Student Spotlight: Lizzy Berg (Vocals)

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DIME Detroit caught up with one of our newest students,  Lizzy Berg who is studying the Commercial Music Performance (Vocals)  degree program.

1.What is your background in music and education? 

 I started vocal training at the age of five years old and took private lessons until I was 17. I am trained in operatic/classical style, rock, pop, and blues. I have been in choirs my whole life and I was also in the Elite Jills Choir in high school. I’ve been in two bands and I have recorded a solo album and released a single with my first band. I have also recorded a  whole EP with my current band.  In my youth, I was in an all-girls group called Motor City melodies from age 11-13.

2.How did you find out about DIME Detroit?

I learned about DIME through Drew Schultz at a college fair at my high school. I also heard about it through a family friend, Brain Pastoria who owned a recording studio in harmony park downtown.

3.What made you choose to apply to study with us?

I think DIME Detroit is the best place for me because it’s not a traditional school. It’s very unique, and has helpful staff and friendly students. DIME fits my personality and fits the best with the way that I prefer to work and learn. DIME Detroit is very musically oriented rather than general education institutions and it’s not a classical music school.

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4.What are your short and/or long-term academic and career goals?

I want to be a singer/songwriter that performs on stage, and maybe one day run a recording studio. I want to be able to take my band long term and take it all the way to the bigger stages and stadiums. I want to be able to put on a show like one of my favorite bands, Guns N’ Roses, even when I’m in my late 60s. I would like to spread a message to the world and write music based on real experiences in life to make sure people know they aren’t alone with whatever they have gone through or will go through. I want to graduate from my program at DIME Detroit so that I have a career to fall back on but in the music industry.

 5.What do you find most rewarding about your studies so far? 

What I find most rewarding is that it’s basically a no judgment type of attitude here at DIME Detroit and it’s a really progressive school that’s non-competitive. I really enjoy the fact that I’ve learned a lot from the classes and that I am creating music industry and student musician connections for my music.

6.What do you find most challenging about your studies and how do you plan to overcome that challenge?

What I have found the most challenging is getting 100% comfortable with the live performance workshop class. I plan to overcome it with a different mindset towards the different genres and styles.

7.Who are some of your music influences? / Who is your role model?

 My biggest role models and influences are Guns N’ RosesEvanescence, Halestorm,  Pat Benatar and Joan Jett.

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Keep on track with Lizy events and music on Facebook and Instagram.

Mix Sessions 102! Dec 4th – 8th @ DIME Detroit

 

MixSessions102 Dec 2017MIX SESSIONS 102
Instructor: DJ Stacey “Hotwaxx” Hale
December 4th-8th, 7-10pm

This intermediate level class will explore techniques in blending, beat matching, breaks, sequencing, setup, and more. Equipment provided by Spin Inc., facility provided by DIME Detroit. Learn from the pros. Create your set, and perform live in the Underground at DIME! Any questions? Give us a call at 313-223-1600 or email info@dime-detroit.com

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Art History Instructors Needed

MSU Denver at DIME Detroit is currently looking for part-time affiliate faculty to teach in the following areas: history and art history.
Screening of applicants starts asap, and these appointments will start in January 2018.
These appointments are part of a partnership between MSU Denver and DIME Detroit. The positions are based in Detroit.

Art History
https://www.msudenverjobs.com/postings/10042

Holiday Hilarity Music & Comedy Show Saturday, December 16th at 7pm

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Holiday Hilarity Music & Comedy Show Saturday, December 16th at 7pm 

Join Kingdom Keys School of Music for a night of music, fun, and laughter! Celebrate the holiday with us with some great music and tons of laughter! Musical guest includes Kevin Stewart Jr., Rashida Johnson, Lynn McCree and Karema DeJesus. Comedians for the night include Aaron Spratling, K.V. Banks, and headliner Michael McDaniel! There will be giveaways, special announcements, and prizes! This event will take place at Detroit Institute of Music Education (DIME Detroit) in downtown Detroit! You don’t want to miss it! For more information, call 302-50K-KSOM (5-5766) or log ontowww.KingdomKeysSchoolofMusic.com/Events.

Elliot Moss at The Underground at DIME Friday, December 1st @ 7pm

Elliot MossElliot Moss at The Underground at DIME in Detroit

Friday, December 1st, 2017

$12 ADV / $14 DOS *All Ages*
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Website: www.thecrofoot.com
Instagram: @thecrofoot #thecrofoot
Twitter: @thecrofoot #thecrofoot

Tickets available at the Crofoot Box Office, www.ticketweb.com & by Phone: (866) 468-3401. Tickets are also available fee-free with cash at UHF Records in Royal Oak MI

Dirk Hamilton with Adventures with Vultures and Audra Kubat! Thursday, November 30th 7pm

 

Dirk HamiltonFREE Folk Songwriter Showcase! Live in the Underground at DIME

Thursday, November 30th 7pm-10:30pm

Dirk Hamilton, Adventures with Vultures and Audra Kubat!

Dirk Hamilton was born in Hobart, Indiana and raised in California. Dirk began playing guitar and singing songs when he was 8 years old. I was writing stories and poems before that. At 14 he played in a Chuck Berry/surf music band called The Regents.At 15, Dirk wrote two more songs for another 45, this one under his own name. Both records were on the IKON label in Sacramento.

By the early 70’s, he was playing professionally in nightclubs in the San Joaquin and Central Valleys and in the San Francisco Bay Area. In ’74, he moved to LA where he eventually signed with ABC records thanks to Steely Dan producer Gary Katz who produced his first album, ‘You Can Sing on the Left or Bark on the Right’. Dirk went on to record 3 more major label records, another one for ABC (‘Alias i’) and two for Elektra (‘Meet Me at the Crux’ and ‘Thug of Love’). He toured the country with his band for 5 years receiving good and rave reviews for his records and live performances but somehow never became a huge commercial success.

In the early 80’s, Dirk traded the record business for a seat at ‘The Shamrock’ a bar below a boxing gym in Stockton, California. To this day he says it was ‘the best deal I ever made’. When he ran out of money, he painted walls and guarded sugar as a rent-a-cop at the Holly Sugar plant near Tracy, California. Eventually he became a counselor for emotionally disturbed teenagers and joined a cover band with his buddy Dave Halford. During the following two years he rediscovered his calling as a songwriter, quit his counseling job and began playing solo in coffee houses and clubs with a new band.

In the mid 80’s, Dirk self-released a cassette of original songs called ‘Big at the Blackwater’. The cassette somehow made it’s way to Italy where he was invited by Franco Ratti (president of Appaloosa records and CEO of International Record Distributers in Milan) to make records and tour in Europe.

In the decades that followed, Dirk toured Europe and the US every year, playing solo and with bands, and released 14 more CDs on Appaloosa, Fan Club and Comet Records in Italy, also on CORE (Nashville) and his own Acoustic Rock Records in the US.

Dirk currently lives in Texas, still writing and performing. His latest CD is called ‘Touch and Go”.

Audra Kubat

Audra Kubat is a Detroit born singer-songwriter. Self-taught, Kubat began composing music on the piano at the age of eight. In her teens she started putting words to the music. Teaching herself to play the guitar, she began performing in local coffeehouses. In 1999 she created the band, “Stunning Amazon”, and in November of that year released a self-titled album. The band became locally successful and the CD paved the way towards bigger shows and media appearances.

In 2000 Kubat was nominated for five Detroit Music Awards, winning one for Best Folk Artist and another win in 2015 for Best American Instrumentalist. Since then, she has received nominations every year up to today (currently up for Best American Singer for 2016). Kubat continued to perform solo and wrote new material, releasing her first solo effort, “Elixir”. This record proved to be a pivotal force in Kubat’s career, and was followed by ‘Untitled for Now’ in 2003 on my own label, Remedy Records.

This led to signing a record deal with Times Beach Records, with whom she recorded two national records – ‘Million Year Old Sand” in 2004, and “Since I Fell in Love with the Music” in 2006. Both records earned positive reviews, appearing in Time-Out NY, NME, Harp Magazine, Hour Detroit, Metro-Times, Real Detroit Weekly, The Detroit News and Detroit Free Press.

Local radio appearances include in-studio performances on WDET (National Public Radio), 89x Homeboy Show, the Mitch Albom Show on WJR, and the River. Television performances include an appearance on Backstage Pass/PBS, Crystal’s Motown Cafe, and ‘Detroit Counsel of the Arts Presents: An evening with Singer-songwriter Audra Kubat’.

Some notable performances have been at the Detroit Institute of Arts, the Ann Arbor Film Festival, Detroit Festival of the Arts, Detroit Tastefest, Arts, Eats, and Beats, Dally in the Alley, Ferndale Art Fair, Hamtramck Blow-out, The Ark in Ann Arbor, the Michigan Theater – opening for the great Aimee Mann, and opening for Rodriguez at the famous Amsterdam coffee shop here in Detroit.

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A folk singer-songwriter evokes a certain image. Matt Sauter breaks that image. With his backward ball cap, knuckle tattoos, and knee-shredded shorts, the lone singer/songwriter behind Adventures with Vultures tinkers with the image of what a folk singer should be. Adventures With Vultures’ Matt Sauter, who was a mere 24 years old when he signed with Original 1265 Recordings, hails from Plymouth—a small town that sits roughly 25 miles outside of Detroit. That location is crucial to his music: a rural area outside a major city. After all, like all good folk music, Adventures With Vultures’ songs are about specific places and the people who give those places their personality. Stylistically, it’s different from what Sauter is used to—he spent the better part of this decade writing hip-hop music, not folk music. Mos Def and J. Cole are cited among his influences, but so are Carol King, Shakey Graves, and Nathaniel Rateliff. Perhaps that’s why Adventures With Vultures brings a welcome, abrasive quality to tender, stripped-down songs.

“The Junction EP isn’t just a project for me,” he states, “it’s for my family that I grew up with in Plymouth, MI. It’s for all the years of making music with my brothers who gave up the same dream I’m still chasing. It’s for all the nights recording at my buddy Fritz’s house until 5am and all the nights playing shows in front of 5 people. This EP is for all the nights writing lyrics and mastering my craft. It’s for Plymouth, Junction street and all the groups I once played with: GATSBY, Second In Line, Here For The Fight and Morte Novella and Real MIT Records. I’m not done chasing my dream, it’s been the same damn dream since the 2nd grade!”

A folk singer, it is true, evokes a certain image. Meet Matt Sauter—an invigorating folk singer who will change that image.

DIME Presents: Sounds of the City Wednesday, November 22nd at 6pm

STUDENT ACOUSTIC NIGHT 11.22

November 22nd! FREE CONCERT
DIME Presents: SOUNDS OF THE CITY! A night of student acoustic performances in the Underground. Don’t miss some of your favorite DIME musicians doing what they do best! Featuring the musicians!

Ryan Anger

Jeff Blair

Aliva Combs & Andrew Huegli

George Wilson

Joshua Campbell

Share! Attend! Tell your friends!

Jay-Z Tribute Night! Friday, November 17th at 9PM

Jay-Z Tribute NightWe are honoring one of Hip Hop’s greatest icons!

All night long we will be paying tribute to Jay-Z by playing all the biggest and best songs from his catalog! Request your favorite Jay-Z song and grab some drinks at the bar!

Free Entry!
18+ for entry
21+ to drink
Drink Special: Hova-rita $5

MAKE MUSIC YOUR LIFE – Pay No Application Fee through Nov 30th!

If you are interested in starting the MSU Denver at DIME program in Spring or Fall 2018, now is the time to apply!

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Just follow the steps below to get started: 

  1. 1.) Apply!
    Fill out an application for MSU Denver here. Choose “Music – IDP, Detroit Inst of Music Ed” for program. Use the code “makemusicyourmark” to waive the $25 application fee!
  1. 2.) Send Transcripts
  2. MSU Denver will need an official copy of your high school transcripts. The easiest way to do this electronically is through www.parchment.com. If your high school does not participate in Parchment, you can ask them to send transcripts to the following address:
  3. Metropolitan State University of Denver
    Office of Admissions
    Campus Box 16 PO Box 173362
    Denver, CO 80217-336

3.) Apply for Financial Aid
If you are interested in accessing financial aid, please fill out a 2017/18 FAFSA at www.fafsa.ed.gov – choose Metropolitan State University of Denver as your school. The school code is: 001360.

4.) Schedule Audition
That’s right, all of the MSU Denver at DIME degree programs require an audition. To download full audition requirements, click here.

Questions, Comments, Concerns?
Please email info@dime-detroit.com or call 313-223-1600.