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Artist Spotlight

Getting to know artists is one of my favorite hobbies. In my attempt to break the ice, I ask a series of questions that most people will answer without much thought involved. My first question is typically 'Who do you like to listen to?' It's a good start, people are highly influenced by sights and sounds and music is a huge component of that influence. It will tell you a lot about a person to see or hear their music selections.

Jake Birdseye by Stacy Anderson Photography

I recently talked with Jake Birdseye, an artist from Cloquet, Minnesota and of course, my first questions for him were 'who do you like and who are you listening to?' Jake's initial response was Cody Jinks, and then a few favorite Red Dirt Texas Country artists were in the mix, like Randy Rogers Band and Cody Johnson, and Casey Donahew was on that list also. Of course, traditional country artists are all influences for him as well.


My next question tends to be, 'how do you spend your time?' and I actually didn't need to ask him that. Jake Birdseye is a songwriter and he talked about his creative songwriting process. Jake said "There are no set rules to songwriting and keeping the process fresh" is what every songwriter strives to do. How does a songwriter do that? Everyone has their methods, Jake listens to other artists' music and attends concerts, paying attention to the band's stage presence and fan interaction. Jake attended the Old Dominion and Frank Ray concert at the Amsoil Arena in Duluth, MN. Jake and Stacy were invited to be side stage for the performances after meeting Frank Ray and his team. Watching a show from the stage is by far the best perspective and it is easy to soak up the energy in the event center.

Jake Birdseye is currently working on releasing a six-song EP, hoping to be out this Spring. Jake likes to write alone mostly but is working on a cowrite (possibly more) with his friend Mike Villalva from Up South Band for this EP. There are many factors to consider while getting ready to publish music, recording and writing seems like the easier side of that list for Jake Birdseye. Jake is an introspective person who frequently writes about his road life. He drives a semi-truck and delivers heavy equipment to different locations across the state and then gigs at night or on weekends. He plays well-known artists' songs in his sets anywhere from Merle Haggard to Morgan Wallen, mixing his original music into the set lists.

You can catch Jake Birdseye for acoustic shows for the time being, possibly adding some sets with a few other artists later this year. He is busy with his young family and to add to the excitement, Jake and Stacy are expecting their third child in late summer. Congratulations!


Thank you Jake for sharing your fun stories

and understanding my introvertedly

embarrassing conversations, until next time...

that's what Jake Birdseye is up to, in a country minute

-Rose

Upcoming shows

Beacon Sports Bar and Grill- March 15th @ 6 PM

Island Lake Inn - March 18th @ 8 PM


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Amanda Hagel is an inspirational Canadian country artist. She recently released a video for her latest single These Roots. Her soulful sound combined with the lyrics gives a glimpse into her upbringing in Saskatchewan and the video puts the lyrics into a visual context. The video for These Roots includes meaningful props, each used to represent her life; important things, events, and people. The wheat field represents her family farm where she grew up and a flyover shot shows her actual family farm later in the video. The vintage truck, the locket, and the guitar all represent significant things to Amanda. The creativity in this video is a perfect representation of how detail-oriented Amanda is with everything she does.



These Roots video has expanded the reach of Amanda's musical talents into the U.S. since premiering on CMT.com. Amanda has other videos shown on Now That's Country, Nashville Country Network, and Heartland TV. Amanda Hagel has 4 albums including an album dedicated to cover songs and released 12 songs to country radio. She is a successful independent artist and has many awards to show for her hard work and dedication to her craft. She has been nominated for several others including Best Saskatchewan Album, Country Artist of the Year, Female Artist of the Year, and Spiritual Artist of the Year. Amanda has been invited and performed at several Canadian awards shows.

(click the album cover to hear These Roots on Spotify)



Amanda is a solo songwriter allowing herself to be transparent in her writing, keeping the process of writing in a personal and relatable form, and getting her uplifting stories out to the world. She is inspired and often refers back to 90's country songs by Pam Tillis, Trisha Yearwood, and Patty Loveless. She maintains a blog titled Be Inspired where she shares her spirituality. Amanda Hagel is a personal trainer and fitness coach but her main passion is still music.


Thank you Amanda for your time and for giving me a taste of your incredible talents.

Keep up with Amanda Hagel on her social media by clicking the buttons below.


Helping you expand your country music listening, one artist at a time- In A Country Minute

-Rose







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Songwriters tend to write about their own experiences. It makes their songs relatable and engages a crucial emotional connection to the lyrics. The mood of the song is expressed through the vocal ability of the singer. Their ability to capture the vocal influx appropriately to the lyrics set the story on a visual course. The listener can then connect to the song in a memorable emotional way. Songwriters have a gift to do this with a 3-4 minute lyric.


Justin Dukes and Jarrett Hartness wrote Ring for Sale with the influence of a real-life breakup story. The lyrics circle around how hard selling the engagement ring is while every detail of the relationship stirs through every thought. Such a sad and relatable picture it creates.

Writing and performing songs like this one, in some ways is like acting, you pretend to be the person in the story to connect their emotions.


Justin Dukes, photo by Marisa Taylor

Justin is originally from Vidalia, Georgia where he started singing and playing guitar as a young teen and started playing shows in high school. He moved to Nashville about 8 years ago to further his songwriting career. Up until the last few years, Justin played in nearly 200 shows a year. He has been the opening artist for several nationally known artists, from Shenandoah and Vince Gill to Charlie Daniels,


Justin Dukes's deep southern sound and writing style are a true testament to his musical heroes and George Jones is at the top of that list with Merle Haggard not too far behind. Justin's main focus is songwriting even though he is also a performing artist he has been writing many songs every week. He has, on occasion had to find a solution to the frustration of writer's block. His tip was to walk away, take a break and refocus. Justin's future goals include releasing more music and performing on the Grand Ole Opry stage. Justin Dukes has some other published co-written songs, some of which are with Matt Jordan on his album The Gamble.


Thank you Justin Dukes for giving me an introduction to your talents, in a country minute seems too short to showcase all the talent I find.


Rose

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click buttons for Justin Dukes's social media, click photo for Spotify page






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