Friends,
I'm am so, so excited to announce that two of my songs are now available for download from iTunes and Amazon MP3 stores! (On iTunes, I'm on the U.S. and Canadian stores; for Amazon, it's just U.S.)
Visit your friendly neighborhood iTunes (or Amazon) store, type "Jillian Lubow" into the search field, and "Infatuated Girl" and "My Little Secret" will show up. You may have heard these songs before, or you may have seen me perform them live (more shows coming I promise) - they're two of my absolute favorites, and I'm very proud of them. Regardless of whether you're a brand new listener or you're already a loyal fan, I ask that you please download these songs (they're only 99 cents!).
Oo, and also, if you like the songs, tell your friends :)
My love, Jillian
P.S.: Here are the links for the online stores: iTunes Store (U.S. and Canada) and Amazon MP3 Store
Now that I've got this song recorded, there's just one more I'd like to get on tape before putting together a few shows. I'll definitely do another open mike, but I may also try to get a proper show of my own. Anyway, I'll keep you posted on that.
As usual, you can listen above or head over here for the downloadable mp3. Enjoy!
I've been feeling a bit strung out lately by the digital world. As is obvious to anyone who knows me, I'm a geek: I love gadgets and the Web and computers and all that stuff. But more and more, I feel its making me a very material person, one caught up in craving and desiring and wanting. Following the up-to-the-minute news on the latest Mac or iPod makes me feel like I have to have one, which then makes me feel like I'm not making enough money if I can't afford one, which then makes me re-think my career choices and my priorities and . . . ugh! Enough! That is no way to live.
I've had the great honor of being a featured artist over at "Shut Your Mouth," a Pearl Jam fan site. Murray, who runs the excellent site, put out a call to his readers, trying to find out who among them were musicians themselves. Murray will then be interviewing the featured Pearl Jam fans/artists and providing download links to their stuff. The interview we did last week has just gone up -- you can find it here. I'm pretty psyched about spreading the word a little bit about what I'm doing, and the interview itself was a lot of fun -- we wound up talking a lot about the creative process, which, as you may know, I absolutely love exploring and dissecting!
Once Jill and I are back in New York, I'm going to record two new songs that are in the can. Also, I'm going to look into setting up a performance -- either another open mic or perhaps a show of my own (it might be nice to play more than two songs!). Also, I might hook up with my friend Elana for some musical collaboration, which is something I haven't done in a long, long time. Should be interesting . . . And I've just got my hands on a cassette tape of the demo recording of Revolver, the band I was in during high school. In some ways it still sounds pretty good, especially this one song of my called "Boxcars." Once I can figure out how to do the cassette-to-mp3 conversion, I'll post some of those tracks.
Lastly, here are a few of my favorite recent pictures. I am so happy with the Canon EOS Rebel DSLR Jillian got me for Christmas. It can really take excellent pictures with not a lot of tinkering.
Here's a photo a took this weekend with my brand-new DSLR Nikon Rebel, which Jill was so kind to give to me for the holidays! I'm pretty happy with this shot, especially the focus of the grass in the foreground contrasted to the blurry fog in the background.
I really love taking pictures, and I can't wait to get more familiar with all the techniques involved. It's fun learning something new, being reduced to a beginner again. Very humbling, very healthy.
