Sunday, 18 May 2008
Bookmark Us (Ctrl+D)

Main Menu
Home
Talent Avails
Booking Avails - Artists
Booking Avails - DJs
Celebrity Hosts/Models
Talent Sponsorship
Magazine Articles
The Spotlight
Artist Biographies
Reviews
Industry Directory
Categories
Add Link
Latest News
Entertainment News
Fashion News
Sports News
Movie Reviews
Search
Cazawa.biz
About Us
Advertise
Submit Article
Contact Us
Booking Hotlist
DJ Booking Hotlist
Featured
Amerie Available for Booking
In 2002 an Army brat and aspiring singer exploded on the charts with a harmonious, innovative debut album entitled All I Have. Girlish, fierce, sexy and sweet, All I Have spawned the smash "Why Don't We Fall In Love" (produced by a then under-the-radar Rich Harrison) and let it be known that the new breed of hip hop/soul's chief practitioner was a 22-year-old, DC beauty named Amerie.
Read More >>

Subscribe to newsletter:

advertisement:


Anya Singleton; Not Easy to Forget
Written by Bruce Moore   
ImageAnya Singleton, is a multi talented singer, songwriter and actor whose latest CD “Not Easy to Forget” is just that; not easy to forget. A graduate of Emerson College with a B.F.A. Singleton has appeared at Lincoln Center, Foxwood, and the Turning Stone as well as in TV shows such as Law and Order and Sex and the City. Using what she learned from her acting career she has successfully made the transition to a successful music career as well. Singleton is very comfortable belting out Jazz infused Blues tunes, each one of them telling its own story. I recently caught up with Anya to discuss the new CD and her unique approach to writing and performing.

Has your new CD been well received by the Blues Community?

Yeah it has, it really has. I mean it’s kind of always interesting because it has a sort of heavy jazz influence and you sort of don’t know how that is going to go but it has gone really well and I am very pleased. It has been well received critically and that is a really good sign.

You have been compared to legendary artists such as Bonnie Raitt, Aretha Franklin, and Joni Mitchell. How has that affected your career?

It has been pretty amazing because those are some incredibly powerful women with such strength in songwriting and storytelling. Storytelling is really important to me. I think it is really great when people comment that I have a great voice but the thing that I always love is when people comment on the fact that it is sincere and that the story is sincere; and I think all of these women do that really well.

Do you find it intimidating being compared to those women?

It is funny, I can see how you could be intimidated but I am not. What it does is serve to remind me that I need to get better at things, you know? That is a pretty formidable thing to be compared to and I think I really need to keep working to sort of try and attain a little bit of what these women have achieved.

On top of being a musician you have also had success as an actor. How has your acting career affected your music?

I think it has affected it tremendously because I don’t think that I would be able to tell a story very well if I did not understand what it was all about. I think the biggest thing I notice today is that people sing songs but they don’t seem to really get into what the story is about. That is why people don’t know what the lyrics are about or what is happening emotionally. I think as an actor you are very tuned into what is going on emotionally and when I am writing lyrics I break it down into what the story means.

Any plans to act again?

Yeah, I continue to act all the time. That is basically what funds my music career.

How do you think you have grown as a songwriter and a musician over the years?

Well, that is interesting, when I first started, coming from an acting background, I was doing sort of more cabaret stuff where I was doing other people’s material. While other people’s material is certainly inspiring I started to realize that I didn’t really feel like I had my own voice, and that is what I wanted to find. So I started writing my own material. I still think I have a long way to go but I think it is starting to become clear to me that if you tell your own emotional story there is something more emotionally impact full about that.

Are there any tracks on your new CD that are favorites or that have any good stories behind them?

I have two that I feel very strongly about; one is “Not Easy to Forget” which I co-wrote. I really love the story, it is about relationships but it is something that I can really identify with. I based it on a personal experience and it has a sort of New York flavor to it which I really like. I just always feel very emotional when I am performing it, I can see myself at the birthday party blowing out the candles. I also really love and feel very close to “Silver or Gold” which I actually did not write, my friend Dave Sherman wrote it, but he wrote such a great story, it is so emotionally moving and I always get really worked up when I am singing it… the audience does as well which is great because it means they are getting the story.

What has been the most memorable moment of your career so far?

I would say that one of the most memorable moments so far is when I kind of sat down at the piano and I realized that I might be able to write something that other people would really like. That to me is a really amazing experience because when you are acting it is tangible in a sense and you either do a good job or you don’t but with songwriting it is very objective you know somebody may hate what you do or somebody may love what you do. But when I first wrote something myself and performed it live and got a good response that was an amazing moment. It was like a real light bulb kind of moment for me because ‘I wrote this song and people are responding to it…maybe I should be doing this.’

Who were your influences when you were learning how to play?

Well, I was hugely influenced by jazz and I remember listening to Miles Davis and, John Coltrane when I was young. I think they were strong influences because of their improvisation skills and understanding how something could be told so sincerely without having to be overdone and bombastic; that left an amazing impression on me. There have been several singers that I have been influenced by, Bonnie Raitt, Aretha Franklin and a lot of the Gospel Singers like Mahalia Jackson. It is sort of an eclectic answer but there were a lot of people that I thought had certain strengths. I mean I really liked the Beatles just because they were able to be so versatile and it is hard to lump them into one category.

How do you think your live performance differs from your studio work?

Most of the singer songwriters I know, because, they come from a singer songwriter background are more comfortable in the studio setting. I think that because I come from a performance background I am much more comfortable on stage. On stage it is very live and energegetic and I am much more energy fueled. I love being on stage that is my favorite part, hands down, much more than going into a booth and recording.

What message do you want your fans to walk away with after listening to your CD?

I guess the best thing I can say is that I would love for them to feel that it was a sincere telling of a story and something they could identify with, even if it hasn’t personally happened to them, they could say, “yeah I think she knows that I have been through something similar and I feel this way’, or even if they haven’t they could say ‘I understand what is going on in the story. For me when I listen to a lot of popular music, I don’t understand what is going on in the story. It is great when people tell me I have a good voice but it is nicer when people say “I cried when I listened to this or I laughed when I listened to that.” To me if the emotions are stirred up, and they are stirred up so you are thinking about the material, that’s the best message, you can leave someone.

Official Website: http://www.anyasingleton.com/live
 
< Prev   Next >
Featured Articles
God's Grace "Amarachi"
In some cases stubbornness is a good thing, in the case of 19-year-old Nigerian born Amarachi Onyeise it is a great thing.

Kevin So
Kevin So is a Chinese-American singer/songwriter from outside Boston making it as an independent artist with his own record label, WingBone Records.


Member Login





Lost Password?
No account yet? Register
Headlines

Entertainment News
Simpson-Wentz have 'Alice in Wonderland' wedding (AP)

In this Sept. 8, 2007 file photo, Ashlee Simpson and her boyfriend Pete Wentz, of the band Fall Out Boy, arrive together at the Rolling Stone 40th anniversary party in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/Matt Sayles, file)AP - LOS ANGELES (AP) — Don't be surprised to find Ashlee Simpson and Pete Wentz grinning Cheshire cats — they're newlyweds.



McCain makes age jokes on 'Saturday Night Live' (AP)

Republican presidential candidate, Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., greets supporters after speaking at the National Rifle Association of America annual meeting Friday, May 16, 2008, in Louisville, Ky. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)AP - John McCain is 71 years old, and his age has provided late-night comics with some easy punch lines. On "Saturday Night Live," he joined in.



Boxing great Tyson tells all in film at Cannes (AP)

Former American boxer Mike Tyson and American director James Toback pose at the photo call for the film 'Tyson' during the 61st International film festival in Cannes, southern France, Saturday, May 17, 2008. (AP Photo/Carlo Allegri)AP - CANNES, France (AP) — Mike Tyson considers it a miracle that he lived to tell his tale. And he's telling it — in graphic detail — in a new documentary at the Cannes Film Festival.



Loni Anderson marries folk singer Bob Flick (AP)

In this image provided by Tony Maddox Photography, actress Loni Anderson and Bob Flick are shown at their wedding, Saturday May 17, 2008 in Bel Air Calif. Anderson, famous for her role as Jennifer Marlowe in the TV series 'WKRP in Cincinnati,' wed 'Brothers Four' famed folk singer Bob Flick Saturday at the Bel-Air hotel. (AP Photo/HO -Tony Maddox)AP - Loni Anderson was married Saturday to Bob Flick, a founding member of the 1960s folk group The Brothers Four.



Allen talks of Spain and threesomes at Cannes (AP)

From left, British actress Rebecca Hall, American director Woody Allen and Spanish actress Penelope Cruz pose at the photo call for the film 'Vicky Cristina Barcelona' during the 61st International film festival in Cannes, southern France, Saturday, May 17, 2008. (AP Photo/Carlo Allegri)AP - CANNES, France (AP) — Woody Allen's latest film touches on that classic male fantasy, a romantic threesome with two women. Has Allen ever entertained the notion himself?



Boxing great Tyson tells all in film at Cannes (AP)

Former American boxer Mike Tyson and American director James Toback pose at the photo call for the film 'Tyson' during the 61st International film festival in Cannes, southern France, Saturday, May 17, 2008. (AP Photo/Carlo Allegri)AP - CANNES, France (AP) — Mike Tyson considers it a miracle that he lived to tell his tale. And he's telling it — in graphic detail — in a new documentary at the Cannes Film Festival.



Simpson-Wentz have 'Alice in Wonderland' wedding (AP)

In this Sept. 8, 2007 file photo, Ashlee Simpson and her boyfriend Pete Wentz, of the band Fall Out Boy, arrive together at the Rolling Stone 40th anniversary party in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/Matt Sayles, file)AP - LOS ANGELES (AP) — Don't be surprised to find Ashlee Simpson and Pete Wentz grinning Cheshire cats — they're newlyweds.



Loni Anderson marries folk singer Bob Flick (AP)

In this image provided by Tony Maddox Photography, actress Loni Anderson and Bob Flick are shown at their wedding, Saturday May 17, 2008 in Bel Air Calif. Anderson, famous for her role as Jennifer Marlowe in the TV series 'WKRP in Cincinnati,' wed 'Brothers Four' famed folk singer Bob Flick Saturday at the Bel-Air hotel. (AP Photo/HO -Tony Maddox)AP - Loni Anderson was married Saturday to Bob Flick, a founding member of the 1960s folk group The Brothers Four.




Fashion News
Not for the Lightheaded: Floral Meets Fashion in "Headdress Affair" (Fashion Wire Daily)

FWD101  Model walks the runway at the Fashion Wire Daily - Now in its seventh year, Village Care of New York's annual "Tulips and Pansies: The Headdress Affair" is not your average benefit fashion show - pair New York's top florists with the city's most creative fashion designers, and the end result? Floral headdresses akin to wearable rooftop gardens, that are so outrageous and over-the-top they could be their own float in the annual Rose Parade in Pasadena, Calif.



Milan inmates showcase designs at prison show (Reuters)

A model displays a creation of Giorgio Armani during a fashion show in San Vittore prison in Milan, May 14, 2008. A group of fashion designers have created a local cooperative called 'Sartoria San Vittore' to help prisoners learn job skills. Female inmates have learned tailoring skills from cooperative members and have made costumes for theatre and television. The Armani outfit was given to the prisoners to use in their fashion show. It was not made by the prisoners. (Stefano Rellandini/Reuters)Reuters - The models strutted past, the celebrities sized up the fashions and the prison guards kept a close eye on the catwalk.



Dior CEO named head of German fashion house Boss (AFP)

Claus-Dietrich Lahrs, the CEO of leading French fashion house Christian Dior Couture, was Thursday named head of German ready-to-wear company Hugo Boss, a statement from that company said.(Hugo Boss)AFP - Claus-Dietrich Lahrs, the CEO of leading French fashion house Christian Dior Couture, was Thursday named head of German ready-to-wear company Hugo Boss, a statement from that company said.



Alek Wek, Badgley Mischka Honored at AAFA American Image Awards (Fashion Wire Daily)

FWD101  Mark Badgley, left, and James Mischka arrive at the 30th Annual American Image Awards presented by the American Apparel and Footwear Association in New York on Wednesday, May 14, 2008.(Fashion Wire Daily/Grant Lamos IV)Fashion Wire Daily - Supermodel Alek Wek and Mark Badgley and James Mischka of Badgley Mischka were among those honored by the American Apparel and Footwear Association (AAFA) at the 30th Annual American Image Awards on Wednesday evening, May 14, in New York.



Batik Bohemia at Oscar de la Renta Resort (Fashion Wire Daily)

FWD201  Model walks the runway at the Oscar de la Renta Resort 2009 collection show in New York on Wednesday, May 14, 2008.(Fashion Wire Daily/Renata Espinosa)Fashion Wire Daily - Now that Resort is a fully-fledged season of its own, with numerous designers staging special presentations or runway shows to give the between-season collection a stage of its own (even Paris-based Christian Dior brought their show to New York for the second year in a row), designers have followed suit with fully-fledged collections to match.



Fall Fix: Accessories to Covet (Fashion Wire Daily)
Fashion Wire Daily - For the fashion directors at Neiman Marcus, Fall 2008 marks a return to glamour, accessories-wise. Previewing some of the fall season's hottest trends, the Dallas-based department store has its pulse on what styles you can look forward to once your summer clothes are packed. Or, you can get a head start on things now and start hunting down these looks:
Maxed Out Mediterranean at Christian Dior Cruise (Fashion Wire Daily)

FWD101  Model walks the runway at the Christian Dior Cruise Collection show in New York on Monday, May 12, 2008.(Fashion Wire Daily/Grant Lamos IV)Fashion Wire Daily - With newborns and subsequent sleepless nights on the agenda, new mothers Jennifer Lopez and Christina Aguilera took great interest in the leisurely looks featured in John Galliano's Cruise 2009 collection for Christian Dior on Monday, May 12 at a restaurant under the 59th Street bridge in New York. A little rest and relaxation in a floaty frock sitting poolside might be just the ticket for these two moms.



MySpace's fashionable child launches new designers (Reuters)

A screenshot of Fashionspace.com, taken on May 8, 2008. (www.fashionspace.com/Reuters)Reuters - Young designers competing to get noticed by fashion labels can now launch their careers online through the fashion world's answer to the social networking Web site MySpace.com.




Sports News
Big Brown wins Preakness; poised for Triple Crown (AP)

Kent Desormeaux looks back to check on the field as he takes Big Brown down the stretch before winning the Preakness Stakes horse race at Pimlico Race Course, Saturday, May 17, 2008, in Baltimore. (AP Photo/Jim Dietz)AP - Not once but twice, jockey Kent Desormeaux sneaked a peek to see if anyone was gaining on Big Brown. "I looked between my legs, under my arms, and they were eight (lengths) behind me," Desormeaux said. "I stopped pushing. I said, `That's enough.'"



Kahne gambles to win All-Star race and $1M prize (AP)

Kasey Kahne (9) leads Greg Biffle (16) down the front stretch during the final segment of the NASCAR Sprint All-Star Race at Lowe's Motor Speedway in Concord, N.C., Saturday, May 17, 2008. Kahne won the auto race. (AP Photo/Gerry Broome)AP - Kasey Kahne won a popularity contest, then parlayed it into a $1 million payday. After failing to qualify for the All-Star race, Kahne grabbed a spot in the field when the fans voted him into Saturday night's event at Lowe's Motor Speedway.



Turco stifles Red Wings to help Stars force Game 6 (AP)

Dallas Stars goalie Marty Turco stops a Detroit Red Wings shot as Dallas Drake, left, moves in for a rebound in the second period of Game 5 of their NHL hockey Western Conference series in Detroit, Saturday, May 17, 2008.   (AP Photo/Paul Sancya)AP - Marty Turco picked the perfect time for his first NHL victory at Joe Louis Arena. Turco made 38 saves to lift the Dallas Stars to a 2-1 win over the Detroit Red Wings on Saturday in Game 5, extending the Western Conference finals.



Red Sox sweep Brewers in day-night doubleheader (AP)

Boston Red Sox's Manny Ramirez (24) throws his bat as he is almost hit by a pitch by Milwaukee Brewers' Seth McClung during the seventh inning of the first game of their day-night baseball doubleheader on Saturday, May 17, 2008, in Boston.(AP Photo/Mary Schwalm)AP - Mike Lowell hit a two-run homer and doubled in a pair of runs, and the Boston Red Sox survived a battle of bumbling infielders to beat the Milwaukee Brewers 7-6 on Saturday and complete a sweep of their day-night doubleheader.



McLouth helps Pirates end skid against Cubs at 10 (AP)

Pittsburgh Pirates' Nate McLouth hits a two-run home run against the Chicago Cubs in the ninth inning of a baseball game in Chicago, Saturday, May 17, 2008. Pittsburgh won the game 7-6.  (AP Photo/Paul Beaty)AP - Nate McLouth hit a tiebreaking, two-run homer off Carlos Marmol in the ninth to lift the Pittsburgh Pirates to a 7-6 victory over the Chicago Cubs on Saturday even though Alfonso Soriano hit two home runs for the second straight day.



Team owners to reopen labor deal, says players union head (Reuters)
Reuters - National Football League team owners plan to reopen the current labor deal with players possibly next week and could lead to a lockout in a move to cut costs, the head of the players' union said on Saturday.
Lakers hold off Jazz to advance in NBA playoffs (AFP)

Kobe Bryant (C) of the Los Angeles Lakers takes a shot in the playoff against Utah Jazz in Salt Lake City, Utah. The Los Angeles Lakers withstood a late rally by the Utah Jazz Friday, posting a 108-105 victory to advance to the Western Conference finals of the National Basketball Association playoffs.(AFP/Getty Images/Stephen Dunn)AFP - The Los Angeles Lakers withstood a late rally by the Utah Jazz Friday, posting a 108-105 victory to advance to the Western Conference finals of the National Basketball Association playoffs.



Beltre's late homer lifts Mariners over Padres (AP)

Seattle Mariners' Adrian Beltre is greeted at home plate by Ichiro Suzuki, of Japan, after Beltre homered knocking in Sukuki in the seventh inning of a MLB baseball game against the San Diego Padres in Seattle on Saturday May 17, 2008. Seattle 4-2. (AP Photo/Kevin P. Casey)AP - Per his usual routine, Erik Bedard answered questions with a nod or shrug. He was doing his best to keep from taking any credit for his best performance of the season at a time the Seattle Mariners were desperate for just such an effort.




Movie Reviews
Law & Order Special Victims Unit: Year Six
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit is hardcore. Sure, now that any TV watcher has become used to shows like CSI or Criminal Minds, the idea of heavy, groady violence is less of a shock to the system: we really get a lot of blood on the boob tube, don't we? But even compared to other grisly shows, SVU is a bit hard to swallow.The SVU in the title refers to a section of the detective pool that focuses on particularly unsettling and unsavory unlawful activities that are handled by a team...
Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story - BD
The movie career of one-man cottage industry Judd Apatow really took off when he produced the hilarious 2004 Will Ferrell vehicle Anchorman. But after Apatow and Ferrell re-teamed for the almost equally hilarious Talladega Nights they've gone in two very different directions. Ferrell's choices in straight ahead comedies are getting worse and more predictable. Blades of Glory and Semi-Pro were not only bad movies, they hurled Ferrell right into a career crossroads. Apatow, on the other...
Steal a Pencil for Me
1943: Holland is under complete Nazi occupation. When the Jews are being deported, Jack Polak, his wife Manja, and his new love, Ina Soep, find themselves living in the same barracks in a concentration camp. When Jack's wife objects to the relationship, in spite of their unhappy marriage, Jack and Ina resort to writing secret love letters, which gives them the strength to survive the war. Jack's first wife, Manja, was a marriage by pressure and neither she nor he were happy. As Jack...
The Lovers
Louis Malle remains one of the world's most underrated and underappreciated auteurs (only one Oscar won? For shame, Hollywood!) and a film like The Lovers only adds flame to that fire. Malle's award-winning Au Revoir Les Enfants was a classic piece of cinema from the late 1980s, but the guy had a lifetime's worth of exceptional filmmaking under his belt that neither got much lasting attention nor was fully appreciated in its time. Enter Criterion and their lovely, prolific slate...
Youth Without Youth - BD
The theatrical poster and BD cover artwork for Francis Ford Coppola's Youth Without Youth, the first film he's directed since adapting John Grisham's The Rainmaker in 1997, prominently depicts a large red rose which immediately begs the question: is the bloom off the rose? I'm pleased to report that the answer is decidedly “no,” although I think Coppola might have bitten off more than he could chew with this audacious and lofty project based on the dense...
The Wire: The Complete Fourth Season
You're not going to have to dig very deep into the annals of television reviews to find a critic who has called The Wire the best TV show of all time. Even when HBO was broadcasting series like The Sopranos and Sex and the City – two shows that literally changed the face of popular culture in a significant way – there was a bloc of the critical consensus that flocked to The Wire like it was a lighthouse on a stormy black ocean night.And to be fair, even those who harpoon the...
Bella
An international soccer star (Eduardo Verastegui) is on his way to sign a multimillion dollar contract when a series of events unfold that brings his career to an abrupt end. A beautiful waitress (Tammy Blanchard), struggling to make it in New York City, discovers something about herself for which she's unprepared. In one irreversible moment, each of their lives has been turned upside down…until a simple gesture of kindness brings them both together, turning an ordinary day into an...
Juno - BD
Juno deserves all the praise it has received. In fact, it deserves a more praise than it has received: I was sorely disappointed when Ellen Page, who plays the lead character Juno in the film, did not receive the award for best actress at the last Oscar event (screenplay writer Diablo Cody did receive an Oscar for her efforts which was well deserved). And though Ellen's performance is a knockout success, hers is not the only strength in this refreshingly unconventional film; the power of...
Artist Gallery
Featured Listing
Milk Music

Milk Music


There are 262 listings and 33 categories in our directory






advertisement:
 
| © 2000-2008 cazawa.biz | All rights reserved | Advertise | Developed by Hypursuit Inc |

This site is best viewed with Netscape, Firefox or Safari.