First Funny Fridays: Comedy + After Party, Friday April 6th The Underground at DIME

GET READY FOR A NIGHT OF CONTINOUS LAUGHS AND MUSIC …

MIXING THE HIP HOP CULTURE WITH COMEDY

GET PLUGGED UP Presents

First Funny Friday’s – Comedy & After Party – April 6th

@ The Underground at DIME 

First Funny Fridays

Highlighting Star comedians around Metro Detroit

Hosted by On Air Radio Personality Comic J Will

Featured Comedians include:

– J. Bell

– Mic Larry

– Funny Man Coolaide

Doors open at 8pm – Show starts at 9pm – Must be 21+ to enter

ADVANCED TICKETS $15

$20 AT THE DOOR

After the comedy, Get ready to party the night away with a SPECIAL MUSICAL GUEST and some of Detroit’s KEY PREMIERE DJ’s til 2am

SPONSORED BY PREMIERE LIQUOR BRANDS WITH COMPLIMENTARY TASTINGS FROM

– EFFEN VODKA

– COURVOISIER COGNAC

Click here to get your tickets today!

DIME Student Spotlight: Guitar Senior Chris Terry

DIME is excited to present its first ever Guitar and Bass Showcase, TONIGHT in our Underground venue. The event, which is sponsored by 89X, will feature performances from DIME Faculty Damon Warmack, Kris Kurzawa, Mo Hollis, Cory Allen, and Matt Callaway! DIME Detroit students will also hit the stage to showcase their talents!

One of those students is Chris Terry, a Senior at DIME who was one of the first students to enroll at DIME in 2014! Chris is now in his final semester studying on the BA (Hons) Creative Music Performance. We sat down with Chris to find out about his experiences at DIME and what inspired him to study guitar.

Who is your biggest musical influence and why?

I had two huge influences growing up, who still influence me today – Jimi Hendrix and Jimmy Page. What I love about both of these guys is that they aren’t necessarily the most technically gifted, but they have so much courage and fearlessness on stage. Even if they didn’t always hit the right notes, their stage presence and confidence were so powerful.

What age did you first pick up a guitar?

I was 11 years old when I got my first electric guitar. After that I had some lessons, but really was self-taught until I joined DIME on the Certificate program in 2014.

What made you choose to study with us?

I wanted to further my musical ability, become a better improviser and learn different styles of music. I didn’t know how to do any of these things before I came to DIME. After visiting and talking to staff about the program, I knew I would get what I needed from DIME to improve my ability and to have a career playing music.

What have you found most rewarding about your studies at DIME?

The most rewarding thing is how comfortable I have become on my instrument. I’ve learned so much – scales, chords, different styles and genres – which means that composing my own songs is easier and more rewarding. All of the knowledge I’ve gained on this degree has allowed me to make my own music and express myself creatively.

What are your long-term goals in music?

I plan on playing music forever! My long-term goals are to tour the world and see new places in the process. I want to put out an album that my grandchildren can listen to one day! I also want to be able to take care of my family and provide for them. I hope one day to get into teaching and have my own residency. In the short term, I have a tour lined up starting in Colorado on 17th June.

What will you be playing for us tonight?

I’m excited to be playing a song called ‘Shining Star’ by Earth Wind and Fire!

Chris Terry playing at the DIME, End of Semester showcase

Chris Terry playing at the DIME, End of Semester showcase

 

Check out Chris at the Guitar & Bass Showcase: tonight, Wednesday, March 28th. Doors open 6:30 pm and the show starts at 7pm. This event is free and open to the public! You can find all the details on our Facebook Event.

 

DIME WELLNESS WEEK KICKS OFF TODAY!

WELLNESS WEEK

 

 

 

 

Following our first ever Wellness Week in Fall 2017, we are excited to kick off a week-long program of events, activities and workshops at DIME!

As in our previous Wellness Week, the focus is on the importance of looking after mental and physical health, and the promotion of positive self-care practices. The high proportion of musicians suffering from mental health issues is a serious issue which is often neglected. Our aim is for Wellness Week to destigmatize the silence around mental health and provide students with a safe, supportive space where they can access help and learn positive ways to cope with stress, anxiety, depression and other mental health conditions.

This semester DIME Denver and DIME ONLINE will join DIME Detroit in running their own Wellness Week activities. In Detroit and Denver students will have access to mindfulness workshops, drop-in self-care sessions and a video screening of Gaga Foot Two. We are also excited to welcome some special guests to DIME! Following her successful session in November, the Detroit team have secured the services of Lauren from the Arbor Wellness Center for another yoga session. In Denver, Siddy and Kit from Original 1265 signed band, Wildflowers, will be running a session on eating healthy on a budget. Detroit will be welcoming back friends from Michigan State’s Extension Program to talk on the same subject. Instructors Liz Gray (in Detroit) and Karen Kitterman (in Denver) will also be talking to the students about performance anxiety and stage fright. DIME ONLINE students will receive a daily bulletin packed full of resources, content and advice directly to their inbox each day.

Outside of Wellness Week, students are able to access 1-2-1 support from the DIME Student Services team at any time. DIME Denver students can access a wealth of supportive services at the MSU Denver campus. DIME Detroit has also developed relationships with local agencies who can offer free and low cost therapy, housing services, and addiction programs.

If you have questions about Wellness Week, support, and student services more generally, please contact Head of Student Services, Jess Hamlin: jessicahamlin@dime-detroit.com

Guitar & Bass Showcase feat. Brad Russell!

Join us for our Guitar & Bass Showcase on March 28th! This show will feature DIME Faculty Damon Warmack, Kris Kurzawa, Mo Hollis, Cory Allen, and Matt Callaway. Also, DIME Detroit students will hit the stage to showcase their talents!

Our special guest is Brad Russell!
Born in Detroit, Brad Russell (aka Russo) was raised in a musically diverse household. He recalls, “my brothers listening to everything from James Brown to Aerosmith and my Mom spinning Bill Evans or Stan Getz records.” After studying acoustic bass in high school, Brad attended the University of Miami’s school of music and received a masters degree. He later moved to the San Francisco Bay area and worked for Shrapnel/Blues Bureau records producer Mike Varney. He has performed/recorded with a variety of artists such as: Mariah Carey, Clarence Clemons, Neal Schon and jazz organist Lonnie Smith. Currently living in NYC Brad has also performed for the Broadway musicals Jersey Boys and Grease.

Guitar & Bass Showcase
Wednesday, March 28th
Doors open 6:30 pm
Free and open to the public! 

DIME Detroit
1265 Griswold
Detroit, MI 48226

Guitar and Bass Showcase

Student Spotlight: You Rest, You Joy Life is Rocking Detroit’s Emo Scene with Josh Cowdrey

Josh Cowdrey

Josh Cowdrey, Creative Songwriting student at DIME, singing with his band You Rest, You Joy Life

DIME Detroit Creative Songwriting Senior Josh Cowdrey’s band You Rest, You Joy Life is self-reportedly “Not Emo” – it even says so on their merch – but they’ve been working hard to make a name for themselves in Detroit’s indie emo scene. We sat down with Josh to talk about the band’s latest EP, Just to Be On Something, released on Have Fun Records, and their upcoming show at BLED Fest on May 26th.

DIME: Tell me a bit about your band! Who are your members, how long have you been together, and what are your influences?

Josh: Our members are me, Josh Cowdrey (guitar/vox), Andrew Muller (guitar/vox), David Sobolak (guitar/vox), Collin Jerue (bass), and Topher Schuetz (drums). We’ve been playing together for about 2 years. In that time, we’ve self-released an LP called “I Have Slipped the Surly Bonds Of Earth… And Touched the Face Of God” and released an EP called “Just To Be On Something” via Have Fun Records on February 27th. Some of our biggest influences include Bauhaus, Foxing, Periphery, David Bowie, the Twilight Sad, Lamb Of God, Anberlin, Have A Nice Life, and Jawbreaker.

D: What’s your favorite track on your new EP?

J: Probably the third track, “Please Don’t Drink That Water.” It’s seven minutes long and it took a year to write. It’s the most personal track I’ve written and the most collaborative track that we wrote as a band on that record.

D: What has been the best part of your experience at DIME?

J: DIME has really shaped me as a songwriter. I have learned how to improve my songwriting stylistically and technically, as well as learning how to be more confident in my presentation of myself/the band and also with my stage presence. The songwriting program has taught me how to dive into styles outside of my comfort zone and really immerse myself in them. This has helped me to mesh my own personal style with other styles of writing, and bring that to You Rest, You Joy Life. I’ve learned how to write with other people collaboratively as well. I think at this point I would have exhausted Green Day rip-offs or sad boy indie-rock, but now I have the tools to explore other genres and make my songs more interesting and new. I’ve also learned how important networking is and have done a lot of that in regards to YRYJL. And I love the people – I’ve definitely made some lifelong friends here.

D: Who are some of your favorite songwriters?

J: My all time favorite is Billy Joel Armstrong from Green Day. A few of my other favorites are Isaac Brock from Modest Mouse, Gary Lightbody from Snow Patrol, Ian Curtis from Joy Division, Nick Drake, and David Bowie.

Photo courtesy Josh Cowdrey/You Rest, You Joy LifeJosh 2

D: Who is your favorite instructor at DIME?

J: Probably Antea. She is not afraid to put me in my place, as a person or a songwriter. I might come up with something that I think is the greatest thing that’s ever been written, and she finds ways to make it better. She’s really broken me down as a songwriter and built me up at the same time. I feel like I’m forever changed as an artist since having her as an instructor. I think I’ve grown a lot since having classes with her.

D: Tell me more about BLED Fest! It’s exciting to see YRYJL in the lineup this year.

J: The local band Mover Shaker is the root of all of my experience with BLED Fest. They were the first indie local band that I went to see, and because of them, I was introduced to the entire indie emo community. Through the scene, I met a band called Dads from New Jersey and loved their music. They ended up moving to Ann Arbor and we became friends. They played BLED Fest in 2013, along with Modern Baseball, Tiger’s Jaw, and other bands I loved. I went to the fest and loved it; I’ve gone every year since. Then DIME got involved, and I was excited to see that. I’ve wanted to play BLED Fest for almost five years now, always submitting whatever band I was in to play. But this time, with the new release, we had some momentum to build off of. Some of my best friends and favorite bands are playing this year, so we’re all really excited.

D: What is your favorite local venue?

J: The Sanctuary! It was the first local venue I’d gone to before I knew anything about the DIY and indie local music scene. I had no idea that community existed. My friends in Mover Shaker invited me to a show of theirs at the Sanctuary. I didn’t know anybody there, but everyone made me feel really welcomed, and I absolutely fell in love with it. I started going to shows there all the time and meeting a ton of people and bands. At one point, I was going to a show almost every day. You Rest, You Joy Life played their first show there, so it’s really special to me. I’m really glad that they’re re-opening in the same location where Paycheck’s was.

D: What are your goals for the band?

J: We have a small tour booked for June and we really want to dive into that, especially since that’s when I’ll be graduating from DIME. We want to tour non-stop, playing more festivals and shows out of state, really getting our name out there. Continue to use network and experiences gained through DIME to boost that. My ultimate goal for the band is for someone I don’t know to say they like something I wrote. That, and to see one of our records on vinyl. If I have that, I’ll be good.

Connect with You Rest, You Joy Life:

Upcoming Events

BLED Fest 2018

Social Media
Facebook
Twitter

Listen to their new EP on Bandcamp! 

Open House March 24th, 1-3pm

 

OPEN HOUSE 3-24-18

If you are interested in joining DIME Detroit’s community of performers, songwriters, and music entrepreneurs, don’t miss out on attending our spring open house! 

Meet our with some of our incredible faculty, staff, and students. Hear live performances around the building, and get all the details on our MSU Denver at DIME Bachelor’s degree programs! 

DIME Detroit Open House
Saturday, March 24th
1-3pm

1265 Griswold
Detroit, MI 48226

 

DIME Summer Sessions | June 25-29th

DIME SESSIONS 2018

DIME Sessions RETURNS the week of June 25th, offering young musicians the opportunity to gain valuable experience practicing and performing with a band. Students will learn technical development on guitar, bass, drums, or vocals on a different song each day, all leading up to a final performance for friends and family on Friday afternoon!

Students will study with some of DIME’s top instructors, meet new friends, and learn great songs in a creative and inspiring learning environment!

REGISTER EARLY AND SAVE! The sale price of $199 will be applied for all students who register before April 30th!

Entry Requirements:  Ages 12-18 / Intermediate skill level

While there is no audition process for our summer program, please note that students will be expected to learn a song on their instrument or voice in a day. Morning sessions will be devoted to group instrument lessons, with a band practice in the afternoon incorporating all students. 

If you have any questions, please feel free to give us a call at 313-223-1600 to speak to one of our admissions representatives, or email us at info@dime-detroit.com.

Register Now!

 

10 Reasons DIME is the Right Choice for Music Students

1: Masterclasses

Learn from the best in the business. Legendary and experienced names in the music industry come to DIME to share their vast knowledge with our students. Guests who have visited DIME include George Clinton, Stevie Wonder’s band, and pictured below: Adele’s guitarist, Tim Van Der Kuil, Allen Stone, Alessia Cara, Nate Watts and 30 Seconds to Mars guitarist, Tomo Milicevic.2: DIME Sessions Albums/Original 1265 Recordings

Every year, DIME releases an album through its Detroit-based record label Original 1265 Recordings! Students whose tracks are accepted onto the album get to record in a professional recording studio with an experienced producer. Then, a physical album is made and digital tracks are distributed worldwide on iTunes, Spotify etc. Having a professional recording of one of your original songs is a great step towards having a career in the music industry.

3: Networking

Knowing other musicians and having good contacts within the music industry is a crucial part of your career – FACT. At DIME, students are surrounded by like-minded musicians who are also looking to kick-start their careers in the music industry. Getting projects and bands together couldn’t be easier, and finding a song writing partner or a drummer for your band becomes a much less stressful experience. Check out our student stories from Angelo Coppola (Year 3 Music Entrepreneurship), and Ryan Haley (Year 1, Guitar), and Lizzy Berg (Year 1, Vocals.) One of our graduates, Kiara Jackson, wrote a really great piece about networking before graduating and going on to work for Republic Records in NYC!

4: World-class instructors/team

The instructors at DIME are highly trained and experienced musicians/music business professionals. They come into every class excited and passionate about inspiring the next generation of musicians, songwriters, and music entrepreneurs. DIME Detroit is lucky to have instructors like Antea Shelton (Songwriting,) Liz Gray (Vocals,) and many more who have had and are still having great careers in the music industry.

Even the staff at DIME Detroit is experienced and passionate about music education. Our Head of Institute, Karl Middleton, toured internationally for the better part of a decade with his critically acclaimed band, Earthtone9, then worked in label management and promotions. Our Head of Recruitment and Admissions, Elise McCoy, has been performing in Detroit bands like MPV and Bogart, as well as producing tracks for Adventures with Vultures and writing/performing with Jena Irene Asciutto. Our Recruitment and Admissions Assistant, Dave Vessella, performs in Virginia Violet and the Rays, and the Theatre Bizarre Orchestra. Our receptionist, Allye Gaietto, is an amazing songwriter and performer. The list goes on and on!

5: Degree programs built for success

DIME’s programs prepare you for a long and sustainable career in the music industry. Our unique programs are designed to get the best out of your musical ability. Our core classes such as Live Performance Workshop prepare you to work with other top musicians and play in a band with drums, bass, guitar and vocals. All of the classes include an element of industry insight, preparing you for real-life music industry experiences.

6: One-to-Ones

As a DIME student you are able to arrange one-to-ones (which are 20 minute sessions) with any of our instructors and staff. These meetings are not limited to your chosen discipline. As a guitar student, for example, you can meet with a songwriting, vocal, bass, drums, or music industry studies instructor for a session focused on anything you may need to improve on or talk about. One-to-ones prove to be a valuable resource to students who are multi-instrumentalists or who want to develop their skills in other areas.

7: Performance Opportunities & Music Industry Experience

DIME students have become part of the music scene here in Detroit. We have hosted hundreds of shows featuring local artists and bands, and as a student, you get lots of opportunities to showcase your talent. Our end of semester shows are always packed! Student performers and songwriters can play their own songs or cover popular hits, music industry studies students can also perform or get involved in booking and running the events in the Underground @ DIME.

8: Career support/advice

We are a very supportive team at DIME, and we are all committed to getting you through your degree and giving you help when you need it. We may be a small team but we are mighty in our approach to student support, wellness, and guidance with your studies. We also have a hands-on approach to helping you through your professional career.

9: State-of-the-art facilities

When you walk into a DIME building, you are stepping into the music industry. Each of our studios is equipped with industry standard equipment and instruments. From guitars, basses, drum kits, PA systems, mixers, and amps, all of this equipment is available for students daily in their classes and shows.  Our facilities help learning stay creative and fun!

10: Unique cohort experience – go through it all together!

Your time at DIME will be unlike any other experience you have seen in traditional music colleges. This program is delivered using a cohort model, which means that students will follow a prescribed a class sequence, attend full time, and progress with their cohort throughout the 4-year program. This model exists to help students build supportive and encouraging relationships with their classmates over time and aims to have students graduated and working in the music industry in four years.

To schedule an audition or to learn more about our programs, call 313-223-1600, or email us at info@dime-detroit.com

SAVE YOUR CASH! No Application Fee through March 31st

Are you interested in attending DIME this Fall?

Apply now through March 31st and pay NO APPLICATION fee! 

1.) Click here to begin MSU Denver’s online application.
2.) Under “Academic Program of Interest”, choose: Music – IDP, Detroit Inst. of Music Ed.
3.)  When prompted, enter the code “makeyourmark” to waive the $25 application fee.
4.) Set up an audition with us by calling 313-223-1600 or emailing info@dime-detroit.com

SAVE YOUR CASH 2018

For more information about our programs, click here! 

To download audition requirements, click here!