Sunday, March 14, 2010

New Blog!

Well, I have to say goodbye to this old blog...

check out http://logansand.tumblr.com/ for the new blog!

see you all there!

Sunday, February 28, 2010

The Van.

Yep. Say hello to the newest member.

So, I forgot to mention this on the blog, and I mentioned it once on Facebook, but here it is: The Band Van.

What a steal. This 1990 Ford ClubWagon, with 118k miles, was a whopping $475.

Go me!

I'm a big believer that the van makes a touring experience so much better. It not only gives your band character and a great way to haul your equipment, but it makes a place for memories. I know someday we'll be talking and recalling on these crazy times, and something like, "Remember that time in the van..."

Oh man. What Fun.

Okay, Yeah, it's a little rough, but with some TLC, this van will be ready to go!

Oh, and I need a name for it. Suggestions?





Wednesday, February 24, 2010

My Experience.

Everything you do is a learning experience.


Not to be a Debbie-Downer, but the show wasn't so hot.


Let me rephrase. I wasn't so hot. 




The Underground venue was not only hospitable, but the Bands, Holly Spears, Brent Reed, and Gungor all were incredibly respectful. The management, creative director, the volunteers at the show were all great people, and I couldn't ask for a better group. The sound guys were not only willing to work with us, but even one asked if he could run sound for us at other venues.

The Band itself did a great job, and we were really tight.




I don't know, maybe I'm too hard on myself. It's our second show, what do you expect, right? Every musician has one of those shows. I guess I can't help but to think I KNOW I could've been better.

Therefore, this post is going to be special.


Welcome to the world of Logan Sand's brain.







As soon as I got up that day, I knew I was getting out of the wrong side. (I do literally contemplate which side to get out of sometimes). 
That morning everything seemed off- the way I made coffee, the luke-warm shower, the way my hair fell on my head, the way my clothes were wrinkled, it was just enough to make me feel uneasy.


As soon as I made it to the Band Lunch, it again seemed off. The way I ordered, the change I got back, the way I walked to the table, how I ate, the conversation I had, the way I talked.


Again, in rehearsal that day, we sounded great, and it was a solid rehearsal from set-up to tear-down. But for myself, the way I played, the way I sang, the way I sounded, I got extremely light-headed in the lights on stage, but why? Why was everything so uneasy for me? Why did Logan's world seem like it was off it's axis?


Is it psychological? Is it anxiety? Is it a problem with my inner ear? I don't know, I'll never know I suppose. But let's just say, by the time 5pm came around, it wasn't good.
 I am proud of myself with the fact that I kept my cool. I felt composed. I tried to stay calm. It's all I could do.


My performance? Not the greatest. No way in hell should I have that mentality and go up on a stage. Everyone that plays behind me and on the side of me deserves to have someone lead them in a positive, spot on, fun performance. In all honesty, I don't believe I lived up to my own gospel. As I had felt all day- I didn't feel right. The way I played, talked, sang, etc. 
The show must go on, as they say, and so I did the best I could. I know I have much better shows in me, and now that I know this and have realized some of my own faults (I am human), the next show will be even better.

The band- awesome job, and I'm blessed they are with me and backing me up. 
There is a lot to learn from this business, from the attire on stage to the 5 x 8 canvas with your face on it behind the merchandise table. We'll get there soon.



Overall- The Underground was a good show. There really wasn't anything bad, it was definitely a solid performance. I can't wait to show it off even better next time, I'm not letting down my support (you) and my band. Hopefully in the future we'll be able to play at The Underground and it's affiliates from Michigan to Florida!

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

A special guest for Friday Feb. 19th: Kyle Tieman



So, I've got good news, and bad news.

I'd like to keep this post optimistic, so let's start off with some bad news.

Well, it isn't really bad news in ways, but Chad (bass) won't be able to make the show on Friday, due to his sister getting married! Congratulations! I'm really glad that Chad won't be there I suppose, but Chad, you'll be missed.

So the good news? We have a substitute on bass, and he may be an addition in the near future on keys/alt.instumental: Kyle Tieman.

Kyle is a friend of mine at CCM, and is also focusing on Electronic Media. He's talented in the industry, and understands it well. He's really a natural when it comes to media, and music. Kyle has been involved with music since 6th grade. He's also what you could call a prodigy. He always says the best things in life are learning new instruments and playing live.

Right now, Kyle currently play drums (as pictured), guitar, bass, harmonica, and keyboards and sing some backup vocals... though his most prized possession is his grandmothers accordion.

Yeah, an accordion.

He currently runs sound for bands, and also leads worship at Trinity United Methodist. He's an incredibly talented guy, and I'm blessed that he's stepping up to the plate and playing this weekend. Come out to the show! Hope to see you there!

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

What a week...

Well- at least I'm ill in the beginning of the week right?

This has been one crazy week. I guess we all have those weeks. Though, a lot of good has come out of the last couple days.

First of all- Happy Birthday Madison! Madison, who is my girlfriend (:D) and the photographer of the band turned 19 on friday the 12th!! I love you a lot, and I'm glad you had a great birthday!!

Second- SNOW! Though I am a summer loving fool, I don't think I've ever seen a storm come through like this. I went outside, and it literally was a foot deep. Cincinnati has some interesting weather, doesn't it?

Third- Long story short: My body doesn't like this weather. I definitely have the flu or a cold. I'm putting my trust into God and DayQuill to get better by Friday! YIKES!

Speaking of Friday, ah, it's The Underground!
The Underground is a venue that's really special in my heart. There's just something about it: it's charisma, it's reputation.

I'm really big on venues with a reputation. When you're standing on that stage, you can feel the history, the artists who have played there before. Think about it- when I was looking out into the crowd at the 20th century, it's the same perspective as Sarah Bareilles, Joshua Radin, everyone who has played the 20th Century or even stepped into 20th century. Theres something deeper about a venue with reputation and history.

The Underground is similar with it's reputation. It's had national bands such as Datum Point, Jermy Camp, Project 86, OC Supertones, the Newsboys, The Devil Wears Prada, Grits, Relient K, Kutless...the list goes on and on. What a privilege for myself and my band to be a part of this at The Underground. I am really excited! It should be a great show!

Just so you all remember!

Logan Sand Band @ The Underground!

Holly Spears Band (opener)
Logan Sand Band
Brent Reed Band
Gungor

Doors open @ 6:30 - $8 at the door!
DON'T FORGET TO SAY YOU CAME TO SEE THE LOGAN SAND BAND!

Thanks, y'all. Talk to you soon!

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Logan Sand Band @ The Underground Friday Feb. 19th!




We're at it again!

Myself and the band have been given the opportunity to open for Gungor.

If you haven't heard of Gungor, you should really check them out. Michael Gungor (the leader of the band), has released 5 albums since 2003, and has a new album, "Beautiful Things" releasing February 16th, 2010. Him and his band are located in the Christian/Gospel worship genre, and he is most noted for co-writing "Friend of God" with musician/singer/songwriter Israel Houghton.

I'll be completely honest with you: I'm really scared.

Let me tell you that I'm not scared of the Logan Sand Band. They are professional, and very talented musicians. I am scared about how the audience could react to my music. It's not in the Christian genre, it can be suggestive, and knowing me, I could do something crazy. Like I have said many, many times: NEVER would I want to offend anyone on stage or off. My lyrics and music is meant to be fun, not controversial.

I hope that the audience there will cheer us on, have fun, and enjoy what the Logan Sand Band can do. As always, I hope to see you there!

Go to www.theug.com for more details about our show, and other shows to come!

If you do come, make sure to mention you came to see us, it gives us good reputation at The Underground, and we need your help!

OFFICIAL RELEASE:

Logan Sand and the Band will be performing Friday February 19. Doors open at 6:30 pm and the show starts at 7:30 pm. Logan will play third (expect his show to start around 8:30 pm)

Tickets are available at The Underground for $8.00. PLEASE MAKE SURE TO SAY YOU'RE THERE TO SEE LOGAN SAND

Friday, February 5, 2010

Interview with 89.9 FM WHLS Lakota



If everything stays according to schedule, I've been given the opportunity to have an interview with 89.9 Lakota!

Some of you may not have heard of 89.9 FM: It is owned and operated by Lakota High School District. 89.9 focuses on primarily indie rock, interviews, news, and local bands/artists. They broadcast on air throughout the Cincinnati Tri-State area. They're live in school hours/ saturday mornings, and automated programming when off air.

This Thursday, February 11th, Tyler Castner of Lakota East asked me to do an interview on air including playing some of the music from both "Like it or Not" and "New Day!".

How about that, some air time!

The momentum is moving friends. Keep tuned for more shows around the Cincinnati/Dayton area, maybe even a couple shows in the midwest!

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Band Intro #6: Jenn Silver


Last but certainly not least, there's one last person I need to tell all of you about: Jenn Silver.

It's really interesting how time flies. All the people you meet throughout your life, and some stay, some leave, some come up sporadically time to time. I can say Jenn has been a friend that's been there for me for almost 3 years.

I met Jenn in December of 2007, knowing only that she was going to sing with me at a church that asked me to play. Little did I know, she had a voice, and that I would be getting the chance to have somewhat of a sister (if you didn't know, I'm an only child).

Throughout 2008, Jenn let me have the opportunity to work on production, from stage, to sound, to lights, she was the one who helped me with all of it. Also, it's the reason I am where I am (CCM E-media, a.k.a. sound/video production). She was not only knowledgeable, but she helped in any way she could, worked overtime, and had fun while learning. It was the best internship any production guru could ask for!

In addition to the production, Jenn also brought me to a new state of songwriting and co-writing. We would sit for hours with GarageBand running, writing songs in such an abstract and unique way. Most people write down lyrics, try to find a rif, a melody, anything and everything. Jenn just plays and sings random words that come to mind... it's a cool process. If you're a musician, I definitely recommend warming up the Apple and simply singing. (FACT: "Searching" off the "New Day!" album was written like this!)

It's interesting and a blessing how much time Jenn has spent with me. Not only with production and co-writing music, but actually being a friend. Being there in some of my worst times, and some of the best. Jenn has been a blessing in my life.

Jenn Silver has a lot of talents. Really, as I'm writing this blog, I keep thinking of more and more things she can do. Graphic Design, light production, sound production, photoshop, websites (both html and flash), playing bass and acoustic guitar, playing the harmonica, AND... most of all, she can sing.

Jenn has a voice of soul. A lot of soul: deep alto blues notes, a lot of 7ths, flats, minors. She also has the talent to find any harmonic part to any piece of music. Let her listen to it once, figure out the words and rhythms, and you have yourself a BGV.

Her and I are like brother and sister, and I love her to death. Jenn, thank you for everything you do.

If you had the chance to make it to the show, you've heard Jenn Silver's music! If not, check out www.jennsilver.com for more sounds.

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Band Intro #5: Mikey Evans


It was the end of October, and I had the band ready to play, but I felt like I needed one more thing- percussion. I was really at a loss- it takes talent, determination, and focus to be able to play on stage, especially with the distractions of lights and the stage setup, whatever there may be. But then, there was Mikey Evans.

I remember asking him at battle of the bands to play, and I'll be honest: I was first a little worried about Mikey coming in to play. Though I made a very bad mistake: younger does not mean less talented or experienced.

He's not only a great percussionist, but also an upcoming drummer, videographer, artists, and exceptionally talented in live audio mixing. Remember everyone, he is 15 years old! I am speechless with the talent and intelligence.

Mikey is a senior this year with his brother Matt, due to skipping up a few grades. He also acts more mature than anyone I have talked to his age. It's really a great quality though he may feel out of place sometimes (he may not, but I know I did because of my maturity). He needs to know that it's a great gift to be more mature, but to still have a lot of fun, and be intelligent and knowledgeable in so many things.

He is also involved a ton with the Vineyard Community Church Student Union and isn't afraid to tell buddhists he loves Jesus. His love for God and Jesus is incredible, and the spiritual connection when praying or doing an outreach is what some people desire for the rest of their lives.

I think my favorite quality about Mikey (which if you know Mikey, you may agree), is that he is willing to help out in any situation in any way he can. He's a very reliable friend, and I know that he's a great friend to have.

Thanks Mikey, for sound, percussion, helping out, everything you do! I love you like a brother.

Sunday, January 31, 2010

Band Intro #4: Matt Evans


If there was ever a "that guy" in the band, Matt Evans is the definition.

BUT that's a good thing. Every band needs that guy: the guy who can lift spirits, lighten the mood at rehearsals (at least when I'm tense), joke around, and most of all have a ton of fun. This is a great unique quality about Matt.

Matt's a senior this year attending "home high school" (homeschool), and is hoping to be enrolled at Cincinnati Christian University, which I believe he'll fit right in. His compassion and his love for others before himself is unique and an excellent quality. If I needed help at this exact moment, he'd be here as soon as possible. He has a love for people and helping people that needs to be shown to the world (maybe it's why he looks like Bono).

I remember going on outreaches with our church, and seeing the look on his face when talking to someone in need. He gives people the time of day and doesn't just pass by or hand out a bottle water to a car. He takes that extra step to pray for them and sit and listen to their story. It's how we even became friends- I had one of those breakdown moments we all get in life, and he listened to my story.


Matt is also a great guitar player. It's somewhat of a "hidden treasure" talent. It wasn't until about a year ago when I figured out he actually was musical, let alone being able to play the guitar. I knew he was artistic and unique from the common man, but the guitar? I've only known him since late 2007/early 2008, and spring of 2009 he tells me he plays the guitar?!

Not only does he play the guitar, but he works with others in the band environment exceptionally well, especially for being new to a band setting. He really does well with people, but he really knows how to fill the space. Now when I say "fill the space", I mean musically, emotionally, performing, and with people. Musically, he'll come up with a really solid strum pattern. Emotionally, he can help pump us up, get us in that mood to perform. In a performing aspect, he can get the audience involved. With people, he can really loosen us all up to not just be a band, but a family.

Thanks Matt, for everything you do in my life, in our band, in others lives! I love you like a brother.

Thursday, January 28, 2010

Band Intro #3: Chadley Gagnon


I'll be honest: I don't know where to even begin with Chadley. This may be an interesting post!

Chad is literally (in my opinion) a prodigy of our time. He is the Mozart of our era. He is a true musician, unlike most people in this world. He has such an incredible unique talent.

What do I mean by "true musician"? As soon as Chad hits the keys, strings, grabs the drum sticks...whatever it may be, he goes into another state of mind. He goes into this world filled to the brim with music- mind, body and soul. I've only been lucky enough to reach that state 4 or 5 times in my entire music career. I guess you can think of it as a hallucination. Music is the incense, and you're breathing it all in. You don't see the world around you, all you hear and feel and control is the music. It truly is a reviving and rejuvenating experience for a musician. Though most don't get the chance to fall into the funk like Chad- it is literally 97% of the time.

I think it's so impressive the way Chad also goes to the beat of his own drum in society- being who he is without being afraid to show it. It's a great characteristic. In ways I'm sorry to say, I envy it. I wish I, as well of all of us, could be as carefree as him. He's not afraid of the future and worrying about college, or money, or afraid of being alone- it's all about his music, his style, making friends, living, laughing, having fun.

He's told me before he wants to jump on a boxcar train and just go around the country and see where he lands up- I may join.

Chad is also an incredibly funny guy- He's sometimes a man of few words, but the few words make the entire night. He is clever and witty. The memories that I've been able to have with Chad are some of the best, especially if I'm not feeling to hot. There will be moments (and if you're friends with Chad you probably do this too) where I'll remember something he said months ago, and I'll crack up out loud in the middle of class (or Starbucks, right now).

Chad plays the bass, keyboards, drums, electric, acoustic, viola, violin, I'm sure there are more... He is also extremely advanced in music theory, his brain is music. His life is music. It's incredible.

Check out Chad's own band at www.myspace.com/themuscovites123
(this is the new name of "The Clams" and "Funmachines", Chad's band)

Thanks Chad, you are a tutor in music, an awesome friend, and love you like a brother as well! Thanks for inspiring me!

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Band Intro #2: Danny Watson


Let's recall back to 2008 (can you believe that was 2 years ago?!) It was almost 2 years ago on the date, and I was leading worship over at the Vineyard Community Church Student Union, high school ministries. It was at a Design Team meeting when I was told I'd be working with a new guitarist- little did I know it'd be Danny Watson.

Danny walked in, played confidently, and not only that- I got along with him! Now in 2010, things have changed, but we have been able to remain friends throughout.

Where do I even start with Danny? Well, lets start with his incredible personality and wit. Anyone can go up to Danny, talk about the white brick wall he's leaning against, and he wouldn't mind. Not only that, but he's more than happy to have a conversation with anyone. He's one of the most personable people I've ever met, with great sense of humor. Oh man, have we had our moments of crying laughing...

Danny is also a great big brother to Nik, his brother who had been diagnosed with a brain tumor around thanksgiving of 2008. I remember going down to Children's and seeing Danny, knowing he spent the night (sometimes many nights) at the hospital supporting Nik. There were days he'd describe where it would be: Hospital, School, Hospital, home to change, Hospital, and then do it all again. I'm speechless at his selflessness.

Danny is also very artistic, musically and visually. Danny is enrolled at Cincinnati State studying Graphic Design, and at one time created an entire website for logansand.com, he also has been given the opportunity to work with Mark Hand over at the Student Union, and his work there is also fantastic. As well, his style is classic and original: jeans, converse, bright colored tees, ties, vests, jackets, TOMS, you name it- he's got it before it's hot.

I am more than proud of Danny, though I don't mention it to him as much as I should. Danny, you are like an older brother to me, and I love you. You have impacted my life in so many ways, and have taught me so much musically, artistically, and have help my personality greatly. Thank you.

Monday, January 25, 2010

Band Intro #1: Larry Handley.



As most of you may know, Larry Handley (besides being a fantastic drummer) is also the meteorologist for Good Morning Tristate, Channel 9 WCPO Cincinnati.

If you're up and on your way in the morning, taking the kids to school, or listening to Warm 98, you've probably heard him. Larry has been working at WCPO since 1999, and now is titled the "Most Experienced Weather-man" in the city.

I'm proud to say I've gotten the chance to talk more than music with Larry. First, he is incredibly talented and insightful when it comes to the world of broadcasting. If you didn't know, I'm enrolled at the University of Cincinnati Conservatory of Music in Electronic Media, with main focus of TV Production, Broadcasting. Interesting enough, Larry also graduated from the E-media program, and started at Channel 9 while in college. He knows the business and what he's doing and, not only that, but he does it well.

Though, he's a role model in many other ways- a loving husband, dad, and great friend. I think what I love about Larry the most, is that he's one of those friends that not only supports you, but challenges you to a higher level or goal. It seems like anytime I need help, whether that's with the band, or college, or something totally random in my life, he can suggest what to do, and/or challenge me to go a completely different route in completing or fixing the problem.

I can say without question he is a great friend, and I consider him family. Thanks Larry, for the impact you have put on my life!

Logan Sand Live "New Day!" Release Show!






I don't really know how to explain the emotion I felt after the show, even still, 2 days after.


The show was going to be good on the bands behalf. They were solid and knew the songs, I knew they would do excellent. The rest was up to the volunteer work, and obviously the people (maybe you) who decided to come.

I suppose I could describe the show as the best experience on stage in my entire life, and a dream of mine is now fulfilled.


1. Set-Up: The "Pre-Pre Show".



Four of us (myself, Madison, Tara, and my Dad) came in at 10 o'clock, not knowing what to expect. The theatre was ready for us, and we spend most of the morning re-arranging seats and setting up the merchandise, instruments, sound and lighting.




I was so surprised on how smooth everything went. Literally everything- easy setup with instruments, no sound or lighting difficulties, we even got through a rehearsal of the entire show! Then it was off to VIP to meet people coming into the door.





2. Pre-Show: The Support.




I was absolutely speechless at the support from friends, family, and complete strangers at the show. I just kept thinking about how many people came to see the band, listen to music, buy t-shirts and CDs, what support!

VIP was also a great support (probably because of the free beer in the VIP lounge), and was a lot of fun seeing friends and family. I even had a friend of mine, Doug Furia, dress
up like me. Who would've thought?


3. The Final Moments.






As people filled in and settled down, we prayed and had a beat box circle. What can I say? We're like a family in ways, so we do stupid things. We were all ready to do this show, and were a little more nervous than expected.

We were thinking the show would have around 175-200 people, but...people heard about the show, and wanted to go, giving us more than 120 tickets sold at the door- that's at least 320+ people!

But we were ready- and the band took the stage.


4. The Show.

Well, we had a great show, the band did great, and audience participation was excellent.

The show went really well- flowed nicely. People really seemed to enjoy all the songs, which I am thankful for. Jenn Silver did a great job getting everyone relaxed and really set the mood. The band represented very well. The band was really tight and their talents/abilities were shown. Not to get off the beaten path- but
they're great musicians. Man, I couldn't have asked for a better group of talented people.



















Also, the audience was supportive and enthusiastic-you know, it takes a lot to show talents and hard work on stage, and it's a great thing when people cheer, clap, dance, anything to know we're doing okay. It adds gas to the adrenaline fire. So thanks for all of your support.







THANKS:

I'd like to thank the band for everything they've done- they spent so much time learning and practicing with their crazy schedules!

Thanks to my parents, family, and friends who volunteered at ticketing, merchandise, and preparing the venue.

Thanks as well to CJ Roy and team for shooting video of the show.

Also, I'd like to thank Hunter Frederick, HotShotPR for advertising this event, and managing ShowClix.com, the Facebook event, and the press release for the event.





5. What's next?



Stay tuned for some more shows, events, band meetings, rehearsals, and anything else. Go to www.logansand.com for the most recent updates, and check the blog for in-depth information. Thanks for reading, coming to the show, supporting us, listening to the music, and I hope (as well as the entire band) you enjoyed and still enjoy the music.

For pictures of the Release Show: check http://www.facebook.com/pages/Logan-Sand/23963298951

Thanks everyone!


Thursday, January 21, 2010

The Album.



Here's a preview for you.

Logan Sand, "NEW DAY!" came in last night! Wow, what a feeling: to see your work, your finished product. How cool.

The show is tomorrow.

I'm scared.

Well, hahah, not scared! Just anxious. Many feelings and emotions have been flowing this past week. It's a lot to try and handle: from the venue to the design of the album. But hey, I'm attempting to control everything to the best of my ability and the rest is in Gods hands!

Keep checking the blog: We'll keep you up to date, with setup pictures, pre-show VIP pictures, Audience Pictures, Jenn Silver Opening, and the show itself!

Hope to see you tomorrow!

One last push for you all!

LOGAN SAND LIVE!
20TH CENTURY THEATRE

TICKETS:
$7 (last day by the way) $10 DOS
VIP: $25 (includes the NEW DAY Album, and limited edition LOGAN SAND NEW DAY T-shirt)

e-mail me at LoganSandBand@gmail.com
OR
go to http://www.showclix.com/event/7680 to purchase tickets online!

Friday, January 15, 2010

One Week and Three Lessons Learned.

Well, the title says it all: One Week.

It's pretty incredible, you know? I mean, I go back in my mind to November, when I had this vision of a show, what the new album will be like, a band, performing, tours, and memories to tell my kids.

I'm proud to say that it's now a reality.

So, there's one week left. Where have we been? What have I learned? Well, I have learned many things throughout the last three months...

Number 1: It's great to have a band.

In the beginning, I was just happy to have people willing to play no matter the circumstances. They take time out of their afternoons and weekends. For example, Larry Handley (drums) works at WCPO 9 Cincinnati from 4:55 a.m. until 1p.m. and then will be at rehearsal until 5p.m., taking time away from his family (and sleep!) Also, Danny Watson (guitar) works part time and goes to school at Cincinnati State, and in between working and school, he somehow gets the time for these rehearsals. Talk about dedication! These guys have stuck with me.
Not only are they committed, but they are all so very talented. They're sort of like hidden jewels... most people never have seen them perform. Some people may not have know they play. Maybe have never had the chance to, but I am very blessed with these people in my band, and in my life.

Number 2: Learning to Micro-Manage.

You know, when you don't have a record company to help you through, there's a lot to think about. Now of course, I had my dad, Jeffrey Sand, and help from friend/ P.R. Director, Hunter Frederick to get everything up on its feet. I obviously have it very good, but I also needed to have a say in every decision and situation. It's definitely a double-sided world: It's about the Logan Sand Band, an image, album designs, t-shirt designs, keeping control of social media outlets (youtube, facebook, logansand.com, this blog), song lists, band rehearsals, writing, composing, creating, selling tickets, ticket design, talking the show up, finding new venues for the future, the tour, buying a band van, rooms on the road, finances, expenses, performing, staying healthy, marketing/advertising the right way, reaching out to a certain demographic, I mean, the list can go on and on to the finest details. Insane right? I know now what it truly means to Micro-Manage.

Number 3: I love what I'm doing.

Though this creation has had rough points throughout it's life, it has been an incredibly exciting and fun journey. At the end of the day, when I lie down in bed, I smile and think, "I love what I'm doing." It is my passion, and my life. It is my joy. My creation. My pride. My work. I am proud of it, and want to show the world. Even though I hope to bring smiles to faces when I play, I know I bring a smile to mine. I love what I'm doing.

Well, one week left. I'll be optimistic, proud, and most of all, have some fun.

I'll leave you with this lyric:
"It's a brand new day, you're not gonna take shit from anyone."

Isn't that sweet.

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Tickets Now Available ONLINE!



Hey everyone: Well, it's been pretty intense the last few weeks... well, even the last few days alone!

Just to keep everyone up to date- The show on the 22nd now has tickets online!

Please go to http://www.showclix.com/event/7680 to purchase tickets/more information on tickets!


Again:

JANUARY 22ND 2009
LOGAN SAND LIVE @ 20th Century Theatre
Tickets $7, $10 day of show, $25 VIP (LIMITED)

20th Century Theatre
3021 Madison Road, Cincinnati, OH‎
(513) 731-8000‎

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

The Rehearsals



You know, when you need a band, every musician dreams of a band who'll be committed, on time, and exceptionally talented musicians.

I guess my dream came true.


It was early October of last year, and someone asked me to in this battle of the bands as a "Guest Artist". Remember, I used ALL studio musicians on both albums, so all I could think was,

"How the hell am I being a guest artist at a battle of the bands when I don't have a band?!"

So, i did what any musician in my place would do: I begged. I pleaded. I prayed! Well, maybe not, but the 6 people I asked took the positions. Electrics, BGV's, Bass, Acoustic, Perc., and Drums. What luck.

It's interesting from going live with a solo "coffee-shop" feel, to a full-band. When I would play solo, I would fill in where I need to, add whatever I wanted, and the list goes on. Then there is this other world I'm getting used to: the "Band" setting. Where everyone has their own part, and everything has to work together. It's a challenging process for me, but it's a learning experience too.

So, here we are- two weeks out from the show, and seven rehearsals later... here we are, sounding like a band. Creating a show. Fulfilling one of my dreams.

These guys are incredibly talented, and if not to come see me, I recommend seeing these guys at the show. Awesome, awesome job.

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

Jenn Silver featured at Logan Sand "New Day" Release Show



Ladies and Gentlemen, this is Jenn Silver. For the release show (January 22nd, by the way...), she will be opening for me. Not only that, but she's my back up singer as well.

Interesting how things come about: I remember it was the summer of 2007 when I met Jenn and did a production intership at the church she worked at with her... little did I know she was an incredible singer songwriter!

If you don't want to come see me, at least come see Jenn. Soulful, sweet, melodic sounds come from this young woman. If anything, you WILL love to watch her perform!!

Logan Sand "NEW DAY" Release Show
Feat. Jenn Silver
January 22nd, 2010 8 P.M.

$7 GA
$10 Day of Show
$25 VIP

Saturday, January 2, 2010

Happy Holidays!

Hey all,

Well, yeah, it's been awhile. I'm a slacker, apologies.

I hope everyone had an awesome holiday season, and great new years!




There's a lot to tell you all, and it's very exciting where we've gone in the last few weeks!

First, we know that the OFFICIAL Release show of "NEW DAY!" (the new album), is JANUARY 22ND! Ah, that's in less than a month... whew. If anyone's interested in coming to the Release Show, it's at the 20th Century Theatre, Cincinnati, OH, on Friday, January 22nd, 2010. General Admission is $7, VIP (includes VIP lounge, VIP bar, your own copy of the new album, and your own official Logan Sand t-shirt) is $25. Go to Logan Sand facebook fan page, www.logansand.com, or the20thcenturytheatre.com for more information about ticket inquiry.

Second, Santa was great to me, and I got a new piece of equipment- a Yamaha CP300 Stage Piano. So, for the non-piano gurus, that's basically a bad-ass piano for the stage. I am very blessed and fortunate to get a piano like this, it sounds and plays so wonderfully.

Third, I kind of mentioned this before, but LoganSand.com is now up, created by Hunter Fredrick. Great Job!

Well, look for more posts to come, but for now, HAPPY 2010!

-LS