SPACE in Evanston has to be one the coolest places to see live music acts! Not only is it a small intimate setting, but you can meet the acts that perform right after their concert for a meet and greet. The atmosphere is very relaxing, and tonight it's “Songwriters Night.” The two songwriters tonight are the legendary Jimmy Webb, who has written thousands and thousands of songs for famous recording artists. Then, after Jimmy was Alice Peacock, a great singer/songwriter, who is from Chicago. The night was calm and fantastic. First up, we had Jimmy Webb. Jimmy is a legend, and an incredible songwriter and performer. His compositions include “Up, Up and Away”, “By the Time I Get to Phoenix”, “Wichita Lineman”, “Galveston”, and “MacArthur Park.” His songs have been performed or recorded by Glen Campbell, The 5th Dimension, Thelma Houston, Frank Sinatra, Barbra Streisand, R.E.M., Elvis Presley, The Supremes, and Richard Harris. He is the only artist to have received Grammy Awards for music, lyrics and orchestration. Jimmy's performances were heavenly, as he was performing his magic on the piano. Not only is he a great performer and songwriter, but he is a great storyteller. Throughout the night, he was telling the stories behind his songs. He also talked of his experiences with the people that helped him and inspired him, and he has a great sense of humor. The show was sold out. There were Jimmy fans everywhere. People I talked to knew exactly who he was. They were telling me how they grew up with his music, and how it's affected their lives. Being a singer/songwriter myself, I felt a deep connection to his music, growing up with songs. But the small, intimate setting made this concert magical. He started off with songs like “Galveston” and “By the Time I get to Phoenix.” The concert lasted about an hour and a half. Now the cool part was when he came out to meet his fans and sign CDs. Jimmy just released a new album he supporting on the tour called “Just Across the River.” The album has duets with Vince Gill, Billy Joel, Willie Nelson, Lucinda Williams, Jackson Browne, Glen Campbell, Michael McDonald, Mark Knopfler, J.D. Souther, and Linda Ronstadt. If you get a chance, listen to this CD. It's incredible! Overall, a magical, elegant performance from the great Jimmy Webb. Thank you Jimmy!
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jimmy_Webb
Check out more of Jimmy Webb at his website: www.jimmywebb.com
It was late in the night, and next up was Alice Peacock, a fantastic singer/songwriter. She was there with her guitarist/co-producer/co-writer Danny Myrick. The two found the commonalities in their backgrounds – Myrick is the son of a southern Baptist preacher, Peacock the daughter of a northern Methodist minister – strongly influenced their co-creation. What I love about Alice is that you can easily relate to her music. Danny told me that night, “Songwriting is such an interesting thing.” The thing about it is you never know where the idea for a song can come from. But all the songs she played were flawless. They both were entertaining conversing with the audience and also telling the stories behind the songs. One song that I thought was so beautiful was “Time,” where Alice sat behind the piano playing solo. Other great moments were “Sunflower,” which was in the film Because of Winn-Dixie and the song “Bliss,” which was featured in the clothing ads for “J. Jill” and in “Hershey's” commercials. For just two people on stage, Alice and Danny knew how to rock the crowd! Whether it was the audience sing-a-longs, or Alice and Danny taking turns singing. Very entertaining and very energetic! Before their show, Danny and I were talking about today's music, and how we process classic songs to today's music. Alice has four albums released already. Her first, “Real Day,”, her second, the self-titled “Alice Peacock,” featuring John Mayer and Indigo Girl Emily Saliers. Her first two albums were more folk-rock. Alice sounds like the love child of Joni Mitchell, Shawn Colvin, and Laura Nyro all put together. Her third album entitled “Who I Am” was a beautiful pop record with Alice at the piano throughout the whole album. Most recently she released a brand new album “Love Remains,” which is the first collaboration for Peacock and Myrick. Great rocking album! Before Alice's two hour set last night, I caught up with Alice for an in-depth interview with her, while Danny was minding his own business at the coffee maker. Thanks Alice for letting us be a part of your family for two hours!
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_Peacock
Check out more of Alice Peacock at her website: www.alicepeacock.com
Buzz: So Alice, who are your influences?
Alice: There are so many. Everything growing up. The songwriters, Randy Newman, Jimmy Webb, Laura Nyro. You really learn from the craft. Mostly, the classic singer/songwriters. In Nashville, song is king. It's just you and the guitar.
Buzz: Were you born here?
Alice: I was born in Minnesota, but I'm currently living in Nashville. I moved to Nashville 2 years ago, after living in Chicago in Lincoln Park for 12 years.
Buzz: What is the life of a Singer/Songwriter?
Alice: I think when you're a songwriter, you have to give your antenna up. You never know where your inspirations are gonna come from. It's all about balance. You have to stay open.
Buzz: What do you think of today's Music compared to the classics?
Alice: I'm not a fan of noise. I'll always get surprised by something good. There's great artists like Radiohead, Coldplay and Ray LaMontagne.
Buzz: What made you go into music?
Alice: I had no choice.
Buzz: What do you like to write about?
Alice: Life, everything, anything. Last night, I was very inspired to see Shawn Mullins. I think it's always good to see other artists performing. It's like that antenna. Always staying open, like a TV. I haven't written about my son yet, but eventually it will happen. I think I need to write about myself. Some of my best stuff has been solo. I call it your deposit into your creative bank.
Buzz: How does being a musician make you a better person?
Alice: I think being a mom has made me a better person.
Buzz: What made you want to pick up the piano and guitar? Which came first?
Alice: Well, I was originally a Theatre major. I was in Musical Theatre. But I started playing music at an early age. I played piano first, and then eventually got to guitar.