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The Dallas Arboretum Welcomes Max Stalling

September 27th, 2011
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Interested in some family fun? Max Stalling, a country and western musician, will be performing at the Arboretum in Dallas Thursday, September 29th! Max Stalling was born and raised in Crystal City, TX. Stalling is a singer/songwriter who tours all over the US.

Growing up, he didn’t play any instruments and actually graduated from Texas A&M with a food science degree. He never expected to become a full-time country and western musician. “I didn’t even pick up a guitar until graduate school,” Stalling quotes on his facebook page.

Stalling’s style has been described as modern with a vintage feel. With Jeff Howe on drums and percussion, Bryce Clarke on nylon-string guitar, electric guitar and mandolin, and Jason Steinsultz swapping between stand-up and electric bass and singing harmony, Stalling creates a dynamic live show that’s smart, charming and as listenable as it is danceable. Sound like something your family would enjoy? Tickets can be purchased on the Dallas Arboretum website! Adult tickets are $16 and Child tickets are $9. (If you miss him at the Arboretum, you have a second chance to catch him while he’s in town – He’ll also be performing at Dan’s Silverleaf in Denton on September 30th.)

Interested in performing a concert of your own one day? At Matt Burk Music Studio, we teach students of all ages and skill levels, and all styles of music – country, pop, rock, classical, jazz, blues, R&B, praise and worship and more! We offer guitar, voice, piano, drums, bass, song writing, and audio production/recording lessons. Who knows, you could be the next Max Stalling!

Contact the studio at (972) 207-9353 or email us at info@MattBurk.com to ask any questions, to set up a complimentary interview with an instructor, or to get started!

McKinney Mash Up!

July 22nd, 2011

 

Calling ALL Singers 13 and over! Here is a fun (and REALLY easy-to-enter) local singing competition with $2,500 in cash prizes and a performance with Taylor Hicks at stake. Its being hosted by our friends at the McKinney Performing Arts Center.

Talented Youth Play at Escape Coffee

Allison Casstevens and William Bogue perform for locals at Allen’s Escape Coffee and Donuts. It’s such a pleasure to witness students of the studio take their talent, along with our instruction, and become performers!

Does all this sound like your dream? Matt Burk Music Studio can prepare you to perform vocals on a big stage, play guitar or drums in a band, and play technically and by ear.

We offer private and group lessons, jam sessions, and in-depth camps for voice lessons, guitar lessons, drum lessons, bass lessons and piano lessons. We also have some exciting new programs in the works that we’ll be announcing soon!

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Musical Spotlight: Anna Graceman

July 14th, 2011

If you have not heard of eleven year old Anna Graceman yet, you probably will. This young singer/songwriter & pianist is a contestant on America’s Got Talent. Her performance will move you.

She’s Got Talent

That’s pretty clear, right? But did you listen to her typical day? She practices–both before school and after. It’s an imperative part of meeting your musical goals and becoming the kind of performer you’ve always wanted! Do you think these local performers and Matt Burk Music Studio students practice? YES! If you need guidance, take a look at these 10 practicing tips.

Anna wrote her first song at 6 years old. She began this journey with a deep love for words and music.

She started singing a melody of complete songs at 18 months. She loved to sing! She would sing and sing until her parents would ask her to stop so they could get a little quiet time. By 2 years old she was not afraid to sing to large groups and left audiences stunned by her ability to perform well at such a young age. At 4 years old she stopped just playing on the piano and she began truly playing the piano. At this point she was playing chords and learning notes on the staff. “So I Cried” is the first song she wrote. She was only 6 years old and in the first grade. She amazed many with her deep lyrics and knowledge of musical composition. Since then she has continued to write many other songs both lyrical and instrumental – 35 of them have been released in various forms.

Anna Graceman is so captivating! We’re resisting the strong urge to post all her music videos. Take a look for yourself.

Our Inspiration

Stories like Anna’s inspire us to teach daily, to interact with out students and encourage them to practice and work toward their musical goals! We’ve got talent right here at Matt Burk Music Studio and we strive to draw it out of each of our students through our lessons, jam sessions, and special camps–like the Summer Camps going on now! We’re here to enhance you. Through vocal lessons, piano lessons, bass lessons, drum lessons, and guitar lessons, we maintain a fun, yet driven learning environment. Our students have the unique opportunity to perform live either in a traditional recital or in our House of Blues Showcase, both held semi-annually.

 

Students Put Lessons to Work

July 13th, 2011

The instructors of Matt Burk Music Studio beam from ear to ear when they learn of one of our students putting their weekly lessons into practical practice! Our students are too great not to mention. The studio and our teachers are proud to see the weekly lessons, semi-annual recitals, and of course our students’ dedication, practice, and guts grow into public performances! Great job, guys and gals!

Student Secures Lead in Major Musical

Matt Burk Music Studio wishes to congratulate our very own Hannah Driks for being awarded the leading role in McKinney’s Summer Theatre Musical Camp’s Junior production of Beauty and the Beast! The camp is for ages eight through eighteen where those attending learn by doing. Each day of the camp instructors teach through rehearsals with the final day of camp resulting in a grand performance. At the age of thirteen, Hannah made her talent known to the judges and secured the role of Belle – before others who are five years her senior! As a student of ours, we couldn’t be prouder of you, Hannah. This honor comes, no doubt, from your hard work, diligence, and practice!

Local Coffee Shop Jams

Last Friday at Escape Coffee and Donuts in Allen, a group of our students jammed out for latte and donut-loving bystanders. Matthew Dias and Wlliam Bogue rocked the keys while Micaela Messner – with her beautifully smooth voice and chill style sang some great familiar tunes. Escape Coffee is a super-cute, laid-back coffee house at Bethany & Jupiter in East Allen. It’s a great place to relax on a sofa or around their huge (or a small!) table, or hang out at their internet cafe – all while enjoying a cup of joe and some tunes. And if you missed us last week, no worries! We’ll be back there this Friday (the 15th) at 7:30!

Jealous?

Does all this sound like your dream? Matt Burk Music Studio can prepare you to perform vocals on a big stage, play guitar or drums in a band, and play technically and by ear.

We offer private and group lessons, jam sessions, and in-depth camps for voice lessons, guitar lessons, drum lessons, bass lessons and piano lessons. We also have some exciting new programs in the works that we’ll be announcing soon!

Get Started!

Music Genre: Alternative Country

June 23rd, 2011

Old 97′s Returning to DFW

The North Texas band, The Old 97′s are approaching their 19th year in the alternative country career and many believe they made alternative country cool and have surprisingly stuck around to tell their successful tale. The band began with their first album who’s title was very familiar to north Texans: Hitchhike to Rhome. Rhome, TX is a tiny little Texas town, north of Fort Worth and South West of Denton. The Old 97′s band members play all the same instruments taught at Matt Burk Music Studio.

  • Rhett Miller – lead vocals, rhythm guitar and lyrics
  • Murry Hammond – bass guitar, occasional lead vocals, backup vocals
  • Ken Bethea – lead guitar
  • Philip Peeples – drums and backup vocals

Rhett Miller, the band’s lead singer, writes most of the songs. He comes from a folk background.

Miller’s Take on the Music Industry

When Rhett Miller was 8 years old, his parents took him to see his first concert. The Kingston Trio, a legendary folk band from before his time, amazed him.

“There was a real, sort of lighthearted sense about what they did that I really appreciated and still think about to emulate now,” Miller said during a recent telephone interview. “Even if they were singing ‘Blowin’ in the Wind’ for the 5 billionth time, they still performed it and sold it.”

In an industry where career length rarely reaches a decade, Miller has been successfully recording and performing since 1994, when he and his alternative-country band Old 97’s released their first studio album, “Hitchhike to Rhome.” They have since released almost a dozen albums, with their latest, “The Grand Theatre Volume One and Two.”

In addition, Miller has recorded three highly acclaimed solo albums and continues to write and record in a music industry that he said has transformed drastically since he began his career in the mid-1990s.

“I don’t think it could be much different,” Miller said of the music industry. “In 1994, there was a very distinct hierarchy. To think that your life’s goal was to sign a contract. … It’s so funny to me now that that was what we were all striving so hard for — the validation of the major label.”

Old 97’s was being courted by numerous record labels and was “being wined and dined and flown to New York, flown to Los Angeles… .,” Miller explained. “It was crazy. But back then, it was one in a million that you would even get a shot. It would be incredibly unlikely you’d ever get a chance to sit in a boardroom with those people. Now those people are all gone and the boardrooms are gone. And I think that has to be a good thing.”

The demise of the major labels, the emergence of digital music downloads and the changing music business has actually allowed Miller’s music to reach a wider audience, he said. Though his tunes may not top the Billboard charts, Miller said he’s noticing an increase in younger fans. It also hasn’t hurt that there are avenues for younger audiences to hear his music that didn’t exist some 16 years ago.

“‘Rock Band’ might have something to do with that,” Miller said, referring to the Old 97’s song “Timebomb,” which is available for the popular video game. “There are a lot of people that discovered us watching ‘Scrubs’ … and [the movie] ‘The Break-Up’ that came out a few years ago with Vince Vaughn; that came out on [television] already … so we probably gain a new fan every time that comes on.”

Music Shows This Weekend in DFW

The Old 97′s will play at Concert in the Gardens in Fort Worth Sunday night. Concert in the Gardens is a great family outting with table and lawn seating available. Kids under 10 get in free. Pack a picnic and some lawn chairs and enjoy alternative country with a fireworks finale this Sunday, June 26th!

If you love that folk sound, but can’t make it to Sunday night’s show, take in folk wonder, EmmyLou Harris tonight (Thursday) at 8 p.m! Thursday at AT&T Performing Arts Center, Winspear Opera House, 2403 Flora St., Dallas. Tickets are $25-$65.

Opportunities for You

Do you feel inspired by the Old 97′s of EmmyLou Harris? Wish to be a singer/songwriter? Our Summer Music Camp’s Master Classes will cover everything from recording demos to song writing to commercializing your talent. Summer Music Camp will fit any skill level for school aged kids. Wanna know more? Check it out.

Learn bass guitar, drums, vocals, and guitar with Matt Burk Music Studio! We have a fun learning environment for any skill level and would be happy to set up a complimentary interview with the instructor of the instrument of your choice!

Celebrating Independence Day in North Texas

June 15th, 2011

This year’s July 4th celebrations promise to deliver a hot, happy, firework-full weekend! From Friday to Sunday, the Metroplex offers firework celebrations every Star Spangled evening! Matt Burk Music Studio has done the research for you–choose where you wanna go watch the pyrotechnics!

Kaboom Town information:

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Date: July 3rd
Time: 5 p.m. to Midnight
Location: Addison Circle

Rated one of the top places to watch fireworks in the country by the American Pyrotechnics Association, USA Today, Travel + Leisure and The Wall Street Journal, the nationally-recognized fireworks show can be seen from anywhere in Addison, including the Addison Circle Park watching party, many of Addison’s 170 restaurants, 22 hotels and more.

The dazzling 30-minute fireworks show presented by Time Warner Cable is choreographed to music and a live radio simulcast on 100.3 JACK FM. Stay after the fireworks show for a free movie. Plus there is great food, live music on the Dos Equis Main Stage and the spectacular Addison Airport Air Show featuring the Cavanaugh Flight Museum Warbird Flyover.

Frisco fireworks information:

Date: July 2nd
Time:10:00 p.m.
Location:  Fireworks are visible around Frisco City Hall and Pizza Hut Park(the corner of Dallas Parkway and Main Street in Frisco).  6101 Frisco SquareBlvd.

McKinney fireworks information:

Date:  July 4th
Time: 9:45 p.m.
Location: McKinneySoccer Complex at Craig Ranch (6375 Collin McKinney Parkway in McKinney)

Plano fireworks information:

Date:  July 4th
Time: 9:30 p.m.
Location: OakPointParkand Nature Preserve (2601 Spring Creek Parkway in Plano)

Backyard Barbecue Live Entertainment

What better way to woo the neighbors than show off your piano skills this July 4th? Print this complimentary sheet music of The Star Spangled Banner and begin practicing today.  Need practicing tips?

  • Never practice when tired
  • Practice away from your instrument (study the notes and rhythms without being distracted by your instrument)
  • Play as many details on your first read as possible

*Elaboration and 17 more tips and tricks for good practicing here.

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Click the photo for printable version.

 

 

Photo courtesy of Jeff Golden.

Piano Playin’ Dallas Maverick

June 13th, 2011

The Dallas Mavericks have won the Championship!! Matt Burk Music Studios could not be happier! We waited 31 years for this exciting win! We Are the Champions never sounded as awesome as it did being belted from Mavs fans across Texas last night! Though, we are the premier music studio for all of Allen, Plano, McKinney and north Dallas, so we’ve got to ask:

What do the Mavericks and Matt Burk Music Studio have in common?!

It’s a little known fact that Rick Carlisle, Maverick’s head coach, plays the piano regularly.

It’s reported that Coach Carlisle began playing the piano in college to impress the girls. It has since became a passion and regular hobby that the Maverick’s head coach has shared with his colleagues. David Odom, former colleague at Virgina, recalls, “On our [Virginia] road trips, Rick always found his way to the hotel piano or the piano bar,” Odom said. “He is extremely good. He plays totally by ear, so if you ask him to play something and he knew the tune, he could play it.

“Everybody used to gather down in the lobby or bar just to sing along with his piano,” Odom said.

Only a few years ago, Carlisle exhibited his talents in his hometown of Charlottesville, joining in on Bruce Hornsby’s concert at the downtown mall. Carlisle and Hornsby are close friends and Carlisle considers Hornsby a musical inspiration. Funny enough, Bruce Hornsby is an avid basketball player. Hornsby grew up loving Motown, jazz, folk, and blue grass and is a singer/songwriter with specialties in piano and accordion. Learn more about the exciting musical career of Bruce Hornsby.

What are you waiting for?

Channel your inner Carlisle and take 15 extra minutes to practice today!

Wanna take piano lessons? Find out more about enrollment with Matt Burk Music Studio here.*

Looking to take your musical talent to the next level? 10% off early registration for Summer Camp, deadline for early registration: June 17th!

 

*We also offer guitar lessons (acoustic and electric), bass lessons, voice lessons, and drum lessons! Which do you wanna play?

Spring Recitals & House of Blues Showcase

May 24th, 2011

Recital at McKinney Performing Arts CenterShowcase at House of Blues Dallas

This month, a record-breaking number of our students unleashed their potential, set goals and reached them, performed on a stage where many “greats” have performed, and rocked it in general at our Spring Recitals and House of Blues Showcase.

Our recitals were held at the beautiful and grand McKinney Performing Arts Center on Sunday, May 1st. Piano, voice, guitar, drums and bass students played and sang their hearts out throughout the day and we enjoyed every second of it! On May 15th, we had an additional group perform in our Showcase at the House of Blues Dallas. Our musicians took the same stage that many famous touring artists have taken and rocked the house in a true concert fashion. Our instructors were filled with pride as they watched each performer take the stage these two weekends.

In total, we had more than 150 students perform!

Practice Makes Perfect

Students that participate in our semi-annual recital events inevitably take their practice to new heights. These students battle the stage fright, ignore their nerves, and push through to meet their musical goals and realize their talent. The goal to perform in front of a live, captive audience motivates musical students to focus and perfect their performances. It also adds entire pieces to their musical repertoire. It is an invaluable experience and we encourage each of you to take your talent one step further by setting a goal to sign up for our upcoming Fall Recitals and House of Blues Showcase. You’ll be glad you did.

{BOOKED} Matt Burk Music Studio Spring Recital and Showcase!

February 21st, 2011

We are excited to announce that we have confirmed the dates for our upcoming spring recital and showcase! Students of Matt Burk Music Studio will get to choose whether they perform at:
1) McKinney Performing Arts Center in a traditional “recital” on Sunday, May 1st, or
2) House of Blues in a less-traditional “showcase” on Sunday, May 15th.

At both venues, all the instruments we teach will be represented – piano, drums, bass, guitar and voice. Also at both venues, performances will begin in the afternoons (around 1:30 pm or later). Exact performance times will be finalized as we get a firm headcount of the students performing at each venue.

Students will receive an email soon with all the details regarding each performance, as well as an opportunity to register online to perform in one of these exciting events!