14. March 2010

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Kaci Bolls Live.

Kaci Bolls Live.

There are some songs I’ve always played live that haven’t been available on a cd, but for which I’ve always gotten cd requests.  Some of you say these were written “just for you!”  Then there are the songs that have aged quite a bit, but seem to take on more life as the living keeps on going….and as I kept on going…celebrating the release of my first batch of songs to be on itunes and amazon – I thought, what can I do to satisfy the people who have supported me and my music, and what can I do to sort of end a chapter if you will.  I also really wanted something to sell while out on the 50 states tour last fall – that would be more reminiscent of what those shows were all about. So…..what to DO about this??

Ta-Dah!!  Kaci Bolls Live.  With the help of my very good friends Chris Blair and his great Nashville venue The Listening Room, and the fine folks at Murray State University and Lovett Live, I was able to record 2 shows where I unveiled the new songs off of the “1929″ ep, and then finished off with the “oldies” and “goodies”.  While singing backup out on the road summer before last, I became friends with Taylor Pryor, and he totally hooked me up (while not being busy with Joe Nichols) and recorded these shows….and managed to edit out a lot of my “rambling”.  :)  ha!

Some wonderful musicians and friends of mine, Derek Wells, Jordan Lawson, Justin Schipper, Tim Marks, and Marcia Ramirez backed me up and sound amazing.  And the best part?  THE FANS!!!  To get the funding for this, I sent out an email, asking if anyone would be interested in “pre-pledging” the cd cost of $15.  If they wanted to pledge, they wrote me and told me the amount, and ONLY when I hit the amount needed would I call in the pledges.  We hit it in one week.  We went OVER it.  And in return, I was able to list all the pledgers in the liner notes of the cd.  It’s my favorite part of the whole thing.

Well….running a very close second is the artwork.  My SUPER talented buddy and neighbor Joshua Rush did all the photography and graphic work, and it looks amazing.

All in all….a success!  There are 15 tracks, including so many songs that I’ve played for a good while here in Nashville.  As a bonus, we included a work tape of “I Miss You” – a song off of the EP.

SO…..You can order directly through me by paying $17.50 ($15 + $2.50S/H) here on the site under “donate”.  It will go to my paypal and I will mail directly to you with a bonus download card.  You can find on digstation and cdbaby too.  (But I’d get the real thing to check out all those cool names and the artwork!)

SO….until I get to see you in person…this is the next best thing to connect us!  And we included some of the stories that go with the songs.  I hope you enjoy!

xoxo

kaci

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14. March 2010

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Webisode 2 – “The Real Paper Tiger?”

Who’s that waving at Kaci? Is it? Could it be? I think it is! Click here for Webisode 2.

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3. March 2010

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Webisode 1 – “Paper Tigers”

Singer songwriter and indie artist Kaci Bolls has entered the studio to record her first full length album. As co-producer, Kaci will be able to create the type of album she’s always dreamed of.

In episode one of her new Web series, Kaci discusses the motivation behind the song “Paper Tigers.”

Special Note: The underscore is a simple guitar / vocal Kaci put down as she started the recording process. Can only imagine how amazing the final track will sound …

Stay tuned for more!Webisode 1 – Paper Tigers

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17. February 2010

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The Great Presidential Debate

I posted a question on my facebook fan page – and was really intrigued by the responses I got. The question was, “It’s President’s Day…. Which one would you like to talk with?”
Out of almost 30 responses, Lincoln topped the list with 6 votes, Jefferson, JFK and Reagan tied for second with 5 votes each, Teddy Roosevelt came in third place with 3 votes, Truman and Washington each scored 2 votes, and a single nod each was given to Taft, Taylor, FDR, Jackson, and John Adams. Here are some of the quotes that went with the votes:
” Abraham Lincoln – his writing is so poetic.”
“it would be Lincoln….no doubt.”
“lincoln baby!”
“I am thinking Lincoln and JFK…..both served in turbulent times, and I would love to hear about JFK’s “other” love life!!!”
“I agree about JFK and his other life in general! He has more than just a secret love life!”
“Ron Reagan, he tore down the wall”
“Jefferson….no doubt.”
“the first one ,,, i have some questions,,,”
I myself have always been fascinated with Andrew Jackson – long before I called Nashville home. My family visited The Hermitage when I was young, and I always remembered the big mural on the wall when you opened the front door. I visited again in 1996, and fell back in love with not only Andrew, but Rachel Jackson. I love that they are buried together beside her garden, and though Rachel never lived to go to Washington with Andrew, he buried her at the Hermitage and planted Weeping Willow trees around her grave to mourn her while he was away. I always thought that showed such a different side of such a strong and turbulent man.

I also saw a special Presidential Exhibit at the Smithsonian around 2000, and was blown away at the sight of one of Abraham Lincoln’s top hats, and a real uniform of George Washingtons. The actual articles sort of brought the dull history book stories to life. Our history is so colorful and young!

I recently watched “John Adams” that was made for HBO, and once again my fascination with Jefferson was brought back into the front of my mind. As a really small girl, our family visited Monticello, and my mother says that once we completed the tour I went back through at least 3 more times. She laughs remembering wondering just WHAT it was I wanted to see. In my memory, I can recall a red velvet couch in a room full of his inventions. It was a “half-couch” – like in the old black and white movies with Bette Davis or someone draped over it with a long cigarette. I could completely be making that up I’m sure….but I believe I even have a postcard from the gift store somewhere in mom’s basement. Maybe my fascination is more with the decor and fashion rather than the people. Well – I believe they go hand in hand. (that’s my story I’ll stick to at least.)

The question peaked my interest about which of the wives people would want to chat with. Almost 30 responses came in quick – and I not too many surprises there. Jackie O came in strong with 5 votes, Nancy Regan and Eleanor Roosevelt tied for second with 3, Pat Nixon, Dolly Madison, Mary Todd Lincoln, Abigail Adams, and Michelle Obama scored with 2 votes each, and a final nod went to the Bush Ladies. Here are some quotes:
“Nixon’s wife would probably be pretty good convo!”
“I would love to chat with Pat Nixon ”
“Nancy Reagan a year after Ronald was diagnosed. Her example of sickness&health really struck a chord with me. When she was asked about it, she said “he would have done this for me.” What a strong woman.”
“Definitely Jacqueline Kennedy”
“Jackie O!!”
“Alive or dead….definately Jackie O!”
“Michelle. Obviously. She’s smart.”
“Eleanor Roosevelt…strong, independent and smart woman!”
“Eleanor Roosevelt. She was awesome”

Oh. There were quite a few responses that were to be expected, not really pertaining to the questions. But it’s a free country and it always keeps things interesting. An example for the wife question:
“Todd Palin!!! Oh, wait…”

Nice…:)

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