Saturday, July 16, 2011

Superstar Clint Black gets ready to rock Cerritos SUNDAY NIGHT!! My interview with one of America's most respected performers! Tickets still available at the CCPA Box Office!

Put Yourself in My ShoesImage via Wikipedia
If you missed my interview with singing superstar Clint Black a couple of weeks ago, and if you happen to live outside the Los Cerritos Community News coverage area, I wanted to post this blog and article I did a few weeks ago! If you still want to see Clint Black in Cerritos, go to the Cerritos Center website at www.CerritosCenter.com and get your tickets!  Concert starts at 7 p.m. on SUNDAY!
Welcome back, Clint!

LCCN Exclusive!

Grammy winner says “new technology” has hurt recording artists

By Randy Economy
Los Cerritos Community News
Staff Reporter
Nashville, TN

Clint Black is busy this summer writing, performing, and spending as much time as he can beating the heat of Nashville by splashing around in his pool with his 10 year old daughter Lily and wife actress Lisa Hartman-Black by his side.
“I have been with my nose to the grindstone writing, developing some new projects, and doing the dad thing,” Black told the Los Cerritos Community News on Tuesday.
“Lily (his only child) is 10 years old now and doing great, working on some new water tricks this summer like, kick dad off the float,” Black snickered. “I am still trying to get the water out of his ears from being in the pool on 4th of July.”
Clint Black performing at a benefit concert fo...Image via WikipediaThe multi-Grammy Award winning recipient will one of two headlining acts to kicking off the 2011-12 season of the famed Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts next weekend July 16, and 17. Black will hit the stage at 7 p.m. on Sunday, July 17th.
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g one day earlier before Black, and kicking off the new CCPA season will be “Dick Fox’s Golden Boys,” featuring three of the most popular teen idols of the late ’50s and early ’60s including Frankie Avalon, Fabian Forte, and Bobby Rydell.

Black, who will be turning 50 next year, says that much has changed in the music industry over the past two and a half decades from when he first came onto the scene, and some of it has “not been good” for artists like him.
“We have had great advances with that have made the business both good and bad. Music wise we have seen the natural evolution of styles that we have always seen, but the technology has really hurt the record companies to the point where it is harder and harder for them to make a profit, which really hurts the artist,” Black said.
He said that artists usually make their money being on the road at concerts and performing at live shows.  “But when you do an album or record it usually takes years before you can see a profit, then when you bring in the piracy issues it can’t really hurt an performer or band in the long run.”
“The issue of piracy is huge in our business,” Black said.  He told the LCCN that the best way his fans can show their support is to buy cd’s, dvd’s and disks in nationally established retail stores such as Target, Costco, Wal-Mart, and Best Buy, and more importantly “see it in person.”
“When I started getting successful in the 1980’s the internet was just getting started,” Black said, and he said that the future will continue to be new challenges for the next generation of musicians, bands and solo acts.  “The recording industry is in terrible, terrible shape and I think it has a huge impact on music culture,” Black said.
He also acknowledged that after working with and for music companies in the past, his effort to venture out under his own label did have initial success with the signing of “Little Big Town,” who has since left him to work with music giant EMI.  Black said that even EMI is struggling in these hard economic times. “We couldn’t have picked a worst time to open a record label he said.    
Black will be on tour during the next several months, and he can’t wait to get to Cerritos.
“The Cerritos Center great because it sort of has a big feel to the venue, but you still feel close enough to everyone and you feel connected,” Black said about his return to the CCPA.  “As far as quality and beauty, there is no place like playing at Cerritos. It is one of the best in the United States,” he said.
Black will also be starring in the upcoming “Flicka 3” due out sometime in 2012 that is being directed by Michael Damian, who use to appear on the “Young and the Restless.”  “I love working with Michael, we laugh we cry, and then we shoot the movie.”
For tickets to the Cerritos Center for the Performing Arts, visit www.cerritoscenter.com.  Tickets to see Clint Black are still available from $45 to $80, while they last.
For more insights on the LCCN interview with Clint Black, visit our website at www.loscerritosnews.net.

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