Status: Single
City: Nashville
State: Tennessee
Country: US
Signup Date: 2/13/2006
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Thursday, January 08, 2009
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Category: Music
go go go go go to http://www. thedelimagazine. com/nashville
look for madi diaz and VOTE! yeah!
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Wednesday, November 26, 2008
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Current mood:  accomplished
Category: Music
http://www.spinner.com/2008/11/26/madi-diaz-nothing-at-all-free-mp3-of-the-day/
go and get it.
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Wednesday, November 05, 2008
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Current mood:FREAKING OUT!!!!!
Category: Music
and can you believe that it's only SEVEN dollars?
nimbit is actually really rad, you don't have to sign up for anything give your social security or your first born....basicaly it's real easy and not shady one lil bit.
so go and grab the ep.
help us paint the world neon.
love madi and kyle.
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Saturday, October 11, 2008
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Current mood:  optimistic
Joan Anderman Rules.
If she can make it there... At 22, Madi Diaz is on the verge of finding her sound, be it in Boston, New York, or Nashville
By Joan Anderman Globe Staff / June 13, 2008
AUSTIN, Texas - It's a sweltering morning in the Lone Star state, where singer-songwriter Madi Diaz has traveled from Boston to ply her wares at the South by Southwest music festival. Diaz and her team have scored a table in the lounge at the Four Seasons Hotel and are busily conferring amid the music business movers and shakers at the swankiest outpost in Austin. But all is not as high-powered as it seems.
Diaz's team consists of her two-man band, Kyle Hurlbut and Adam Popick, and her manager, Ty Stiklorius, a novice who followed Diaz backstage after hearing her sing at the Bitter End in New York last year and offered up her services. Diaz doesn't have any official appearances lined up here, only brief slots at two parties - one hosted by Berklee College of Music, the other arranged by a guy named Phil who reached out on MySpace - and a local radio station interview. She has no badge, no showcase, and no real business here.
"We're making ourselves available," Diaz says.
"Even if you're not playing you're meeting people," notes Hurlbut.
"I've failed miserably," moans Stiklorious.
Diaz, lanky as a filly in shorts and sneakers, doesn't seem to care. She's an "instant-gratification person," game for anything except standing still.
"We tried to get those potato chips with messages on them made to give away to people here," Diaz says. "But it didn't happen."
At 22, Madi Diaz is something of an anomaly: a seasoned newbie, jaded and wide-eyed all at once. In one sense her career is just kicking into gear; during the past year she's taken on a manager and signed a publishing deal, and this spring she has begun making trips to Los Angeles and New York to perform for music supervisors and label executives.
But Diaz's resume stretches back to her early teens in Philadelphia, when she enrolled in Paul Green's now-famous after-school music program. Diaz was featured as the precociously talented and preternaturally bullheaded teen to beat in "Rock School," the 2005 documentary about Green's rock 'n' roll boot camp that inspired the Jack Black film "School of Rock."
At Berklee, Diaz's next stop, "she just stood out," says veteran songwriting professor Pat Pattison, who handpicked the budding tunesmith for weekly private tutorials and recommended her as the opening act for Linda Ronstadt at last year's Newport Folk Festival. "She made some waves here."
Yet Diaz isn't quite ready for her close-up - not for lack of talent, more like the opposite. Three months ago in Austin, singing literate folk songs at the off-grid party, Diaz was a smart coffeehouse songbird, poised to follow in the footsteps of Patty Griffin. Last week she e-mailed me a rough mix of a sparkling new tune that smacked of indie-pop sensation Feist. Diaz and Hurlbut have been holed up for a month in Nashville at Sugar Hill Records A&R exec Gary Paczosa's house, binge-writing with each other and an assortment of local pros.
Page 2 of 2 -- "There are so many different directions to go in, indie and folk and Americana and that weird pop sound," says Diaz. "It's all fun right now. I go to sleep at 3 and get up at 7. I'm exhausted and excited. I'm floating."
Everyone seems to agree that floating is exactly what Diaz should be doing. Even Paczosa - who months ago offered Diaz a deal with Sugar Hill, an esteemed roots label, and is getting a little impatient waiting for an answer - supports her freewheeling ways.
"I think she should be experimenting," says Paczosa, a Grammy-winning engineer who works with the Dixie Chicks, Alison Krauss, John Prine, and Nickel Creek. He says that he hasn't been so moved by a singer since he first heard Shawn Colvin. "How do you find the style and genre that you want to go and play until people don't want to hear it anymore? You have to write a lot of songs, try things out, see what fits. In Nashville you can do it every night, in living rooms, and clubs, and as part of a community."
Diaz and Hurlbut, who are strictly platonic music partners, were supposed to move to New York on June 1. Three weeks ago they decided to stay put in Nashville and plunked down first and last month's rent on a sweet house in the "Brooklyn-y" part of town. Either way, it was high time to get out of Boston. She'll play farewell shows tomorrow at Toad and next Friday at Berklee's Cafe 939.
Diaz attended Berklee for three years and left last summer - partly for financial reasons but also because she was feeling confused about her musical identity and needed a break from the pressure of school. She watched movies at her apartment in Savin Hill, drove a pedi-cab, tended bar at the Pour House, and tried without much luck to break into the local club scene.
"Doors were kind of closed to me," Diaz says. "I tried to contact people at the Lizard Lounge and Passim, sent e-mails and dropped off CDs, and never heard back. It's a bummer that after months and months of trying, it's only been a couple of months that we've been welcomed. And the only reason we got to play at all is because Dinty Child of Session Americana stepped out for us."
Child, a fixture in the Boston-Cambridge roots community for more than a quarter century, explains that booking agents are inundated with packages from musicians looking for a gig, and that Diaz's reputation as a campus darling didn't necessarily serve her well on the club circuit.
"It's hard to get noticed, and I think she was seen as 'one of those Berklee girls,' " says Child. "But when I went to see her at a WERS show, she just bowled me over. I invited her to sit in with Session Americana at the Lizard Lounge a few nights later, and I sent an e-mail to Matt [Smith, who books Club Passim] and said, 'I'm not drunk or on her payroll and I think you should give Madi Diaz a show.' "
Good gigs began trickling in, but not before Diaz - frustrated with her inability to crack the local scene - started going down to New York to play shows. Back in March, in Austin, she said she felt compelled to immerse herself in New York's "absolute chaos," but on the phone from Nashville last week Diaz was, pardon the pun, singing a different tune.
"I'm in a completely different state of mind than I was two months ago," she said. "We've gotten fantastic gigs, and everyone is so encouraging. We just found the place of our dreams for 900 bucks a month and can play music in the basement. It would be stupid not to be here. I think after a couple months of writing, whatever feels the most honest is what we'll go with. It's flying by the seat of your pants. I think it will work."
Joan Anderman can be reached at anderman@globe.com. For more on music, go to boston.com/ae/music/blog.
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Friday, October 10, 2008
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Current mood:  ecstatic
Category: Music
GUESS WHAT. we're totally self releasing an AWSOME 7 song EP at the basement on november 6th. PLEASE come and show your support for us busting our humps our lovely lady lumps to get this new material out out out and to you you you because we love love love you all. this ep is what we're seriously all about these days. i'm so excited. Big thanks to Ian Fitchuk and Justin Loucks for busting ass on this thang too. you guys are hard workin dawgs. love.
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Thursday, October 02, 2008
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Current mood:  inquisitive
Category: Music
well. it's been about 3 months since we've moved here and i think i'm ready to run up north again. we've been fortunate enough to be invited to hang out for CMJ week in nyc, so kyle and i are packing up the little blue subaru, making hella mixes, buying some new books on tape, loading up on sour patch kids and nerds rope and invading your house. and your house. and.....your couch. please come and see us and hug us and wish us well! we miss all of our friends and fams and are a little nervsies (love you megan) about coming home! will you still be there? will you still love us? will there still be cookies?
oct 18 2008 8:00p Baltimore Chop with Delbert McClinton annapolis, maryland
oct 19 2008 8:00p TBA philadelphia, pennsylvania
oct 21 2008 8:00p The Watercolor Cafe larchmont, new york
oct 22 2008 8:00p CMJ Faux Pas Productions new york, new york
oct 24 2008 12:00a CMJ Cutting Room new york, new york
oct 25 2008 8pm TBA wilmington, delaware
oct 27 2008 8:00p 3rd and Lindsley Jesse Terry CD release!!!
miss you and love you all.
lovemadi
and kyle.
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Saturday, July 12, 2008
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Current mood:  luminous
Category: Music
Check out Kyle and my new side project!
we're on my top 16, and we're really furry fuzzy cute and we record songs in our new basement!
look! rabbits
yay!
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Friday, July 04, 2008
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Current mood:a little freaked out...
Category: Music
SO. as some of you know, we made the big move south and are finally planted firmly in nashville TN. yes, yes, i know, many promises were made and broken for a run around in good ol Brooklyn Nyc... but let's be honest. as far as long term situations, playing opportunities, and most importantly our wallets and checkbooks are concerned, the further south the better! We've been itching to run away from 5 degree winters FOREVER so we've traded our shovels and sleds for ceiling fans and bugspray. it's been three days and so far so good. i'm becoming so much more and more of a waver and a greeter and our house is the cutest little thing you've ever seen. Don't worry guys, we miss you and we'll be back. all the time. and soon. say hi kyle: hey there, Kyle here. If you are ever in the Nash, come sit by the electric logs in our fireplace, we've got a $17 couch with your name on it. bye for now
okay.
love love love
madi. and kyle.
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Sunday, April 20, 2008
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Current mood:  accomplished
Category: Music
Thanks so much to the folks at WXPN for letting us be a part of the Philly Local Cd 2008! we're so honored to be a part of such an AWESOME collection of artists! for those of you interested in checking it out (and you totally should be DUH), visit
www.xpn.org
and show support for philly's BEST indie music station!
YAY WXPN!
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Monday, April 07, 2008
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Current mood:  accomplished
Category: Music
we made it! yaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay!
well here we are, back in the lovely northeast, greeted by slightly chilly rainy cloudy gloomy weather, but i wouldn’t have it any other way cause WE ARE HOME! THANKS SO MUCH to all of our friends and family across the good ol u. s. of a. for all of the hospitalities (i.e. couches and food...) extended to us! ya’ll are more than welcome to come sleep on our tiny little couch in nyc (if we can fit it in the apartment) WHENEVER the need arises. SXSW was AWESOME. we had a complete blast, played our three shows, a back yard bbq, hung out with some of the most talented fantastic people and got drunk and tan. we loved it! i’m too excited to imagine what next year will be like. NEW MUSIC! yes it’s true. new music, as well as some live recordings, will be chopped up and thrown on the myspace within the next two weeks, so keep hopping by the page. NASHVILLE! oh man, so this is really going to be fun. from may 1st thru may 26th kyle and i are nashville bound hanging out with a certain someone creating some certainly fantastic recordings! i can’t wait, this’ll be the treat of a lifetime. friends holla if ya wanna hang, we’ll be around. anyway, that’s the update. keep us on your sites, chances are we’ll be flying through your hood sooner than you think! actually, uh, do you have one of those fold out couches, cause....uh, we totally need a place to stay...
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