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Hardgroove, Brian

Brian Hardgroove ~ Santa Fe

photo: TC Electronics web site

Brian Hardgroove works as a producer and educator. Most recently, he served as artist in residence at Santa Fe University of Art and Design, where he helped start the Artists for Positive Social Change program. As a music producer, Hardgroove sites Eddie Kramer (Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, Kiss) and Jack Douglas (Aerosmith, John Lennon, Cheap Trick) as two of his closest and most trusted advisers in the music business. He worked as a producer for Demerit and Brain Failure. He is also the founder of From a Whisper to a Dream, a program that helps young musicians obtain endorsements from manufacturers of musical equipment. Brian is most popularly known for his work with the hip hop group, Public Enemy.

His most recent project is “Audio Rhythm Theory” with Police drummer Stewart Copeland, along with Grammy-winning guitarist Larry Mitchell, who were on a world-wide search for vocalists for their new recording project Audio Rhythm Theory (A.R.T.), touted as the “Biggest Audition in the World,” looking for vocalists who can sing and/or rap in English as well as their native languages. Hardgroove was also recently in production with Fred Schneider (The B52s) completing the debut album for GOOD THANG. Schneider and Hardgroove compose all the songs together. Hardgroove plays all the instruments while Schneider provides his classic vocals stylings.

In November 2015, Hardgroove joined Harmony Central to create a Signature Forum called “Hardgroove (and Nothing Less).” The aim of the forum is to provide access to the huge reservoir of expertise Brian has accumulated from his years of touring, recording, playing, and producing.

above: TC electronic met up with Brian Hardgroove from Public Enemy at the 2015 NAMM convention and asked him a few questions.

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Bemis, Andru

Andru Bemis ~ Carlsbad

credit: Felipe Luna

Andru Bemis is a folk and Americana musician from Carlsbad currently living in South Haven, Michigan. He performs on the banjo, violin, guitar and banjo-ukulele (which he calls a “banjolele”). Bemis lives a minimalist lifestyle, and is known for his engaging live shows throughout the United States. He tours primarily by train, public transportation, and hitchhiking.

Bemis has released half a dozen albums, most notably: “Plays Past His Bedtime” (2002), “Singer” (2004), and “Rail To Reel” (2006). “Folkadelphia Session” (2015) is his most recent release, recorded live at the WXPN Studios. He has collaborated on albums with Jason Webley, Trent Wagler & Jay Lapp, Rachel Ries, and Elisabeth Pixley-Fink.

Since 2007, Bemis has operated Foundry Hall, a non-profit, all-ages community center and performance venue in South Haven, Michigan.

Bemis’ solo performances are spiritual, enlightening and entertaining for audiences of all ages. His powerful tenor voice and instrumental accompaniment harken to a time before television, when tunes were shared between neighbors in parlors and on porches, in churches, saloons and Grange halls. His repertoire is a seamless combination of original songs and carefully selected public domain and folk songs, many of which are rarely heard today. Like Woody Guthrie and countless historical folk musicians and troubadours, Bemis often adds new verses to old songs and crafts them to his liking. He has played violin since the age of 5, and is self-taught on the guitar, banjo, banjolele, and an assortment of other instruments.

Songs from Bemis’ self-produced albums are played on radio stations throughout the country, and have been featured in a number of independent films. “Rail To Reel” was called theBest Folk Album of 2006 by KVDS FM (Davis, CA), for bringing new life and unique instrumentation to a collection of lesser known traditional songs learned and adapted through his travels. Bemis contributes frequently to other artists’ recordings, including a 2011 collaboration, “Say Yes to Yourself!,” with fellow Michigan musician Elisabeth Pixley-Fink. The duo celebrated the album’s release with a 22-state train and bus tour, performing nightly for two months, from Minneapolis to Mexico City.

Learn more about Andru

above: Andre Bemis with a banjo performing “Babe, It Ain’t No Lie” live on WLRN Radio in Miami, Florida 5/1/16.

for more information: www.andrubemis.com

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Settecerri, Morgan ~ viola ~ Albuquerque

New Mexico Music Commission’s Student Musician Spotlight

Featured Student: Morgan Settecerri ~ Albuquerque

Morgan Settecerri, violist

Morgan Settecerri is the May 2018 featured student in the New Mexico Music Commission’s Student Musician Spotlight series.

Morgan is a senior at La Cueva High School. She started playing violin in January 2009 under Jane Soyka. With Jane, Morgan has studied the Suzuki Method. This gave Morgan the opportunity to participate in the Suzuki Summer Camp where she was put into her first orchestra.  By the time Morgan was in the sixth-grade, she had been playing violin for two years, thus making her eligible to play in Madison Middle Schools’ Advanced Orchestra under the direction of Emily Awes.

In addition, Morgan teaches beginner violinists, plays on a club soccer team, has a job and helps run the La Cueva orchestra program as a student aide.  Ms. Settecerri completely overhauled the orchestra music library, ran a concert for Mrs. Simons while her husband was in the hospital, and has frequently been in several leadership roles at La Cueva.

After middle school, Morgan has had the honor of playing in both groups at La Cueva High School– String Orchestra and Camerata, both under the direction of Rebecca Simons. In Morgan’s junior year, she auditioned for Camerata and made it in the second violin section. That same year, La Cueva Camerata was chosen as the NMMEA Honor Orchestra. After the 2016-2017 school year, the La Cueva Orchestra was in need of viola players for Camerata. Morgan took this opportunity to pick up the viola and successfully transition during her final year of high school. Morgan was voted Co-President of the La Cueva Orchestra Program for the 2017-2018 school year. This year she is mentoring her fellow students to keep the program running smoothly for years to come.

Morgan was nominated by Rebecca Simons, Director of Orchestras at La Cueva High School. Ms. Simons says of Morgan, “Morgan is a true leader. She is always aware of the group more than herself and is kind, understanding and generous to everyone. She is mature beyond her years and works very hard. She is a tremendous communicator and is very organized. She is a fine violin and viola player and volunteered to play viola when we needed more violas and less violins. Morgan is the president of the orchestra program at La Cueva. She has also been a section leader and officer. She is a member of the Music Honor Society, has a job, manages the boys soccer team and also plays on a club soccer team. She is in the top 1% of best students I have ever had the pleasure of teaching. Morgan is a joy and very deserving of this award.”

Morgan is extremely humbled by this recognition and is grateful to all those who have supported her throughout the years, particularly her parents, private teacher Jane Soyka, and her orchestra director, Rebecca Simons.

Congratulations, Morgan, for being selected as the Music Commission’s May2018 student musician! In addition to being inducted into the student spotlight, Morgan will be featured on the Music Commission’s Facebook page and will receive an official certificate of recognition from the State.

Click here for information about the Student Musician Spotlight.

above: Morgan Settecerri performing Sicilienne by M.T. von Paradis at the 2017 fall studio recital of Jane Soyka.

note: Morgan’s biographical information, image, and video are used with written permission of her parents.

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Guralnick, Thomas

Thomas Guralnick ~ Albuquerque

photo: Marla Brose, Albuquerque Journal

Tom Guralnick has been an arts presenter and performing musician for more than 40 years. He has been a force of nature bringing more than 100 jazz concert events annually to New Mexico for nearly 30 years as the Founder and Executive Director of the Outpost. Outpost offers a uniquely eclectic mix of jazz, experimental, folk & roots, and international music in its own intimate and elegant performance space as well as in larger venues in the community. Outpost also hosts extensive educational programs and youth performance opportunities.

The former director of New Mexico Jazz Workshop, Tom is also current board president for the Western Jazz Presenters Network. He is also the Artistic Director of the New Mexico Jazz Festival (Albuquerque & Santa Fe) since 1996.

Guralnick toured nationally and internationally as a solo saxophonist as well as with his own innovative trio, the TG3. Guralnick serves on the boards of several other arts organizations including: the New Mexico Presenters Alliance; the African American Performing Arts Center; the Santa Fe Music Collective; Tricklock Theatre Company; and is a member of the Advisory Board of 516 ARTS. In April of 2016, the Jazz Journalists Association (JJA) named Guralnick a “Jazz Hero.”

Learn more about Tom

above: Tom’s tribute video from the 2018 Platinum Music Awards show at the Lensic. Filmed and edited by Bunee Tomlinson of Windswept Media. Produced by the New Mexico Music Commission Foundation, David Schwartz Executive Producer.

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Mendez, Nacha

Nacha Mendez ~ La Union | Santa Fe

Nacha Mendez is pioneering the genre of World Latin music, drawing from the influences of her youth combined with the formal training she received during her world travels. Nacha grew up as Marghreta Cordero in the tiny border town of La Union, in southern New Mexico, where she began singing and playing the guitar at an early age. She learned traditional Ranchera Cancion from her grandmother and performed in border towns near El Paso with her cousins the Black Brothers. Nacha is recipient of the New Mexico Music Commission’s 2018 Platinum Music Award.

She went on to study classical voice and electronic music at New Mexico State University before moving to New York City, where she studied flamenco guitar with Manuel Granados of the Music Conservatory of Barcelona, Spain. In the early 90’s she toured Europe as a principal singer in Robert Ashley’s opera company.

Nacha is a nationally recognized artist who received a National Endowment for the Arts Award and a fellowship from Mutable Music in New York. In February 2011, she was honored by the New Mexico Committee of the National Museum of Women Artists. She was voted Best Female vocalist in Santa Fe, New Mexico in 2009, 2010 and 2015. She was awarded Best Family Entertainer in 2012 by the Human Rights Alliance. She received the New Mexico Music industry award for best production in the Latin music category 2013 for her song Bella Isabel.

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above: Nacha’s tribute video from the 2018 Platinum Music Awards show at the Lensic. Filmed and edited by Bunee Tomlinson of Windswept Media. Produced by the New Mexico Music Commission Foundation, David Schwartz Executive Producer.

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Yepa, Malcom

Malcom Yepa ~ Walatowa (Jemez Pueblo)

From Walatowa (Jemez Pueblo), Malcom Yepa’s contribution to New Mexico’s music industry is prodigious and unique. Malcom is an accomplished musician as a singer, drummer and composer both in Native American Pueblo and Powwow styles. Malcom was raised in the traditional ways of his ancestors – fluent in his Native language Towa – and is a paraprofessional educator. Malcom is recipient of the New Mexico Music Commission’s 2018 Platinum Music Award.

In 1989 while in Montana, Malcom was captivated with the Powwow style of singing and drumming. Upon returning to Jemez Pueblo, he created and led the Black Eagle Powwow Drum Group. Over 28 years, Malcom led Black Eagle in a style that was new to his Pueblo People and become internationally known and admired in the North American “Powwow Circle.”

Black Eagle, whose CD’s are Grammy and Native American Music Award winners, have contributed to New Mexico’s music industry through their original music, continuous teaching of multi-generational singers from youth to elders, as well representing New Mexico Native American music and culture.

Throughout their travels, Black Eagle have always proudly represented Jemez Pueblo and the State of New Mexico gaining the respect of the music community which led to award acknowledgments of Black Eagles’ outstanding original compositions.

Learn more about Malcom

above: Malcom’s tribute video from the 2018 Platinum Music Awards show at the Lensic. Filmed and edited by Bunee Tomlinson of Windswept Media. Produced by the New Mexico Music Commission Foundation, David Schwartz Executive Producer.