Showing posts with label Matt Zarley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Matt Zarley. Show all posts
Thursday, June 30, 2011
Matt Zarley on work ethic, Whitney & WTF
Matt Zarley gives a very open and honest interview to guyspy.com - online today.
“WTF,” the first single off Zarley’s upcoming album, “Change Begins with Me,” is about one of those gorgeous guys who seduces you, romances you, claims to love you, then disappears. It’s also a true story. More puzzling to Zarley is that the guy didn’t acknowledge the situation. “He could said, ‘Look, I don’t want to do a long-distance thing,’” he says. “He could have closed the chapter.”
The guy didn’t turn the page, but Zarley did. “I got the song out of it,”
With honesty comes opinions, and Zarley, he has a few. He thinks “The Book of Mormon” is the best Broadway show since “Les Miserable,” but has a little more trouble with TV’s “Glee.”
“I wish the singing wasn’t so Auto-Tuned,” he says, while acknowledging the almost impossible workload of the performers. “It’s the same as using Photoshop. It takes away the uniqueness of the voice. It doesn’t sound like anyone.”
Zarley’s a huge fan of India.Arie and grew up on Whitney Houston (“she was untouchable; the best artist ever”). He also thinks Lady GaGa is amazing, if over-publicized. “She gets shoved down our throats,” he says. “There are four artists that are successful at a time and that’s it. The gay community act like she and Britney are it.”
As for Spears, Zarley is a bit bewildered by her current events. "She's got wonderful star quality and she's always had the "It" factor," he says. "When she performs now there's a vacancy there. I understand that you can't go full out and be singing all the time, but she should be better than ever. I'm not sure if we should just be saying 'this is okay,' when there might be cause for concern."
As a counterpoint, Zarley points to Janet Jackson, an artist who’s also known for singing along to the tune. The difference, he says, it that 45-year-old Miss Jackson can still ace the routine. “She may not be singing live all the time but she still knocks the choreography out of the park."
Read more at guyspy.com
Friday, June 24, 2011
New Matt Zarley interview
Matt kicks in at the 1:11:00 mark.
"Sharing the bill on the mega-episode of Swish Edition with Lynda Carter, we chat with Broadway star / pop singer, Matt Zarley."
"This was one silly conversation that we all really enjoyed. We play his new single "WTF" first (see the video below) then get into it ALL including "what semi-famous gay brother of a very famous actor that plays a superhero" he had a fling with, how he found the bears and otters for his “WTF” video, why he likes pop over Broadway, and much more. You’ll dig this guy, he’s a trip and a real good sport."
For those who haven't seen it yet - here's Matt's new video:
Thursday, March 24, 2011
Afternoon tunes: "The Day I Stop Loving You"
I love this song, AND this version by Matt Zarley and Lacey Kohl.
Friday, February 18, 2011
Matt Zarley's "We Belong" - The Advocate's #3 item on "Hot Sheet" this week
So proud of the response Matt Zarley has gotten from his new anthem for LGBT youth that benefits The Trevor Project.
Click here to see on Advocate.com - go to #3 on The Hot List!
Click here to download from Amazon.com
Monday, February 14, 2011
Matt Zarley: "We Belong - The Trevor Project Single"
Out singer/songwriter Matt Zarley has spent the last several years climbing the Billboard Dance charts with his hits “While You See A Chance” and “Where Did You Come From” while his music videos & interviews have been featured on “The Hit List” and CBS News on LOGO.
In addition to his music, Matt is also known for his appearances in principal roles on Broadway and breaking ground as the first openly gay man featured in People Magazine’s “Most Eligible Bachelors.”
While in the studio for his upcoming CD, he’s also taken time to cover the 80s iconic Pat Benatar hit “We Belong” as a charity single to benefit The Trevor Project. The song is available as a two-song download: pop version and DJ Bill Bennett dance remix.
With gay bullying becoming a national topic of discussion, The Trevor Project continues to be a leading provider of life-saving and life-affirming resources including nationwide, 24/7 crisis intervention lifeline, digital community and advocacy/educational programs that create a safe, supportive and positive environment for everyone.
I recently spoke with Matt while he was in the studio putting the finishing touches on “We Belong.”
Randy: How did this project come about?
Matt: I was approached by DJ Bill Bennett last year about doing a charity single for The Trevor Project. I thought "We Belong" would work beautifully and is a song that is very uniting. Plus it's never covered. It felt like a great fit.
R: Why The Trevor Project?
M: I've had a personal connection with TTP for a few years. With the abundance of media attention this past year regarding the bullying epidemic, I wanted to find a way to raise some visibility to the cause. The work that they do is so important.
R: Why do you think this song is relevant to the Trevor Project and it's mission?
M: I assume that the song (when Pat Benatar recorded it) was a love song. But if you listen to the lyrics, it can really be open for interpretation. I hear the song as more of an anthem of unity. I think that regardless of your orientation or viewpoint, we are all of the same earth... and we are all the same. We truly all belong TOGETHER.
R: Is there a particular lyric in "We Belong" that you hope gay and lesbian teens hear or take to heart?
M: Definitely..."whatever we deny or embrace, for worse or for better, we belong together."
R: In a perfect world, what would you like people to get from listening to this recording?
M: To have a sense of hope, and to remember that we are all one in the same. We need to support and love one another, not bully and hate.
R: While we’re talking music, what can you tell us about the new CD?
M: Well, I’ve got several tracks in production right now, and we’re looking at a summer release date. Tentatively titled “Change Begins With Me.”
“We Belong” is available on all major music download sites.
Click here to download from iTunes.
Click here to download from Amazon.com
In addition to his music, Matt is also known for his appearances in principal roles on Broadway and breaking ground as the first openly gay man featured in People Magazine’s “Most Eligible Bachelors.”
While in the studio for his upcoming CD, he’s also taken time to cover the 80s iconic Pat Benatar hit “We Belong” as a charity single to benefit The Trevor Project. The song is available as a two-song download: pop version and DJ Bill Bennett dance remix.
With gay bullying becoming a national topic of discussion, The Trevor Project continues to be a leading provider of life-saving and life-affirming resources including nationwide, 24/7 crisis intervention lifeline, digital community and advocacy/educational programs that create a safe, supportive and positive environment for everyone.
I recently spoke with Matt while he was in the studio putting the finishing touches on “We Belong.”
Randy: How did this project come about?
Matt: I was approached by DJ Bill Bennett last year about doing a charity single for The Trevor Project. I thought "We Belong" would work beautifully and is a song that is very uniting. Plus it's never covered. It felt like a great fit.
R: Why The Trevor Project?
M: I've had a personal connection with TTP for a few years. With the abundance of media attention this past year regarding the bullying epidemic, I wanted to find a way to raise some visibility to the cause. The work that they do is so important.
R: Why do you think this song is relevant to the Trevor Project and it's mission?
M: I assume that the song (when Pat Benatar recorded it) was a love song. But if you listen to the lyrics, it can really be open for interpretation. I hear the song as more of an anthem of unity. I think that regardless of your orientation or viewpoint, we are all of the same earth... and we are all the same. We truly all belong TOGETHER.
R: Is there a particular lyric in "We Belong" that you hope gay and lesbian teens hear or take to heart?
M: Definitely..."whatever we deny or embrace, for worse or for better, we belong together."
R: In a perfect world, what would you like people to get from listening to this recording?
M: To have a sense of hope, and to remember that we are all one in the same. We need to support and love one another, not bully and hate.
R: While we’re talking music, what can you tell us about the new CD?
M: Well, I’ve got several tracks in production right now, and we’re looking at a summer release date. Tentatively titled “Change Begins With Me.”
“We Belong” is available on all major music download sites.
Click here to download from iTunes.
Click here to download from Amazon.com
Monday, January 31, 2011
Monday morning music
Matt Zarley - "Here I Am"
This makes me feel good. Straight forward pop music done well.
This makes me feel good. Straight forward pop music done well.
Friday, January 28, 2011
Coming soon from Matt Zarley - WE BELONG
This Valentine's Day, recording artist Matt Zarley is releasing his new cover version of the 80s iconic recording "We Belong" - all proceeds to benefit The Trevor Project.
The Trevor Project is determined to end suicide among LGBTQ youth by providing life-saving and life-affirming resources including nationwide, 24/7 crisis intervention lifeline, digital community and advocacy/educational programs that create a safe, supportive and positive environment for everyone. For more information about The Trevor Project, click here.
Take a listen to this preview, then go download it on Valentine's Day. The track is slated to be available everywhere you can download songs - iTunes, Amazon, etc...
Matt is the real deal, and so is The Trevor Project.
The Trevor Project is determined to end suicide among LGBTQ youth by providing life-saving and life-affirming resources including nationwide, 24/7 crisis intervention lifeline, digital community and advocacy/educational programs that create a safe, supportive and positive environment for everyone. For more information about The Trevor Project, click here.
Take a listen to this preview, then go download it on Valentine's Day. The track is slated to be available everywhere you can download songs - iTunes, Amazon, etc...
Matt is the real deal, and so is The Trevor Project.
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