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Last Updated: 11/18/2009

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City: Neenah
State: Wisconsin
Country: US
Signup Date: 12/21/2005

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Monday, September 14, 2009 

Current mood:  happy
Category: Music
Here's an interview I just gave with Jason Verstegen for the September issue of SCENE Newspaper.  Cheers!

SCENE interview link

Sly Joe is an infectious groove-creating machine of a man. I’m sure at some point you’ve heard his soulful swagger coming singing through a pair of headphones. What’s that you say? You haven’t! Oh precious reader, how I feel for you. His laid back melodies, carefree love-approved lyrics, and potent rhythms blend together to form an excellent poppy funky earthy soul mix-up, a true delight to the ears. Songs such as “Melody” and “The Meadowgrass and the Morning Sun” are chock full of emotion-fueled hooks that seem instantly timeless. After a few listens, one can deduce that Sly Joe’s use of the studio is most excellent at the very least.

But I cannot forget the band. The Smooth Operators lay down loose rootsy grooves that make you wanna get up and dance, and sit back and chill, all at once. It’s an extremely fun balance of both worlds. In fact it’s impossible to not enjoy yourself at a Sly Joe show. Really, there’s medical evidence proving his music truly does lift the spirit and the soul.

A couple weeks ago I had the opportunity to share a rousing round of disc golf with the man himself. Joe was, as always, graciously enjoying the life that lies at his fingertips. Between flying discs and sunshine, I had a chance to ask Sly Joe a few questions. Of course, he put the utmost thought into every answer, then sunk one for par.

JV: I’d like to start out by asking you a simple question for those out there you need a better understanding of your musical endeavors; what three words best describe your music?

SJ: Hmm, earthy, soul, funk. No, I’m gonna change that. How about, earthy, soul, heart. I’m more concerned about the heart. Though I do love the funk, I gotta have the heart.

JV: I hear nods to other bands and genres in your work, whom are you major influences?

SJ: Some of my early influences are The Beatles, The Jackson Five, and the album Thriller. I remember my Mom would spin records at night and especially on the weekends. She would be doing her accounting homework and I would be spinning on the floor pretending I was on a giant record. (Joe then demonstrated the spinning on the Hole 3 tee. Laughter was shared.) Then, as I got into my teen years I really got into grunge, Pearl Jam, STP, Soundgarden, bands like that. Toward my later teens, a very influential band came into my life named Little Blue Crunchy Things, from Milwaukee. They brought the funk and the grooves. I thought they were very original and creative. I turned a new leaf. The Red Hot Chili Peppers, Stevie Wonder, G. Love, they all played a huge role in my sound. I also, like to keep current with what’s on the radio nowadays. I like John Mayer, Vampire Weekend, Jack Johnson, etc.

JV: I know you are a devoted family man, as well as a musician, do you ever find it hard to keep up with both aspects of your life?

SJ: I try to just focus on the joy of each part of it. You know the family time, the time I get to spend with them is great, they’re beautiful I adore them. I feel like I have such a good balance that I enjoy every part of each thing I do, to the fullest. Even driving to a gig, whoa great, I get to listen to some music by myself. Loading and unloading gear, great exercise after answering and sending email all day. So yeah, I feel the most balanced ever, at this point in my life. It’s a beautiful place.

JV: In a very polished era of cookie cutter boy bands and vulgar hip hop ballads, you’ve taken a much more “ natural” and, as you said, “earthy” approach to the pop art form. What draws you to that specific genre?

SJ: Pop music, doesn’t necessarily mean “bad” or “sellout”. It just means that the songs found a way to communicate with a lot of people, really well, in a way people responded to. In a way, that’s why I do music the majority of my life. It’s a really artistic way of communicating with people and hopefully, starting a conversation.

JV: So I have to ask about your gear. Not only are you’re a guitar-wielding axe ace, you are also a master of the keys. Can you tell me a little about both of your setups?

SJ: Guitar-wise, I love Telecaster electric guitars. Normally I run it through a Fender Hot Rod Deluxe. I love the sound of a good tube amp. I use a few pedals, a wah wah, phaser, and a digital delay. I use them sparingly. I try to concentrate more on presenting the song itself. As for keys, I use a Casio Privia electric piano. I’ve had many seasoned sound guys agree with me that it is the best-sounding digital piano. Just something about the tone of it. I use the piano, organ, clavichord, and Rhodes sounds a lot. I have my degree in recording also, so ProTools and other computer-based programs have really added more colors to my palette. It’s like wow, blue, green, and yellow are great, but now I have purple. Look what I can do with purple!

You know those days that something happens to help restore your faith in what you love, well that something for me, was disc golfing on a sunny summer day with Sly Joe.
Currently watching:
Up (Single Disc Widescreen)
Release date: 2009-11-10
Monday, August 24, 2009 

Current mood:  jubilant
Category: Music

Dear [SOUL]mates,
 
I hope you've been having a superb summertime.  We always enjoy providing the soundtrack to summer days and summer nights, you could say it's our forte.  With the changing season coming soon, here's three more good reasons to get out and enjoy this weekend:
 
FRIDAY 8/28 - SUDS & SONG
We'll be playing at the Clearwater Harbor while you and your  friends (of legal drinking age) enjoy samples of Landshark Beer, courtesy of the Landshark Girls.  Sponsored by SCENE newspaper (check August issue for a Smooth Operators crossword!)
 
SATURDAY 8/29 - APPLETON FARMER'S MARKET
College Avenue becomes a pedestrian-only zone until noon, devoted to fresh local produce, and other homemade goodies.  Meet us at the Heid Music stage, on the east end of the market.
 
SUNDAY 8/30 - JIMMY SEAS PATIO
Our last summer patio gig of 2009.  What a great season it's been.  So come and share one more sunset with us.  We'll be playing 6-9pm.
 
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In other news, California recording artist Kyleellen will be singing three of my songs for her upcoming album; Ins & Outs, Surrounded by the Heart, and Beach Party!  She is a big advocate of the healing powers of music, specifically by singing everyday, and she's publishing a book soon too.
 
Christian Davis is producing the album.  He's worked with some pretty amazing musicians as well...Boyz II Men, Christina Aguilera, NKOTB, Destiny's Child, Backstreet Boys, the list goes on...
 
I'll let you know when the new version of these songs is available to the public. 
 
Much Love,

Sly Joe
& the Smooth Operators
Wednesday, July 08, 2009 

Current mood:  amorous
Category: Music
Sly Joe & the Smooth Operators
"Surrounded by the Heart"
(reviewed by Sarah Seehafer, WISCONSIN SONGWRITERS REVIVAL)

I just hope you'll trust me when I say- if you're supporting local music in one of the purest forms (original), then you need a copy of this record. You need it for yourself and anyone you know that likes music. So, pretty much everyone that is worth talking to. What? Just sayin'.

I kept my iTunes on repeat while listening to, "Surrounded by the Heart". I knew I wanted to get a better feel for it than just one spin around. I found myself being perfectly content to hearing songs over and over again as I took notes. I began noticing things I didn't hear the first time. Like the small but great role of the violin in "A Place in the Sun". Or the kazoo solo in "Another Song for You". And a harmonica? Always a good touch.
I find that the little things get noticed more on a great record. I'm a big fan of the creativity that was used.

I truly did enjoy each song for one reason or another, but like a little kid asking their mother which sibling she loved the best, the honest answer is that I enjoyed them all for different reasons and one reason that remained the same. That reason? I love that the band just sounds so smooth together. Nothing sounds forced (don't ask me to explain). It's a cohesive melodic journey through the soul.

But if I had to be the mom that picked favorites, I'd have to say that if I didn't have the coin-age to buy the entire album off of iTunes, I would most certainly buy these tracks: "Surrounded by the Heart" which shows a jazzy side with an original twist- Sly's powerful voice, and the versatility of the band. "Brand New Walking Shoes" because I literally played it over and over again. It's the perfect summer song.. or really, any day with sun or a smile. "The Ins & Outs" for its ability to be a complete comfort song. The song that everyone can relate to and say, "Yeah, I've been there." I'd also highly suggest "Melody", and I refuse to say why, because this is a trust thing between you and I. You just need to trust me with this.

And if you have a daughter, or want to make a mix for your parents and make them tear up a bit, add "You're Gonna Change the World". I totally cried. Maybe it's because the founder of WSR just had a brand new baby girl this week, or maybe it's because I just admire the band for adding a track like this. It's not sappy- it's just a good tune with a good message: Love.

I was VERY curious to hear "Back to You" because I was afraid it was a cover of a John Mayer song, but alas, it was not. I might sound drunk for saying this, but this song was like a mix between Tom Petty and Jack Johnson (in the best way possible!). It was also almost reminiscent of Alexi Murdoch's "Orange Sky" in parts. I found that to be a good thing, though. They can touch on other artists or songs, yet they keep it original. Very similar feelings toward, "Sunny Sunday". Very Stevie Wonder-like. I think that song in particular shows off how truly smooth Sly Joe's voice is.

There are some great little surprises on this record that I really haven't heard with other bands before. I don't want to give it ALL away, but it's pretty rad.

Overall, Sly Joe & The Smooth Operators, "Surrounded by the Heart" was worth every penny. I can't wait to check them out live, because if they are half as good live as they are in my headphones- we're all in for a great time!

You're so smooooth,
Sarah
Currently listening:
Slumdog Millionaire
Release date: 2008-12-21
Tuesday, June 09, 2009 

Current mood:  jubilant
Category: Music



It's time for a fun game we call, WATERFEST SONGS!  On June 25th we are playing at Waterfest, an all-ages festival at the beautiful Leach Ampitheater in Oshkosh.  Spacious green hills nestled along the Fox River make this an ideal summertime concert venue for the whole family.  Check out waterfest.org for more info.  We'll be joined that evening by two other exciting bands, Something Underground (Denver) and Cowboy Mouth (New Orleans). 

Are you ready to play the game?  OK, good.  If you can be the first to correctly guess FIVE songs that we'll be playing that evening, here's what you win:

2 VIP Backstage Passes
An autographed poster
The complete Sly Joe CD set (Surrounded by the Heart, Your Lively Love, Other Side of the Bridge)

And just for participating, the first 25 people to enter their guess will win a pair of FREE tickets to this event.   Just send an email to slyjoemusic@gmail.com to play.  Good Luck.

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We've got some other great shows lined up this summer, starting this Thursday at Mill Creek in Appleton.  We'll be joined by the young funksters, FATBOOK.  Looking forward to playing for you soon!
Much Love.
Currently listening:
Working on a Dream
By Bruce Springsteen
Release date: 2009-01-27
Tuesday, April 21, 2009 

Current mood:  excited
Category: Music



Hello all you Smooth Operators! Hopefully this message finds you in good health and happy spirits. I'm getting ready to catch the ATW to LAX express bright and early tomorrow. I'm attending the ASCAP 'I Create Music' Expo in Hollywood this week. It's an amazing 3-day event dedicated to songwriters, their inspirations, and their craft.  I attend a few conferences like this every year, and always leave feeling energized and inspired to make more music.
 
This year there will be discussions and performances from some pretty talented songwriters like Ann & Nancy Wilson, Chaka Khan, Wyclef Jean, Jeff Lynne, Natasha Bedingfield, Richard Marx, Johnny Mandel, and so many more.  I'm also excited about this event because I was chosen to play my song, "Melody", then discuss the vision and creation of it with the audience and other panelists.

In other news, the band has been in the studio recently recording parts to a new song, "Here Today, Here To Stay". I just posted an acoustic demo version on myspace, and the full band version will be up very soon.

Sending you lots of California Love...

Sly Joe
& the Smooth Operators

Currently reading:
Lope de Vega: 5 Plays
Sunday, January 18, 2009 

Current mood:  breezy
Category: Music




Currently listening:
Vampire Weekend
By Vampire Weekend
Release date: 2008-01-29
Sunday, January 11, 2009 

Current mood:  artistic
Category: Art and Photography
Welcome to the SOUL [Smooth Operators United League] Gallery.  Many of these pictures were drawn during our live shows.

Please feel free to send us any art inspired by our music, and we'll do our best to display it for the world to see.  slyjoemusic@gmail.com



Ariana Bayer, Water City Grill (Oshkosh)


Ma Wood, Z-Spot (Sheboygan)


Ladies of PI


artist unknown


Your Lively Love CD Release Party, Water City Grill (Oshkosh)


Heather


Viega Goethel, Peace Park (Oshkosh)


artist unknown


Earthfest 2007 (Sheboygan)


CM


Brewed Awakenings (Appleton)


Heather Konietzki


Mario Noche

Currently listening:
Evolver
By John Legend
Release date: 2008-10-28
Sunday, November 23, 2008 

Current mood:  hungry
Category: Music
Hi Friend,

I hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving time.  This holiday has always been one of my favorites.  A good time to relax and reflect on the many things I'm thankful for.  As I join family and friends in the warmth of delicious food and light-hearted company, I try to remember to carry that spirit with me through the seasons.  Thanks.

The other part I like about Thanksgiving is the "giving".  I've just posted several songs from "SURROUNDED BY THE HEART" as free ringtones.  You can download them directly to your cel phone via this link

http://www.myxer.com/artist/91464/

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As you may know, I've also been moonlighting in Greg Waters' Broad St. Boogie band.  He just released a CD of rootsy groovage with sing-along melodies called "DISAPPEAR".  Check it out at:

http://www.gregwatersmusic.com/index.htm

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SURROUNDED BY THE HEART-

The new album from Sly Joe & the Smooth Operators continues the journey through Earthy Soul witha Funky Stroll.  25 musicians spice up this diverse collection of original music...horn sections, children's choirs, string sections, and lots of songs to sing and dance to.   

CD - http://www.myspace.com/slyjoemusic
DOWNLOAD - http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewArtist?id=269144210

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Hope this Thanksgiving finds you surrounded by the heart.

Cheers,

Sly Joe
& the Smooth Operators
Currently listening:
Supply and Demand
By Amos Lee
Release date: 2006-10-03