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June 24, 2009 - Wednesday 
Hey everyone, I NEED YOUR HELP TO BE THE NEXT AMERICAN STAR! You may have noticed that the band and I are playing at the Fillmore @ Irving Plaza on July 1st, and I want to fill you in on the details of the show. I’ve been selected by fans at TheNextAmericanStar.com as an Eastern Regional Finalist, which means I move on to the finals, which will take place at the Irving Plaza show in New York City. I’ll be competing against 5 other bands for the top spot and the title of “The Next American Star” of the East Coast. Voting takes place that night, so we need to get everyone out to support me and the band! The show is also going to be videotaped, so let's pack the place! The winner moves on to the national finals later this year. And yes, as some of you have noticed, Vanilla Ice will be making a special appearance. You know…”ice, ice, baby”. So this is definitely going to be a party! The show is 16+ and tickets are only $16.50 in advance, and only $11 if you get them as a 4-pack. So gather up some friends and come help us be The Next American Star! School’s out, so it may be a Wednesday night, but that’s no excuse to not hop on the train and head into the great NYC for an awesome show. Click here for tickets Click here to visit the facebook invite Hope to see you at the show! Amanda
September 2, 2008 - Tuesday 
Hey everyone,

I thought I'd share with you some pictures and video from when I sang the National Anthem at Shea Stadium for the New York Mets. Singing the anthem for the Mets has been a life-long dream, and to do it in Shea's final season made the day even more special.

We even got to check out batting practice from the field, and for the second time in my life I was star-struck, when Jose Reyes walked 2 feet in front of me and I froze (the first one was when I saw Jordan Knight from NKOTB-- but don't tell anyone I said that).

Enjoy the pics below and the video, and Let's Go Mets! There are some more pictures in my photo albums on MySpace..









August 8, 2008 - Friday 

Category: Music
From Amanda:
Hey everyone,

Thanks to everyone's votes and support, this past Saturday I was able to take a big step forward and open for Coldplay at the XL Center in my home state of Connecticut. The experience was absolutely overwhelming, and more than I ever could have hoped for. In the spirit of Coldplay and their roadies, I've decided to have my boyfriend/roadie Brian share the experience through his own words. A video of backstage, show, and the entire experience is coming very soon. Enjoy!

Roadie 1 - Blog 1

It's been about 5 days since the Coldplay show and things are just about beginning to settle in. The reviews are in– literally–and very much to our surprise, Amanda has received a lot of mention and praise in reviews of the show, as well as in Coldplay's official blog. Here are some things people are saying:

'The night featured two opening acts, hip-hop, electronica soul collective Santogold and radio station contest winner Amanda Kaletsky. The latter was especially well received by the crowd during a five-song outing sparked by her finale "Please Forgive Me."' - MassLive.com

'In the hour I spend in Production today, a constant stream of crew saying, "Have you seen the opening act? She's amazing". Now all of the local opening acts have been good, but it's unusual to get such unanimous glowing praise from roadies. I understand her name was Amanda Kaletsky. Given that roadies are notoriously tough to impress, I guess I'd better check her out. Maybe you should too...' - Coldplay.com Roadie 42 Blog 19


Now I'm not going to say that I'm surprised, but it is incredibly rewarding to see that Amanda's hard work is paying off and her talent was recognized on such a wide scale. She's played great shows, bad shows (more of the former), and a lot of shows in between. It's one thing to play the biggest show of your life, but it can just as easily end there– I think this was also the biggest start of her career.

I took video of everything, so we will be posting that by the end of the weekend, so until then, here is a complete recap of last Saturday. The number on my laminate from the show was "042", and as Amanda's official roadie (sometimes she calls me her boyfriend, too) I was inspired to write the experience from my point of view, like Roadie 42 does for Coldplay.



The final band rehearsal was on Saturday morning. The weather was fine until Amanda sang the first verse of her last song 'Please Forgive Me'– 'I'm just waiting for the rain, it's been so long since it came.' At that moment the skies completely unleashed on us, and we took it as a sign– that we should leave extra time to drive to the show. We started to pack up and Amanda stayed back for a few minutes to do an interview with the news crew that had walked into the rehearsal earlier. This was the last of a whirlwind of radio interviews and newscasts that whole week; your life definitely changes when Coldplay chooses you to open for them. A local girl opening for the biggest band in the world is a headline we were amazed to be printed under.

In usual style, and despite the rain, we got to the XL center about 45 minutes early. We drove around the block once or twice– or 5 times until we settled into a spot nearby to kill time. The entire week leading up to the show was nonstop, and in these next 30 minutes of pure waiting the enormity of the situation finally caught up to Amanda. She was sure this was one big practical joke; she was going to walk into the arena to a big 'Surprise!' It was 2:45 and it was time to go in and find out.

We cued up 'Life in Technicolor' and drove into the super secret entrance, parked our car, unloaded the keyboard and our bags of stuff and found our way past the football field of unloaded 18-wheeler tour trucks. We met up with Fin, Coldplay's production manager extraordinaire and all around great guy, who walked us to the 'Local support dressing room.' To the side of our room was an enormous black curtain wall to wall and ceiling to floor– it took a second for us to realize we were directly behind the larger than life stage backdrop.

We quarantined ourselves in the room for 15 minutes and played a game on my iPhone to calm us. Over the next half an hour we were greeted by different members of Coldplay's tour staff, including Jackie (head of security) who handed us credentials and let us know the schedule. Coldplay spared no detail, down to the metallic printing on the laminates. There was also no shortage of genuine and fun people who quickly made us feel welcome and eased the nerves (don't worry, they'll be back later). A bit later a wonderful guy from catering came by with a platter of fresh fruit and enough water, beer, and soda for a small army. Soon enough the rest of the band arrived before Amanda and I could finish it all.

At some point somebody posted an itinerary on our wall (see picture below) with the schedule for the day– 7:30 Amanda Kaletsky performs... 9:15 Coldplay performs. Sound check was a couple hours away.



Over the next hour or so we strolled around backstage, casually pretending to ignore the 'Coldplay dressing room–>this way' signs. We walked out into the completely empty arena– a sight on its own– and got the first glimpse of the stage as they were testing the lights.

Before we knew it we were loading our equipment onto the stage up a metal ramp that split the big black curtain in half. Amanda was able to run straight through 'Little Things' and 'Used.' I'll never forget the first BOOM of the kick drum in an empty arena– it was somewhere between thunder and God speaking to you. When sound check was over, Amanda went to the tip of the stage to get one last look out before the seats filled. I'm pretty sure by now Amanda was assured this wasn't a practical joke. Check out some pictures from the soundcheck:









After all the excitement of backstage and the sound check, we realized that the biggest part– the actual performance– was yet to come. Only thing left to do before was eat– off to catering we went. Tofu Pad Thai, meat lasagna, jerk chicken, rice and peas (the peas were definitely beans, is this an English thing?)– I couldn't decide, so had what the person in front of me was having. Everyone else got the Pad Thai, which is my only regret of the night. Amanda, with the appetite anybody would have before opening up for Coldplay, had a bowl of berries. Just as we said: "If this is what we're having– imagine what Coldplay eats" Will and Jonny walk up and grab a bite and sat a few tables down– probably with Pad Thai.

Franksy, the tour manager, stopped by our room a few minutes before show time to see how we were doing. Just incase somebody stopped him, one of his 5 laminates flipped over to read 'YES I REALLY AM THE TOUR MANAGER AND CAN GO WHEREVER I WANT.' (The security guard outside our room had a 8x10 printout of Coldplay's Viva promo shot saying, "THIS IS COLDPLAY. THEY CAN GO WHEREVER THEY WANT."). Five minutes later, and almost 5 hours after we got there, it was time for the show.



The house lights shut off suddenly, everyone in the arena started to scream. The band walked out and they continued to cheer, then when they realized it wasn't Coldplay they actually continued to cheer some more. Amanda walked on last, sat down at the keyboard, and a few seconds later Ben bowed the first notes of "Little Things."

Tim Sway, the bassist, comfortingly looked Amanda in the eyes as he plucked the first few notes– Amanda let out a huge smile and I knew she was ready to rock it. The crowd was astoundingly attentive, and let out a few whistles when Amanda crooned the first verse after the violin intro. The end of the first song is always The Hardest Part– how is the audience going to respond, did we choose the right song, did we lose them? Nope. The crowd let out a roar and she ripped straight into her next song "Used"– the bridge where the band drops out just sparkled in the stadium. After the song she took a few seconds to thank the audience.



Then came "Always"– this is one of my favorite new songs and it was great to see how receptive the audience was to it with just her on piano and Ben on violin; there is something magical about performing an acoustic song in such a huge space. Amanda had considered doing the entire set solo, but I'm glad she decided to bring on the band– it made the couple solo songs even more special to the audience. After the quiet "Always", Colin the drummer fired up into a pounding version of "Everything Lies" that ended in an audience clap along. When that was over the audience's cheer continued to get louder like it had from each song to the next. She thanked Coldplay, the radio station (96.5TIC) for sponsoring the contest, and the audience for listening.





She closed out her set with "Please Forgive Me", the song that she entered the contest, and ultimately won with. The band played on this one with the perfect amount of restraint, this was the first time live that she didn't play it solo as Jonny (guitarist) lobbied the entire week to play the guitar lines from the recording. As she finished her last line "So I will say goodnight, but not goodbye" the audience started applause that slowly swelled towards the end of the piano line, and Amanda cracked a smile that was somewhere between relief and euphoria. The crowd applauded her off the stage and then some, with a few standing ovations spattered along the crowd that I could see when the house lights eventually came back on.

As I put down the camera and moved through the crowd to return backstage, there was a certain feeling in the air from the audience. People were almost frozen in place, like they were waiting for her to come back and do more. We were given 20-25 minutes and she clocked in at about 19– but it felt just right, and accomplished what we set out for– a short, sweet set that would leave the audience wanting more.

I ran back to the dressing room to see Amanda, and the band had found the 4 bottles of champagne that Coldplay left for them during the set. Attached was a handwritten note from the guys themselves, it read…



Amanda had a little bit of trouble popping the champagne, and to prevent injuring anybody she wisely handed it over to Jonny to start the festivities. And then a few "Mazel Tov"'s later it was all over.

Oh, and by the way, we still had a Coldplay concert to go to! A couple months ago, before we knew about this contest, I was lucky enough to win tickets to Coldplay's free show at MSG in New York. Amanda and I were literally in the last 3 rows in the entire stadium, but the show absolutely blew our minds. Little did we know how things would change in just a couple months' time. We sat along the side of the stage with Colin and his wife (everyone-in-the-band's-significant-other was a huge Coldplay fan, so it was twice the fun for everybody). I don' t know for sure, but I think the guy in the headset next to us was Roadie 42. If you're reading this, 42, let me know.

During one of their last songs, Chris came over to the side of the stage we were standing on. He gazed around in the millionths of a second in-between the words of the song, we caught his eye, and I'm pretty sure he gave Amanda a nod.

I don't have to tell you that they played the roof off the place. Even having seen the behind the scenes of a Coldplay concert, nothing can take away the magic of their show. Amanda grabbed a couple confetti butterflies and stuffed them into my back pocket–just one token of what was an incredible experience and hopefully, the first of many.
September 11, 2007 - Tuesday 


Hey everybody,

My song "Everything" lies was featured on MTV's "The Hills" last Monday! Click here to watch the last segment of the "Rolling With The Enemy" episode. The song is played in the last scene and closes out the show! (starts in the scene with Heidi and Jen at breakfast)

The song will also appear on The Hills Season 3 DVD when it comes out, so stay tuned to find out more details about that! I've added the full-length version of the song on my MySpace page, enjoy! Some of you have been asking for the lyrics to "Everything Lies", so i've added them at the bottom of this blog:

I have just wrapped up a couple of new tracks and will be putting them online in the next couple of weeks. You can also download a live performance of my yet-to-be released track "Used"

Everything Lies Lyrics:

Don't hide behind that pretty face of yours
You've got everyone believing that you would never be this deceiving, pretty eyes
I can see through all the lies you tell
That sweet exterior is what you were
And now you are becoming something new

And I can be broken just as you now seem to be
And you should go on now but it will have to be without me
Cause everything lies between you and me

You think this song is all about you
You say I've done all the changing while I'm watching all your rearranging, silly boy
You seem to constantly out do yourself
Why don't you admit that you're not fit to try to run a race against me

And I can be broken just as you now seem to be
And you should go on now but it will have to be without me
Cause everything lies between you and me

Cause everything lies between you and me
Everything lies between you and me

And I can be broken just as you now seem to be
And you should go on now but it will have to be without me
Cause everything lies
Everything lies
Everything lies between you and me
August 31, 2007 - Friday 
Amanda Kaletsky at CosmoGirl soundstage

A hot August day, Scottish rock stars, and sexy soap stars, what more could a girl ask for? OK, so there was a little more to the day than that.

This past Monday I performed as part of the CosmoGirl Soundstage College Tour at my alma mater. I met up with my band from Delaware and we rocked the stage out with William Tell and The Cinematics—you should check these guys out, they're great. It was also sponsored by CBS daytime, so I got to meet a few actors from their soap operas, as you'll see in the picture on the bottom (I look taller on stage, really!). I've put some pictures from the show here, hope you enjoy them! (Click to download larger size)

Amanda Kaletsky at CosmoGirl soundstageAmanda Kaletsky at CosmoGirl soundstage

The night before, I stopped by the local radio station down in Delaware to promote the show. I performed a brand new song live on the air and have it here for you guys to download. It's really, really, really new—so let me know what you think. Download "Used" live on the radio.


Amanda Kaletsky at CosmoGirl soundstage

John Driscoll (Guiding Light), me, and Austin Peck (As The World Turns). Either I'm really short, or they're really tall. Or both.
August 9, 2007 - Thursday 
Hey everyone,

Amanda has been featured in PLAY Magazine, an entertainment magazine in Connecticut. Thanks to Jeff Petrin for a great article!

To read the full article, click here

Be sure to keep voting for Amanda to win the Starbucks Music Makers Competition and this month's battle over at Ourstage.com.

Thanks for all of your support and see you on the road!
August 1, 2007 - Wednesday 
Hey everyone,

I've been selected as a semi-finalist for the NEMO Starbucks Music Makers Competition, where I'll be competing against 6 other local acts for a spot in the finals at the Hard Rock Cafe in Boston. My semi-final round will be at the Starbucks on Chapel St and High St in New Haven, CT at 7 PM on August 21. Hope those of you in the area can make it, because the audience does get a vote!

And there is another way you can vote...on-line! Voting opened today and will continue until September 18th, so get all your friends over and have a big voting party! As part of voting, you can also download "Wait" for free. Click below to go to the player, and get voting!

Thanks for all of your support, and see you on the road.
Amanda

July 7, 2007 - Saturday 
Hey guys,

Right now I'm in Hammerhead Studios in Delaware recording two new tracks, so I thought I'd take some time say hi to everyone. The first song, "Say You Believe" is the first song I've co-written with my producer Ritchie Rubini and my friend Derek Fuhrmann from the band Omnisoul. We all have a really good feeling about it, this song might be the one! The second is "Please Forgive Me", which I've played at some of my recent shows.

Cam Tyler just finished laying down the drums, and now Ian Walsh is laying down the bass. Here are some pictures we just took with a brand new iPhone :)

I'll keep you guys posted on how the songs are coming along!

Amanda



June 4, 2007 - Monday 
Thanks to everyone who has checked out my music on AmieStreet, they've featured me as today's cover story! AmieStreet is a great indie music website where the listeners choose the price by how popular the music is. It's a great way to find new music, and help spread the word about my music to others.

If you'd like to buy my music from AmieStreet.com, click here to go directly to my page, and leave me a comment!

On another note, please check out the Amanda Kaletsky Street Team, where you can request me to come play a show in your city or town. Check back soon for contests and more ways to help spread the word.

Thanks for all of your support and hope to see you one of my upcoming shows!

Amanda

July 26, 2006 - Wednesday 
This past weekend I had a great recording session at Hammerhead Studios with my producer, Ritchie Rubini and engineer Kevin Walsh, bringing us a few steps closer to the new CD. We finished recording the vocals on "December", making it close to complete, and began working on "Desire". Both are taking on a life of their own, and I can't wait for everyone to hear the tracks.

Hammerhead Studios is an awesome place to record. The piano is beautiful and the sound of the room is perfect for recording live piano tracks. Working with my producer Ritchie is always an incredible experience, we take our strengths and always put them together to make just the right track. With a few more recording sessions to go, I'm very excited to finish up the CD and share it with all of you. Check out some pictures from our recording sessions below!

Warming up the piano. Going over the piano part in "Desire" with my producer, Ritchie Rubini.
Can you hear it? Recording a rough cut of the vocals for "Desire."
Getting ready to record the final vocals for "December."
(Kevin Walsh in reflection, head = ritchie!)