Friday, December 10, 2010

LIVE on WDVX!!


Hey Folks!!

Today is going to be a very exciting day for yours truly! It will mark the release of my new EP Landmarks as well as a live performance on Knoxville's WDVX @ noon EST (or 12:30 EST as the playing order hasn't been finalized).

The EP is available exclusively through my Bandcamp page until February when it will be released worldwide on iTunes and all of your other favorite digital music outlets. Not only will it be available for instant digital download in any format you'd like TODAY but I'll also begin shipping physical CDs for those of you that like to hold music in your hand and smell the plastic. Ok, that's a bit strange but I actually love the way new CDs smell. Too much sharing...

Thanks so much to all of you that have previewed this EP on my Facebook page and if you're so inclined don't forget to become a fan!

I'll be posting throughout the day on Twitter about my travels to Knoxville.

See ya soon!
Josh

Monday, November 29, 2010

Preview my new EP!!

Photograph/Cover Art by Heather Love

At long last, my new EP Landmarks can be previewed on my Facebook artist page! This 6 song EP includes the following songs:

1. Landmarks
2. Empty Driveways
3. Actress
4. The Only Town I Know Without A Name
5. Our Ghosts
6. Stages

This EP will be on sale on December 10th, 2010 for friends and fans via Bandcamp. This date coincides with my live performance on WDVX in Knoxville as part of their Blue Plate Special series. You can listen to this performance live on wdvx.com at Noon EST.

Also, you're probably reading this post on my new website! We've added a new tab called "Musings" where I post my poetry and short stories from time to time.

I've got a bunch on new shows on the books and more to follow. I'll be traveling North for the holidays and will be playing a bunch of shows along the way. I certainly hope to see you!  On a related note, I am looking for a place to play in both Washington, D.C. and Western Mass (Springfield, North Hampton -ish areas).  If you have any recommendations, please post on my Facebook wall!

Enjoy the new songs and thanks for listening!
Josh

Thursday, October 28, 2010

Time To Check-In

Photo by Mark Vann
I noticed things were getting a bit ghost-like over here so I decided to check-in! I've been in the studio nearly every night for the past six months producing/engineering records for some of the Me and the Machine artists. Namely Adam Burrows, Nathan Griffin, Sleeveless Meeks and the Right to Bare Arms and yours truly. While I'm neither an engineer or a producer by trade, these records are sounding great! We'll be wrapping up over the next few months for early 2011 releases.

I've also been tracking my EP, which by all accounts, I should have a box set of material in the time it has taken me to record this thing. Regardless, the tracking phase is done and I'll be finalizing it just in time to travel up the coast in December for a bunch of shows! Portland, ME has been booked and I'm working on a show in Lexington, KY, Washington, DC, NYC and somewhere in MA.  I'll be posting updates here but you can also always check my tour page for the most recent additions.

Last but certainly not least, please toss a "Like" my way if you have not already. The button should be appearing below.

Monday, October 4, 2010

Newly Added Shows!

In between hunting dinosaurs, I've added a few new shows. I'll be performing this Saturday, October 7th @ Ugly Mugs in East Nashville. I'm hitting the stage at exactly 7pm.

In addition to that show, I'll be hosting an evening of music @ The Bunganut Pig in Franklin, TN on October 20th. The show starts at 7pm and will feature performances by: Adam Burrows, Joel Meeks and What Patch.

Looking forward to seeing you!

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Shakespeare In The Park


Josh Preston will be performing an opening set on Friday, August 27th @ 6:30pm at Shakespeare In The Park (Map) in Nashville. This year's show is Love's Labor's Lost.

All of the pre-show entertainment this weekend at Shakespeare In The Park will feature Me and the Machine artists. Here are the details:

8/26/10 - Nathan Griffin of Stillhouse Hollow
8/27/10 - Josh Preston
8/28/10 - Adam Burrows
8/29/10 - The New Whole Usuals
(All Set Times are 6:30pm)

Come early, bring a friend and enjoy an incredible evening in the park!

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

DATE CHANGE for NYC Show!!! Saturday, August 21st @ 8PM

I just received word from the venue that this show has been changed to Saturday, August 21st @ 8pm due to a scheduling conflict. I'm sorry for the inconvenience and I hope to see you!

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

The Underground Lounge, NYC (8/20/10)


Greetings! I'll be performing at The Underground Lounge in NYC on August 20th! It's been forever since I've been back to the city and I'm really looking forward to this show!! Hope to see you there!! If I missed you, please RSVP on the Facebook Event Page.

Thursday, August 5, 2010

MATM Studios Session w/ Adam Burrows & Steve Wolfe - Pics by Mark Vann


Brilliant evening in the studio last night w/ Adam Burrows and Steve Wolfe. Steve played percussion on a few tracks for Adam's forthcoming EP. Mark Vann popped by and grabbed a few shots of the recording process. I put on my invisible engineering cap and tried to capture it all.

Thursday, July 29, 2010

Special CD Release Party


You're invited to the CD release party for James David Wolf's Special tonight (7/29/10) @ Douglas Corner in Nashville, TN. The show starts at 8 PM and there is no cover. The show will also feature solo performances by Josh Preston, Adam Burrows and Nathan Griffin from Stillhouse Hollow.

Wednesday, June 30, 2010

Roque Bluffs Historical Society Benefit Concert


For Immediate Release

JOSH PRESTON TO HOST ROQUE BLUFFS HISTORICAL SOCIETY BENEFIT

Nashville, TN - On Monday, July, 19th at 7 PM, Josh Preston will host a concert at the Roque Bluffs Community Chapel (near the beach/state park) to raise funds for the Roque Bluffs Historical Society. The concert will feature a performance by Nashville-based singer/songwriter Adam Burrows. Burrows, originally from Ohio, plays modern folk and folk-rock music. His unique finger-picking guitar style provides a complex but relaxing background for his stories about love, loss, life and redemption. To hear Adam Burrows, visit: adamburrows.com

Additionally, the concert will feature Duane Ingalls. Ingalls is a musician & educator in Downeast Maine and his formative experiences include theatre & music work in New Hampshire, California and Massachusetts. For more information about Duane Ingalls, visit: facebook.com/duane.ingalls

Roque Bluffs native Josh Preston will also perform with longtime friend, Machiasport native and Mountain Valley High School Music Director, Mike Prescott. Upon graduation from Berklee College of Music in Boston, MA, Preston moved to Brooklyn, NY and 5 years later to Nashville, TN. Throughout this time, he proceeded to build a career in the music business as an executive and as a performer. To hear Josh Preston, visit: joshpreston.com

The evening will consist of 30 minutes sets by each performer. There will be refreshments and an opportunity to speak with the artists after the concert.  Doors will open at 6:30 PM and there is a recommended donation of $5. For more, visit http://bit.ly/bHdYL7 (cap sensitive)



Wednesday, June 23, 2010

My iPhone Called Its Own Time of Death

On June 22nd, when Google announced that it had opened up Google Voice to everyone, I decided to sign up for an account. I opted to simply use the voicemail feature for now as I typically see my emails before I see voicemails (strange, I know). I had no idea what an amazing product it would turn out to be.

This morning, Bean threw laundry in the wash not realizing my iPhone was in the pocket of my jeans. She called my phone from her phone trying to locate it. After realizing the error, she quickly ran to check the washing machine and the screen of my very wet iPhone was flashing off and on. Not good by all accounts.

We threw the phone and a bunch of rice in a ziplock bag in hopes that it would dry out. After holding the bag of phone/rice in the car on the way to work, I noticed that the rice was starting to jam up the headphone jack and the USB connection so I shock the rice out and just held it. Oh, how softly I held it. I got to work and removed the SIM card as it was soaked. 

I flipped on my computer and opened my email. I noticed a had an email from Google Voice saying I had a voicemail. I clicked over to listen to it. In frantically trying to locate my phone, Bean forgot to end her call so the final minutes of my iPhone were recorded and then emailed to me. The last words my phone heard was Bean saying, "You might want to let it dry out for awhile." 

With Google Voice, you can also save voicemails as mp3s. As such, here's the Death of my iPhone (mp3).  

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Pretending to be an engineer


Sorry for not typing more recently. Things are beginning to return to normal in my hood and I've been in the studio non-stop as of late recording both my stuff and stuff for other folks. New tunes soon if all goes according to plan. Just a quick update for now but more soon.
BTW, Mark Vann took this photo. He's awesome. 

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Discovering my inner hippie & what to actually do in a flood.

This rant/narrative is only a snapshot of what is happening around me at this moment.

I'll give you an ever so brief back story and then we'll get to it.

I'm fine.

Now to the important stuff.

Bean (my wife Lisa) and I live in the Riverwalk community in the Bellevue area of Nashville. In our community alone, at least 150 homes "suffered significant structural damage". The communities next to ours suffered loses of around 250 homes according to what our neighbors have told us. 

Bean and I went to help people with whatever they needed this evening when we arrived back home from work. Full disclosure: I've never really done this sort of thing in my life. In helping, we discovered that all people affected by this flood throughout the state should undeniably have access to the following items a/k/a List Of Basic Items We Need Now:

Portable cell phone towers  -  Our community is in a valley between two cell repeaters. Both repeaters were knocked out; leaving cell service very spotty and unreliable. This service is absolutely essential so people affected by these floods can learn about meetings and get updates from friends and fellow community members regarding clean-up and updates regarding the availability of basic services. This applies to all affected areas.  We did notice that the most consistent form of communication we had during this time was via text message.  So I urge community leaders to start their text message lists and use that as one of the methods to spread information on a permanent basis.

Note to Mobile Service Providers: I'm going to humorously but wishfully declare that whoever makes it to the tops of these hills first can put up their logo next to the tower but only until the cleanup is over. You'll probably have customers for life and have an incredibly loyal grassroots word-of-mouth campaign via the people you helped out. Again, just a thought. Oh yeah, had out your cheapest phones to people who need them. There are freakish amounts of them sitting around being unused.

Note to Community Leaders: Please assume people have no way to communicate with one another aside from postings at the entrances of the communities and via announcements from emergency personnel. Continually assuming people have the internet is continually pissing them off.

Generator Trucks - I go to concerts. I know they exist. This particular area needs about 8 of them immediately.

Flood Lights (to accompany the Generator Trucks) - At this moment, helicopters are flying overhead shining their spotlights on these communities. I know this is seen as an effective way to ward off potential looting and I'm sure it is somewhat effective. More effective however would be be the use of medium wattage flood lights (less than a night game at a baseball stadium, but more than a street light) on the street corners so the folks that have been working all day long to salvage their belongs can at least get a somewhat restful night sleep instead of feeling like their in a police state. A car or two patrolling the area and some flood lights will serve the same means and allow these folks to rest comfortably at night. It would also afford them extra time to clean up.

Mold Fungicides - People need to be made aware that they must immediately throw things away or at the very least, get all wet items out of your house, including carpets and drywall. We tried to research mold fungicides but nobody was laying claim to the best product for the job. I'm a bit shocked that Dow Chemical hasn't figured this out. Maybe they have and we couldn't find it.

FEMA, from now on, whenever there is a flood, this must be made perfectly clear. No excuses. This must be stressed repeatedly. Throw wet stuff away.

Portable showers - The Nashville area is and should absolutely continue to conserve water. HOWEVER, people that are in the process of cleaning their houses and have been exposed to the flood waters, which carry who knows what kinds of contaminants, should have immediate access to portable showers AND should be able to shower for at least 10 minutes. Not only will it allow these people to be clean but it will help prevent the spread of disease. A shower of that length uses less than 50 gallons of water. Here's how it breaks down:

One 18-wheeler water truck can hold 30 tons of water which equals 8000 gallons. That works out to about 160 showers per truck.

We need 2 18-wheeler water trucks per day starting right now. 

For the showers themselves: Royal Restrooms, Mobile Restroom Trailer Rentals, Mesa Waste Services, etc. if you are not underwater, come help us out and maybe the people smarter than I can figure out a way to take some of our community funds and pay you back. Get a sponsor of say Fructis or Head & Shoulders to provide supplies and help pick up the cost.  Or FEMA will pay you back. It will be paid back, by us, one way or another.

Paper Shredder Trucks - Even though most of the paperwork that people are throwing away is wet, it still contains important personal information that should be properly destroyed. Just a suggestion, sponsorship of these shredder trucks should be provided by any bank or credit issuer that received bailout funds from the government. The bank/credit issuer would be able to write down their potential fraudulent risk assessments (a completely made-up term. I know nothing about banking but I think I'm close.) and the customer (or future customer) could rest easily knowing their credit identity was safe.

Refrigeration Trucks - 6 trucks would be a good start (Budweiser, cough). People will need a place to store their food for the next few weeks because anyone that was affected by this flood probably does not have access to refrigeration and the ice in the cooler isn't cutting it in 80+ degree heat. 

Large Tents - It's hot out here and people are going to suffer health problems if they stay in this heat without a cool place to recover.  This tent will also be a great place to share information. The tents also need a designated area for people to charge their cell phones.

Gas Grills - Along with refrigerators, stoves are also no longer in working condition. If cleaning utensils are also provided; people can share gas grills if placed strategically throughout the community.

People -  We need volunteers to help with the cleanup. We also need volunteers to check on people, help keep their spirits up and make sure they have as much support as possible. People supporting people goes a long way in the recovery process.

With all of that said, the overwhelming thing I heard tonight was not about the material items that people lost. All of that stuff was trivial to both the person throwing it away and the to person to which the items belonged. The most overwhelming thing I heard was "that because of this flood, I met my neighbors for the first time and I've lived here for ___ years".  Even if you're not affected by these floods and you are reading this: know who your neighbors are.  You don't have to hang out with them all the time.  Just meet them, and wave hello when you see them, you know, be a neighbor.

Rebuilding a community really has nothing to do with structures.

Here's the video that partially inspired me to get out and help tonight.



Take care,
Josh

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Bandcamp + Me and the Machine Records = Awesome


As many of you know, I've been preaching the gospel of Bandcamp for some time. Recently, they allowed labels to create pages that contain their entire catalog. Not being one to sit on my hands (unless they are cold), I revised the Me and the Machine Records Bandcamp page to showcase all of our albums. If you haven't heard what we're cooking up @ Me and the Machine, you're totally missing out. Pop over and give our records a listen. My hands are now cold so I must cease typing.

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Show @ Douglas Corner THIS THURSDAY


Greetings everyone! I'll be opening the evening this Thursday night @ Douglas Corner (Nashville, TN). I'll take the stage at 8pm and What Patch (featuring members of Stillhouse Hollow) will follow me. They will, in turn, be followed by Duncan May & The Resonators. It will be a fine evening of booze and song so pop by!!

Monday, March 22, 2010

March 24th UPDATE


Devin Williams is now in the 10pm slot. I'm still playing at 8pm. Come out, drink, listen.

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

12th & Porter Show Announcement - March 24th


I'm happy to announce that I've been added to a show at 12th & Porter on March 24th. I'll take the stage @ 8pm sharp and will be followed by Nathan Lee and Stephen Cochran. The cover is $5 and doors are at 7pm. I'll be there early to tune my guitar and to answer any questions you might have about the troubles in your love life.

Contrary to the photo in the poster, I've shaved off the bulk of my beard so I no longer look like a homeless lighthouse keeper. If that's not enough of a reason to come see this show, I don't know what is. See ya there!

Monday, March 15, 2010

Berklee Alumni Panel - THANKS!


I just wanted to take this opportunity to say thanks to Berklee for inviting me to speak on a panel for current students at Warner Brothers Records yesterday. I met some really great people including fellow panelists Maureen Murphy, Ben Strano, Joe Doyle and moderator David Petrelli. I'm encouraged to see how actively engaged these students are in the future of the music business.

Also, I've got a ton of shows coming up in the near future so check out my tour section!

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

"A Most Pleasant Apocalypse" featured on Nicholas Young's The Machine Podcast

 

"A Most Pleasant Apocalypse" was featured on episode 7 of Nicholas Young's The Machine podcast. To download this podcast featuring other artists such as Rex Paul, Harvey Danger, Matthew Barber, and Telling On Trixie click HERE!! 

To purchase "A Most Pleasant Apocalypse" on the AmazonMP3 store, click HERE!!


Thursday, February 11, 2010

Big Week on the MATM Farm!

(from Me and the Machine Records & Yours Truly)

What a week for Me and the Machine Records! Five new releases came out worldwide via all of your favorite download spots. There is something in here for everybody. We're booking more shows and recording more music so keep your eyes out. Then put them back in so you can see what we're doing. Hugs & Kisses, Josh


The New Whole Usuals - Every New Whole Usual Will Die (iTunes) (AmazonMP3) (Bandcamp)



Brad Sweitzer & The Young Sophisticates - Dead Beat Dull Drums (iTunes) (AmazonMP3) (Bandcamp)


Nick Shelton - Crazy Jo & Other Stories (iTunes) (AmazonMP3) (Bandcamp)


Josh Preston - The Complex Wooden Heart EP (iTunes) (AmazonMP3) (Bandcamp)


Josh Preston -Josh Preston's Perpetual Bin of Demos and Other Sods You May Have Heard Live But Are Not Live Now (iTunes) (AmazonMP3) (Bandcamp)



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Monday, January 4, 2010

The New Whole Usuals' Every New Whole Usual Will Die - OUT NOW!!

<a href="http://thenewwholeusuals.bandcamp.com/album/every-new-whole-usual-will-die">Ipso Phanto by The New Whole Usuals</a>


News from Me and the Machine Records
01.05.10
The New Whole Usuals' Every New Whole Usual Will Die is available for streaming and downloading here! The album download comes with a .pdf booklet containing album art, lyrics, and a musician seating chart. Please feel free to share with friends.

I've had the pleasure of working with Andrew and the incredibly talented folks that made this record possible for almost two years. I'm unbelievably excited to share this album with you through my label Me and the Machine Records. I promise you from the bottom of my heart that this album is unlike anything you have ever heard. Again, if you like what you hear, please share it with your friends. I deeply appreciate your time and thank you for listening.