CD Release Party Postponed

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Due to the epic amount of snow we were given in the Charlottesville/Albemarle area, we’re postponing the CD release party which was scheduled for Tuesday, December 22nd.  We were looking forward to this so much and I’m sure many of our members were as well.

We will let everyone know once we’ve rescheduled the party.

In order to make everyone feel better about missing this show, I’ve attached a picture of my car with a snowhawk.  It adds 3 horsepower.

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Dec
15

Daughtry Visits MRC!!

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MRC was honored to have Daughtry band members Brian Craddock and Josh Paul visit our facility and spend time discussing life with one of the most successful rock bands in America.  Brian and Paul also took time out of their busy schedule to have a jam session with us and give a few pointers on guitar and bass.  Afterwords they signed autographs and posed for photos before getting ready to head to Arlington, Texas where Daughtry was scheduled to perform for the halftime show of the Dallas Cowboys game on Thanksgiving Day.  The visit was one for the books.  We hope Brian and Josh will visit again.  Thanks guys!!

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Dec
09

Swag City is coming…

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We’re releasing our 2009 compilation CD on Tuesday, December 22, 2009.  Titled Swag City, its the first MRC CD to feature a title track, and I believe it to be our strongest CD yet.

Check out the sample tracks below and mark you calendars for the release party! Admission is free but donations will be accepted and CD’s will be for sale for $5.00 each.

Self Isolation by J-Willz
She Disappears by The Wave
Bantu Dance by Bill Anarka
In the Maze by Midnight Trampoline
Ima Cool Guy by B-Kid
Double Take by Katie Stewart

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Nov
03

ODU for a month or two

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Hello again, I know you have all been doing a lot of waiting.. waiting for the new alice in chains album, waiting for where the wild things are to come out, and most of all waiting for a great blog.  I’m sure you all have your albums and have seen the movie by now but it still feels like something is missing, well the wait is finally over, I hope.  ODU has been a great experience so far,  I’ll start with the class aspect of college.  My favorite class so far has been music history and culture .  In this class we basically started with the question, “What is music and how did it get here.”  Out of the millions of answers that came to mind the most logical answers to me where, music started with drums, drums for war, drums for celebration, and it is one the simplest instruments to make.  My second answer was music started with the whistles from birds.  Cave man sat in his quite cave and then heard the sweet melody of a turtle dove flying over head, and for one reason or another he decided he liked that formation of pitches better than that of the wind blowing or water flowing.  And from there he, (he still being the lonely quite caveman), inspired by the passing bird sung out in his own collection of melodies and pitches.  Thus forming his “favorite” melodies and connecting his melodies into what we would now call a song.  I think the reason I enjoy this class is it has so many questions that have no firm or definite answers to them.  My MIDI (music in the studio oriented) class is also enjoyable, but after having Cory to teach me the basic ins and outs of the studio life in such an expert manner, it seams my current professor is lacking in charisma:p  My next music class, music theory, is also fun but very challenging.  It is fun because as the class goes on I realize that all of the things I am being “taught” or shown, are for the most part things I have already discovered.  I am now just learning the “correct” terms for them.  I also enjoy my college algebra class because it is all stuff I have been shown in high school.  And I don’t just enjoy it because I have seen it which should make it is easy, but because it’s just a matter of remembering the patterns and steps to solve the problems.  But most of all I enjoy the freedom that comes with college.  I know, shocker right?  But I enjoy being responsible for waking up to go to class , doing work, cleaning my things, and buying what I need…food, toilet paper, etc.  I feel like this could be the last stepping stone to becoming an actual “adult”.  Well I think that about covers most of my current thoughts on college life, how music started, how awesome Corey is, and lots of other things I stumbled upon in the entry.  I hope all is going well for the MRC and thank you again to them for giving me this opportunity.

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Nov
02

Survey Says: Parents Love MRC!

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A recent parent evaluation done this year shows parents with children involved in the MRC strongly support the program and are happy with how the MRC enriches the lives of their children.  Of over 110 parents surveyed 100% responded “true” to the following statements:

1. My child has learned new music skills since attending the MRC.

2. My child has gained self-confidence since attending MRC.

3. I am pleased wiht my child’s behavior since attending MRC.

Parents were also asked to leave comments about the MRC.  Here is what they had to say:

“It’s a really great place! Worthy of funding!!”

“I have been extremely pleased with my son’s experience with MRC. It has been a great start for his music career.  Thanks to everyone so very much!!”

“This program has been a blessing for my children.  I wish I could be of more support.  Please keep it going.”

“Being a member of MRC has been nothing but positive.  It’s helped my daughter grow as a person in many ways.”

“The MRC in Charlottesville provides an invaluable resource to kids interested in music and to helping families support this interest.  It is a safe, drug-free environment where kids can spend time after school…The MRC is providing a safe-haven as well as a music venue for teens!  The MRC is helping to educate kids about music and at the same time keep them safe.  Thank you!”

“The MRC is a community treasure and we’re lucky to have it.”

“A fantastic resource for young people in our community-MRC does an excellent job.”

“My son lives and breathes MRC.  It’s an enormous asset to our community.”

“My son has made great use of your recording facilities with his band.  He’s learned a lot.  It has been a fantastic experience.”

“I think that the MRC is a great thing for teens.  It’s something positive for a child’s future that wants to be a musician or singer when they grow up.”

“Fantastic opportunities made available to these kids from an incredibly supportive, organized staff.  Thank you!!”

“My child really benefited from this great program.  He is proud to be at MRC.”

Thanks to all the parents for their kind words and all the support.

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MRC recently learned that Delegate David Toscano has submitted the Music Resource Center as a nominee for the Virginians for the Arts Foundation’s “Arts Build Communities” Award of “Rising Star.” The award is given to arts organizations “that best demonstrate the ability to enhance the community, lift our spirits, and build a better quality of life.” Delegate Toscano’s Legislative Assistant, Sarah Buckley, stated that Delegate Toscano “…would like to nominate the Music Resource Center for the “Rising Star” Award for all the good work you do for young people in the community.” MRC is deeply honored by this nomination.

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