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Post by geb on Oct 9, 2023 17:06:54 GMT -5
Nice to see that Jackie got another music reactor, Play It Again with Mike and Ginger, for a reaction to one of her performances. I am familiar with this reactor who could be called one of the smaller influencers because they have over 119,000 subscribers. They had never seen Jackie before and were very impressed with Jackie's performance of Lovers on her Dream With Me in Concert PBS special. They said they would continue to review more of Jackie's performances. Jackie needs a few more dozens of these over 100K music reactors to start some momentum. It would be nice if we can get her reacted to by at least a few of the 1 million subscriber music reactors. I know of at least one of them that will interview an artist and also post that YouTube video. The Charismatic Voice has over 1.45 million subscribers and herself is an opera singer. Her channel has had over 271 million views for 667 videos or an average of 406,940 views per video which is larger than the views Jackie has gotten from most of her posted videos. From The Charismatic Voice's YouTube channel we have: "Welcome to The Charismatic Voice! We're a community of people who love good music and great singing. Our videos strive to dive deeper into the artists you adore so that we can better understand what makes them so dang good. Videos premier every Monday, Tuesday and Friday at 8AM AZ Time. Our operatic founder and vocal guru, Elizabeth Zharoff, has multiple degrees in music and voice from the Curtis Institute of Music, Oberlin Conservatory, and Berklee College of Music. She's also a voice science nerd. Mrs. Zharoff has performed in 18 languages, throughout major venues in Europe, Asia, and North America. She has a uniquely modern career which bridges the gap between voice and technology, and aims to demystify singing for all. Elizabeth's also a total geek who loves gaming, astronomy, Christmas, Disney, Nutella, and of course - discovering new music! Questions? Connect with us at www.thecharismaticvoice.com." Elizabeth is on YouTube every Monday, Tuesday and Friday at 8 AM Arizona Time for a chat session while doing a live premier. This seems like an excellent forum for Jackie to do her new music. There are numerous ways to try to get Elizabeth to do a reaction to Jackie (and maybe get Jackie on a live premier). One is to make a suggestion to a recent or upcoming premier on YouTube. Once the comment is added, others can then upvote the selection. The more votes and the more likely the song will make it onto Elizabeth's weekly recording list. What we should do is to get a large group of Jackie fans (say at least a few hundred) and coordinate a comment posting and then upvote that comment with a few hundred positives. I would hope we could get at least a coordinated effort by a few hundred Jackie fans to get Jackie onto this music influencer's YouTube channel? We need to decide on what we want to request in the comment posting, a young, teenage or twenty-something Jackie song. What does everyone think of this idea? --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- We can then possibly use this strategy to get Jackie reviewed on say the influencer music reactor channels: - Nina Schofield (over 222K subscribers) - Tania Levy - Vocal Studio (over 360K subscribers) - Tara Simon Studios (over 1.11 million subscribers) - The Fairy Voice Mother (over 177K subscribers) - The Vocalyst (over 238K subscribers) - The Confident Singer (over 119K subscribers) - Jennifer Glatzhofer (over 122K subscribers) - Justin Burke (over 1.72 million subscribers) - Asia and BJ (over 291K subscribers) etc
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Post by rlhamil on Oct 10, 2023 4:27:23 GMT -5
We need to decide on what we want to request in the comment posting, a young, teenage or twenty-something Jackie song. What does everyone think of this idea? --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- We can then possibly use this strategy to get Jackie reviewed on say the influencer music reactor channels: - Nina Schofield (over 222K subscribers) - Tania Levy - Vocal Studio (over 360K subscribers) - Tara Simon Studios (over 1.11 million subscribers) - The Fairy Voice Mother (over 177K subscribers) - The Vocalyst (over 238K subscribers) - The Confident Singer (over 119K subscribers) - Jennifer Glatzhofer (over 122K subscribers) - Justin Burke (over 1.72 million subscribers) - Asia and BJ (over 291K subscribers) Which depends on the content that reviewer/influencer usually covers, unless they're quite eclectic. If possible, current or at least recent Jackie would probably be most helpful. (edit: by recent, I mean The Debut, Two Hearts esp Part II, the top two tracks of Carousel of Time, or Behind My Eyes; maybe something from Awakening, but that's pushing it; or from Someday at Christmas if near Christmas and a track appropriate for the reviewer; probably nothing earlier than that would count as recent in terms of style or appearance) Without overwhelming them, one might sent them more than one link (maybe no more than three different ones), that they could choose from those (or if they had time and were curious, might look at all even if only reviewing one). Or not; I haven't posted review requests, so I don't know from experience what's likeliest to be effective.
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Post by lawrence on Oct 10, 2023 10:40:05 GMT -5
Nice to see that Jackie got another music reactor, Play It Again with Mike and Ginger, for a reaction to one of her performances. I am familiar with this reactor who could be called one of the smaller influencers because they have over 119,000 subscribers. They had never seen Jackie before and were very impressed with Jackie's performance of Lovers on her Dream With Me in Concert PBS special. They said they would continue to review more of Jackie's performances. Jackie needs a few more dozens of these over 100K music reactors to start some momentum. It would be nice if we can get her reacted to by at least a few of the 1 million subscriber music reactors. I know of at least one of them that will interview an artist and also post that YouTube video. The Charismatic Voice has over 1.45 million subscribers and herself is an opera singer. Her channel has had over 271 million views for 667 videos or an average of 406,940 views per video which is larger than the views Jackie has gotten from most of her posted videos. From The Charismatic Voice's YouTube channel we have: "Welcome to The Charismatic Voice! We're a community of people who love good music and great singing. Our videos strive to dive deeper into the artists you adore so that we can better understand what makes them so dang good. Videos premier every Monday, Tuesday and Friday at 8AM AZ Time. Our operatic founder and vocal guru, Elizabeth Zharoff, has multiple degrees in music and voice from the Curtis Institute of Music, Oberlin Conservatory, and Berklee College of Music. She's also a voice science nerd. Mrs. Zharoff has performed in 18 languages, throughout major venues in Europe, Asia, and North America. She has a uniquely modern career which bridges the gap between voice and technology, and aims to demystify singing for all.Elizabeth's also a total geek who loves gaming, astronomy, Christmas, Disney, Nutella, and of course - discovering new music! Questions? Connect with us at www.thecharismaticvoice.com." Elizabeth is on YouTube every Monday, Tuesday and Friday at 8 AM Arizona Time for a chat session while doing a live premier. This seems like an excellent forum for Jackie to do her new music. There are numerous ways to try to get Elizabeth to do a reaction to Jackie (and maybe get Jackie on a live premier). One is to make a suggestion to a recent or upcoming premier on YouTube. Once the comment is added, others can then upvote the selection. The more votes and the more likely the song will make it onto Elizabeth's weekly recording list. What we should do is to get a large group of Jackie fans (say at least a few hundred) and coordinate a comment posting and then upvote that comment with a few hundred positives. I would hope we could get at least a coordinated effort by a few hundred Jackie fans to get Jackie onto this music influencer's YouTube channel? We need to decide on what we want to request in the comment posting, a young, teenage or twenty-something Jackie song. What does everyone think of this idea? --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- We can then possibly use this strategy to get Jackie reviewed on say the influencer music reactor channels: - Nina Schofield (over 222K subscribers) - Tania Levy - Vocal Studio (over 360K subscribers) - Tara Simon Studios (over 1.11 million subscribers) - The Fairy Voice Mother (over 177K subscribers) - The Vocalyst (over 238K subscribers) - The Confident Singer (over 119K subscribers) - Jennifer Glatzhofer (over 122K subscribers) - Justin Burke (over 1.72 million subscribers) - Asia and BJ (over 291K subscribers) etc This is an example of Elizabeth's reaction analysis I watched not long ago:
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Post by lawrence on Oct 10, 2023 21:07:10 GMT -5
There are numerous ways to try to get Elizabeth to do a reaction to Jackie (and maybe get Jackie on a live premier). One is to make a suggestion to a recent or upcoming premier on YouTube. Once the comment is added, others can then upvote the selection. The more votes and the more likely the song will make it onto Elizabeth's weekly recording list. What we should do is to get a large group of Jackie fans (say at least a few hundred) and coordinate a comment posting and then upvote that comment with a few hundred positives. I would hope we could get at least a coordinated effort by a few hundred Jackie fans to get Jackie onto this music influencer's YouTube channel? We need to decide on what we want to request in the comment posting, a young, teenage or twenty-something Jackie song.
What does everyone think of this idea? In my opinion, recommendations to reactor/analysts like Elizabeth Zharoff (The Charismatic Voice) should consist of the finest examples of Jackie's vocal artistry as an older teenager/adult, they being the most pertinent and beneficial in promoting her as a CC and Pop artist,.....professionally recorded videos from Two Hearts, such as Attesa, Caruso, A Thousand Years, Safe and Sound, Writing's on the Wall, for example......Burn and I'm Not That Girl from The Debut, and Both Sides now from Carousel of Time. Her childhood performances from Dream With Me in Concert, reacted to most often to date, are not representative of her adult vocal skills, the more mature and versatile artist she has become. Is it necessary or fair to Jackie to continue promoting her as a child star?
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Post by geb on Oct 11, 2023 11:28:52 GMT -5
Promoting a 23-year old Jackie as a child star is beyond unreasonable. She is to be promoted as a twenty-something adult.
As for reacting to her past performances, that is OK as this is her performance history.
Jackie's voice has changed since being a child star, as is expected once she went through puberty.
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Post by geb on Oct 11, 2023 22:36:06 GMT -5
Some suggestions for music reactors. Use all or pieces depending upon what one feels would be good for a given reactor.
NOTE: Can remove the quotes around URL when posting but I do not think YouTube will object. Had to use them to prevent loading the videos here as takes too long and can freeze system.
---- Jackie Evancho is a 23-year old American singer. In 2010, as a 10-year old, Jackie came to fame when she came in second on America's Got Talent. She is the youngest solo artist to ever go Platinum on an album in the US at 10-years old and the youngest to ever debut in the top 10 in the Billboard 200 peaking at #2. At 11-years old, she was the youngest solo singer to ever have a concert at Lincoln Center. Jackie had 9 consecutive albums peak at #1 on Billboard Classical Charts meaning that only Taylor Swift and Jay-Z have had more consecutive Billboard #1 albums. In addition to 10 albums, Jackie has 3 live albums, 18 music videos, and 35 singles. Jackie’s first solo PBS concert special, of three she has done, was in 2011, Dream With Me In Concert, and was the most broadcast program of the year for PBS and raised record amounts of money for PBS stations. When 11-years old, Jackie was chosen by Robert Redford to play his daughter in his film The Company You Keep. Jackie was Kity on season 3 of The Masked Singer. She has been on way too many to note TV shows. A tiny sampling of the videos of Jackie's performances include: -- O Mio Babbino Caro (as a 10-year old. This is her audition on AGT that gave her instant worldwide recognition. This is the before, during and after comments so it is 10 minutes long. Piers Morgan asked Jackie if she was actually 30 rather than 1-- O Mio Babbino Caro (as a 10-year old. This is her audition on AGT that gave her instant worldwide recognition. This is the before, during and after comments so it is 10 minutes long. Piers Morgan asked Jackie if she was actually 30 rather than 10: “https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3d_XTvLalJk&t=136s”) -- Dark Waltz (as a 10-year old. Sung on her Dream With Me In Concert: “https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dLxwAO3dDTw”) -- Nessun Dorma (as an 11-year old. Sung as a guest on Britain's Got Talent: “https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8OH9FbFqOxg”) -- O Holy Night (as an 11-year old. Sung at the National Christmas Tree Lighting with President Obama and family in the audience. Given the cold conditions which can affect the voice, a fantastic performance: “https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_hsQQKRNkeE”) -- Se (as a 12-year old. Sung on her PBS Special Music Of The Movies with full symphony orchestra. This song is from the great Italian film Cinema Paradiso and is many times known by the same name. Cinema Paradiso won both the Cannes Grand Prix and Best Foreign Film Oscar. Written by the legendary film composer Ennio Morricone. Jackie sang it in Italian: “https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=doAvI71mUZQ”) -- Bridge Over Troubled Water (as a 12-year old. Sung as guest performer for the Cirque du Soleil special charity show One Night For One Drop in Las Vegas. This was the first time that all seven Cirque du Soleil shows in Las Vegas were cancelled so the 1,700 employees could collaboratively participate in the show that had over 230 Cirque du Soleil artists and guest performers. This show was at the O Theater in the Bellagio and was streamed online worldwide. Millions of dollars were raised in honor of World Water Day: “https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RjnBPt4L-_U”) -- Can You Feel The Love Tonight (as a 13-year old. Sung on the PBS July 4, 2013 Special in Washington, DC before the Capitol Building with full orchestra: “https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g3LtA9NLMKU”) -- Say Something (as a 13-year old. Duet sung with Cheyenne Jackson on Jackie's Awakening: Live in Concert PBS special: “https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZTq2xumtXnE”) -- My Heart Will Go On (as a 14-year old. Sung on the 2014 PBS Memorial Day live concert in Washington, DC: “https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QopSSVj9Pyg”) -- Think of Me (as a 14-year old. Sung in her music video for the song: “https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YnDsHFvJPqA”) -- Writing's On The Wall (as a 15-year old. Sam Smith cover of the James Bond Spectre movie song. This video done as a mini-movie with Jackie's older sister Juliette playing the villain: “https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RBjsDhqRMOA”) -- Blank Space (as a 15-year old. Taylor Swift cover but with slightly modified lyrics so more age appropriate. This is just a guitar and Jackie singing: “https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SC4sfxJK3g8”) -- Apocalypse (as a 15-year old. Original song written for Jackie. It is about the heartbreak one has after a breakup. A sophisticated music video. Jackie sung this using her pop voice: “https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J1iM3hOKFdg”) -- Caruso (as a 16-year old. Sung on the PBS Special of Fernando Varela. Sung in Italian. The song simply tells about the pain and longings of a man who is about to die while he is looking into the eyes of a girl who was very dear to him. The lyrics contain various subtle references to people and places in Caruso's life: “https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=arhijZEgCmw”) -- Pedestal (as a 16-year old. Original song that Jackie co-wrote about people putting one on a pedestal that does not represent one's feelings. Sophisticated music video. Jackie sung this using her pop voice: “https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KrPOHYFO-TM”) -- We've Only Just Begun (as a 17-year old. Cover of The Carpenter's classic song. In introduction Jackie mentions that she just moved to New York City and this song seemed appropriate. This is a live concert fan-made video that combined two fan videos from two locations to give the impression of a two- camera production shoot: “https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HallLeGNA2o”) -- Merry Christmas Darling (as a 17-year old. Cover of Karen Carpenter's classic song. Sung live in her living room with her uncle Matt playing the piano: “https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nboUpX-rsOE”) -- Music Of The Night (as an 18-year old. Sung a cutdown version of the song on first season of America's Got Talent Champions show: “https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CM1KN7zT3lE”) -- Burn (as a 18-year old. Cover of song from the musical Hamilton. A sophisticated music video as a mini-movie: “https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PDrM8-AXI3g”) -- Dangerous Woman (as a 19-year old. Cutdown version of Ariana Grande's song. This is Jackie's first performance on The Masked Singer as Kitty. Completely different singing style than she has been known for: “https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wd2-cbQMSZ8”) -- Back To Black (as a 19-year old. Cutdown of Amy Winehouse's song. This is Jackie's eighth performance on The Masked Singer as Kitty. Again a completely different singing style than she has been known for: “https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZBDTzRDxZak”) -- Dreams (as a 19-year old. Cover of Bazzi song. Sung in makeshift home setup. Just Jackie and a pianist. This is done in a jazzy style that is very different than the original: “https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-KfhcvbKcpo”) -- River (as a 20-year old. Joni Mitchell cover. Sung in a music video shot completely in black and white: “https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hl40RLU2KCQ”) -- Both Sides Now (as a 22-year old. Joni Mitchell cover. Music video. The song was first recorded by Judy Collins in 1968. Joni Mitchell first recorded the song for her 1969 album Clouds. Rolling Stone magazine has it on its list of The 500 Greatest Songs: “https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hmbK_5coIIg”) -- Behind My Eyes (as 23-year old. Jackie wrote this song that was co-produced with Greg Camp of rock band Smash Mouth. Greg is playing acoustic guitar in this live performance: “https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vr0Vfg5SW3I”)
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Post by rlhamil on Oct 12, 2023 0:45:13 GMT -5
Caruso is elegant and an 11 on the tongue twister difficulty scale.
But IMO A Thousand Years (same special) was more fun. And since she's GOOD at duets, it might not hurt to include another one.
Depends on the reviewer which they might prefer.
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Post by lawrence on Oct 12, 2023 10:39:40 GMT -5
geb: Just a few minor corrections and one addition to your list of performances in bold type:
Jackie had 8 consecutive albums hit #1 on the classical chart. (Carousel of Time is her 9th album which hit #1 on the Amazon Folk Album chart.)
Dark Waltz as an 11-year old. Sung on her Dream With Me In Concert: (4 days after her 11th birthday. The show premiered May 31, 2011)
O Holy Night as a 10-year old. Sung at the National Christmas Tree Lighting (Dec 10, 2010)
Say Something as a 14-year old. (Awakening in concert was filmed Aug 21, 2014 at Longwood Gardens, PA)
"Dreams (as a 19-year old. Cover of Bazzi song. Sung in makeshift home setup. Just Jackie and a pianist." (The pianist is her music director, Jorn Swart.)
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Post by geb on Oct 13, 2023 14:19:53 GMT -5
Thanks for input! -- Carousel Of Time was her ninth record label studio album but it was Jackie's tenth album as you are forgetting Prelude To A Dream that was a self-produced/released album -- SIDE NOTE: Together We Stand was also sold as compilation of three songs that were released as digital singles that ended up being #2, #4, and #5 on the classical singles charts. For whatever reason, the compilation never ended-up on the classical albums chart (maybe Billboard requires a minimum of 4 songs?). Unclear how many units of the compilation were sold, but my guess is that it probably would have also charted at #1 if Billboard had charted it. That would have made it nine consecutive albums -- You need to contact PBS and get them to correct their statement that Dream With Me In Concert was for an 11-year old Jackie as they state it was for a 10-year old Jackie: www.pbs.org/wnet/gperf/jackie-evancho-dream-with-me-in-concert-about-the-program/1112-- Actually Jackie has had 36 singles released as need to add Behind My Eyes to the list -- I knew of Jorn Swart but did not add his name as felt Jackie was more important than cluttering up the brief overview by mentioning a far lesser known pianist who was her music director at the time. Jorn may be a really nice guy, but I have zilch interest in promoting him in the same breath with Jackie. I never mentioned Peter Kiesewalter, a prior music director of Jackie's from, I believe, 2014 to 2018, and I have met Peter multiple times. I have no interest in mentioning any of Jackie's specific accompanists/conductors/music directors unless Jackie was a guest performer with the headliner as for La Vie En Rose on Jumaane Smith's album that also has a making of video of Jackie singing in the studio with Jumaane:
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Post by lawrence on Oct 13, 2023 15:52:34 GMT -5
Jackie had 9 consecutive albums peak at #1 on Billboard Classical Charts Jackie had 8 consecutive albums hit #1 on the classical chart. (Carousel of Time is her 9th album which hit #1 on the Amazon Folk Album chart.) -- Carousel Of Time was her ninth record label studio album but it was Jackie's tenth album as you are forgetting Prelude To A Dream that was a self-produced/released album I hadn't forgotten Prelude to a Dream. You were talking about chart-topping albums. So, to clarify, PTAD (a limited edition, self-produced album, now a collectors album) was the first of 10 albums. The following 8 albums (beginning with the "O Holy Night" Platinum EP) hit #1 on the Classical chart and the last (COT) hit #1 on the Folk Album chart. You need to contact PBS and get them to correct their statement that Dream With Me In Concert was for an 11-year old Jackie as they state it was for a 10-year old Jackie: That statement by PBS is of no consequence. The accompanying trailer video states "11 years old..." What matters is that if one is recommending any of the DWMIC performances it should be stated that she was 11 years old when the concert was filmed. Fans will correct it in the comments if stated she was 10. I have no interest in mentioning any of Jackie's specific accompanists/conductors/music directors unless Jackie was a guest performer with the headliner I personally would not hesitate to mention with regard to any of the DWMIC performances that David Foster was Jackie's accompanist on piano and her producer, and that he produced Dream With Me in Concert. No better recommendation than that for Jackie.
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Post by lawrence on Oct 14, 2023 7:50:11 GMT -5
Caruso is elegant and an 11 on the tongue twister difficulty scale. But IMO A Thousand Years (same special) was more fun. And since she's GOOD at duets, it might not hurt to include another one. Depends on the reviewer which they might prefer. Good selections. 3 additional choices: Age 12 "The Summer Knows", accompanied by Jumaane Smith on trumpet, from PBS Music of the Movies concert Age 15 "Can You Feel the Love Tonight" live performance for the Pope's visit to Philadelphia Age 18 Puccini medley from World's Got Talent
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Post by lawrence on Nov 10, 2023 10:40:59 GMT -5
Posted yesterday:
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Post by lawrence on Nov 10, 2023 15:25:43 GMT -5
Shakes P , who's reaction to Jackie's performance of Ave Maria I just posted above, is one of the most highly appreciated reactors on YouTube. He is a retired corporate executive now living and working in the Philippines. Many of his reaction videos are posted in this thread, a few of which begin with an introduction to his support of and contributions to those suffering the effects of the volcanic eruption there. In this video, he is "addressing the hate" he has received recently by those attacking his reputation and his charity work as incredulous. The comments reveal the support he has from his followers.
"Recently, some individuals or a group have been using the internet to bully me, and try to damage my reputation. They're not only attacking my name but also my family's name, recently lost relatives and everything I've worked hard for."
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Post by yellowstone2014 on Jan 27, 2024 15:04:30 GMT -5
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