Top of the morning to you on this fine Sunday day. Hopefully your hangover from last night’s festivities aren’t too severe. Chances are you’ll be sitting down to a bowl game for Football. Or maybe you’re in a resort town and getting on the ski gear to ski. Maybe you’re attending services at your venue of worship. Whatever your plans are on this annual day of renewal, I wish for your year to be one of positive forward movement. Get out into the world and go for the gusto. Make life happen.
That’s my motto. I know I’ll be updating things a little more frequently as well. In fact, I know that in a day or two, I’ll have some new video to show. So stay tuned.
Make sure you find your passion and attack it with vibrancy!
Jody
It’s been a roller-coaster of a year and while I don’t like to be negative. I do want to say that I’m happy to see 2011 go the way of the dodo bird. I’m very much looking forward to 2012 and positive changes in life, work, and the universe.
See you all in the new year and with some fun news shortly. Have a grand evening, be adventurous and stay alive.
Much Love,
Jody
Tune in to KPCW on Dec 27th, 2011. I’ll be appearing live on air with Randy Barton. Local boy getting some home town love on the radio. Talking music, life, and of course random things. Time will be 6:15 p.m. The link to listen in if you’re not in radio range is: http://tunein.com/radio/KPCW-919-s34641/
A crazy summer to be sure…
Fox Sports has been making great use of my music in the 2nd half of the MLB (Major League Baseball) season.
Tracking has finished on two projects. One involving Jesse Stern & Alfredo Herz. The other with Chris Hellstrom. Both projects are in the mixing stage. Pretty soon they should make nice additions to contracts I have in network TV.
Another track I did with Robert Navarro has been burning up the network airwaves: Not That Into You. Right now Robert and I are working on another project that should be completed by the end of September.
Love Out Loud, a track I co-wrote and produced for the artist Kavi is now in her hands. Keep an ear out for it. I’ve finished two co-writes with Claude Woods Jr. one is called Keep The Swagg Up, the other is Whipped. Two great Urban tracks that should be burning up charts in the future.
The most recent film trailer I’ve scored is: Father of Invention, starring Kevin Spacey. It’s a comedy and the trailer is out and about in the wild right now. For Apple users you can see it here: Father of Invention. For non quicktime users you can see it here: Father of Invention. I composed and produced all the music you hear in the trailer.
To top it off, I’ve been holed up in the studio feverishly finishing over 50 songs for my next release. Pretty soon I’m going to be calling upon you to help decide which of them should be definitely on it. Details on how that will work are coming soon.
It’s been a rockin start to the new year. Funk Town, a collection of funk songs written by Jesse Stern and myself was completed and has made it’s way into the land of Fox Sports. We enjoyed the process so much that we’re taking on yet another project together for some high energy progressive rock tracks. We’re collaborating with Alfredo Herz on the project as well. So far we’re two songs in and it’s been a wild ride.
If you Ping, as in iTunes Ping. You can now find me at: http://tinyurl.com/Official-Ping doesn’t get much easier than that right? Ping me.
Paying attention to the sports world according to Fox? My music is now being heard in MLB, NBA, NFL, Pac-10 College Basketball and NASCAR. Pretty soon you’ll be hearing a lot more of it at your favorite stadium.
Currently in the studio producing tracks for the artist Kavi. As well, I’ve finished co-writing and producing a track called Keep The Swagg Up with Claude Woods Jr. Also co-writing a track with Greg Watton. As well a new song recently finished with Dutch artist Latisha Von Simon called Boys In Stereo.
In the film world I’ve recently scored music and sound for trailers including, The Lost Father, Fast and Furious Five, and The Lost Medallion. More trailers coming soon.
I’m starting to make headway in finishing songs for my next CD. It’s still going to be a little bit before I head into the studio for it, but I’m planning on finally getting a new CD out before the end of the year.
Stay tuned.
It’s that festive holiday time of year again. The latest update in the online front is iTunes now features 90 second previews of my music that is over 2:30 in length. Christmas Brought Me You is a great example (especially in Grant’s Advent Calendar). Most clips now start at the chorus and play for 90 seconds – a great way to know if you’ll really love or hate a song.
Yesterday (12/09/10) marked the finishing of writing a CD of funk music with my good friend Jesse Stern. It’s been a project of fun and we’re happy to be getting it out into the world.
If you’re on Ping you ought to know I’ve got an official Ping profile: Jody on Ping. I’ve been posting video clips from an interview about Practical Insanity.
In the world of NFL music on Fox Sports – you’re now hearing my musical creations. Additionally Fox Sports is now making Do You Want To Play available to all their affiliates for use to promote games. It should be very soon that you’ll be hearing it used for that purpose.
My writing studio has been seeing a lot of attention as of late. More and more songs are making their way to completion. Pretty soon I’ll have a huge batch of songs finished in pre-production. At that point I’ll be looking for a select group of volunteers to spend time listening to the array of songs. If you’re interested contact me.
Have a great holiday season. Very best to you.
The quick rundown:
A song I co-wrote with my friend Robert Navarro called “Not That Into You” was recently included in a new Universal library called Burn.
I have another song actually called Burn that is about to be finished that is in consideration for another Universal library.
My own library Dancin Deer Audio is now open for business. I’ve recently hired several sales people.
I’ve started getting remixes of a new song called Thump Thump Thump. I’m really excited about them.
New endorsements include Apogee Electronics, Studio Devil, and Red Wirez.
In alternate news I was asked to give some advice to fellow musicians by my friend Derek Sivers. He was giving a talk at the infamous South by South West music festival. I video taped my advice and sent it over to him. Turns out he used it during his speech. The fun thing about it is that I’ve never been to SxSW – I’ve wanted to go. Now I’ve given a talk there and I’ve never actually been there.
Now it’s time to get back to the music making. I’ve got other musical endeavors coming on the horizon. When they’re more concrete, you’ll get it here first.
New Release: Do You Want To Play – NFL Mixes
That’s right football fans, now the new sports anthem is available for your favorite NFL team. Be the first on your block to get your own copy available now on iTunes, Amazon MP3, and CD Baby. It will come to other digital sites as well.
The song “Not That Into You” co-written by Robert Navarro and I for the American Youth Rock Library has already been licensed and used over 100 times in 3 months. It’s one of the top performing songs in the library. Very exciting indeed.
I now have an official Artist Profile on iTunes Ping, here’s the link: Jody on Ping.
Last week I was hired to sing a duet for the theme song of a new video game. It was a pleasure to work with John Rodd and Aubrey Ashburn on the project. (More to come on it).
My library Dancin Deer Audio has inked a deal with the Fox Sports Network. We’re excited to have our music in the hands of the sports broadcasting giant. Looking forward to a long and fruitful partnership.