Friday, October 29, 2010

Bruno Mars at Number 1



Mel's Weekly Top 20
Week of October 24, 2010

This WeekSong TitleArtistLast Week
1 Just The Way You Are (2nd week @ #1!) Bruno Mars 1
2 Rhythm Of Love Plain White T's 3
3 Teenage Dream Katy Perry 2
4 Stuck Like Glue Sugarland 5
5 Only Girl (In The World) Rihanna 6
6 Mine Taylor Swift 4
7 Please Don't Go Mike Posner 7
8 A Year Without Rain Selena Gomez & The Scene 9
9 Good To Be Me (Feat. Kid Rock) Uncle Kracker 12
10 Nobody The Doobie Brothers 13
11 MoneyGrabber Fitz and the Tantrums 8
12 I Don't Wanna Dance Hey Monday 15
13 Brand New Day Lindsey Ray 14
14 Dynamite Taio Cruz 10
15 Misery Maroon 5 11
16 Hey You Heart 16
17 Stuck Caro Emerald 19
18 Our Kind Of Love Lady Antebellum 20
19 Grenade Bruno Mars --
20 Fade Like a Shadow KT Tunstall --

CHART NOTES

Holding at #1 for the second week is Bruno Mars and his hit "Just the Way You Are". Despite being in trouble with the law, the singer originally from Hawaii has managed to top this chart and several others all over the world. His new album just came out last week, and another track from it made it to the Top 20 this week... "Grenade" by Bruno Mars makes its debut at #19.

Elsewhere Plain White T's are knocking at #2 with "Rhythm of Love" up from #3 last week. Behind them is Sugarland holding at #4 with "Stuck Like Glue", and Rihanna at #5 with her latest, "Only Girl (In the World)".

Uncle Kracker and the Doobie Brothers break into the top 10 for the first time with their hits "Good to be Me" at #9 and "Nobody" at #10.

Since the chart from last week was not posted, it is presented here:



Mel's Weekly Top 20
Week of October 17, 2010.

This WeekSong TitleArtistLast Week
1 Just The Way You Are Bruno Mars 2
2 Teenage Dream Katy Perry 1
3 Rhythm Of Love Plain White T's 4
4 Mine Taylor Swift 3
5 Stuck Like Glue Sugarland 6
6 Only Girl (In The World) Rihanna 10
7 Please Don't Go Mike Posner 8
8 MoneyGrabber Fitz and the Tantrums 9
9 A Year Without Rain Selena Gomez & The Scene 11
10 Dynamite Taio Cruz 6
11 Misery Maroon 5 7
12 Good To Be Me (Feat. Kid Rock) Uncle Kracker 12
13 Nobody The Doobie Brothers 16
14 Brand New Day Lindsey Ray 14
15 I Don't Wanna Dance Hey Monday 19
16 Hey You Heart 20
17 Like We Used to A Rocket to the Moon 15
18 2012 (It Ain't The End) Jay Sean 13
19 Stuck Caro Emerald --
20 Our Kind Of Love Lady Antebellum --

Monday, October 25, 2010

The Caro Emerald Showcase



Caro Emerald is my favorite singer of 2010. She hit the top of Mel's Weekly Top 20 with her #1 song "Back it Up" for 2 weeks earlier this year. The singles "A Night Like This" and "Stuck" were also hits on the Weekly Top 20. This post contains some of Caro Emerald's videos and an 8 track jukebox playlist. Give these a twirl and find out what Caro Emerald is all about.







Sunday, October 24, 2010

The Volebeats



I hate it when I find new music that I know I will like by a band I never heard of only to learn that they have been around for months, or in this case years. The Volebeats are such a band. They hail from Detroit, Michigan and have apparently been making a blend of alternative country rock music since at least the late 1980s.

I found them today after Amazon.com offered one of the tracks from their latest album, "The Volebeats" as a free download. I love the new song "Me and You". I will probably get their new album soon if I can find a reasonably priced CD. If not, then opt for the MP3s.

Meanwhile I searched some of the music websites and found selections from previous albums on GrooveShark which I promptly put together in the play list featured below. There are 8 songs. I also went to YouTube and did find a couple of videos there. One of those videos is embedded above.

So far the song that has grown on me the fastest is "In the Garden".

One thing for sure, this band has certainly been under the radar. They barely have a MySpace presence, just started a Facebook page and have no Wikipedia entry at all. This and being together "off and on" for more than 10, maybe 20 years. Wow.

From Bloodshot Records, the label describes The Volebeats:

"As much myth as institution in the Motor City, The Voles have been around since the late 80's and, like their namesake, are hard to track down, disappear for long periods of time, and remain totally loveable.

Sure, they've got the twang, but they infuse it with some serious Brian Wilson lushness and pop smarts. With Jeff Oakes' lazy, forlorn vocals and guitarist/vocalist Matt Smith's (Outrageous Cherry) bountiful knowledge and love of all good music as the constants (virtually everyone in Detroit has been a Volebeat at one time or another), The Volebeats managed to elude widespread success despite writing and performing some the of most supple and catchy music since Pet Sounds."

Monday, October 11, 2010

Mel's Weekly Top 20 - October 10, 2010



Mel's Weekly Top 20
Week of October 10, 2010

This WeekSong
Title
ArtistLast Week
1 Teenage Dream (2nd week @ #1!) Katy Perry 1
2 Just The Way You Are Bruno Mars 3
3 Mine Taylor Swift 2
4 Rhythm Of Love Plain White T's 6
5 Stuck Like Glue Sugarland 8
6 Dynamite Taio Cruz 4
7 Misery Maroon 5 5
8 Please Don't Go Mike Posner 9
9 MoneyGrabber Fitz and the Tantrums 11
10 Only Girl (In The World) Rihanna 18
11 A Year Without Rain Selena Gomez & The Scene 20
12 Good To Be Me (Feat. Kid Rock) Uncle Kracker 14
13 2012 (It Ain't The End) Jay Sean 13
14 Brand New Day Lindsey Ray 12
15 Like We Used to A Rocket to the Moon 7
16 Nobody The Doobie Brothers 19
17 I Saw the Rain Lovers and Poets 10
18 Release Me The Like 15
19 I Don't Wanna Dance Hey Monday --
20 Hey You Heart --

CHART NOTES:

Katy Perry holds on to the #1 spot for the 2nd week in a row with "Teenage Dream'". The song is off her album of the same title and is the latest in a string of top 10 hits for the young songstress.

Moving up from #3 to #2 is Bruno Mars, a former student here in Hawaii and child Elvis impersonator with "Just the Way You Are". The song has topped the Billboard charts and may be headed in the same direction here.

Plain White T's break into the top 5 with "Rhythm of Love" up 2 from #6 to #4. It is the latest in a successful string of softer AC rock.

Rihanna makes a leap from #18 to #10 with her latest "Only Girl in the World". She is closely followed by Selena Gomez & the Scene's "A Year Without Rain" moving up from #20 to #11. Both songs made their chart debuts last week.

Two new songs enter the chart. They are "Hey You"by Heart @ #20 and "I Don't Wanna Dance" by Hey Monday at #19.

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Local Music Pictures From Hawaii



The slide show shown above are pictures I shot at various live venues in Hawaii, mainly in Honolulu over the past few years. I don't go out to many live concerts mainly because of the cost. However there are plenty of free or nearly free live music opportunities to listen to and photograph some of Hawaii's most popular and upcoming talents around.

As most people know, Hawaii has a large "homegrown" music industry here consisting of tourist oriented hula shows, a traditional Hawaiian music recording industry and the popular "island music" genre populated by artists who mix Hawaiian music in with reggae, R & B, and rock n roll. There is also plenty of rock, country, alternative, pop, jazz and island grown hip hop music artists that don't get as much mainstream exposure in the islands as mainstream Hawaiian and "island music" styles.

Then there are parades and sports activities where marching bands are common, the most well known being the City & County of Honolulu's Royal Hawaiian Band. They play at various venues including concerts, mall appearances, schools, grand openings and parades. The University of Hawaii Rainbow Marching Band is also popular making appearances at most home football and basketball games. They recently recorded a video of the "Hawaii Five-0" theme song which you can view a few posts below this one.

There are many public and private grade school and high school marching bands added to this colorful mix too. The bands perform at various events including concerts, sporting events and parades.

Lastly in the area of fine arts, the Honolulu Symphony is on hiatus with the status of its return doubtful as the organization is mired in a long and bitter bankruptcy procedure.

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Mel's Weekly Top 20s



Since I did not post a chart last week, this week we got 2 charts. The new current one and the one that did not get posted from last week. Look em over, run the video, enjoy!

Mel's Weekly Top 20
Week of October 3, 2010.

This WeekSong TitleArtistLast Week
1 Teenage Dream Katy Perry 2
2 Mine Taylor Swift 3
3 Just The Way You Are Bruno Mars 5
4 Dynamite Taio Cruz 1
5 Misery Maroon 5 4
6 Rhythm Of Love Plain White T's 12
7 Like We Used to A Rocket to the Moon 6
8 Stuck Like Glue Sugarland 14
9 Please Don't Go Mike Posner 11
10 I Saw the Rain Lovers and Poets 10
11 MoneyGrabber Fitz and the Tantrums 13
12 Brand New Day (with Tim Myers) Lindsey Ray 15
13 2012 (It Ain't The End) Jay Sean 16
14 Good To Be Me (Feat. Kid Rock) Uncle Kracker 17
15 Release Me The Like 7
16 Fire With Fire Scissor Sisters 8
17 Be My Thrill The Weepies 9
18 Only Girl (In The World) Rihanna --
19 Nobody The Doobie Brothers --
20 A Year Without Rain Selena Gomez & The Scene --
CHART NOTES (10-3-10)

Katy Perry leads a pack of three up one point each to capture the #1 song of the week. Her latest smah hit is "Teenage Dream" and it's at #1 for the first week. Following Perry is Taylor Swift with her latest crossover country pop hit "Mine" coming in at #2, up from #3 of last week. Following her is Bruno Mars up 2 from #5 to #3 with "Just the Way You Are." All a good songs, worthy to be at the top.

Sinking from #1 to #4 is Taio Cruz and hist latest, "Dynamite". While he may be at #4 this week, just wanted to remind you that his only 2 records to make it to this chart both hit #1. A few months ago the guy was at #1 with "Break Your Heart."

Rounding out the top 5 is Maroon 5 who slip 1 from #4 to #5 with their former #1 hit, "Misery".

The fastest moving singles in the top 20 are both in the top 10 this week. Each moving up 6 points, they are "Rhythm of Love" by Plain White T's, up from #12 to #6. Not too far behind is the country duo of Sugarland with their latest, "Stuck Like Glue" moving from last week's #14 to the #8 spot. These are probably headed for the top 5 by next week.

Three songs make their chart debut. They are "Only Girl (in the World)" by Rihanna stopping by at #18; "Nobody" a comeback single by The Doobie Brothers, checking in at #19; and the latest track, "A Day Without Rain" from Selena Gomez & The Scene debtcomes in at #20.



Mel's Weekly Top 20
Week of September 26, 2010.

This WeekSong TitleArtistLast Week
1 Dynamite (2nd week @ #1!) Taio Cruz 1
2 Teenage Dream Katy Perry 3
3 Mine Taylor Swift 5
4 Misery Maroon 5 2
5 Just The Way You Are Bruno Mars 8
6 Like We Used to A Rocket to the Moon 4
7 Release Me The Like 7
8 Fire With Fire Scissor Sisters 6
9 Be My Thrill The Weepies 10
10 I Saw the Rain Lovers and Poets 11
11 Please Don't Go Mike Posner 9
12 Rhythm Of Love Plain White T's 18
13 MoneyGrabber Fitz and the Tantrums 14
14 Stuck Like Glue Sugarland 20
15 Brand New Day Lindsey Ray 16
16 2012 (It Ain't The End) Jay Sean 19
17 Good To Be Me (Feat. Kid Rock) Uncle Kracker --
18 Cool My Heels Nikki Yanofsky 13
19 Heavy Feeling Justine Bennett 12
20 Animal Neon Trees 15

CHART NOTES (9-26-10)

Taio Cruz holds on to the #1 spot for the 2nd consecutive week with "Dynamite". Hot on his heals are Katy Perry with "Teenage Dream" at #2 and Taylor Swift with "Mine" at #3. These 3 records are in top position to claim the top spot next week. Who will it be? Rounding out the top 5 is Bruno Mars and his hit "Just the Way You Are" moving into the #5 spot up from #8 last week.

Fastest 2 moving songs on the chart belong to Plain White T's and their latest single "Rhythm of Love" moving up from #18 to #12 and Sugarland's "Stuck Like Glue" up from #20 to #14. Both tracks are enjoying their second week on the chart.

Only one song debuts this week and that belongs to Uncle Kracker with Kid Rock. The name of the song is "Good to Be Me". It checks in for the first week at #17.

Saturday, October 2, 2010

Variations on a Theme

Here we go... versions of the world famous Hawaii Five-0 theme done by various marching bands in the U.S.A. The original song was written by Morton Stevens and popularized over the decades as the theme song to the venerable hit TV series starring Jack Lord. The song was also recorded by The Ventures and became a top 5 hit in 1969. As a high schooler I remember playing this for band. Fun song. Easy to learn and play.

Today "Hawaii Five-0" is one of the most recognized songs on the planet and is once again the theme for the new "Hawaii Five-0" TV series now showing on CBS. Here are the videos... enjoy!









This one's funny...





There's more. Just do a search on YouTube.com.