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Saturday, January 15, 2011

Be in the Mix with DJ TAPIA!

If you haven't heard of DJ Tapia, then you need to check out his podcasts, downloadable on Itunes for free!  DJ Tapia offers an eclectic mix of sounds for those who are looking for excitement and enjoy club, house, trance and more.  His repertoire is quite extensive, his mixing is flawless, and he takes the listener on a fun musical journey!


DJ Tapia, is also our Jambalaya DJ who wins over the crowd every time!  I am confident in saying, he is by far a master at what he does and will win you over as well!



More About DJ Tapia

Driven by passion, a great ear, and his own creative talent at mixing music, DJ Tapia has been developing and refining his own technique since the age of 16.  Offering incredibly smooth transitions, exciting music, and new releases in the latest club styles, DJ Tapia is able to create excitement on the dance floor.  He grabs audiences every time, transforming any club into the most exciting party.  Encompassing all of the latest trends, and incorporating elements of electronic, dance, club, trance, house, world, funk, disco, Latin, and other genres, DJ Tapia will get the party going every time!  

Subscribe and stay tuned.  Don't just listen to the mix. Feel the Mix. 



Podcast Description

Each podcast contains tracks from some of the best Producers, Remixers, and Artist in the industry such as : Tiesto, Deadmau5, David Tort, David Guetta, Paul Van Dyk, Dirty South, AfroJack, Steve Angello, Swedish House Mafia, Laidback Luke, and Moonbeam to name a few. Added Podcast contain some of my favorite tracks which are burning up the club charts. 

Pepper Guy Says:  "Be in the Mix with DJ Tapia!"

Friday, January 14, 2011

Bel'Lanell The Stylish Weddings & Things Signature Collection!


Stylish Weddings & Things, founded in 2009 by Sherries Pritchard has expanded to now offer custom designed invitations. 

Take a look at what Sherries has created with her super creative line of invitations called...

Bel'Lanell 



Bel'Lanell invitations specialize in custom designs specific to your special event’s theme or décor. We can design your invitation suite and other stationery items you may need to help make your event memorable. We also have select designs to choose from. All of our designs can be customized to fit your event’s needs. You provide the vision and we’ll bring it to life in print!





Here is some of what we offer in addition to Invitations:
  • Save The Date Announcements – cards, calendars, magnets, and more creative ways to share the news of your wedding date.
  • Wedding Announcements
  • Escort Cards, Place Cards, and Table Cards
  • Ceremony Programs
  • Menu Cards and Food Station Cards
  • Thank You Cards
We use digital printing technology and will be offering letterpress later in the year!
We are also looking forward to partnering with many other stationers to bring you even more stylish choices for your invitation needs.

For more information and to receive a sample, please contact us.

(These are what I plan to display at the show and a few others that I'm still working on. What do you think of these?)

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Vocal Tip of the Week by Lori Fredrics!

Vocal tip of the week by Opera Singer, Lori Fredrics!



Singers, watch yourselves in the mirror when you practice. The better your posture is and the more relaxed, engaged, and confident you look the better you will sound, it is a proven fact. But even if that were not the case, your expression and use of your body is very important to your audience!

Pepper Guy Says:  "Thanks for the great tip Lori!"


We invite you to comment and ask Lori your questions.  

Jamba Productions and The Wedding Salon Trade Show!

Our Jamba team was excited to produce this spectacular event teaser for

The Wedding Salon, which was recently held at Manhattan Center Studios in NYC. 

Jamba Productions LLC, was a featured top vendor and also the exclusive videographers for this spectacular!    We are excited to be a part of The Wedding Salon's association and look forward to their next event!



The Wedding Salon Invites You To Discover

Local Wedding Vendors
Meet wedding vendors all in one place, whether you are in New York, Miami, Los Angeles, or Chicago.

Spectacular Luxury Products
View stunning wedding table décor, wedding cakes, couture wedding gowns, wedding invitations & stationery, wedding gift favors, and more.

Award-Winning Service Providers
See portfolios from multiple wedding photographers & videographers, wedding entertainment and DJ's, and get advice from top celebrity wedding planners.

Exciting Destinations and Honeymoons 
Find the best wedding and bridal shower venues, travel destinations & ultimate exotic honeymoons.

Much Much More
Meet the best of the best in the industry, see the latest celebrity trends, and find the best vendors for your wedding.

For more information on The Wedding Salon

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Let's Get to the Gossip!

Hello Everyone!



I'm your Gossip Girl, Leana Day.
I've worked with Jambalaya Events for over four years now, and am excited to continue bringing you all the juicy gossip.   I interview all the artists and guests, find out the "real truth" about who they are, what makes them tick, and how they got to where they are today. 


Just so you know a little about me, I am a radio personality, voice-over artist, and relationship guru. I've co-hosted on Jay Thomas, The Edge Radio Show, and nightly on Cosmo Radio, as well as voicing many commercials, and being featured as a variety of characters on hip hop tracks. 


I love gossipping about talented new artists, sizzling tracks, hot fashion designers, and mind boggling news.  I truly love people and learning anything and everything there is to know about them.  


Comment to me on here or if you need to gossip about something "personal", get in touch at JambaGossipGirl@gmail.com.


Ask me anything your heart desires, I am here to answer all your inquiries and relay all the juicy gossip. 

Let the gossipping commence!

Once Upon A Time, Produced by Jamba Productions LLC

Our Once Upon a Time wedding packages allow couples to star in their own movie, as they tell how they met, how the relationship developed, or any other story they want to tell, in a dramatic or comedic fashion.  We can use their script, or adapt one of ours, in styles such as: Bridal Music Videos, Documentary Style, Silent Movie, Soap Opera, and more...

Rebecca and Andrew were the stars of this documentary and so much fun to work with.  Take a look at this beautiful keepsake our wedding couple will be sharing at their reception dinner!





Please visit www.JambaProductions.com to learn more.





Perfect for anyone looking to capture their special moments and to share at their wedding reception, it's a fantastic keepsake! 

Pepper Guy Says:  "We wish Rebecca and Andrew all the best!"


Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Comedian Jeff Lutz Hits our Gumbo Stage!

The Gumbo is a great little showcase and open mic created for sole purpose of inviting an eclectic mix of performers to our stage,  while creating a supportive performance environment for our current network.  The room is filled with a great vibe like no other, encouraging artists to to take the stage whether they are just starting out, or perfecting their current repertoire.  It's a great platform and I encourage all artists to come out and jump into our pot of gumbo soup!

That's where I met Comedian and Screenwriter, Jeff Lutz.  

Photograph by Sean Friedman


Jeff came in with great energy, a dark voice, and funny material that immediately connected with our audience.  He threw himself into our pot of stew and well...I'm happy to say he hasn't missed one yet since its inception!  A Gumbo historian, he knows every single performer that's ever taken our stage, which says a lot about the memorable performers looking for a great network to be a part of in order to showcase their work.  

Believe me when I tell you that every type of artist/performer comes to this great little showcase such as: fashion designers, singer songwriters, comedians, actors, dancers and more.  I like referring to our gumbo as "a fun little tasty appetizer to our main stage Jambalaya events."  

I think one of the most difficult tasks in life is to make people laugh on stage.  It takes a lot, and Jeff works at it all the time in order to perfect his craft.  The biggest thing that makes our Gumbo so likable is that we take great pride in introducing performers to our guests and other artists prior to taking the stage.  This really makes a huge difference and helps for people to get to know each other making it a more enjoyable night!  It's like having guests in your home and trying to make them feel as welcomed as possible.    

It's not easy to get up on stage and bare your soul, and takes a lot of courage especially to do comedy.  Trust me, I know all too much about this topic since I am also a performer.  I asked Jeff what was different about performing at Gumbo and his answer was that everyone in the room really supports the artists, and wants to see them do well.  It's a great atmosphere for artists to throw themselves in and try out new things or just to keep themselves fresh! 

Getting to know Jeff has been great and he's exactly the type of person we enjoy working with.  His dedication says it all and I am excited to announce he will be joining our Jambalaya team as a segment producer leading our comedy troupe.  We are thrilled to have him on board and the great ideas he will be  bringing will add a fresh new perspective into our events.  

Thanks Jeff, for signing on with our Jamba community and for being a part of our Gumbo network!   We hope you will join us at our next gumbo and meet him in person.  I'll be there, and I know he won't miss it for the world!  

Jeff will also be joining us as a guest blogger for Pepper Guy Picks, adding his take on our gumbos, artists and other comedy material as well.  So please feel free to comment and ask questions to our Gumbo (or is it Baba Ghanoush??) Historian!!  

Please read more to learn about Jeff and his comedy!

Jeff Lutz

Since making his debut at the University of Florida in 2003, Jeff has been performing at clubs and colleges all over the country, including Caroline’s on Broadway, Gotham Comedy Club, and The Comic Strip Live in New York City and the LA Improv and The World Famous Comedy Store in Hollywood, CA.

He has worked as a writer for National Lampoon and an on-air personality for WUFT-FM in Gainesville. Not to mention, working with some of the hottest names in comedy today such as MADTV’s Bobby Lee, Last Comic Standing winner’s Iliza Shlesinger and Jon Reep, Maria Bamford, and Jim Gaffigan.

Jeff’s unique and playful take on the most trivial and sacred of life’s truths relates to people in a way that not only makes them agree, but laugh as well. And he’s not afraid to turn on himself. “I look like I’m 14, I sound like I’m 35. The only time people take me seriously is at Halloween.”

When asked about his future goals in comedy, Jeff, who is originally from Kutztown, Pa., said: “I really enjoy making people laugh and I find it’s easier to do that in a comedy club than in an office. The water cooler just isn’t what it used to be.”
www.youtube.com/JeffLutzComedy

Sunday, January 9, 2011

Vocal Tips from Opera Singer, Lori Fredrics!

Lori Fredrics
has some great tips for reducing interfering stage fright!



1. Accept your “nerves”, use them to your advantage.

Feeling butterflies? This is natural, you are about to perform. Adrenaline is coursing through your veins. You don't feel normal. The adrenaline is good. It means you care. An inexperienced actress once confided to legendary actress Sarah Bernhardt that she never suffered stage fright before going on stage. Bernhardt responded: “Don't worry, it comes with talent”.

Skilled performers use their feelings of nervousness to give their performance that added sparkle and believe it or not, accuracy. When a performer is too relaxed, too exhausted, or simply doesn't care enough to produce adrenaline a lack luster performance full of mistakes is likely to occur.

2.  Be prepared! 

Know your words and music accurately and thoroughly. It is no fun for a performer to go on stage and have to think, ”what is my next line, what is my next note?” It feels like an exam! It is not interesting to an audience to see someone on stage looking towards the ceiling totally preoccupied with remembering what is coming next. Work sufficiently on your performance to develop the best interpretation for which you are at this time capable, and you will have something share with an audience. If you have prepared to the best of your ability go ahead and perform whether you are a beginner or someone with a fully polished talent.

3. Be yourself, have something to say. 

There already is a Rene Fleming, there already is a David Bowie and there already is a Joss Stone. If your aim is to be somebody else, you will become frustrated and nervous and fail because it is impossible. (Ignore this advice if  your aim is to market yourself as a tribute act!)

4. Most importantly, it is not about you, it is about the music and sharing it with the audience. 

It is not about the quality of your voice but how you use your voice to express your interpretation of the music. Charisma or having a magnetic personality is a function of how you make others feel. Focus on the audience and they will love you! The one thing a performer cannot afford to be is self-conscious! It is your job to put 100% of your mental focus on what you are expressing. If 100% of your mind is actually focused on expressing the song there is no part of you left to worry about what people think of you

There is a wonderful book that shows performers exactly how to accomplish this. It is called The Inner Game of Music, by Barry Green.  Barry Green, a professional bassist, was inspired by the method of mental exercises developed by Tennis professional Timothy Gallwey. Tim Gallwey wrote the book “The inner game of Tennis” to share what he learned as a result of his observing the best tennis coaches. Barry Green applied and adapted Gallwey's methods for the performance of music.



I have found that students who have read the book and practice the exercises along with particular individualized exercises assigned during lessons find that their performance anxiety significantly reduced.

It is important to identify the misconceptions and faulty patterns of thinking that feed into performance anxiety. When these ideas are explored and aspiring performers realize that there is an alternative, more productive way of thinking, it is easy to break the cycle of paralyzing anxiety.

Some of my student performers have chosen use beta-blocker medications prescribed by physicians. in conjunction with psychological therapy along with specific coaching to reduce performance anxiety with excellent results.

Beta Blockers reduce the body's physical experience of “fight or flight” response. They are useful when the fight or flight response is so strong that performance is simply not possible. The down side is that beta blockers are also said to reduce the emotional level of performance thus creating a reliable professional performance but perhaps reducing the possibility of a thrilling, spectacular performance.

Beta-blockers will, however, not reduce the negative self-defeating thoughts that “The inner game” method ELIMINATES.

I therefore unreservedly recommend

"The Inner Game of Music," by Barry Green with W. Timothy Gallwey, 
(Doubleday, New York, 1986).

Please note that I have never met nor corresponded with Barry Green and I have no connection with Doubleday books.  I have simply found his book to be helpful to my students.

Other excellent books on the subject of performance anxiety:

The Audition Process: Anxiety Management and Coping Strategies,
by Stuart Edward Dunkley (Juilliard Performance Guides No. 3)

A Soprano on Her Head: Right-side-up Reflections on Life and Other Performances,
by Eloise Ristad

Making Music for the Joy of It: Enhancing Creativity, Skills and Musical Confidence,
by Stephanie Judy

Anxiety and Musical Performance: 
On Playing the Piano From Memory,
by Dale Reubart (Da Capo Press)


Happy Singing to All

Pepper Guy Says:  "Thanks for the great tips Lori"