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Coolzey - Max Wax - January 2007

CoolzeyIn the past you might find Coolzey chasing beautiful girls from Iowa to Puerto Rico or drawing nude forms with charcoal, but these days the cornfield-to-club-gig MC is more focused on his music than ever. Maximum Ink spoke with Coolzey as he drove down Highway 1, somewhere between Iowa City and Fairfeild. Here's what the homegrown hip-hop head had to say about his upcoming tour with The Crest, his style of music and the ban to stop him from performing anywhere in Champagne, IL, ever again. 

 

Max Wax: You are going to do a tour with The Crest?

Coolzey: We're probably going to do a nice big posse with Kanser from Minneapolis or Saturday Morning Soundtrack from Minneapolis are both interested. The Rusty Pelicans from Milwaukee are very interested. Sounds like it's going to be a good little Midwest tour starting in February.

MW: What label are you on?

C: Me? I'm not on a label. I call it Public School Records when I put albums out but I'm unsigned. I like it that way. I got people putting out records of mine around Iowa City. I got a bunch of music I got to get out there.

MW: And you DJ too?

C: Yeah. I make my own beats on an MPC, I DJ. I don't to a lot of complicated cuts; I can mix and do stuff live. I did some cuts on my last album, Akstoopid, which was basically a demo I passed around to everybody. On the He Did EP I had my DJ Fed Up do the cuts. I picked out the cuts and told him what to do basically, but he did all the scratches.

He Did EP

MW: I got your EP, it's pretty dope. I just heard the hidden track today.

C: Oh yeah, that was fun. That was a fucking fun day when we recorded that song. That whole song was conceived and recorded in 48 hours. It was fun. You ever heard of Will Whitmore before?

MW: No.

C: He's great man. He's on Southern Records, he's actually getting really big right now, and he’s touring around the country doing sold-out shows. He plays banjo and sings. He's a grassroots dude from Keokuk, IA. We both met in Iowa City. He's a great, great dude. If you like bluegrass or folk music at all I would really recommend checking him out. I'm also working with DJ PRZM from Spitball. I'm heading out to California in late January or early February. We've already been trading beats with each other. I'm about the creative process. I love recording. To tell you the truth, I like live shows, but I like the recording process way more. Creating and writing.

MW: And you make rock too?

C: I've been doing hip-hop ever since I was a kid. In fact I only listened to hip-hop until I was a junior in high school, except for a few classics like AC/DC. I definitely got into all kinds of music in college and late high school. I learned how to play a lot of instruments - guitar, bass, drums. I've known how to play keyboards my whole life, my mom was a piano teacher. I definitely love all kinds of music. Hip-hop, especially East Coast, late 80s/early 90s hip-hop has always been my main thing and I love making hip-hop - making beats especially. Making beats is my main musical endeavor. I definitely play rock and roll too. I play in a couple bands. One called Naked Hasselhoff. I play bass in that band. We're going on tour in June. Death-surf is the kind of music we play. I'm in a more classic-rock/country style band called The Old Man that plays around Iowa City. I've got a couple other projects, but those are the more active ones.

MW: How do you describe your style of hip-hop?

C: I think a lot of the time when people say old school they're getting pigeonholed into holding onto something or trying to do something that’s already been done. In fact I got a review recently that basically dissed me because I sounded like classic old school hip-hop. Which to me was like, whoa, shit man. For that guy it was a dis, for me it was praise. I'm just influenced. I think it's original because I am a guy who grew up a block away from a cornfield in Iowa. And I grew up listening to, basically, black guys from the East Coast, from Brooklyn and Queens and Manhattan talking into my headphones. I related to them more than I did to anybody from where I grew up. Not just black guys, guys from New York City. My favorites were guys like Big Daddy Kane, Lord Finesse, Biz Markie. That classic stuff. I definitely would say for my beats, I use records. I use old records. And I use an MPC, so I'm into the old-school style of making beats. I use a lot of samples and chop them up. As far as my rhyme styles go, I'm not into super complex, fast rhyming. I think it takes a lot more skill to rhyme like someone like MF Doom. To rhyme like someone who rhymes really slow but you still have to be witty and charismatic. I do fast rhymes too, but I like super head nod, 85 to 95 tempo stuff. That type of shit. I'm all about that. East Coast late 80s/early 90s hip-hop is what I strive to sound like, but I'm trying to make something new. I think "Trees And Dirt" is an example of how I'm trying to break away from getting pigeonholed in an old-school genre.

MW: Have you had problems finding exposure coming from Iowa?

C: Yes and no. Early on, around 2002, I was in a more comedy hip-hop group called the Sucka MCs. Now, I always have to clarify this when I say comedy hip-hop. The song "Funny Rappers" is actually about the fact that I've had to deal with so many bad comedy rappers in the last six years because of the Sucka MCs. We were dudes who loved hip-hop and we wrote rhymes, we just like to make jokes like Biz Markie makes jokes. Like Redman makes jokes. But because we were white guys from Iowa, people would say that we were rich frat boys making fun of hip-hop or something. Which totally wasn't the case. We were a bunch of broke musicians that just loved hip-hop and wanted to make hip-hop. We made beats and music, and we like to make each other laugh so we made funny rhymes. We never were ever making fun of hip-hop. Anyway, the Sucka MCs got signed in 2002, so exposure-wise we did have a good break there. We got signed to this New York label, Ace Fu Records. We burned some bridges with that group because the group was impulsive, Dionysian. We got fucked up, we were a really debaucherous group. We opened up for Vanilla Ice in Champagne, IL, and somebody from our crew stole a 24-pack of beer, Dr. Don from our crew did. We got kicked out, the cops called on us, never allowed to play in Champagne. We opened up for Paul Barman in Boston and New York City and during Paul Barman's finale song at the Middle East in Boston one of the dudes from our crew got up on stage to the horrification of everybody else and put Paul Barman in a headlock. It was horrifying. I had to give Paul Barman a big hug and some free CDs. So we burned a lot of bridges and we got dropped from the label because everybody from the crew was so fucked up. They were canceling shows. So we had a break, we kind of blew it, but it was like an infamous thing. People are still asking me about it. It's cool in a way, but I have trouble getting shows in certain towns.

MW: What do you think commercial rap is lacking today?

C: As far as bad rap music, what I think bad rap music is, which is most commercial rap these days, I think it lacks soul. I want to say, that is not a hollow vague statement. I really believe, in music in general, that soul is the most important thing. You can always tell when a band lacks soul. Oh, and the other thing they lack is self-security. I've seen so many so many insecure bands and so many insecure rap groups. And I think that all these thugs coming out are so insecure. Talking about their guns with their keyboard-tinkly beats. I can smell insecurity a mile a way. The two things I think that they lack the most are soul and self-worth. They think that they have such little self worth that they will ho themselves out for money and bitches. If that's all life is worth to them, what are they going to do with their money and bitches? Just get off. It's all masturbation for them. I hate that. I'm a spiritual person but I like to party and have fun and I love money and bitches just as much as the next guy but I love them. I love them for the beauty of it. I love the beauty of things that you can do with money and I love the beauty women. 

MW: Not just what they do for your ego.

C: Or your penis! Oh here's the other thing - rappers double their vocals too much these days. I've been noticing this. People got to stop doubling their vocals. Good rappers don't need to double their vocals. Biz Markie, Lord Finesse, Doom, never doubled their vocals because they can deliver it all in one take and have it sound good and charismatic and it doesn't sound all doctored up. Rappers out there, if I could tell them one thing, "Quit doubling your vocals so much!" Just do one take man, that's what I'm saying.

MW: Your rapping style on "French Fries And Ice Cream" is different from the rest of He Did. Do you have different lyrical styles that you use?

C: I have a lyric on the song "Purple Porcupine" where I say, "Never use same voices, it's just what comes out." It just what comes out of me when I hear a beat. What comes out of me when I hear a beat is the way that my voice sounds. Sometimes it makes me need to have a lisp, sometimes it makes me need to plug my nose, sometimes it makes me need to  rap high or low. I don't categorize them as styles. Some styles are like other styles. It's like a sliding scale of what the beat makes me do. 

MW: Is there anything else you want to say to our Midwest, Maximum Ink readers?

C: The readers are in a good place for hip-hop. Minnesota is one of the best places to be in the United States right now. Everywhere I go, I tell people they are lucky to be where they are right now. Because we definitely got things going on out here in the Midwest. I firmly believe that. You might go to a bad show here and there or an unattended show. You may only have one good show in town a night, but I'd say we're in a really good place in the Midwest right now, thanks to a lot of pioneers and thanks to everybody in music and hip-hop. We're in a good place.

 

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03/06/2008
AEROSMITH Pulls Out Of Harley Owners Group 25th Anniversary Celebration in Milwaukee


The Business Journal of Milwaukee reports that AEROSMITH has cancelled its scheduled concert at the Harley Owners Group 25th anniversary celebration August 28 at Miller Park in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Citing a spokesperson for the band, H.O.G. said Thursday that AEROSMITH cancelled because of "medical reasons" and that the band does not have any other scheduled dates through the rest of the year. A press release from the organization did not provide details.

"While it's disappointing to lose AEROSMITH, we have a great lineup of musical acts including KID ROCK, SUGARLAND, and JOAN JETT AND THE BLACKHEARTS," said Mike Keefe, H.O.G. vice president. "We're pleased to announce that all entertainment during our 25th anniversary celebration at Miller Park will be free for all H.O.G. members."

Read more at
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03/04/2008
Guitar great Jeff Healey dies, 41


Courtesy RTE Entertainment: Jeff Healey, the Canadian guitarist who sold over a million copies of his debut album 'See the Light' and starred opposite Patrick Swayze in 'Road House', has died.

Healey, who was 41, had battled cancer throughout his life and died on Sunday in Toronto.

As an infant Healey lost his eyesight due to retino blastoma, a rare form of cancer.

AdvertisementHe began playing the guitar when he was three-years-old and developed a style of playing the guitar across his lap while seated.

Discovered by the legendary guitarist Stevie Ray Vaughan in a Toronto bar at 15, Healey put together his first band at 17 and later found fame with his trio The Jeff Healey Band.

The trio's debut, 'See the Light', was Grammy-nominated and gave them a US hit with the track 'Angel Eyes'. 

Healey explored early jazz on his later albums but had completed work on his first rock and blues album in eight years, 'Mess of Blues'. It was due for release in Europe on 20 March.

He is survived by his wife and two children.




02/28/2008
Texas Native Kris Kristofferson Endorses Barack Obama: Legendary Singer Inspired


Kristofferson endorses Obama for President

Legendary Texas singer, songwriter, actor and social justice activist Kris Kristofferson has endorsed Barack Obama in his bid for the Democratic nomination for President of the United States.  The Texas primary election is Tuesday, March 4th.

"I believe in Barack Obama like I believed in the Kennedys," Kristofferson said. "In the months before his death, John Kennedy pointed out that while we could not agree on their choice of government, there was much in the history of Russian people we could admire in terms of personal courage in the World War and artistic and scientific achievement.  It's this spirit of finding common ground and working things out through dialogue and diplomacy that the world needs so desperately today at this critical point in our history. This is the hope that Obama inspires."

Born in Texas and raised in a military family, Kristofferson was a Golden Gloves boxer who studied creative writing at Pomona College in California. The Phi Beta Kappa graduate earned a Rhodes scholarship to study literature at Oxford, where he boxed, played rugby and continued to write songs. After graduating from Oxford, Kristofferson served in the army as an Airborne Ranger helicopter pilot and achieved the rank of Captain.

In 1965, Kristofferson turned down an assignment to teach at West Point and, inspired by songwriters like Willie Nelson and Johnny Cash, moved to Nashville to pursue his music.  After struggling in Music City for several years, Kristofferson achieved remarkable success as a country songwriter at the start of the 1970s. His songs "Me and Bobby McGee," "Help Me Make It Through the Night," "Sunday Morning Coming Down," and "For the Good Times," all chart-topping hits, helped redefine country songwriting.

By 1987, it was estimated that more than 450 artists had recorded Kristofferson's compositions. His renown as a songwriter triggered Kristofferson's successful career as a performer and that, in turn, brought him to the attention of Hollywood, leading to his flourishing career as a film actor.

Kristofferson has acted in more than 90 films. He'll appear in the upcoming feature films "Powder Blue" with Forest Whitaker and "He's Just Not That Into You" starring Scarlett Johansson, Jennifer Aniston, Ben Afflect, Jennifer Connelly and Drew Barrymore. Other recent films include "Fast Food Nation," "Dreamer: Inspired By A True Story," "The Wendell Baker Story," "The Jacket," and "Silver City."

In 1977 Kristofferson won a Golden Globe for Best Actor in "A Star Is Born."  He's starred in cult favorites including the "Blade" trilogy, "Lone Star," "A Soldier's Daughter Never Cries," "Convoy," "Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore," "Blume In Love," "Cisco Pike," and "Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid." 

Heralded as an artist's artist, the three-time GRAMMY winner has recorded 26 albums, including three with pals Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash and Waylon Jennings as part of the Highwaymen. Kristofferson has spent three decades performing concerts all over the world, in most recent years in a solo acoustic setting.

Kristofferson has reached living legend status. In addition to many other awards, Kristofferson is a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame, winner of the prestigious Johnny Mercer Award from the Songwriter Hall of Fame, and was honored with the American Veteran's Association's "Veteran of the Year Award" in 2002.  In 2007, Kristofferson was honored with the Johnny Cash Visionary Award from Country Music Television.




02/28/2008
Former Hendrix drummer Buddy Miles dies in Texas


LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Drummer Buddy Miles, who played with Jimi Hendrix in his short-lived group, Band of Gypsys, died at his home in Austin, Texas on Tuesday, his publicist said.

Miles, who was 60, suffered from congestive heart failure, Duane Lee said on Wednesday. He did not know the official cause of death.

With his bombastic style, the former teen prodigy helped develop such musical forms as funk metal and acid jazz thanks to his work with such guitarists as John McLaughlin, Mike Bloomfield and Carlos Santana.

In 1967, he and Bloomfield co-founded Electric Flag, whose rock-brass sound influenced Chicago and Blood, Sweat & Tears.

But Miles is probably best known for his stint with Band of Gypsys, an all-black group put together by Hendrix in 1969 after the dissolution of the Jimi Hendrix Experience.

Miles and bass player Billy Cox, an old Army buddy of Hendrix's, kicked the guitarist into a higher gear with an Afrocentric, polyrhythmic groove.

The funky sound marked a strong contrast from the melodic stylings of Hendrix's English bandmates in the Experience, drummer Mitch Mitchell and bass player Noel Redding.

The Band of Gypsys are immortalized on an acclaimed album of the same name, which drew from four shows performed on New Year's Eve and New Year's Day 1970 at the Fillmore East in New York City. Miles contributed two of his own compositions, "We Gotta Live Together" and "Changes."

Read the entire article HERE




02/27/2008
The Gretsch Company Celebrates 125 Years of 'That Great Gretsch Sound'


SAVANNAH, Ga., U.S.A., January 1, 2008 – The Gretsch Company, one of the world’s most well-known drum and guitar manufacturers, will celebrate its 125th anniversary in 2008.  Throughout the year, Gretsch will celebrate by introducing new lines of limited edition anniversary drums, guitars, and other Gretsch products; conducting an online search for the world’s best unsigned bands; and hosting a major concert event in New York City featuring an illustrious lineup of “Gretsch Greats.”

“It’s quite exciting to reach this remarkable milestone,” said President Fred W. Gretsch.  “We owe our many years of success to four generations of Gretsch owners and the dedicated men and women on their team who were – and are – passionate about great music and high-quality instruments.”

According to research conducted by American Management Services, Inc., only three percent of American family-owned businesses survive to the fourth generation.  The Gretsch Company is among that relative handful of fourth-generation companies. 

Based in Savannah, Ga., the company has earned its reputation as an industry leader through 125 years of enduring commitment to manufacturing professional-quality, handcrafted instruments.  The Gretsch Company began in 1883 when Friedrich Gretsch, a German immigrant, started making banjos, tambourines and other instruments in a Brooklyn, N.Y. factory.  At the time, Chester A. Arthur was president of the United States and the Brooklyn Bridge was celebrating its grand opening, making it much easier for young Friedrich to get to and from Manhattan from his Brooklyn, N.Y. shop. 

The company’s popularity grew steadily, then exploded with the arrival of rock-n-roll in the 1950s and 1960s as Gretsch attracted famous endorsers like George Harrison, Bo Diddley and Charlie Watts. 

Gretsch has been a family business for all but 18 years of its history, starting when third-generation owner Fred Gretsch, Jr. sold The Gretsch Company to Baldwin Music Company in 1967 – a period much maligned by Gretsch aficionados.  Without the family commitment that had driven the business for so many years, the company faltered.  As a testament to his passion for the family business, the company’s current president, Fred W. Gretsch, vowed to one day regain control.  In 1985, he made good on his promise and bought The Gretsch Company back from Baldwin.  He moved operations to Savannah, Ga., where the revitalized company began to offer new, vintage-styled Gretsch guitars and classic Gretsch drums.  The new products were immediately successful and The Gretsch Company once again became a leading force in the musical instrument industry.

Today, Gretsch drums and guitars are the preferred instruments of many studio musicians and recording artists looking for unique tonal quality and hand-made craftsmanship. 

“For as long as I can remember Gretsch drums have always epitomized ‘class,’” said longtime Gretsch endorser Phil Collins.  “I remember prowling around the drum shops of London in the 60s gazing at the beautiful drums in the windows.  More often than not it was the Gretsch kits that made my mouth water.  Then I started to notice which drummers played which drums – Charlie Watts played Gretsch, so did Tony Williams.  Many more of course, but those two were enough for me.”

As the 2007 recipient of Cox Family Enterprise Center’s Century Award for Family Business, the company is also known for its strong commitment to community service.  Last year, Gretsch awarded four college scholarships and donated numerous guitars for school fundraisers across the country.  The Gretsch family was also an early major sponsor of the Georgia Music Hall of Fame in Macon, Ga. 

“The Gretsch Company is gearing up for another 125 years of excellence” said CFO Dinah Gretsch.  “We look forward to an exciting future creating that great Gretsch sound.”

More information about The Gretsch Company’s 125th Anniversary celebrations can be found at www.gretsch125th.com

and www.myspace.com/gretsch125th.

About The Gretsch Company

Founded in 1883 as a small musical instrument shop in Brooklyn, N.Y., The Gretsch Company, now based in Savannah, Ga., has produced some of the world’s greatest drums and guitars over the span of four generations.  With its emphasis on hand-craftsmanship and commitment to quality, Gretsch has pioneered new designs and manufacturing techniques, winning endorsements from some of the music industry’s most respected artists, including Chet Atkins, Charlie Watts, Neil Young and Phil Collins.  Gretsch also owns and manufactures some of the other most popular and historic music industry products and brands including Bigsby® Vibratos and Sho-Bud® Pedal Steel Guitars.  The company has strong worldwide ties with musical giants Kaman and Fender, placing the Gretsch name in concert halls and recording studios around the globe.




02/23/2008
BLACK CROWES Say MAXIM Review A Fraud


The Associated Press reports the BLACK CROWES are lashing out at Maxim magazine for reviewing the band's new album — apparently without actually hearing it first.

The review, published in Maxim's March issue, gives the CROWES' "Warpaint" a rating of two-and-a-half stars out of five.

"The writer — who has not heard the album since advance CDs were not made available — wrote what appears to be a disparaging assessment anyway, citing, 'it hasn't left Chris Robinson and the gang much room for growth,'" said a
statement on the band's official Web site.

Read the entire article from
The Associated Press.




02/22/2008
GENE SIMMONS' Lawyer Confirms Sex Tape's Authenticity


Showbiz Spy reports that Gene Simmons' lawyers have started sending out cease-and-desist letters to those that have posted the now infamous "Gene Simmons sex tape" — and have pretty much confirmed it's him in the video.

The letter, sent to Valleywag.com, reads, in part, "The video in question was surreptitiously filmed without Mr. Simmons' knowledge by a woman named Traci Anna Koval.

"To the the extent that Ms. Koval ever claimed to have any interest in the video, which is both disputed and inconceivable, given its surreptitious filming, such rights were acquired by our client Allied Industry in 2003, pursuant to a written assignment and release agreement in which Ms. Koval assigned all of her interest in the video to Allied Industry, including the copyright, represented and warranted that no additional copies would be exploited or distributed and expressly consented to injunctive relief."

The video, which surfaced on Tuesday, shows Simmons in bed with a woman identified as a spokesmodel for Frank's Energy Drink. Simmons reportedly endorses the drink.

Photos on the site promoting the sex video show the couple going at it in several positions, with Simmons keeping his shirt on (and his pants around his ankles) and the woman wearing lingerie.

Simmons and longtime love, former Playboy model Shannon Tweed, have been a couple for over 20 years and have two children, 19-year-old Nicholas and 15-year-old Sophie.

You can read the full cease-and-desist letter
here.



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