Monday, December 9, 2019

Taylor O'Connor Visits Section 36!


Section 36 Music has another visitor! Taylor O'Connor is a talented singer and Nashville resident. It was great to have her visit and talk about her past recordings, her appearances, and more! I'm sure you'll enjoy what she had to say.


So, let's see what happened when Taylor O'Connor Visited Section 36!

In May you released your latest single “Wine Again”. What can you tell me about that song?
“Wine Again” was one of my favorite songs I’ve ever written because I feel like the base of the song is something everyone has had to deal with.. asking for advice from people, not listening, and wondering why nothing is changing. 

Have you been working on any other recordings, and when might we be able to hear the results?
Recently I have been really grinding on my songwriting.. I am hoping to set up some dates to record an EP that will be released in 2020!

You recently made the move from your Massachusetts home to Nashville. How did you decide to make that change?
I decided to make the move to Nashville because I was going to school at Berklee College of Music and though I enjoyed my time there I felt like I kept wishing time would fly by so I could finally move to Nashville and be in the atmosphere that is Music City, so I decided to take a break from school, move down here and dive right into it! 

You've been able to perform at several live shows. What have you liked about those experiences?
My favorite thing about live performances is really feeling connected with your audience, wether it’s them singing along, or them just watching you, you can feel the engagement and it makes you feel like you’re giving them something important 

Do you have any upcoming appearances you’re especially excited about?
I am in the process of planning gigs for 2020

Right now, what would you say is your biggest career challenge?
My biggest career challenge as of late is definitely pumping out songs fast enough, my personal writing style is slow and steady but I wish I could just pump out 10000 songs a day, but who doesn’t! 

What are your immediate career goals?
My immediate career goals are to get a publishing deal with a label 


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Hopefully Taylor can reach that goal!

As always, I want to thank Taylor for visiting. I also want to thank her for sending along the pictures that accompany the interview. They’re fantastic.

Since I know you’ll want to follow along with Taylor to see what she's up to and how her career is progressing, I suggest you check out and follow her social media accounts: Instagram, and Facebook. You should also be sure to check out all the ways to hear her single "Wine Again". It’s the best way to make sure you don’t miss any of the exciting things she teased during the interview.

Of course you should also check out her Section 36 Music page. There you'll find more links, pictures, and some of her music. It's a great way to enjoy everything Taylor has to offer.

Thanks again Taylor, and good luck with your next endeavor! 

Monday, December 2, 2019

Lyssa Coulter Visits Section 36!


Section 36 Music has another visitor! Lyssa Coulter is a
talented singer and Nashville resident. You may be familiar with the performances she’s done across the country. I was thrilled that she was willing to visit with us to discuss those topics, and everything else having to do with her music career. I'm sure you'll enjoy what she had to say.

So, let's see what happened when Lyssa Coulter Visited Section 36!

This summer you released your latest single “Cruisin’”. What can you tell me about that song?
My single “Cruisin’” was written by myself and New England Singer/Songwriter, Paige Davis. She came down to Nashville to visit, the first week I had moved down, back in February. It was about 1:00 a.m. and we were both wide awake and I had shown her some lyrics that I had been sitting on for a while. She vibed with them and we were able to create what we thought was a “windows down, summertime, feel good song”. We really wanted it to be something listeners could just enjoy and have fun with. 

Have you been working on any other recordings, and when might we be able to hear the results? 
I do have a song currently in the works. I don’t want to give too too much away, but I am currently working on producing it with Matthew Taylor who is an incredible singer/songwriter and producer. It is was written by one of my close friends Molly Mae. It’s really exciting and an honor to be trusted to cut a track. More details regarding title of song and release date in end December/beginning of January.

You made the move from your Massachusetts home to Nashville. How has that decision helped your career?
Moving to Nashville was a really big decision as when I was in middle/highschool I had not planned on leaving my home town never mind the state or New England. Moving to Nashville has been an incredible experience so far. I did not go to college so it’s almost like my own personal “College Experience”. I’ve learned so many perspectives of the industry and have met so many people along with just expanding my general knowledge of the music industry. It has helped a lot with expanding my network and has allowed me to meet, collaborate and learn from so many other creatives. The talent in the town is endless and pushes me to strive to be a better artist and over all musician. 

You've been able to perform at several live shows. What have you liked about those experiences?
Live performances are my favorite. They allow me to truly
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Matthew Allen Photography
connect with my listeners and with an audience in a way you can’t behind the social media wall. I had the opportunity to play out west at a few festivals this past summer and I was just stunned and was honestly speechless seeing people singing along to not just the covers we played but also my original tunes. There is nothing like that feeling. 

Do you have any upcoming appearances you’re especially excited about?
We have a lot of exciting plans for 2020. We have some tour plans that I’m especially excited about, but again, I don’t want to give away too much. I do want the #CoulterCrew to know we have some really exciting things in the works for 2020 and we will be visiting brand new cities. 

Right now, what would you say is your biggest career challenge?
I think the biggest challenge in my career is knowing who's truly on your team (friends, artists, industry pros and even family). I also think one of the bigger challenges is really creating an understanding as to who I want to be as an artist at the end of the day. I’ve only been in this for two years and I’m still In the experimental stage of what I want my music to sound like. I think another big challenge is finding the balance of the Lyssa “at home” and Lyssa “on stage”. Finding the perfect mix is something that is constantly being worked on. It’s important that my listeners get to know the real me. 

What are your immediate career goals?
One of my immediate goals consist of getting as much music as possible out in 2020. I spent 2019 writing a ton and I can’t wait to show everyone what I’ve been working on. Another one being expanding on the amount of performances we play next year. This year I only had a few dozen shows. In 2018 I had over 150 performances and I really would like to get back to those numbers. Performing keeps me on my toes and I love it. 

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Hopefully Lyssa can reach those goals!

As always, I want to thank Lyssa for visiting. I also want to thank her for sending along the fantastic pictures that accompany the interview. They’re simply perfect.

Since I know you’ll want to follow along with Lyssa to see what she's up to and how her career is progressing, I suggest you check out and follow her social media accounts: Instagram, and Facebook. You should also be sure to visit her website. It’s the best way to make sure you don’t miss any of the exciting things she teased during the interview.

You can also go directly to check out her wonderful music. Whether you prefer Apple or Spotify, I know you’re going to love what you find.

Of course you should also check out her Section 36 Music page. There you'll find more links, pictures, and some of her music. It's a great way to enjoy everything Lyssa has to offer.

Thanks again Lyssa, and good luck with your next endeavor! 

Wednesday, November 20, 2019

Michelle Rose Visits Section 36!

Photo by Amanda Ferguson Photography
Section 36 Music has another visitor! Michelle Rose is a talented singer, and current student at Berklee College of Music. You may be familiar with her recently released music video. I was excited that she was willing to visit with us to discuss that, and everything else having to do with her budding music career. I'm sure you'll enjoy what she had to say.

So, let's see what happened when Michelle Rose Visited Section 36!

You recently released a fantastic video for your song “Angel in Disguise”. What was that like to put together? 
It was a dream-come-true.  We planned and finished it within a month.  I’ve always wanted to put together an edgier music video with a motorcycle and lots of leather, and I finally had the opportunity to do that.  I’ve also always loved colored eye contacts and wanted to use them for a project, and I’m so happy that I could use them for this video. I tried to incorporate many different “disguises” in the video, so I had a brunette wig, gray/white wig, red contacts, red cat eye contacts, and white contacts.  I really wanted to surprise people with the different costumes. We filmed it in one long fifteen-hour filming day, and it was amazing! We were all exhausted by the end of it, but I’m so proud of that video. It’s my favorite one that I’ve ever worked on. 

Does the video release mean a single for “Angel in Disguise” will be on the way?  
It depends!   I’m currently trying to finish a full album with my producer, so it will definitely be on that album.  I’m just not sure if I’ll also release it as a single, or just with the the full album. 




You have several other amazing original songs on your website. Are there plans to release those in the future?
 Thank you so much!  Yes, and I’m so excited about it!  I started working on this album with my producer two years ago, so I’m really anxious to finish that once these next few songs are recorded.  My voice and music style has matured a lot over these past two years, so I think it will be fun to hear that progression when you listen to the album. 

You’re currently a student at Berklee. What is the most important thing that is doing for your career?
It’s giving me an amazing education and making me a better musician.  Most of my favorite singers only focus on singing in their careers, which is great, but for me, it was really important to have a well-rounded music education so I can better communicate with other musicians and have more control over my career.  I really love learning, and Berklee has been incredible for that. Berklee was my dream school for years, so I really feel honored to have the opportunity to walk around this campus and be surrounded by talented musicians everyday.

You have had the opportunity to perform live in various locations. Does any specific appearance stand out in your mind? Why?
Every year for the past five years, I’ve had the opportunity to sing the National Anthem at the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure Walk, in front of 40,000 people.  Like many performers, the bigger the crowd, the more comfortable I feel; so it’s the ideal crowd size for me. When I was little, I dreamt about performing in front of crowds of this size, and it’s crazy to think that I’ve already accomplished that goal. 

Right now, what would you say is your biggest career challenge?
Getting noticed by more people.  I feel that I’ve been doing all that I can to set up this career for myself, and the next step is to have more people viewing my videos and listening to my music.  Sometimes it can be frustrating, feeling like not many people have access to what you’re putting out into the world. But I know that, with time, more people will see it and hopefully want to keep following my music career. 

What are your immediate career goals?
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Amanda Ferguson Photography
I have many, but I don’t give secrets away. :)  Realistically, I want to have more people listening to my music, grow a bigger following with that, and eventually start touring.  That’s been my dream my whole life.  



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Hopefully we can all help Michelle reach those goals!

As always, I want to thank Michelle for visiting. I also want to thank her for sending along so many amazing pictures to accompany the interview. Stay tuned to see even more pictures featured on Section 36 in the future!

Since I'm sure you want to follow along with Michelle to see what she's up to and how her career is progressing, I suggest you check out and follow her social media accounts: Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube. You should also be sure to visit her website. As I mentioned, she has a lot of great music stored there, among other things!

Of course you should also check out her Section 36 Music page. There you'll find more links, pictures, and some of her music. It's a great way to enjoy everything Michelle has to offer.

Thanks again Michelle, and good luck with your next endeavor! 

Tuesday, November 12, 2019

Christiana Berenguer Visits Section 36!

Section 36 Music has another visitor! You may remember Christiana from her wonderful appearance at Fenway Park,
Photo by Brian Doherty
which she discussed here. Now I thought it would be fun 
to talk all about her music. She recently moved to New York City to give a boost to her singing career, so I'm sure you're as anxious as I am to hear how that's gone and what she has coming up next.



So let’s see what happens when Christiana Berenguer visits Section 36!


You recently moved from Boston to New York City. What led to that change?
I have always wanted to live in NYC for as long as I can remember. I was obsessed with Juliard before I discovered Berklee and I did a lot of classical voice auditions in NYC in high-school. I got an Internship at Mac Presents in NYC and decided that this was the best place for me right now at this stage in my life and career. 

You’ve been able to perform live on many occasions, including the memorable appearance at Fenway Park. What have you enjoyed about those shows?
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Brian Doherty
I have always written my own music, recorded my own music and performed concerts in my bedroom since I was little. Being at Berklee really allowed me to participate in all kinds of performances in several genres. I love when I am standing up there in front of everyone singing because I feel proud that I am pursuing the dreams that I have had since I was young. I feel the same when walking city streets, or during studio sessions. I am happy that I stuck with something that I love, and that my hard work paid off.


Do you have any upcoming appearances you’re excited about?
Not YET but I just recorded a video demo to be able to perform at restaurants all around NYC, and I have some new music in the works with some amazing producers and writers. 


I really enjoyed your music video to “Finding Me”. How was that to put together?
“Finding Me” was a very therapeutic song for me that I co wrote with my dear friend of Sleeping Lion, Nate Flaks and wonderful producer/ friend Adam Loeffler. I met the guys at Surefire Creative Studios through the owner at UFC gym that I attended and they really worked with me on pricing, visuals, theme and more. I was nervous at first filming something so professional but I was in my element really quickly. Most importantly, I was so proud of the exhausting rewarding hours that I put into it.


After the success of the “Finding Me” single, have you been doing any more studio work lately?
Yes yes absolutely! Finally settled into NYC and working with some amazing friends and producers on some tracks. Really trying to not be so hard on myself and just take it easy instead of stressing that I’m “too old” because I’m obviously not. Will update everyone soon :) 


Right now, what would you say is your biggest career challenge?
My biggest career challenge right now is myself and the self doubt that I have had lately. I am afraid to write sometimes because I feel like what I write is crap and that I am never going to make it in such a populated industry. It’s all I’ve ever wanted so that’s TERRIFYING. My anxiety also tries to tell me I’m too old to be a famous touring pop musician because my idols started WAY younger. This is simply in my head and something I must work through, and I deal with it everyday.


What are your immediate career goals?
Put out a new single about the interesting stage I’m at in my life right now. I’m finally happy with who I am as a woman and that’s big for me. I am planning on performing gigs around NYC for some extra cash as well.  Just always reminding myself to be kind to myself.

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That sounds like a wonderful plan.

As always, I want to thank Christiana for visiting. It was great to catch up and hear everything she had to say. I also want to thank her for sending along the pictures that accompany the interview. They always make for a much better post!

Since I'm sure you want to follow along with Christiana to see what she's up to, I suggest you check out and follow her social media accounts: InstagramFacebook, and Twitter.

Of course you should also check out her Section 36 Music page. There you'll find more links, pictures, and some of her music. It's a great way to enjoy everything Christiana has to offer.

Thanks again Christiana, and good luck with your upcoming activities!

Wednesday, October 30, 2019

"Forged" Visits Section 36!



Section 36 Music has another visitor! Well I guess, technically, two visitors. This time we talked with Jess and Shauna, founding members of "Forged". The two have seen their music careers flow from songwriters, to a duo, and now to a full band. I was excited that they were willing to talk with us about all of that, and more!

So, let's see what happens when "Forged" visits Section 36!

How did the two of you meet and get together?
We were both asked to sing at a Women's Retreat in 2006.  When we met at our first practice we had instant "music chemistry".  It was so easy to work with each other and we found that our voices and styles blended really well.  

How was Forged created?
Forged has heavenly origins.  We both felt like God wanted us to use your gifts in songwriting and vocals in the country music world.  Our name Forged was created by Shauna, she loved the strength of the word.  Forged has multiple definitions; 1-create, 2-make or shape by heating in a fire or furnace and beating or hammering it, 3-to form, 4-to form or make especially by concentrated effort, 5-move forward or take the lead, 6-to make strong steady progress.

Was the transition from “songwriter” to “performer” difficult?
Performing has never been an issue because we both started
singing as kids and didn't start writing until a few years ago.

You've been able to perform at several live shows. What have you liked about those appearances?
We love to do what we love to do lol.  We love being able to share our passion with our fans!

Do you have any upcoming appearances you’re excited about?
We have a few radio appearances TBD and a fundraiser for the local substance abuse recovery center in our hometown, Gates Recovery Center.

I really enjoyed your EP, Burned & Broken. What was it like to put that together?
We realized how much we love being in the studio, watching our music babies come to life.

Have you been working on any other recordings, and when might we be able to hear any results?
We have a lot of music in the works right now.  We have songs that
we have recorded and are still in the process of recording with the sole purpose of pitching them to other artists for them to use.  We are finishing up a new single called, "You Can't Fix Crazy".  Of course we are also writing a ton because we can't stop.

What was it like the first time you heard one of your songs on the radio?
Completely surreal!!!  We have a song that gets played in Boston on 101.7 and we freak out every time we hear it!  We are just so honored that people want to hear our music.

Right now, what would you say is your biggest career challenge?
We have 10 kids combined so that makes everything crazy.  Our other band members have kids also.  So just trying to juggle children's schedules and fitting in times to meet and practice and write is always a challenge but worth it.

What are your immediate career goals?
We have lots of goals and dreams.  We all love performing, so getting more opportunities to get out there.  We hope to get our next single on the radio.  We unanimously all want to see our songs sung by other artists.  Of course we would love to go on tour with Little Big Town haha.

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Those are great plans! I can't wait to see how it all works out for them!

As always, I want to thank Jess and Shauna for visiting. It was great to hear everything they both had to say. I also want to thank them for sending along the pictures that accompany the interview. They always make for a much better post!

Since I'm sure you want to follow along with "Forged" to see what they're up to, I suggest you check out and follow their social media accounts: InstagramFacebook, and Twitter.

Of course you could also check out their Section 36 Music page. There you'll find more links, pictures, and some of their music. It's a great way to enjoy all things "Forged".


Thanks again Forged, and good luck with your upcoming activities!

Wednesday, September 11, 2019

Morgan Dzicek Sang at Fenway for Childhood Cancer Awareness Night

Previously posted on Section 36

On Saturday, the Red Sox held Childhood Cancer Awareness Day at the ballpark. As part of Childhood Cancer Awareness month, the Sox took the opportunity pregame to honor survivors of, or those dealing with, childhood cancer, as well as those helping to find a cure. With their long-standing relationship with the Jimmy Fund, it was certainly a cause the Sox are familiar with.


As part of the ceremony, Morgan Dzicek was given the opportunity to sing the national anthem. 



Morgan was the perfect choice, for a few reasons. For one, she is a childhood cancer survivor herself, having been diagnosed with a rare form of cancer at the age of 13. It took 40 rounds of radiation over the next four years before she was declared cancer free at 17.


Morgan is also currently a member of the New England Patriots Cheerleaders. With the Patriots opening their season the following night, the crossover appeal is obvious.


Finally, Morgan is simply an amazing singer. She's a graduate of Berklee College of Music, and even has her own single on her resume. Released last fall, “Every Step of the Way” is an incredibly beautiful song about her battle with cancer. The video for the song was just released a few days ago. Check it out below.



As we continue to celebrate Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, there are naturally several ways you can help out.


Morgan herself is personally passionate about “Make-a-Wish Massachusetts and Rhode Island”. It was with their help that she was able to record “Every Step of the Way”. But, certainly do whatever you can to help those suffering from the effects of childhood cancer, whether that's through Make-a-Wish, the Jimmy Fund, or another option of your choosing.

I also assume that you're going to want to hear "Every Step of the Way" over and over. I know I did. In that case, you're in luck! It's available on Spotify, apple music, and basically anywhere else you get your favorite music.

Be sure to go find it now!