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Post by vinyl on Nov 10, 2007 11:34:26 GMT -5
I LOVE it. The lyrics are sooooo lovely.
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Post by JJ on Nov 13, 2007 20:40:51 GMT -5
New blog!
Hi there, well, we r headed back to texas finally after being gone for quite a while- so glad to be getting home, even if it is only for 4 days....
the awards we so fun last night! That town is so nice and so friendly, and it made the show have a great vibe. Usually award shows are an uptight and pretentious mix of posers who are more worried about there haircuts looking "cool with out trying too hard" than with how they perform...it was refreshing to see such a talented group of people all talking and visiting and enjoying each other- my highlights were LeAnn Rimes and Reba's duet, and i also thought Jamie Foxx sang very well...it was fun...afterwards, Ty and i went to a little spot John Rich just opened around the corner and Kid Rock and Gretchen Wilson and a bunch of folks all got together..but i was so tired and had been up since 5 am for 2 days in a row (not to mention still recovering from vegas!) So we got to the hotel not too late- but not early enough- bottom line, im tired! I'm gonna sleep at the ranch for 4 days and then go out on the road for some west coast dates- hope some of u will be there- im gonna do some stuff from the new cd, to see how u guys like it...anyway, just wanted to say hi quickly and will check in soon...
oh- new lyrics r on there way! Im posting 3 songs to start, "Thump Thump" is fairly new, "Stronger Woman" is brand new and i havent played it in public yet, and "Perfectly Clear" is an old song- i wrote it when i was 20 or so, and have played it live over the years, but i never got a chance to record it cause it was classified as "too country"- but its lyrics im most proud of and am so glad i finally got to record it....lemme know what u think and enjoy! Xxj
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Post by JJ on Nov 21, 2007 21:47:59 GMT -5
Somethings: 1) Jewel said in a recent concert that the new album will probably come out in June and the single in March. That would probably coincide with the end of her Nashville Star hosting job, that is if she does it again (see below). 2) Her duet with Toby Keith in his Christmas special can be seen on the CMT website. 3) check the article below! www.tennessean.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071113/COLUMNIST0501/711130376Tuesday, 11/13/07 Jewel finally fulfills dream of making country album By BEVERLY KEEL Jewel, who's had a huge pop career, has always wanted to release country songs, but her record label wouldn't let her. "I've been trying to do it my whole career and the label just wouldn't work anything country," says Jewel, who has performed country songs live for a decade, has made five albums here and has written with numerous Nashville songwriters. So she made a country album on her own. "I just didn't know if I would go independent and go direct to Wal-Mart or find a label and work radio." She found a home with Scott Borchetta's The Valory Music Co., which is releasing her album in June. Jewel says she has the option to host Nashville Star again this season. "The reason I did that show is because I believe in country music. I believe in the nobility of that tradition." "There's talk about it going to network television," she said of the USA Network show's move to NBC. "It can get really cheesy once it gets to network. "There was a strong focus on being songwriters, singers and musicians; they weren't just pop artists. If they have that same focus and they are very serious about it being a show with integrity, I am definitely interested. If they want to silly it up, I'm not interested in doing it."
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Post by JJ on Nov 26, 2007 20:14:26 GMT -5
This is very nice. Hopefully it will raise more awareness of the good that's being made around the world and not just the bad things we see everyday on TV. www.cnn.com/2007/US/11/26/he...tion=cnn_latest (CNN) -- CNN has named 15 distinguished leaders, luminaries and humanitarians to its Blue Ribbon Panel, which will select the most outstanding CNN Heroes from 18 finalists. Honorees will be announced at "CNN Heroes: An All-Star Tribute," a live, global telecast hosted by CNN's Anderson Cooper and Christiane Amanpour at the American Museum of Natural History. The show will air globally on CNN/U.S., CNN International and CNN en Español at 9 p.m. ET December 6. The 18 finalists -- three each in six categories -- were selected from more than 7,000 nominations submitted by viewers in 80 countries. The Blue Ribbon Panel will select one individual in each category to be singled out for special recognition at the December 6 gala. "We're honored to shine the spotlight on some of the world's lesser known heroes with the help of an esteemed panel of individuals, who are universally recognized for their talents and humanitarian initiatives," said Jim Walton, president of CNN Worldwide. The 15 member panel is made up are... Quote: Lance Armstrong Seven-time winner of the Tour de France Armstrong was 25 when he was diagnosed with cancer. During his treatment and before he was declared cancer free, he created the Lance Armstrong Foundation. That marked the beginning of his life as an advocate for people living with cancer. Deepak Chopra Doctor, philosopher, speaker and writer Chopra, considered a leader in mind-body medicine, founded the Chopra Center for Well Being and is president of The Alliance for a New Humanity. Its mission is to promote compassionate humanity and help create and connect global communities of personal and social transformation. (Photo credit: Jeremiah Sullivan) His cause Philippe Cousteau Diver, humanitarian and documentarian Cousteau is the grandson of legendary explorer Jacques-Yves Cousteau and cofounder of EarthEcho International, a nonprofit that aims to defend, sustain and enhance our planet. He is chief ocean correspondent for Discovery's Animal Planet Channel, where he is creating a series of ocean documentaries. His causes: 1 | 2 Bo Derek Actress and activist Derek is working with the U.S. State Department and conservation groups including San Francisco-based WildAid to help their effort to stop wildlife traffickers. The most remote wilderness is now touched by the global economy -- in many cases, because of the demand for products derived from protected wildlife. Her causes: 1 | 2 | 3 Sylvia Earle Oceanographer, explorer, author and lecturer Earle is a world renowned marine biologist, author, lecturer and explorer leading more than 60 expeditions and logging over 6,500 hours underwater. She is President of Deep Search International, a not-for-profit corporation whose mission is to create awareness of the ocean's importance to all life and explore global waters. Her cause Marian Wright Edelman Children's advocate Edelman is a lifelong advocate for disadvantaged Americans and is the Founder and President of the Children's Defense Fund (CDF). Under her leadership, CDF has become one of the nation's strongest voices for children and families. Her cause Peter Gabriel Musician and activist Gabriel's benefit concerts support Amnesty International and the anti-apartheid movement. He co-founded Witness, an international human rights group that helps local groups use video and online technologies in campaigns. He also supports a new online global village, theElders.org. (Photo credit: Arnold Newman) His causes: www.anhglobal.org/ Carolina Herrera Designer and philanthropist Herrera is a Goodwill Ambassador and Facilitator for the Intergovernmental Institution for the use of Micro-algae Spirulina Against Malnutrition (IIMSAM). As the leader of Fashion United Against Malnutrition, she supports the UN Millennium Development Goals in the global fight against malnutrition. Her cause T.D. Jakes Evangelist, author and entrepreneur Bishop Jake's nondenominational church, The Potter's House, has commissioned 10 water wells in Kenya and formed the nonprofit Metroplex Economic Development Corporation (MEDC) in the US to help impoverished families and individuals get out of debt and improve their credit. His causes: 1 | 2 Jewel Singer, songwriter, actress and humanitarian Jewel testified at a congressional hearing in June to share her personal experience of being homeless and motivate Congress to declare November as the first National Homeless Youth Awareness Month. She continues to highlight the plight of homeless children and to speak out on their behalf. Her cause
Téa Leoni Actress and humanitarian Leoni was the 2001 Goodwill Ambassador of the U.S. fund for UNICEF and traveled to Vietnam in 2005 to promote the Global Campaign for Children and AIDS. Volunteering for UNICEF is a 50-year family tradition -- her grandmother co-founded the U.S. Committee for UNICEF. Her cause Dikembe Mutombo Philanthropist and Houston Rockets center Mutombo is committed to the eradication of disease in his birthplace, the Democratic Republic of the Congo. His Dikembe Mutombo Foundation is dedicated to improving the health, education and quality of life for the people of the Congo. His cause Zainab Salbi Author, advocate and social entrepreneur Salbi survived life in Iraq under Saddam Hussein and established Women for Women in 1993 to help women survivors of wars re-establish their lives. One by one, 93,000 women survivors of war have begun to contribute to the political and economic health of their societies through her organization. Her cause Jerry Yang Yahoo! co-founder and CEO Recognized worldwide as an industry visionary, Yang has been instrumental in building Yahoo! into one of the most recognized Internet brands and a leading force in new media. Recently gave a large donation to his alma mater, Stanford University, most of which will fund the creation of an environmental studies building. His cause Muhammad Yunus 2006 Nobel Peace Prize winner and father of microcredit Yunus founded a banking system 30 years ago to lend small amounts of money to the rural poor in Bangladeshi villages. He formed the Grameen Bank, meaning 'village bank', provides credit to the poorest of the poor, and has now served 7 million borrowers. Original Source: www.cnn.com/2007/US/11/26/he...tion=cnn_latestLink to Jewel's Cause: www.homelessyouthamongus.org/
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Post by vinyl on Nov 26, 2007 21:38:23 GMT -5
Awww Congratulations Jewel! :)
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Post by George on Dec 21, 2007 18:49:48 GMT -5
I heard a Christmas song of hers the other day. Wow. "Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer" will never be the same to me again (adding a "ba donk a donk" to it?).
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Post by JJ on Jan 6, 2008 20:52:26 GMT -5
So... Jewel has been doing a bunch of radio shows around US and the news are in!
Album title: PERFECTLY CLEAR Release: JUNE
1st single: STRONGER WOMAN Release: FEBRUARY
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Great news and I'm really glad they are going with SW first and not I Do, because it sounds more like a hit!
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Post by Devil Marlena Nylund on Jan 6, 2008 21:33:56 GMT -5
That's a long gap between the first single and the album though. And it seems like a long way to wait for the album... I won't complain tho. I just hope the single is really good!
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Post by vinyl on Jan 6, 2008 21:51:49 GMT -5
I liked I Do more actually but I'll live with this, it's far, far from bad
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Post by Active Aggressive on Jan 6, 2008 21:59:54 GMT -5
Stronger Woman sounds vaguely country to me because of some of the instrumentation but it still sounds like the Jewel I know and love. Very good effort from one of my favorite female artists. I support all of her work and this will be no different. I can't wait!
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Post by Active Aggressive on Jan 6, 2008 22:06:50 GMT -5
All 3 of these new songs are very nice. I am impressed and glad that she still sticks with her music that she apparently has such a passion for.
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Post by JJ on Jan 7, 2008 20:07:16 GMT -5
New live songs on her myspace! myspace.com/jewelMorning Song (from Pieces of You), So Close To Heaven (unreleased), Cold Song (unreleased). Check it out!
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Post by JJ on Jan 9, 2008 7:14:40 GMT -5
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Post by vinyl on Jan 9, 2008 8:07:50 GMT -5
I really like the verses - it's the chorus that'll take some getting used to. But still, it's growing on me
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Post by JJ on Jan 9, 2008 20:17:55 GMT -5
New Myspace blog! Artwork & On The Road Hi all, So, I did a show for XM in DC- so fun...one of my favorite shows ive ever done. I gotta give it to you guys - you really are the best fans. You continue to blow me away. You are so well versed in my songs, so respectful- so dedicated! Some of you drove in from far, far away, and it continually blows me away- thank you all for your support....but i digress. Back to the point - a gentleman asked about my art work. He said he had a print of mine up on his wall, and I told him I'd post some more of my drawings. I will post one a week for a while. Maybe you guys can tell me which one you like best, and I will print one up to make available to you guys. This first pic I drew with pencil and chalk, and the robe I painted w nail polish, believe it or not! I'm on a radio tour in Florida right now. I'm doing long drives and multiple cities a day. It reminds me of my first album - a lot of leg work and elbow grease! I'm really working hard to get my songs on the radio. If you all are near the stations I'm going to, come on out! I will also post the numbers of the radio stations I'm gonna be at, and maybe you guys can call the country stations in your town and request my song when it comes out on January 23rd! If we form our own army, hopefully they can't refuse to play it! Hope you all are well, and I will be in touch! Xxjewel
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Post by vinyl on Feb 7, 2008 18:12:26 GMT -5
Stronger Woman is on iTunes since Tuesday according to her MySpace. :)
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Post by JJ on Feb 19, 2008 12:29:11 GMT -5
Great new blog!!
I often get asked what life is like day-to-day at the ranch, so I thought I'd give you a wee peek of my life off the road...
6 AM - Ty gets up. I am convinced there is an old man who is grissled and heroic that lives in Ty's mind - purely a fictional character, but he starts yelling drill sergeant style at Ty around 5:30 AM - rousing him from slumber. I imagine he says things like "Hey, puss, getcher ass outta the feathers!" In Ty's mind there is an image of what tough is, and what being a man is, and that image spurs him onward through each day - and it does not include sleeping in. Sometimes, if Ty can tell I'm really wiped out, he will let me sleep - but its rare! He always says it's best to get up early, so you go to bed early....no mercy for a road dog!
So we get up...he drinks 2 sips of coffee while I scramble into my jeans and boots and multiple layers of warm gear, and we head out he door to go feed. (Ty wear jeans, boots, a wool vest, coat, and a cowboy hat. I look considerably more like something you see in documentaries about villagers who live in the extreme arctic north. I have long handles on under jeans, wool socks in my boots, thermal sweaters and no less than 3 layers beneath a giant puffy down coat, a silk scarf around my neck, and a ridiculous patagonia hat that is complete with ear flaps so the stiff Texas wind can't penetrate to my wee ears.)
Ty has about 250 mother cows, and they are all having babies...very cute little calves that are furry and curious. We feed in the west lake pasture - a rugged and diverse piece of land that's a couple hundred acres - with plenty of water and dense river bottoms to find shelter from the harsh winter wind. Ty gets on the tractor by the shop, and I drive the ranch truck over to the west lake pasture - about 3 miles from the house. All the cows are waiting in a bunch- they act pure to death starved, which is funny, because we POUR the feed to them - alternating daily between cubes of protein enriched feed, and dry Klein Grass round bails. Today is a round bail day - my favorite, because unrolling 7 giant thousand pound bails means I get to skip the gym - it is a work out! Ty arrives on the tractor shortly after me, with a bail loaded in front and behind, and he heads to a gentle slope in the field - a slight advantage for me when wrestling the bails. Before I cut the bailing twine, I check to make sure the grain of the hay is headed the right way, so it rolls out proper, and then with my pocket knife I snap, snap, snap the black twine and then bundle it up and put it in the truck. Ty maneuvers the tractor around, and gets behind the bail and gives it a good push to get it started, and I run like a mad eskimo after the thing, my scrawny arms pushing with all their might to keep the momentum going - and the cows all chase down after me, excited and jockeying for the best position to feed from. While doing this I imagine what we must look like from above. I see me all puffy and over-dressed, a round dot pushing the hay, as it unrolls like a Ranch Red Carpet, well, a Golden Carpet - and the black cows that are so impossibly black that they look like cow-shaped holes in the ground, like black shadows that move and breathe and eat. Each bail we roll out more break away from the previous bail looking for fresher newer hay, with fewer neighbors. All the calves hang out together off to the side, mostly. Their mothers seem to absolutely lose their minds getting to the hay, and sometimes very young calves spend the afternoon bawling confusedly for mothers that have scattered hurriedly in the frenzy of feeding, which I hate. I worry the whole time we feed over the calves and remark to Ty constantly "You think it's ok?" "You think the baby will find its mom?" "You think its mom knows where it is?" To which he always replies, at first patiently, but eventually with a bit of impatience by the 15th time "Oh, mother nature will work it all out." But that doesn't keep me from fretting.
After we feed, we both get in the truck and make a thorough round of the whole pasture - looking for cows that may be calving, checking for orphans, and giving some "room-service" to cows that stayed brushed up with calves that are too new for the mothers to take and go eat. I like these moms - even though they are hungry, they stay with their newborns till they are strong enough to make the trip. These are the ones we bring a flake of hay to. Sometimes cows abandon their calves so they can go eat. I hate these cows. If the calf doesn't get that first day of cholostrom (the nutrient rich milk that is in the cows bag the first day or so after birth) then they are never the same and often die. We really try to keep our eyes out for lone calves - but it's a fine line between interfering and helping.
I remember about a month ago we saw a calf by itself - it looked healthy and bright eyed, and we just figured its mother stashed it in a good spot and would be back, so we left it alone. The next day we saw it off by itself, so we picked it up and took it closer to the herd, and we made bawling noises, but no cow came to claim it. Which posed a dilemma - do we step in and feed it, but risk it not learning to suck and hunt its mom, or do we leave it alone? We decided to feed it one bottle out in the field, and see if that got it through till it found its mom. Well, the mom never did come for it - so that night we brought the weak little creature to our ranch hand's house, and we bottle fed it, and put it in the shop with a heat lamp, so it would stay warm. The next morning we came to check on it, and it wasn't looking good. It was skinny, and sickly and already smelled half dead. It broke my heart. I wanted to go find its mom and kick her in the utter! This poor innocent calf was just suffering so. It even rattled Ty. He looked the calf over and said, "Doesn't look good boys" (He was addressing Heraclio the ranch hand, and I, but he often just calls any group of any sex "boys" - just another quirk) then he added "I wish I could go find that bitch...." (Meaning the calves mom). Ty is a very tough and macho guy- but he LOVES animals- probably loves animals more than humans. He doesn't hunt, and he hates to see any animal come to harm. I've seen a lot of ranchers that don't get too bothered by a calf dying, but it kinda touches Ty, and as we loaded up the calf to go kill it, he was quiet and annoyed.
We drove to the Pump Pasture, which is where we usually take anything that needs killing. It's a big open pasture that buzzards can come in easily to clean it up. Just a sad part of ranch life. I of course fought back tears the whole way, to which Ty reasoned "Well, it's just suffering at this point and it would just be cruel not to kill it and just let it die slowly over the next day," which I know is true. But it still stings.
We drive a ways and Ty stops the truck, and we get out and lay the calf down. It doesn't even move when we set it down. It just lays limp and struggles to breathe, and looks up with its dark large eyes and blinks slowly. Ty gets a .22 pistol out of the truck and places it pretty much on the top of its little skull. I stand near by, hardly able to see through the salty tears in my eyes. Ty looks up at me and says "Damnit Jewel, you don't gotta see this - go get in the truck," but the writer in me wants to see and feel and document everything, so I stay put. I can tell it kinda bothers Ty, strikes him as perverse, maybe even, but he looks back down and focuses on the task at hand. He breathes out and squeezes the trigger. The calf goes limp instantly, and a small stream of of deep red blood escapes the black vessel, and mixes with the dirt. I'm sniffling, Ty's kinda mad about the whole thing, and the calve's lifeless body is sorta jerking and twitching involuntarily- which kind of alarms and off-puts me. "Are you sure its dead?", I worry, through soft little sobs - he doesn't look back, just holsters the pistol as he heads for the truck and gruffly says " Deader than Hell."
But that's somewhat a rare happening on the old ranch, and most days are filled with cute fat calves and fat happy moms, and the cold hand of winter eventually loosens its grip on the countryside, and the gentle blush of spring begins to blossom and take hold.
But today is cold, and the wind is stiff, and it's just coming daylight outside, and I just got home from my Northwest Radio run, and my video shoot, and I'm tired - but Ty is already in the truck and waiting on me, so I grab my gloves and my silly warm hat and decide to finish getting dressed in the truck. As I shut the front door behind me, and prepare to face the first insult of icy air, I sigh to myself and say "Well, at least I can skip the gym..."
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Post by JJ on Mar 12, 2008 9:18:40 GMT -5
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Post by itsaboutart on Mar 13, 2008 19:24:56 GMT -5
any one know how the song is doing at country stations?
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Post by vinyl on Mar 13, 2008 19:46:50 GMT -5
It's doing well. It's currently #17, bulleted (although the bullet has been shrinking a lot; so has many of the songs' in the 11-20 range) with 13.8 million impressions... Yeah, people are surprised it's doing so well.
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Post by JJ on Apr 2, 2008 22:23:05 GMT -5
Track Listing: 1. Stronger Woman 2. I Do 3. Love Is A Garden 4. Rosey & Mick 5. Anyone But You 6. Thump Thump 7. Two Become One 8. ’Til It Feels Like Cheating 9. Everything Reminds Me Of You 10. Loved By You (Cowboy Waltz) 11. Perfectly Clear
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Post by jen on Apr 3, 2008 3:52:03 GMT -5
Another song called Two Become One? It would be funny if it was an acoustic version of the song on 0304.
Love Stronger Woman, cant wait!
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Post by itsaboutart on Apr 3, 2008 5:43:57 GMT -5
yes please let it not be the same two become one. How is she doing on itunes? I noticed she debuted at 90 something on the hot 100 last week...any developments....i couldn be bothered wading through all the madonna vs mariah rubbish in this weeks thread to find the chart.
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Post by vinyl on Apr 3, 2008 17:20:39 GMT -5
OH GOD if it's ANOTHER acoustic version I'll cry
The rest of the tracklist looks cool though :)
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Post by So Pure on Apr 4, 2008 16:43:14 GMT -5
OH GOD if it's ANOTHER acoustic version I'll cry The rest of the tracklist looks cool though :) I think she's still upset that "0304" didn't get a fair shake. I'm pretty sure it's the same "2 Become 1"...I loved how she reworked "Fragile Heart" for "Goodbye Alice" so I'm hoping this will version with enhance the original...
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Post by jen on Apr 6, 2008 0:41:39 GMT -5
I thought Fragile Heart on 'Alice' was a lot better than the one on '0304.' I actually wouldnt mind if it was a new version of the same 2 Become 1, it's a beautiful song
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Post by JJ on Apr 9, 2008 21:04:09 GMT -5
Jewel has a busy June plannedJust in: Jewel is returning to Nashville Star. She was the host of the show last season and will join John Rich as judge/mentor when the show premieres June 9 on NBC with host Billy Ray Cyrus. Jewel's country album, Perfectly Clear, arrives June 3. blogs.usatoday.com/entertainment/2008/04/jewel-has-a-bus.html
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