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F.Y.I. Domain and Category Changes

F.Y.I. Domain and Category Changes…but first…

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

As with any new year, resolutions are made and changes occur. Radical changes are being made to this blog, especially since I deleted several domain accounts and transferred others to another domain name register.

So, no longer using eBookMouse, Digital Frolic, LifeArtz, Loss Sucks, Resell Ebooks Buzz, SporkBinge or Sporkette Gazette as category names. (Writers and Musicians: Find your interviews in the Sporkette category.)

Some other posts are listed in the newest categories: BrainBumple and WebWail.

Enjoy the New Year!

Blessings to All,

Patricia Spork

 

 

 

 

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Kristen Chalk Interview Excerpts

Kristen Chalk Kristen Chalk Interview first published online at SporkBinge, March 19, 2010.

Interview Excerpts:

Kristen Chalk is a vocalist, songwriter and acoustic guitarist. She began her musical career as a pianist, sometimes playing at a church in Big Sandy, Texas. Songwriting interest later led her to learn the guitar. While attending college in Nachogdoches, she was exposed to ‘Texas Country‘ music and writes some original lyrics for that genre. She sang and played her guitar in public for the first time in August 2009. Kristen believes that “Performing that night was the spark she needed to start a career in music.” … she can be found singing and strumming at various venues in Northeast Texas as a solo Texas Country artist.

More Kristen Chalk Interview Excerpts:

SPORKETTE: How hard was it to learn finger-picking, and why do you prefer that style rather than just playing rhythm?

KRISTEN CHALK: Finger-picking was no easy mountain to climb, but I admire several musicians that have that playing style and wanted to play like that myself. I remember sitting in my dorm room with my guitar in hand for six hours at a time practicing, trying to learn that style. It took about four months before I was decent at it.

Of course, when I started out playing, I was all about that style…but recently, like in my song ‘The Storm‘,  I’ve been playing a lot more rhythm. I love both playing styles and incorporate them both in my music.

(UPDATE 5/27/12: Video no longer available online.)

SPORKETTE: Why are you enthralled with country music?

KRISTEN CHALK: My interest in country music began with George Strait; I would listen to his songs all day long. I love his style, lyrics and passion for music.

Years went by…I found Texas Country and fell even more in love with the music. Texas Country artists write and sing songs that are real and from the heart…songs that are full of passion and I can relate to.

It’s hard to put it into words, but I think Chris Cagle says it best with his song ‘My Life’s Been a Country Song.’ Sometimes I feel like my life is nothing but country song.

SPORKETTE: In your opinion, what is your best song and why do you think so?

KRISTEN CHALK: I’d say it’s a tie between ‘Time‘ and ‘Fly Away’.

Time‘ is one of those songs that makes you want to get up, grab a partner and dance the night away. Every time I play that song, the heads in the crowd start to rockin’. It’s a song you can really get into.

As for ‘Fly Away‘, it’s a sweet love song that anyone who has been in love can relate to. It’s also a great song to dance to, but the lyrics are what make this song; it’s heartwarming and heartfelt.

SPORKETTE: Your custom guitar strap has a cross and your last name on it, so why the cross?

KRISTEN CHALK: It has a pretty deep meaning to me, but basically music is a gift that God blessed me with. Since I’m blessed with this gift, I feel like it’s something I should never give up on. The cross is a reminder that no matter how good or bad life is going, I should always be grateful for my blessings, such as my music.

SPORKETTE: Why do you think your voice, style and personality set you apart from other Texas Country artists?

KRISTEN CHALK: I feel that my voice and sound of my music is unique, as I said before. It’s a soulful country sound. My writing and playing style is also different; my songs have a certain feel to them that sets it apart from others.

As for my personality, I’m just a crazy small town kid with a love for country music.

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Kristen Chalk 2
KRISTEN CHALK
Solo Texas Country Artist

Listen to More Soundtracks at Kristen’s Artist Page.

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Stephen Lesh Interview Excerpts

Stephen Lesh Stephen Lesh Interview first published at SporkBinge – April 27, 2010.

Update 4/30/11: Rikki [Erica Doyen] has replaced Krista as female lead vocalist for Heartline.

Stephen Lesh Interview Excerpts:

Stephen Lesh (aka ‘The Flash‘) is a lead guitarist, keyboardist, vocalist and songwriter. Influenced by Lita Ford, Vixen, Heart and other notable musicians and bands, Stephen has honed his skills and played his due in several musical groups. In March 2008, Stephen founded his own band – Heartline.

Consisting of three band members, Heartline plays an 80’s sound mixed with ‘hair metal’. Stephen produces the “upbeat and melodic” Texas band and is currently planning and recording for a full-length album. Not having many venues in Palestine, Heartline mainly performs at parties and festivals, and is becoming more popular as time passes.

More Interview Excerpts:

SPORKETTE: What instrument are you most proficient at playing, electric guitar or the keyboard; and which do you prefer playing as a band member, and why?

STEPHEN LESH: Well, I’m primarily a guitarist…it’s a passion. My playing is how I communicate my emotions. I couldn’t step on stage without a guitar.

As for keys, I like to use synths [synthesizers] for background chords. They really fill in and add dimension to a song.

SPORKETTE: How did the ‘Heartline’ band name originate?

STEPHEN LESH: Well, it’s a long story. But this is the short version. It’s just something I came up with back when I first started playing. I just never used it ’till we started this group.

SPORKETTE: Why are you known as ‘The Flash‘?

STEPHEN LESH: My father started calling me that when I was a kid. I was fast at everything. The name just stuck. My dad passed away when I was 17. He never got to hear me play. Now I use the Flash as my stage name.

SPORKETTE: Heartline’s sound is described as ‘80’s hair metal’ – what exactly do you mean by that description (without naming bands of similar style)?

STEPHEN LESH: That’s a tough one. I grew up with that music. And it’s what influences my music. I hate being labeled, but if you tell people you play rock…well…that can mean a lot of things. We never called it ‘Hair Metal‘ then, it was ‘Rock’ or ‘Meta‘ or ‘Glam‘. Our music is more like that. It’s basically ‘Pre-Grunge Era Rock‘.

SPORKETTE: When do you expect your label – ‘Lesh Records‘ – to produce Heartline’s first album on CD?

STEPHEN LESH: Being self-produced has its ups and downs. But, you have complete control over your music. It’s working full-time jobs that slow us down. We do have some basic tracks down and we work on it when we can. I hope to have a master by the end of this summer; although, recent sessions have moved us up a little sooner.

SPORKETTE: As a songwriter, what do you consider your best Heartline song, and why?

STEPHEN LESH: That changes ever day; but right now, it would have to be ‘Give Me Wings‘…because it has everything a Heartline song should have.

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The Flash Stephen Lesh
Stephen LeshThe Flash
Lead Guitar, Keyboard, Vocals and Songwriter

Lesh Records Listen to Heartline soundtracks.

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