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     “34 Bliss! 34 Bliss! 34 Bliss!” the crowd chanted, charged with anticipation.  As the band took the stage, fans erupted with cheers and applause and local favorites 34 Bliss opened their eight song set with a wildly intense original called “Scream 2.”  The pure raw energy of this talented young band, combined with their natural and commanding stage presence and the hypnotic vocals of lead singer Rocquel, had the crowd on their feet non-stop for the next forty-five minutes.  They delivered an inspired, hard-rocking performance that often had me wondering if I wasn’t watching a road-seasoned band playing for thousands of their die-hard fans.
     The Emerald Theater in Mount Clemens hosted a free showcase of Michigan rock and roll talent Saturday, Dec. 17.  Sponsored by Metro 37 Recording Studios of Rochester Hills, Detroit rock radio station WRIF, and with support from record label Tate Music Group, 34 Bliss celebrated the official release of their debut self-titled CD with other Michigan bands Discrete Heat, Switchline, No Quarter, Through Your Eyes and Citizen Zero, and headliners Pop Evil, a band from Grand Rapids that is enjoying national success.  
     The show was a strong testament to the fact that Michigan’s long musical legacy is alive and well in many up and coming bands from around the state. I had the opportunity to talk with the members of 34 Bliss before the show and find out just where they get their talent and inspiration.  
     The current line-up has been practicing and performing together for three years, although several members have known each other much longer and have shared the stage with each other before 34 Bliss.
      Lead singer Rocquel, of Metamora, has been singing since she was six years old and began vocal training in seventh grade, spending several years studying opera.  But with personal hero Aretha Franklin and influences from Stevie Nicks to Kid Rock, it’s no surprise that she soon lent her considerable talent and range to the rock and roll music that she loves.  She gained experience through several sessions of Lapeer’s Riverstreet Music & Café’s School of Rock, and is planning to begin giving lessons through her own “Rocky’s Vocal Academy” this spring.  On stage, Rocquel is a powerful, riveting frontwoman and focal point of 34 Bliss’s performance.
      Jonny Guitar on lead guitar brings his influences from 80’s rock like Eddie Van Halen, Mick Mars (Motley Crue) and George Lynch (Dokken).  He says he became interested in music at a young age and “began listening to old Ted Nugent, Aerosmith, and Alice Cooper before he even knew who they were.”  After hearing Van Halen’s “Eruption,” for the first time, he knew that was what he wanted to do.  Equally proficient with furious shredding and emotive melody, his leads often sound like a second voice intertwined with Rocquels vocals. He has also been busy building custom guitars with his dad.
     Also on guitar, Phil Blunt adds his own blend of punk and grunge influenced rhythms.  With his distinctive ‘fro and retro stage attire he looks like a throwback to the psychedelic bands of the 60’s, but his aggressive sound is all rock and roll.  On stage he’s a fireball, never in one place for very long, and often with both feet off the ground.  He cites Nikki Sixx (Motley Crue) and Chris Cornell (Soundgarden, Audioslave) as influences and says his approach to the band’s music is carefree fun and high energy.
     Palmer Krehel is the foundation of the band’s rhythm section on drums.  The youngest member of 34 Bliss at 15, Palmer has been anchoring bands for years.  Like Rocquel, he’s also an alumnus of the Riverstreet Music Café’s School of Rock as well as the Lapeer-based Young Musician’s Community’s “Third Degree Burns” project, a non-profit organization that teaches kids the ins-and-outs of playing in a rock and roll band for free and performs at several mid-Michigan events throughout the year.  Palmer lists Neil Peart (Rush) and Travis Barker (Blink 182) among his influences, and you can hear them in his performance – a high energy punk drive tempered with economy and precision.
     Spider rounds out the band’s lineup on bass.  Before 34 Bliss, Spider also spent time with Lapeer’s School of Rock and Third Degree Burns.  He takes his cues from the likes of Geddy Lee (Rush) and Steve Harris (Iron Maiden).  His aggressive bass lines rumble through the mix, combining with Palmer’s drum engine to propel the band’s songs forward through their set, while on stage he alternates engaging with other members of the band and the fans in the first few rows, never missing a beat.
     While 34 Bliss is a young band, it’s apparent that their musical roots run deep.  Their original songs combine the sounds of rock and roll from the last forty years, the soulful sound of the blues from even longer ago, and the fresh energy and edge of current alternative rock.  At its heart, it’s just plain rock or as Spider describes it, “rock of ages.”
     Several of their songs contrast slower, softer verses built around Rocquel’s expert control of dynamics and nuance with powerhouse choruses and razor-sharp guitar breaks.     
     A crowd favorite at the Emerald was their cover of Heart’s “Crazy On You.”  It may be a rock and roll standard, but 34 Bliss made the song their own, incorporating a delicate interlude with Phil’s acoustic picking and Rocquel’s vocal improvisation.  While their sound is heavy, their message is positive and they strive to provide an uplifting and inspiring experience for their listeners.  Their songwriting is collaborative and comes from their own life experiences.  Rocquel says “our music is very personal, passionate, and projects momentum.
     And momentum is certainly something that 34 Bliss has experienced as a band this year, from winning a WRIF contest this spring to open for Eddie Money at DTE, to signing with Tate Music Group, to recording their first full-length CD with Metro 37.
     Rocquel’s mom and band manager Jackie Wallace says she’s become fully immersed in promoting and supporting the band. “I never imagined I’d be doing this,” she said.  “It’s a full time job,” added Rocquel.
     As 34 Bliss wrapped up their set with “Give In,” they once again had the audience eating out of their hand as Rocquel sang “I won’t give in” and the crowd sang back “I won’t give up.”  The evening was a chance to see that despite the tough times Michigan has faced in recent years, there is still a never-ending well of talented young musicians pursuing their dreams laying here, continuing our state’s legacy of creating music that will be playing for the ages.

                                                                                        

  —-  Jill Fleisher 

34 Bliss’s debut CD, “34 Bliss” will be available on iTunes and Amazon mid January 2012, and you’ll also be able to grab a copy at The Parlour in Hadley. For more info or to keep up with the band’s schedule of live performances you can check outhttp://www.34bliss.com/ and www.facebook.com/thirtyfourbliss     

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34 Bliss34 Bliss “34 Bliss”
Location: Metamora, MI

“For an energetic, edgy combination of classic rock and new sounds, check out 34 Bliss’ new self-titled album, full of fun and uplifting songs that speak to the soul.”

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Lee Greenwood & Voices of Glory

Tate Music Group was able to get two of their performing artists, Lee Greenwood and Voices of Glory, together in Branson, Missouri this past weekend.  Tate Music Group set up their meeting at Lee’s concert, as well as a surprise performance at the Voices of Glory concert when Lee Greenwood joined the Gospel trio on stage.  It was an exciting time for the young group as they joined together with CMA veteran Lee Greenwood for a special rendering of “God Bless America.”

The Top Five Category finalists for the 17th Annual ICM Awards were announced recently, and will be presented in Nashville on October 28th. We are proud to announce that Tate Music Group artists Voices of Glory made it into the final selection of Youth In Music nominations. 

The young Gospel trio won America’s heart on the fourth season of America’s Got Talent. Voices of Glory have most recently won the Sunrise Award at the 2011 Diamond Awards for their debut album “VOG Voices of Glory” released earlier this year. 

VOG

VOG Voices of Glory 
“VOG Voices of Glory”

Location: Branson, MO

“Season 4 of America’s Got Talent set the stage for the Voices of Glory to distinguish themselves with unique harmonies, shining personalities and wholesomeness that was noted by millions. Such grace now wonderfully evident on their impeccable debut.”

View their music/bio now!

Visit VOG’s Store Page  

TMG is also excited for Tate Music Group artist Lee Greenwood who will be performing at the ICM Awards. 

Lee GreenwoodLee Greenwood
“I Want To Be In Your World “ 
Location: Huntsville, AL

“I Want to be in Your World from Lee Greenwood exposes several sides of this talented artist. This EP contains 3 songs that were written by Lee and presents several different vocal styles.”

View his music/bio now!

Visit Lee Greenwood’s Store Page 

Alive Fest 2011

Tate Music Group is proud to announce that THREE of our artists have placed in the Top FIVE for Alive Fest’s New Artist Talent Search. Changing Pace, Thirty-Nine Thoughts, and Abbey Gregory will be performing June 22, 2011 for the additional chance of being the chosen artist to represent AliveFest at The CFA (Christian Festival Association) New Artist Talent Search competition in Nashville, TN this fall!

Changing Pace Changing Pace
“Set My Soul On Fire” 
Location: Atoka, TN

“Changing Pace is a Contemporary Praise and Worship Rock band focused on leading others to join in worship, and not just any worship, but Romans 12:1 worship.”
 

Thirty-Nine ThoughtsThirty-Nine Thoughts 
“Simple” 
Location: Lubbock, TX

“Thirty-Nine Thoughts offers contemporary worship anthems and Christian rock with acoustic guitar and techno interjections that contribute to the group’s unique sound in their album ‘Simple.’”


Abbey Gregory

Abbey Gregory
“Breaking Free” 
Location: Painesville, OH

“Her music is a mix of Inspirational Country and Blue that has captivated audiences. With her powerful voice and messages of hope, she is sure to empower, enlighten, and spiritually inspire the young—and young at heart.”

Top 5

NEW ARTIST TALENT SEARCH TOP 5 SCHEDULE 
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 2011

BEACH STAGE: 
11:00 AM – CHANGING PACE
12:00 PM – DAY METHOD
1:00 PM – THIRTY-NINE THOUGHTS

WOODS STAGE: 
11:00AM – EMILY SUMMERS
12:00PM – ABBEY GREGORY

tmgradiogirl: TMG Radio presents 2010 Staff Picks:

Tate Music Group recording artist Godz Messenger (Jamal Seymour) took home two awards at last year’s New England Music Awards. He won “Best Gospel Artist” and “Best New Single.” Congrats to Jamal Seymour on his victories at N.E.M.A!

Godz MessenGer 
“In The Storms”

Genre: Christian, R&B/Pop
Location: Boston , MA

“Multi-award winning, smooth R&B with pop appeal is the signature of Godz MessenGer who inspires with music that pours from his heart and soul to leave listeners spiritually satisfied.”

Godz MessenGer Store Page 

TMG artist Ascension Day featured at Unity Fest

Ascension Day will be performing, alongside big names like Barlow Girl and Rush of Fools.
You can also find them playing at Rocketown and Cornerstone Festival.


View their music/bio here!
Visit Ascension Day’s Store Page


Sample their music right here:
“Hope Like This”
“Live”
“Heal” 

 


Voices Of Glory set a precedence by selling more than 4,500 CDs in record time, before the album had even been released! Slated for release on January 4, 2011, the rapid advance sales of their self-titled debut album shows VOG’s potential for continued success as they continue to perform and grow their fanbase. 
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View their music/bio here!
Visit VOG’s Store Page

Voices of Glory is also currently featured at #1 on RadioActive Airplay’s Artist Chart, where they have accumulated 390+ streams/plays and 125+ downloads!

tmgradiogirl: Click over to hear the newly released Staff Picks!

tmgradiogirl:

Head over to the Radio Girl blog to listen to this week’s 2010 Staff Picks