Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Creation of "Fade" Music Video

Jeff Caughron and I wrote "Fade" way back in 2007. We had exactly 10 hours to come up with a new song for Producer Jim Gaines and after locking ourselves in a small room for a few hours, we had written one of our greatest songs. Sometimes pressure really does help inspire creativity. The song was immediately added to our album in the works "Locks & Keys" and became one of our instant favorites.
When it came time to do a music video for Locks & Keys we all knew we wanted it to be for this song. The question was, what kind of music video should we do? Story line? If so, what kind of story line? Live Performance only? There were so many questions. Almost instantly I got my answer when a friend of mine returned home from being deployed in Iraq and was telling me about how he was having a hard time rejoining the world as a civilian. I imagined how much post traumatic stress he had endured and how the injuries had caused severe migraines which made it impossible to practically even function, let alone adapt and find work. Even more disturbing was the fact that nobody really knew or cared what he had been through. Here was a man who left his family and went to war. There were some terrifying situations. And nobody cared. I felt like it was up to me to bring attention back to what those people go through and how they are completely forgotten. I wanted to honor them in my own special way. The concept was clear.
The hard part was the money. It always is. The film company that I originally wanted to work with wanted $66,000 to complete this vision. Oh man. I doubt I've made that amount of money in a year in my life! I couldn't afford it. I looked for sponsors. They couldn't afford it. And it was clear that my vision was going to be just that...a vision for quite a while. We put that treatment to rest in 2008 and it hasn't seen the light of day until just a few months ago when I got a call from another film company called Table 8 Creative.
They have been working on mostly weddings and special events since they started their company, but their true love was making short films and music videos....although they haven't had a chance to really work on their skills because as I stated before, money is always the problem. I shared my concept with them and they were completely willing to give it their all. And here's the best part.....FOR FREE. Yes, that's right. Somebody else wanted to donate their time and equipment to help me achieve this vision. I knew I had hit the jackpot! We made plans immediately to begin working on this video. What happened next completely floored me....
We needed a huge American flag and the only place I knew that had one was Perkins Family Restaurant. I approached the manager timidly and told him what we were doing. He went in the back room and emerged with a 600 square foot American flag that was their old one. He donated it to me and wished me good luck with the video! Are you kidding me? I was blown away. My next obstacle was that I needed a location. I really wanted an old airplane hanger and the next call I got was from William Fain at Jackson Filmhouse saying Bill Douglas, owner of American Aviation has an airplane hanger that was built in 1946 to train WWII troops and was letting us film there...FOR FREE. Holy cow! Another amazing thing. You can't believe the things that just fell into place after that. We had an amazing Sgt. that showed up to teach us the specifics to make the video as accurate as possible. We had volunteer "troops" for the video. Their moms even came to help with whatever we needed....ON EASTER WEEKEND! It was meant to be and that's how I know this video is going to be amazing.
I really just wanted to say thank you to all that were there to help and made this possible. I called my friend to tell him this video was finally going to happen and located him in the trauma unit at the hospital where he's being treated for a motorcycle accident. Amazing how you can go through all of that in Iraq and return to almost be taken out on a motorcycle. Such is life. Live it to the fullest. You never know when you're last day is here. Ride safe everyone!

Monday, April 2, 2012

Teamwork

Here lately I've learned, or maybe re-learned the power of teamwork. When a group of people come together for a common goal, they are practically unstoppable as long as everyone wants the same goal. As people's goals change, it changes the team entirely and new goals have to be made to accommodate everyone involved, or sometimes it often results in the replacement of a new teammate who shares the same goals.
My band and I have been on the same team for about 6 years now and our goals have changed here and there, but we all continue to want the same thing and it's what has made us successful. But here lately I've realized that our "team" has expanded. Music has always been (and probably always will be to some degree) somewhat of a cut-throat business. There are tons of bands out there that want the same thing and they're willing to knock you down to get it. But they don't get it that there is plenty out there to be shared with us all. If you work hard enough, you'll get what you need. But here lately, things have changed and instead of being pushed away by my peers, I'm being embraced and that does several things. First it allows us to drop the petty crap and be creative together, which is what we were meant to do. Secondly it just doubled our fan base...for both of us because my fans will love them and their fans will love me. It's a win-win! And also, touring together is so much more cost effective. Venues get twice the bang for their buck and we share tour costs and make it more entertaining for everyone. In some instances, you can even share band members and cut down on people on the road.
I've been in Nashville long enough to have a small group of people who all have the same goals in mind and so we've all become somewhat of a little team and I'm having so much fun collaborating on songs with them, singing on stage with them, and sharing in the fun and excitement that music has to offer. So with that I want to thank everyone on my "team" and let the world know that we're packin' some heat this coming year!

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Jasmine Cain Named Female Rock Vocalist of the Year!!!

Music City Mayhem Awards are an annual event that recognizes and honors rock, metal, & punk music in Nashville and Nashville surrounding area. The event is hosted by Dungeon Promotions and this is their 2nd year for the celebration.
Last year I was shocked and honored to be awarded the trophy for Female Rock Vocalist of the Year and it has done amazing things to help me with opportunities this past year. Because of those honors I received an invitation to audition for The Voice! and was also asked to sing on a ton of demo recordings for songwriters in the past year. In a city full of nothing but professional musicians, singers, songwriters, and performers it's no easy task to make your way up the ladder of success, but with the help of my amazing band and amazing fans & friends, we have done a fantastic job of staying on top.
I wasn't surprised when they asked me to be a presenter this year for the events as I am notorious for grabbing hold of a microphone and talking about nothing in particular for extended periods of time, but it did shock me when they asked if I would emcee the entire event next year after seeing how the crowd responded to the presentations.
And that wasn't the only shock of the night! I knew I had been nominated for the 2nd year for Female Rock Vocalist, but there is some really stiff competition with these rocker chicks and I was completely sick waiting for the announcement. I nearly fell out of my chair when they announced that I was the winner of the award for the 2nd year in a row!!! Honored doesn't even come close to the way I feel about these things. I get emotional. I love what I do and I do it with my entire heart on the line. Operating that way can do 2 things: It can crush you when it goes bad or isn't understood and it can make you the most proud you've ever been in your life when people get it and acknowledge you for it. It's a dangerous way to do business, but it's the only way I know and to everyone who has supported me over all the years of my ups and downs I want to say "Thank you" and may we continue to break down barriers and create music that will change lives.

Monday, March 26, 2012

Welcome!

Hello everyone and welcome to my blog! I try to keep everyone updates as to what I'm working on and where we're going.
This year I've made a lot of changes to the way I do things. I've always been a bit of a "control freak" when it comes to my business, but this year I learn the value of saying "okay" when someone offers to help and it has proven to be much more effective for me. Operating a full functioning, touring rock band without management, agents, a label, or financial funding is next to impossible but I've managed to keep our heads above water for the last several years. With the help of some good friends and some computer savvy partners, we are building an empire of social media that will make it easier for you to get all the latest up-to-date information about what we're doing the minute....no, wait....the second that we do it. How exciting is that?
We have an ambitious year planned and just released the 1st of what will be 4 music videos this year! We have plans of including those videos and our previous music videos in a full length feature DVD of a once in a lifetime all original show with all Jasmine Cain original music. We are building the stage set up ourselves and the show will include special effects lighting, pyrotechnics, and circus performers in a thrilling and emotional concert that you can take home with you on DVD. See how the band has evolved over the years and hear interviews with the original members of Jasmine Cain and find out what they're doing now.
As if that wasn't enough for us to work on, we have decided to release an acoustic album this summer. Many people ask us to do acoustic sets at shows these days and it's become such a big hit, we thought we'd record all of the amazing dramatic masterpieces that we couldn't release on our rock albums for you on something that fit it a little better. It's a very moody and thought provoking collaboration of songs that I know you're gonna love.
And finally, I've been approached by a publishing company to write and publish a book this year about our travels and what we've seen and experienced. We weren't as crazy as Motley Crue but we certainly have our own stories and a few scares & close calls that we'll be sharing with you in a super cool documentation that you will be able to add to your collection.
It's a year of achievement and we hope that you'll celebrate in our successes and enjoy the music and memories we hope to bring in the coming year! Peace, love, and

Rock & Roll!!

Tour Dates for 2012!!

April 1, 2012
Dungeon Promotions presents:
The Big Faux!
Featuring: Red Warlock, Undercover Outlaw, War Within, and Jasmine Cain w/guest vocalist Sik Tom
At The Rutledge in Nashville, TN
http://www.dungeonpromotions.com/tp42/page.asp?ID=249990

April 4, 2012
Dungeon Promotions presents:
LIVE at Mercy Lounge!
Featuring: Jasmine Cain, GoldylockS, Kris Bell, Harlott, and Scott Fernandez!
Nashville! Doors at 7pm Ages 21 & UP! Cover $5
http://www.facebook.com/events/269348149806459/


April 27, 2012
Beech Bend Park presents:
AMRA Harley Spring Rally & Drags!
Featuring LIVE Music from Jasmine Cain
Bowling Green, KY 8PM-Midnight
http://www.beechbend.com/dragschedule.htm


April 28, 2012
Beech Bend Park presents:
AMRA Harley Spring Rally & Drags!
Featuring LIVE Music from Jasmine Cain
Bowling Green, KY 8PM-Midnight
http://www.beechbend.com/dragschedule.htm


May 2, 2012
Thunder Beach Productions presents:
Thunder Beach Kick Start Party!
Panama Beach, FL 6pm-11pm
http://www.thunderbeachproductions.com


May 12, 2012
Rally At The Strip II
Newport, TN Show Time: TBA
http://www.rallyatthestrip.com/


May 25, 2012
Touchdown Bar & Grill
Dyersburg, TN 10pm-2AM
FREE ADMISSION!!!


May 26, 2012
Lady Luck Casino & Lone Wolf Lounge
Caruthersville, MO 8PM-1AM
http://caruthersville.isleofcapricasinos.com/entertainment-lonewolf.aspx


May 27, 2012
Lady Luck Casino presents:
Marshall Tucker
Featuring Jasmine Cain in Lone Wolf Lounge
Caruthersville, MO
http://caruthersville.isleofcapricasinos.com/entertainment-lonewolf.aspx


June 15, 2012
Awesome Biker Nights!
Sioux City, IA 6pm-7:30pm
http://www.awesomebikernights.com/


June 16, 2012
Awesome Biker Nights!
Sioux City, IA 7:30pm-9:30pm
http://www.awesomebikernights.com/

"Highway Prophet", Jasmine Cain (Official Music Video)