SAMA nominated band The Graeme Watkins Project has been scouted by multi-platinum producer Jeff Blue whilst performing at the Musexpo showcase in Los Angeles. The band, best known for hits such as Music Affair and Bloodshot Eyes, has extended their stay in Hollywood to record with Blue, whose success stories include Macy Gray and Linkin Park. Blue’s career has been focused on artist development and to date his commitment has resulted in the region of 130 million record sales globally.
“Working with someone of this caliber is like taking the master class you’ve always wanted but never had access to and now it is really happening. Its an absolutely amazing feeling!” said Graeme Watkins.
Graeme Watkins Project, often known simply as GWP, released their debut album Corridors of the Mind in 2011 and so far, it has spawned no fewer than 5 radio singles. The band is made up of Graeme Watkins (vocals), Rudo Pieterse (bass), Matthew Marinus (drums) and Ryno Zielie (guitar). A new album is currently in the making.
For more press information, contact Tim Hill, Tuned In Publicity on tim@tunedinpublicity.co.za or +27 82 888 5945 or Melissa Conradie, Sheer on melissa@sheer.co.za or +27 83 601 0487.
The band will be available for interviews on 12 May 2012.
About Graeme Watkins Project
It’s not often that the South African music scene sees a band explode the way The Graeme Watkins Project have in 2011, merely 4 months after the release of their debut album “Corridors of The Mind” in March 2011. In this short space of time they’ve already produced 2 Top 10 hits singles from the album, including a single which has had the crowds screaming for a band to “C’mon And Dance With Me” as the popular hook from their massive hit “Music Affair” hypnotizes the wave of fans at all their shows.
GWP brings a dirty, edgy, rough approach to a medley of pop, indie, rock and electronic genres.
“A Masterpiece is a stroke of genius in a moment of madness… So live life like a madman” is Graeme’s motto, and there is definitely madness incorporated into his music. When listening to the first three recorded demo’s, it’s hard to believe these songs were written and recorded over a 2 week period!
Channeling influences such as “The Springbok Nude girls”, “Boo!”, “The Killers” and even a hint of “Depeche Mode”, this unique sound is bound to inject a splice of energy into every listener. With the ADHD inspired beat, the music is designed to get the crowd into the mad-capped mindset of the band members, to break out of their comfort zone and rock out to the all-encompassing movement of the melody.
“Corridors Of The Mind” embodies 18 months of hard work and a track listing that showcases their impressive song writing talent, with songs such as “Music Affair”, which is already climbing the charts on SA’s top radio stations, the energetic opening track “I Gotta Know” (which they performed live on the ‘Gary The ToothFairy’s Royal Variety Show’), “Bloodshot Eyes” with its powerful chorus, the emotional ballad “The Last Night” and feel-good song “Holding On”.
The Graeme Watkins Project (GWP) is not just about Graeme, it’s made up of phenomenal musicians who can stand proud in their own musical right: Ryno Zeelie plays Lead Guitar, Rudo Pieterse on Bass and Matthew Marinus on drums.
This unit has managed to break the “cookie-cutter” mould of the stereotypical SA Pop-Rock sound by producing a fresh sounding album, with each of the original songs lined with raw, pure emotion … pretty much exactly what everyone, not only the SA Music scene, needs right now.
About Jeff Blue
Jeff Blue is a multi-platinum music producer, A&R executive, BMI award-winning songwriter, and musician. He has dedicated his entire career to artist development resulting in more than 130 Million record sales worldwide.
As Sr. VP A&R/Staff Producer for Warner Bros. Records, Interscope Records, Virgin/Capitol Music Group, Sony/BMG/Jive Records, and RCA/J Records, Blue has helped shape popular culture for the last 15 years. He is responsible for discovering and developing Linkin Park, Macy Gray, Daniel Powter, and The Last Goodnight. In addition to signing Limp Bizkit and Korn, writing hit singles for artists such as Hoobastank, Macy Gray, and TLG, he has produced numerous platinum movie soundtracks & major label albums.
Blue graduated from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) and Loyola Law School in Los Angeles. After passing the Bar, Blue worked as a music journalist for Billboard, HITS and Entertainment Weekly, and eventually published his own magazine, Crossroads, which focused on discovering unsigned artists. He simultaneously managed, produced, and played drums in two signed Major label bands while also working as an attorney for the law offices of Ross Schwartz.
While teaching “Songwriting” and “Artist Development” classes at UCLA , Blue hired guitarist Brad Delson as his intern and signed his band, Xero to a publishing deal on the night of their first performance. After developing Xero for two years, and changing the band name to Hybrid Theory, Blue met Chester Bennington, a singer from Arizona. Blue arranged for Bennington to become a member of the band, which later changed its name to Linkin Park. Blue shopped the band for three years and showcased them forty-four times. Unable to get them a deal, Blue negotiated his employment contract with Warner Bros. Records to include the signing of Linkin Park. Months later, they released their debut album, Hybrid Theory, which has since sold over 60 million albums worldwide.
Blue is currently signed as a songwriter to Universal Music Publishing where he co-wrote the 2009 hit single “So Close, So Far” for multi-Platinum artist Hoobastank. He additionally co-wrote, produced, and performed on the platinum 2009 BMI pop award winnerand 2008 Australian #1 song of the year, “Pictures of You”, and “Stay Beautiful” for The Last Goodnight.
His company Rock Shop Music Group, launched December 2009, focuses on writing and producing for major artists as well as artist development and management. Rock Shop has already yielded three major label signings. Emphatic to Atlantic Records, Shoreline’s End to Island Def Jam, and Syndicate to Sony. In addition, Blue Developed Shawn Hlookoff (EMI), Jared Lee (Universal).