Judah Rock


Hello Blog
March 26, 2009, 11:58 pm
Filed under: Life, Live Music, Music, Rock Church, Transparency

Since my last post my life has been filled with, sadly to say, not nearly enough of the aforementioned activity.  Which is writing, creating and recording music.  I’m desperately hoping that this will change soon in the event that my weekly to-do lists and meetings begin to magically work themselves out :)

Here’s what else has been happening in my life.

Tri has been playing shows like crazy.  Last week I sang for approximately 24 hours and I’m feeling it this week.  Along those same lines I’ve started saving for a new guitar (PRS Hollowbody I).  I’m about 1/7 of the way there… it’s really expensive, we’ll see if I make it before getting interrupted.

I (we) have a live recording coming up which we have yet to set a date for it but I think it will more than likely fall into May sometime.  I’m excited.

That’s about it!

Here’s to hoping I can write another blog sooner than the last!



Christmas Production 2008 – Explanation
December 24, 2008, 12:29 pm
Filed under: Creativity, Live Music, Music, Rock Church

So as I mentioned in a previous blog, this year we decided to focus on what we are great at for our Christmas production.  Which would be music, art and media (and of course, bringing the word).  So here’s what happened…

We opened the day off mellow with a Rock Church/Nat King Cole duet of “The Christmas Song.”  Confession, we copied Buckhead church on this one (thanks guys).  This project entailed me getting on Amazon, ordering a Nat King Cole DVD, ripping the footage of “The Christmas Song” off of the DVD, slicing it up a bit in iMovieHD, putting a couple transitions and titles in there and then adding a click track to keep us locked with the video.  It was good.

Then, pastor Justin frolicked onto the stage as we played an upetty cinematic version of “Pour Some Sugar on Me” by Def Leppard… wait that didn’t happen at all.

Sorry got off track!  Anyway, we then went into the portion of the service which served all of the parents’ and grandparents’ their hard earned gas money back to them with a nice video that Josiah orchestrated with the Kids Rock ministry department.  We thought we’d kick it off by answering the question that everyone was dying to know the answer to… “What is Christmas all about?”  I’m sure you can imagine the responses that we got from kids ranging anywhere from 6 – 12 years old.  All in all it served its purpose and was a success.

Then the fun began!  A Christmas production is not a Christmas production at Rock Church without the infamous drum line led by none other than Stuart Soliz.  But this year we wanted to make it different, so I put together a track in ProTools for us to play along with.  And DIFFERENT it was.  During the first service we had a freak technical error (which just always tends to happen) in which the front-line monitors lost connection with the amps preventing us from being able to hear the track to stay on beat with it.  It didn’t exactly produce the results I had envisioned but the show went on, as it must, and we made up for it during the second service!

We then did 3 songs off of Israel and New Breed’s Christmas CD.  ”Hark,” “Least of These,” and “Silent Night” to be specific.  Each laced with orchestral tracks that I made in Garageband and click tracks sent to our ears.  BIG ups to the band and singers for pulling these less-than-easy songs off.  They were definitely not a walk in the park and we really raised the bar musically with these tunes.

Next were a couple of songs that Josiah and I got together and arranged from this year and last year.  A version of “Angels We Have Heard on High” that was a mix between John Mayer’s “Tracing” and Hillsong’s take of “Angels.”  Following that was “The Christmas Song” by Dave Matthews.  This really turned out to be a magical moment.  As I played the verses, we showed clips from the Nativity Story and the Passion on the screens as they related to the lyrics.  Does that make sense?  You may have had to be there.  It was good.  That led into an instrumental version of “My Favorite Things” which featured Amanda Dean and a girl from her small group (forgive me) as artists.  They painted what appeared to be material things on canvases located on opposite sides of the stage, which when brought together and stacked on top of one another formed a cross.  Very cool moment as the audience cheered when it all came together with the crescendo of  music behind it.

We brought it down a notch with an acoustic version of “What Child is This” from Kari Jobe’s Christmas CD.  The soloists for this one were Amanda and my very nervous wife Tif.  They both ended up doing an amazing job with the song and it truly ended up sounding better than it had during the… well… 2 rehearsals we had to prepare it with.

The culmination of the production brought everything together as we worshipped to David and Nicole Binion’s song “You Are Holy.”  The entire (except for the opener) production was focussed on Jesus.  And what better way to finish up with lifted hands, hearts and voices?

Dan came and brought a nicely packaged (literally) Christmas message and people’s lives were changed.

The End.



In Case You Missed It…
December 8, 2008, 12:28 am
Filed under: Live Music, People

The recent John Mayer concert entitled “On His Own” – a benefit for Toys for Tots and the LA Food Bank is going to be streaming here for the rest of the week.

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Creative. Raw. Awesome.



Mr. Mann and his plann…
November 30, 2008, 9:25 pm
Filed under: Live Music, Music, New Wine, The Mix: ReDefine

I suck at blogging lately but never fear, there’s good news.  As some of you know, my good friend Justin Mannhardt (aka JMann) came into town this week with some roughs from The Mix back at the beginning of the month.

Some were good, some were too rough to revive.  But I think that we may finally have some more stuff to get to you listeners out there in the near future.  Four tunes total.  Three originals.  I’m not going to tell you which ones quite yet because I don’t want to curse their chances of seeing the likes of a compact disc.  And maybe even some tasty new artwork.  But it’s all in JMann’s hands now… and he’s going to put some epic, funky, crazy nastiness on it and make us sound better than we actually are.

More to come!



New (original) Song
October 23, 2008, 2:58 pm
Filed under: Live Music, New Wine, Songwriting, The Mix: ReDefine
Here’s a new song for ya’ll!  When I say new, I mean like less than a week old… it happened while I was working on another song, so I just kind of went with it.  It’s not completely done yet but I think we’re going to use it as an opener at the Mix (next weekend!) and also give a test run tonight at the Matthew West show.  Let me know what you think:


Irreplaceable
October 19, 2008, 4:29 am
Filed under: Live Music, Musicianship, People, Transparency

I believe that there are certain people in everybody’s life that are irreplaceable.  If you don’t have somebody like that in your life, then you need to.  


This blog is about ONE of those people in my life.
Josiah Lorentzen.  Most of you know him as “Si.”  He and I have a musical and personal chemistry that is over 8 years in the making.  Bass playing is often a thankless job, so I feel like I need to give credit where credit is due.  Most of you probably don’t realize what is happening between him and I on Sundays, Wednesdays and often Friday and Saturday evenings.  It’s that thing that makes you start bobbing your head up and down while I fool you into thinking that you’re listening to me shred on a guitar solo.  It’s the goosebumps that you feel as a song starts to build and the thing that you’re eager to get back in to while the song gets soft only to build back up again.

And here’s the funny thing… we are so use to this chemistry that we often get frustrated with the other musicians we play with because they are more than likely not operating on the same wavelength as us, and understandably so considering the amount of time we’ve spent together (just ask our drummers! LOL).

Bottom line is this, the next time you think that I have ANYTHING to do with the moments that I sound good, take a second and listen to the backbone of the band.

My hat’s off to you.


Something to Say Tour
October 18, 2008, 5:29 pm
Filed under: Live Music, New Wine
What’s up everybody.  Just wanted to give you all a taste of what’s coming this Thursday:
That’s right!  This week New Wine has been invited to be one of the opening acts for Matthew West (in other words… we’re opening for the opening act)!!!  It’s going to be a stripped down acoustic set due to a shortage in channels but it should be good nonetheless.

The show is on Thursday at 7pm at Heritage Wesleyan Church in Rock Island, IL.  If you don’t have anything going… or even if you do… this is something you won’t want to miss!


Audio Sequencing
October 15, 2008, 4:17 am
Filed under: Creativity, Kingdom Youth Church, Live Music, The Mix: ReDefine

I’ve been getting into to audio sequencing lately.  I’m not even sure if that’s the correct name for what I’ve been doing.  Somebody said it at a creative meeting once and it just kind of stuck.  Let me explain what I mean.

This is a picture of a program called “Garage Band” which ships pre-installed onto any current Mac products.  It allows you to create music via real instruments or the many software instruments that come with it.

On the left you see a list of many different instruments that I handpicked to be a part of this specific composition (which happens to be a John Mayer song that we are playing tomorrow night at KYC).  All of these sounds and instruments literally act like invisible members of our band.  We play what we play live, and then all of these instruments fill in any extra stuff that I would like to put into the song… like bells, organs, a horn section and even additional background vocals.

This year we plan to sequence many of the songs that we’ll be doing at The Mix: ReDefine ’08.  So when you are in the middle of a praise set and convince yourself that there is a symphony of angels surrounding you… chances are you’ll be right… just not in the way that you think.


Look OUT!
October 13, 2008, 4:25 am
Filed under: Catalyst, Live Music, Music

There’s a new(er) song out right now that is kind of rocking my world.  It starts with “How” and ends with “He Loves.”  Check it:

I’m normally not into songs that are quite this cluttered with words.  But you just can’t beat that bridge.  I got to experience it for the first time at Catalyst last week.  It was awesome… and chances are, we’ll be doing this one when we open for Matthew West on October 23rd.  If not sooner…

PS – The guy that performed it at Catalyst was named Eddie Kirkland.  He led, in my opinion, the best worship out of everyone who led at the conference.  Check him out.


Tomorrow
September 19, 2008, 4:50 am
Filed under: Creativity, Live Music, Movies

I may or may not begin a blog series that has something to do with me playing acoustic versions of all of my released and not-so-released New Wine tunes.


What do you think?



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