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“She” on Itunes/ German Prog Magazine

Henk from my prog-pop band “Philhelmon” wrote a very touching song for his wife which we recorded a few months ago, and it’s now available on iTunes. I sang the song, and Henk played all the instruments so it’s technically a Philhelmon track, but I also managed to get Dustin Rose and Austin Wilson to sing harmony since they’ve been out to my studio a lot finishing the upcoming Wilson, Fifer, Rose album! So I guess this could also be considered a Wilson, Fifer, Rose recording! Buy the song here.

She Itunes release photo (3-12-13)

Henk also sent me a scan of a German Progressive rock magazine where “Enjoy it while it lasts” got a quick write up! I’m sure there is something lost in translation since it sounds sort of abrupt - I’m not sure that the quote “With singer Ky Fifer, Bol has certainly made no bad choice” sounds as complimentary when directly translated to English, but hey, I’ll take what I can get!

Progressive newsletter (3-12-13)

TRANSLATION (provided by Henk because he actually speaks German and google translator is an absolute disaster!)

Philhelmon is the Dutch multi-instrumentalist Henk Bol. What this name means must not researched, it’s simply his second first name. However, you won’t get Instrumental work in the style of Mike Oldfield. “Enjoy it while it lasts” acts as a great multitude of guest musicians on the album. Sometimes Philhelmon’s album reminds me of the music of his fellow countrymen Arjen Anthony Lucassen (Ayreon). There are a lot of musicians playing on this CD, but the only name on the long list of collaborators I know, is Cleem Determeijer on keyboards (ex-Finch and indeed was also involved on some Ayreon Albums). The nearly 8-minute opener “The Final Frontier” offers solid, mainstreaming rock with prog tendencies. With singer ‘Ky Fifer’, Bol has certainly made no bad choice. Up-tempo songs where sometimes fine guitar- and synthesizer solos are represented as well as ballads, the latter sometimes for my taste a little to sweet. The Prog-factor is not too high, but to be fair one should say, as the artist writes in the liner notes, he refers to it more as a Progressive Pop. That said, with the rich guitar work there is quite a lot of rock to offer. And so is my review not written from the prog view, rather an overall impression without progressive ulterior motives. JM

WFR Kickstarter/ ProgRock Magazine/ Redtop Medusa Vid

December is upon us! As most musicians know, it is the most busy time of year! I for one wouldn’t have it any other way! Interviews, music videos, new songs and albums… all these things have been brewing. Check it:

Wilson, Fifer, Rose:

Well, the final talley for our kickstarter campaign was:

$4,226!!!!

Not bad considering we only set out to get $2,500. Rest assured, all the money will be used to ensure that we get a better product.

Yes, that’s a lot more than we thought we’d get. Naturally, we’re absolutely exstatic. What next for the album? Well we are currently in the process of auditioning mixing engineers. Sounds exciting doesn’t it? Hopefully we’ll have that sorted out before Christmas. Then once the tracks are all mixed (ideally by January) we can send them off to be masted, and then comes production, album art and so forth.

Austin and Dustin and I will be meeting over break a few times to fulfill our promised incentives to our backers which include things like cover songs and so forth, not to mention tidying up a few tracks for the album that need some finishing touches. More on that soon!

Philhelmon:

The members of our little internet Prog-pop project have been very busy doing radio interviews and a few new recordings here and there. Here’s the latest review of our album from ProgRock Magazine’s IO pages – Can’t read Dutch? No Problem, we translated it for you (see below):

Philhelmon is kicking ass with Enjoy it while it lasts. What do you do when you become sixty years old? Maybe make a deposit for a shiny new walker? Start polishing the old walking stick for later use? Purchase a new pair of slippers for sitting in front of the fireplace? No, there’ll be none of this for six-decade-young Henk Bol who released this piece of homecraft to the world on the very day of his sixtieth birthday. Together with his righthand vocalist Ky Fifer, a crowd of musicians he met over the Internet and old friends like Cleem Determeijer (Finch, Ayreon), this album suprasses similar projects. Surfing the internet on websites like V-band, Henk searched for people who shared his musical ideas. Sending back and forth audio files over the internet can give awkward results – I know all about it, it’s a stumbling block – but the music that all these musicians created sounds like it was recorded simultaneously in one studio. Undoubtedly Henk’s productional background  played a role in this case. Henk himself, prefers to call this genre ”progressive pop,” maybe because the melody lines are accessible, there are uncomplicated drums, and an especially fine voice in Ky Fifer. A shortened version of ‘How Wrong’ once on the radio as a kind of alternative Time Bandits would be great. The next song ‘Dance The Night Away’ can be released as a single. The uptempo “You Never Look Over Your Shoulder” sounds like it might come from the Buggles repertoire, ‘How I Love My iPad “in which the song is sung thru a horn in pure Trevor Horn-style. Henk, if you read this review I have a point of criticism: the album is a little too long to hold our attention. You want as many songs as are months in a year? Try a year with the four seasons as Vivaldi did! You obviously thought it would be your last project, but it tastes like more are on the way. ‘Never change a winning team’, so I would most definitely maintain your musicians and especially Ky Fifer. On to more recognition … Grandpa!

Want more info on ProgRock Magazine? Check out this link: http://www.iopages.nl/indexnl.html

Redtop Medusa:

Greg and Tiger at Portly Pig Studios have finished a video combining stop motion and flash animation to one of our songs from the Redtop Medusa Project. Check it out:

RedTop Medusa – Nothing At All from Portly Pig Studios on Vimeo.

This is hopefully the first of many videos to come for the Redtop Medusa Project… I know of at least one other one in the works, so stay tuned!

StarWars Uncut, Progworld Top 10, WFR recording and more…

Philhelmon:

We’ve been voted number 6 on Progworld’s website!

Here’s the link if you want to check out Porgworld:

http://www.progwereld.org/cms/de-wereldse-10/

 Wilson Fifer Rose:

Our kickstarter, as of the time of this writing, has reached $3,724. Despite the fact that we have one week until it expires, I am extremely thankful to everybody who has supported us. It’s more than I expected and I’m very humbled.

I added Ukelele this week to one of Dustin Rose’s songs and have been tweaking arrangements quite a bit. My goal is to have everything done (as far as recording) by the end of November. Most recently, I’ve been recording Randy Gerhart’s exquisite bass guitar. He adds a great deal to our songs and we are thrilled to have him.

The goal for December is to find a mixing and mastering engineer, finalize album art/ design/ layout and get this thing produced. More on that as things develop!

Star Wars Uncut:

I’ve been working with Greg Nishikawa and Tiger Brooke at Portly Pig Studios on a scene from the new Star Wars Uncut project. For those of you who aren’t familiar with the project, you can read about it here:

http://www.starwarsuncut.com/

Basically they’ve cut the movie Star Wars into 15 second pieces. Each piece is then assigned to/ chosen by an artist who re-imagines it in any style or medium they choose. For our scene, Portly Pig Studios chose stop-motion animated paper puppets. My task was to record the vocals for the updated dialogue and add all the sound. If our scene is chosen to make the final cut, they’ll then overlay the original score. A super fun project that was short and easy. It’s been a while since I’ve done one of those!

“Yoda surprise”, Star Wars Uncut Scene 182 from Portly Pig Studios on Vimeo.

I’ve done a few live Gigs with Dustin Rose and his lovely wife Andrea. Here are a few pictures:

More to come soon.

WFR Kickstarter/ A Winery Gig/ DRTV & RTV Radio Interview

WILSON FIFER ROSE:

The Wilson, Fifer, Rose kickstarter has launched with great sucess. Here’s the documentaary style video from our kickstarter site:

We met our modest goal of $2,500 within the first 7 hours of launch thanks to a few very generous backers. We are extremely grateful to everybody who has pledged so far. I want to make it clear to all who will pledge and have already pledged that every dollar we get will go towards making the best product we possibly can. Specifically, the guys and I would love it if we could put more money towards mixing and mastering.

Fortunately (and unfortunately) there’s a plethora of affordable companies of varying quality that provide these services. Any money we have will go a long way in paying for a better sounding album. To say we’re stoked is an understatement.

Although we’ve technically met our goal, we were planning on having to cut all kinds of corners just to keep the goal of $2,500 so low being as that’s only about half the cost of making an album the way we’re trying to do it. I’m so suprised by the support we’ve already gotten. It really means a lot to us.

Naked Winery Gig:

No, we wont be naked! That’s the name of the venue! Dustin Rose, his lovely wife Andrea, myself, and possibly some other friends will be playing at the Naked Winery in Hood River on Friday 10-26-12 from 7pm to 10pm. Come check us out. We’ll be doing originals as well as covers with as much vocal harmony as we can possibly squeeze in.

Philhelmon – Radio Interview/ Record Stores:

I’ve been contacted by Rob Kraak from DRTV and RTV radio in Europe for an interview! Henk’s been pushing ”Enjoy…” to radio stations with much success. Evidentally Mr. Kraak works for two regional radio stations in the NL and he’s doing a program on the making of our album! I’ll be inverviewed over Skype with Henk sometime in the next week or two! As soon as the program airs I’ll try to post it.

Henk’s also managed to make contacts in Japan to distribute our album! Progressive rock doesn’t seem big in the US right now, but I’m glad to see that it’s thriving in other countries because it’s always been one of my favorite genres.

That’s it for now!

Live Gigs?!?

Live Gigs:

I’ve had some live gigs lately and a few people have informed me that they would have come if they had known about them. Whoops. My bad.

These gigs have been kind of funny in that I’m not really seeking them out right now. Lately they have a way of finding me, usually because a buddy asks me to sit in with them on short notice. I’ll find a way to post upcoming live gigs in the future on this site.

Here are some pics from my most recent live appearances:

Dustin Rose & I @ Starbucks 8-10-12

Alex Arrowsmith & I @ The Party In the Trees (TWO) 8-19-12

Enjoy It While It Lasts/ Henk stuff:

Currently Henk is working on a way of getting the album onto Itunes. For those of you that aren’t fans of CDs (tragic in my opinion), this’ll be your ticket to score some sweet tunes for download!

Also, Philhelmon hasn’t stopped producing songs even though “Enjoy It While It Lasts” has been completed. I’m still doing some musical odds and ends with Henk under that moniker. The man is a fountain of music, and he is still interested in having my input/ voice for some of his songs. The next tune will probably incorporate Dustin Rose and maybe some other rad peeps from my ever expanding circle of musical buddies. Stay tuned for that.

That’s it for now!

Nice Boyband photo, right?

WFR:

The project we’re currently calling Wilson, Fifer, & Rose has been moving along quite nicely. We’ve gotten every song that we plan to record started. We’re tentatively planning to have a 15 song track list, but at this point we have 17 songs to choose from. We’re enjoying the process of arranging and recording quite a bit. Here’s an example of what we’re like at a typical rehearsal:

We’ve managed to do some live gigs as well. There will be more (in some capacity at least) in the future.

Collaboration in the immediate sense is very satisfying, that is, sitting across from one another and bouncing ideas back and forth. Different input, influences, voices, etc all make for coloring your reaction and choices. I’ve always found it interesting (and difficult) to have to record things according to another person’s schedule (I think this isn’t new for most people who try to work with others… it just comes with the territory). For me, as a song writer, I don’t like to do anything if I don’t feel I’m ready. I like to tweak lyrics. Change a few notes in the chorus. Add all the drums, and rhythm guitars since the instrumentation and feel of a song completely changes how you deliver the vocal.

Philhelmon:

Since Philhelmon is a virtual band and most of the members are from another country I’m looking for ways to feature the music (and sell CDs!!) from “Enjoy…” by playing it with my other group. Here’s Wilson, Fifer, & Rose playing “dance the night away.” Go easy on us, it’s only the 2nd time we’ve ever sung it together.

I would also like to add that many of the drums on “Enjoy…” are played by a talanted guy named Magnus Brendell who’s a Berklee educated polyrhythmic drummer with mad chops! Henk utilized some of his drum loop libraries and built many of the songs around them! For those of you that aren’t recording geeks, drum loops are pre-recorded in professional studios with state the art technology and sold so that musicians can record to some of their favorite famous drummers. Magnus is a stellar musician and to have him like our album is very high praise. Here’s what he said on Henk’s page:

(Click on the image to read)

 Theatre:

 Much to my suprise, many people are unaware of the fact that I like to perform in musical theatre shows. I recently completed a show called “the 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee” in which I played a bratty boyscout. Super fun cast, and great experience. For more music theatre photos check out this page.

Misc:

Because of varying schedule difficulties, I’ve had to put off some other projects out of necessity which is unfortunate, but par for the course. As things start to normalize again, hopefully I’ll be able to dig back into the Steve Vincent project (this is first on my list in conjuction with WFR and playing that music Live), youtube cover videos (this next one’s gonna be bodacious!), my Ginchy solo album, a rock album that’s just starting taking shape, as well as a few other little things I’ve got rattling around in my head. Yeesh… I do have some film scores to finish that I’ve put off for a little longer than I originally planned too.

I keep waiting for things to slow down, but it’s just now occurring to me that I’m happy to be busy doing new and creative projects for the rest of my life. So I don’t see it slowing down anytime soon… which is just fine by me.

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Plenty of updates to be had!

For starters, I recently finished the video to another cover song, this time with Margie and Erik. I’ve decided to make it a goal to produce youtube videos with friends in an effort to collaborate more with all the rad musicians I know, expand my fan base, and stay sharp as a musician. Collaboration stretches you and often makes you travel to different places than you would otherwise. So please check it out! If you like it, why not download it for free and listen to it anytime you like? Head over to the Free Music section and grab it before I decide to take it down.

I’ve been composing the music for Portly Pig Studio’s Gollom Project on an ongoing basis. I’ll be going to down to LA in April after I finish the music for the final draft. The project, which is both art installation and stop-motion animation, should be up and ready to run soon enough. Until then, here’s a little teaser trailer.

Enjoy It While It Lasts, the forthcoming album from Philhelmon, is completely in the can at this point. We’ve started a kickstarter site in the hopes of funding a decent pressing of the album. I’ll update this page when it launches so that you can have first dibs on a brand new CD! The official website can be found HERE. If you want to learn more about the project, check out the Philhelmon link at the top of the page.

Also, keep your eyes peeled for a review of the album from Progworld (or Prgowereld if you’re from the Netherlands!).

Progworld – “Enjoy…” Blurb

Wilson, Fifer, Rose is steadily chipping away at our debut album and it’s sounding great. I’ve also started contributing vocals to another project that got started through a great website called V-band.de but more on that as it develops!