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Blu Lyon

New York, New York, United States | Established. Jan 01, 2017 | SELF

New York, New York, United States | SELF
Established on Jan, 2017
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"BLU LYON INTERVIEW"

Super Blue’s Bastard Son. How was the recording and writing process? How you came out with the album’s title? Any official release date in mind?
When you meet someone you say “hi my name is Jon Doe” and that’s basically what I’m doing with the music and the title of this album. I was born out of wedlock, so I am, according to definition, a bastard and Super Blue was the sperm donor. I thought it would be interesting to approach the title in that way and I like how it has a bit of shock value because of what a bastard is and whose son I am. Now, the recording for the album came about almost by accident. After doing much recording I realized that a small group my songs stood out and sounded well together. So, I just took it from there and started concentrating on more pieces that would complement those and now I am making sure the production is right. It will be done by this summer and hopefully it will also be a classic. - VENTS MAGAZINE


"BLU LYON INTERVIEW"

Super Blue’s Bastard Son. How was the recording and writing process? How you came out with the album’s title? Any official release date in mind?
When you meet someone you say “hi my name is Jon Doe” and that’s basically what I’m doing with the music and the title of this album. I was born out of wedlock, so I am, according to definition, a bastard and Super Blue was the sperm donor. I thought it would be interesting to approach the title in that way and I like how it has a bit of shock value because of what a bastard is and whose son I am. Now, the recording for the album came about almost by accident. After doing much recording I realized that a small group my songs stood out and sounded well together. So, I just took it from there and started concentrating on more pieces that would complement those and now I am making sure the production is right. It will be done by this summer and hopefully it will also be a classic. - VENTS MAGAZINE


"NEW MUSIC FROM BLU LYON “NEVA FIGET DEM”"

The most refreshing thing about Blu is his willingness to experiment with different genres of music and the proper execution he displays when fusing his raps and production skills with reggae lingo and style. His song writing and lyrical ability is a gift that will soon have him competing in the wars for billboard supremacy. The world has seen its share of great musicians and he is definitely on his way to being one of them.


Blu is currently working with Beatmania Productions to finish work on his dancehall/reggae album, ‘Super Blue’s Bastard Son’. His mixtape can be downloaded from his website, www.blulyon.com. His singles ‘Open Wide’, ‘Nuff Money’ & ‘In Love Witcha’ are available on itunes.

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- SKOPE MAGAZINE


"NEW MUSIC FROM BLU LYON “NEVA FIGET DEM”"

The most refreshing thing about Blu is his willingness to experiment with different genres of music and the proper execution he displays when fusing his raps and production skills with reggae lingo and style. His song writing and lyrical ability is a gift that will soon have him competing in the wars for billboard supremacy. The world has seen its share of great musicians and he is definitely on his way to being one of them.


Blu is currently working with Beatmania Productions to finish work on his dancehall/reggae album, ‘Super Blue’s Bastard Son’. His mixtape can be downloaded from his website, www.blulyon.com. His singles ‘Open Wide’, ‘Nuff Money’ & ‘In Love Witcha’ are available on itunes.

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- SKOPE MAGAZINE


"Vents Magazine Exclusive Interviews"

What's the meaning behind your name?
My name is a result of my old man being a famous Caribbean singer. His name was Blue Boy when he started out, and then after a few consecutive hits the fans started calling him Super Blue. People who knew I was his son used to call me "Little Boy Blue", "Super Blue Junior" and any other clever name they could come up with associated with that. Blu Lyon is just the one that stuck. “Lyons” is my actual last name.

How did you get started with all this??
I started out by teaching myself how to make music using a program called "Fruity Loops". Then I made tapes, gave them out, met other kids who were also into music and wanted to do more after getting good reviews from them. I loved doing it and could not stop.

What's the message to transmit with your music??
I am just translating my life experiences and thoughts into a musical form. There is no specific message I’m trying to get to people. I would only hope that people can listen to my work and see that real creativity is not dead.

What's your method at the time of writing a song??
There is no real method to my writing process. Sometimes I do not even write lyrics, I just record things as they come to me. My ideas come at anytime or place while I am doing any number of things.

Which is your music influences??
I listen to anything that sonically and creatively sounds good. I am not biased to any specific genre of music. Different musicians/artist influence or inspires me for different reasons. Some do it with their musical creativity, others with their work ethic, etc. I’m very much into Bounty Killer, Mavado, Vybz kartel, Linkin Park, Lil Wayne, 50 Cent, Dr. Dre, Eminem, Charlotte Church, Hayley Westerna & Kanye West. These are the ones I am listening to and watching frequently right now.

What plans do you guys have for the future??
I'm working to release my mixtape, "Super Blue's Bastard Son" early January 2011 and do some touring to promote it. I am also planning on becoming heavily involved with sound design and scoring for television and movies. Right now I'm doing the music for a new reality show called "Work It Out" which should hopefully be picked up by a network in the near future.

Which has been the funniest prank you guys have been or took part while on tour or after a show??I did a show in Atlantic City once and after the show we got together with some girls, drank, and partied hard. My high school buddy Avarice got drunk out of his mind in the hotel room and passed out; he was sound asleep. He is the type of guy that is always talking about the high class of women he dates, so we all got the bright idea to get an extremely ugly girl to be in bed with him when he gets up. We went out found a “working” girl that wasn’t very attractive and a bit heavy, striped him naked and let her sleep in the bed with him. No one slept that whole night cause we didn’t want to miss his reaction and it was very well worth it when he got up and saw her naked in bed with him. The joke lasted about 10 minutes then we told him. She was a good sport about it but he was angry the rest of the trip.

If you guys were stranded in the middle of nowhere after a show or while on tour. The help is 65 miles away from where you guys are, ¿Who would you guys send to look for help? And if while the rest wait, there's no food and the only way to feed yourself is by eating each other, ¿Who would you eat first? I would send my homeboy Tarique to go get the help and we would probably eat my artist Jimmy Hayze first. He is pretty big, we could last a while on his fat. Probably won’t have to eat anyone else after him.

What country you guys would love to play? I want to perform in New Zealand. I’m a big fan of Lord Of The Rings and would love to visit the places that it was filmed while there.

With what bands you guys would love to share stage??
It would be great to perform with Kanye West. The thought and creativity he puts into his stage sets and performance impresses me. I love that he experiments with different genres and that he is someone who is passionate about the total art of music; the creation of music and the delivery of it to an audience. I believe that I am passionate about it in that same way so it would be a pleasure to share a stage with him at his best.

Are you OK, with the direction your career is going actually? I am satisfied with the my musical and career direction just not happy with the speed at which its moving. Sometimes there is not enough time or help to get everything done, so some opportunities cannot be taken or pursued. Its a hardship but hopefully it will get better soon.

Check out more: http://www.myspace.com/blulyon - Vents Magazine


"Vents Magazine Exclusive Interviews"

What's the meaning behind your name?
My name is a result of my old man being a famous Caribbean singer. His name was Blue Boy when he started out, and then after a few consecutive hits the fans started calling him Super Blue. People who knew I was his son used to call me "Little Boy Blue", "Super Blue Junior" and any other clever name they could come up with associated with that. Blu Lyon is just the one that stuck. “Lyons” is my actual last name.

How did you get started with all this??
I started out by teaching myself how to make music using a program called "Fruity Loops". Then I made tapes, gave them out, met other kids who were also into music and wanted to do more after getting good reviews from them. I loved doing it and could not stop.

What's the message to transmit with your music??
I am just translating my life experiences and thoughts into a musical form. There is no specific message I’m trying to get to people. I would only hope that people can listen to my work and see that real creativity is not dead.

What's your method at the time of writing a song??
There is no real method to my writing process. Sometimes I do not even write lyrics, I just record things as they come to me. My ideas come at anytime or place while I am doing any number of things.

Which is your music influences??
I listen to anything that sonically and creatively sounds good. I am not biased to any specific genre of music. Different musicians/artist influence or inspires me for different reasons. Some do it with their musical creativity, others with their work ethic, etc. I’m very much into Bounty Killer, Mavado, Vybz kartel, Linkin Park, Lil Wayne, 50 Cent, Dr. Dre, Eminem, Charlotte Church, Hayley Westerna & Kanye West. These are the ones I am listening to and watching frequently right now.

What plans do you guys have for the future??
I'm working to release my mixtape, "Super Blue's Bastard Son" early January 2011 and do some touring to promote it. I am also planning on becoming heavily involved with sound design and scoring for television and movies. Right now I'm doing the music for a new reality show called "Work It Out" which should hopefully be picked up by a network in the near future.

Which has been the funniest prank you guys have been or took part while on tour or after a show??I did a show in Atlantic City once and after the show we got together with some girls, drank, and partied hard. My high school buddy Avarice got drunk out of his mind in the hotel room and passed out; he was sound asleep. He is the type of guy that is always talking about the high class of women he dates, so we all got the bright idea to get an extremely ugly girl to be in bed with him when he gets up. We went out found a “working” girl that wasn’t very attractive and a bit heavy, striped him naked and let her sleep in the bed with him. No one slept that whole night cause we didn’t want to miss his reaction and it was very well worth it when he got up and saw her naked in bed with him. The joke lasted about 10 minutes then we told him. She was a good sport about it but he was angry the rest of the trip.

If you guys were stranded in the middle of nowhere after a show or while on tour. The help is 65 miles away from where you guys are, ¿Who would you guys send to look for help? And if while the rest wait, there's no food and the only way to feed yourself is by eating each other, ¿Who would you eat first? I would send my homeboy Tarique to go get the help and we would probably eat my artist Jimmy Hayze first. He is pretty big, we could last a while on his fat. Probably won’t have to eat anyone else after him.

What country you guys would love to play? I want to perform in New Zealand. I’m a big fan of Lord Of The Rings and would love to visit the places that it was filmed while there.

With what bands you guys would love to share stage??
It would be great to perform with Kanye West. The thought and creativity he puts into his stage sets and performance impresses me. I love that he experiments with different genres and that he is someone who is passionate about the total art of music; the creation of music and the delivery of it to an audience. I believe that I am passionate about it in that same way so it would be a pleasure to share a stage with him at his best.

Are you OK, with the direction your career is going actually? I am satisfied with the my musical and career direction just not happy with the speed at which its moving. Sometimes there is not enough time or help to get everything done, so some opportunities cannot be taken or pursued. Its a hardship but hopefully it will get better soon.

Check out more: http://www.myspace.com/blulyon - Vents Magazine


"Foley Entertainment, Inc. - Music Industry"

RATING SCALE
"1" Indicates the Lowest Score
"5" Indicates The Highest Score

Recording Quality/Production: 5

Lead Vocals: 4.5

Musicianship: 4.5

Lyric Writing: 4.5

Music Composing: 4

Melodies: 5

Song Arrangement: 4.5

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Dear Austin,

Thanks for submitting the material for the evaluation.

I enjoyed listening to the songs. The sound is very unique and cool.

The lyrics and melodies are very strong and your vocal style is smooth and confident.

This is a very professional and polished project!

To give you insight to the scoring scale above, the majority
of artists score in the 2.5 to 3.5 range in the various categories.

Whenever an artist sees a 1, 1.5, 2, 2.5, 3 or 3.5 as a score in a certain category
(or categories) it means that's an area feel they need to improve and develop.

When an artist sees 4, 4.5 or 5 as their score in a category, it's a validation from
a professional, confirming that the songs are of the highest level and show strong
potential in the ultra-competitive music industry.

To really raise the bar, every artist should work hard to earn a 4.5 or 5 in every category.

It's a very competitive business and people averaging in the 3's (or less) will probably not get too
far without a great deal of improvement and development.

I don't give out 4's and 5's easily, so any of those you see, you have earned. Well done!

One thing to keep in mind, at least for your songs designated as "Singles" (the songs geared towards
winning over radio stations, record company executives and music publishers) - try to keep Intros to
under 10 seconds and try to reach the Chorus between the 40 and 42 second mark.

Thank you for the music submission Austin and continued best wishes!

I look forward to hearing from you soon.

Direct E-Mail Address: EugeneFoleyMusic@aol.com

Best wishes,

Eugene Foley

www.FoleyEntertainment.com
- Eugene Foley


"Skope Magazine "Arist 2 Watch" March 2010"

Skope: How does it feel to be chosen as an “A2W” artist for March 2010?
Blu Lyon: It’s a beautiful feeling for someone to just take the time to listen to my music, so to be recognized as an artist people should pay attention to by a publication like Skope feels Amazing. It definitely helps your self esteem for those times when you are facing those hardships trying to be successful in this business.

Skope: What are you currently working on in your musical endeavors?
Blu Lyon: I am working on promoting and finishing my debut CD “Super Blue’s Bastard Son” and an itinerary for a tour. I also produce, so I am getting into composing music for TV and Film projects.

Skope: If you have any videos on Myspace or Youtube that we can show readers please include the URL?
Blu Lyon: I have a music video for my first single “They Keep Calling”

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8fNgEK_bFNM

Once the project is complete there will be more videos shot. I have already completed treatments for three (3) new ones. There are also videos of shows I performed on my Myspace page and Youtube. All you have to do is search my name.

Skope: What is your favorite time of day to create music?
Blu Lyon: Lol. All day everyday. Most work actually gets completed in the extremely early hours of the morning, but there is no real favorite time for me. I have favorite places like the kitchen in Beatmania Studios. That’s a studio in New York that I frequently use and for some reason the kitchen is the creative spot for me. There is also the bus and train, whenever I do take them. I can honestly say that my most creative works have been born in those atmospheres.

Skope: What is coming up for you and where can readers learn more about you?
Blu Lyon: My CD “Super Blue’s Bastard Son” will be out in June. I have performance dates in the New York area coming up towards the end of spring and when the summer comes into full swing I should be heading out of state on my own tour or that of someone else. I am also producing the music for a very promising new reality series featuring some past VH1 reality stars. The show is called “Work It Out” and its being done by Tony Money and Sebastian from www.Shifted2u.com. For any and all news about me you can check out that site, www.myspace.com/blulyon and of course my sonicbids page. You can also follow me on twitter @Blu_Lyon. My music is available on itunes, rhapsody, amazon, napster and other online stores.
- Skope Magazine


"Unsigned/Indie Buzz"

New York has seen its share of great musicians, but only few like Blu Lyon. You may not know who he is now but you will soon because he is beginning to be mentioned on mixtapes, local radio stations, and at neighborhood parties when the dj is giving his shout outs. “Big up the big bad Blu Lyon!”….so who the hell is Blu Lyon?!

Blu is a producer/dancehall/hip-hop artist; the first son of Trinidad’s soca star Super Blue and brother to Fayann Lyons, the wife of Bunji Garlin. Knowing who he is related to would make you think his road to musical success is an easy one, but it is quite the opposite. There is no success in his career so far that can be attributed to help from his famous family. He has not seen his father in years and spent only a day with his sister Fayann in 2008 out of a two week visit to Trinidad. “I am basically non-existent to them….. 90% of people in Trinidad don’t even know about me, but they know about the other kids. They all keep in touch with each other, I’m the only one not in the circle.”

Though that situation may be unsettling for a regular person, it does not bother Blu. He has his own agenda, projects, growing fan base and career in music producing riddims featuring reggae stars such as Mr. Easy, Mega Banton, Merciless, Vybz kartel, Teflon, Determine and Yami Bolo that will see release dates in 2010. Not to mention scheduled work to produce music for a very promising new show featuring some VH1 reality stars and records for some big names in the hip hop world as well.

However, all this takes a backseat to the momentum he is building as a recording artist. His songs “They Keep Calling” and “Jah Protect me” are currently receiving spins on numerous internet and college radio stations before he is even finished with the recording of his independent project “Super Blue’s Bastard Son”. His most recent recording “Poor No More”, done to the instrumental of the new billboard hit “Hold Yuh” by reggae artist Gyptian, is being played locally and in countries he has never been to such as England and Portugal, due to rigorous online promotion from MySpace to face book and other various social networking sites. “I can’t be out much when I’m in the studio 12 hours a day finishing projects, so I need the internet because it’s the best way to get to the public without stepping outside.”

The most refreshing thing about Blu is his willingness to experiment with different genres of music and the proper execution he shows when fusing his raps and production skills with reggae lingo and style. His song writing and lyrical ability is a gift that will soon have him battling in the wars for billboard supremacy.

veiw post here
http://www.thebuzzinbox.com/2010/05/14/blu-lyon-reggaehip-hop/ - The Buzzin Box


"Blu Lyon "Poor No More""


CD Single - Blu Lyon - Poor No More
Current mood: loved
Category: Music
Greetings!

Music artist Blu Lyon has just put out a chune
called "Poor No More." Built for the Hold Yuh
riddim produced by Ricky Blaze, Blu speaks
for all strugglers and sufferers when he says
"I don't wanna be poor no more!" He wants to
live a life of luxury which is what we all strive
for.

This chune, with its' universal message is the
kind you can play on days you're not feeling
100%, but need a boost!


- LThree Magazine


"Blu Lyon "Poor No More""


CD Single - Blu Lyon - Poor No More
Current mood: loved
Category: Music
Greetings!

Music artist Blu Lyon has just put out a chune
called "Poor No More." Built for the Hold Yuh
riddim produced by Ricky Blaze, Blu speaks
for all strugglers and sufferers when he says
"I don't wanna be poor no more!" He wants to
live a life of luxury which is what we all strive
for.

This chune, with its' universal message is the
kind you can play on days you're not feeling
100%, but need a boost!


- LThree Magazine


Discography

BIG BUSINESS
1. Poor No More
2. Neva Figet Dem
3. Open Wide
4. Nuff Money
5. End Up Dead
6. Jah Protect Me
7. 2nyte
8. Good Life
9. Regula
10. Haute Lyfe
11. Hustla

FREE DOWNLOAD OF BIG BUSINESS AVAILABLE @ WWW.BLULYON.COM

SUPER BLUE'S BASTARD SON
1. Boofm Bafm
2. Nuff Money
3. Tun Up Roun Here
4. Wine Pon Mi
5. Open Wide
6. Chillin
7. Officer
8. Neva Fi Get Dem
9. Good Memories
10. Fallin Thru The Sky
11. Light In My Life
12. Poor No More
13. Ghetto Paradise

SUPER BLUE'S BASTARD AVAILABLE ON ITUNES SOON!

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Bio

Blu Lyon was born Austin Lyons Jr. of Trinidadian parentage and comes from a lineage of Well-known musicians like his father, Calypsonian Super Blue, and his sister, Soca artiste Fayann Lyons. He was born in Brooklyn, New York where he was exposed to musical influences of both the American and West Indian cultures at a young age. The latter years of his childhood was spent in the Caribbean on the island of Trinidad with his grandmother due to the hardships his mother faced in New York raising a boy as a single working mother. While living in Trinidad Blu experienced a constant influx of music. This gave him not only a love for it as a listener, but also gave him a hunger to be a creator. The time he spent around his fathers musical environment also gave him insight on what it would be like. I was interested in anything as long as it had to do with music; I love how a song can have an impact of someones life.
Upon returning to New York for his high school education, Blu took a serious interest in music as a future career path. He began to develop his writing skills by fusing rap with dancehall lingo and educated himself about music production. Blu also got involved in battle rapping and producer battles to sharpen his creative skills. He then decided to gain a professional understanding of music and its industry by attending Queens Borough Community where he earned a degree in Music Electronic Technology and Business.
In college Blu started a rap group and produced a number of records which were enough to catch the attention of Sony and Murder Inc. records, but some unfortunate events prevented deals to be made with them. He then moved on and recorded his first reggae song, POOR NO MORE. A Youtube video of the song spread virally and made it a favorite among many international music lovers and creators. That encouraging reception led him to further push himself within the dancehall arena by releasing a mixtape, BIG BUSINESS. He soon became an opening performer for hip hop and reggae acts like Collie Buddz and Funk Master Flex. He has graced the stage at the annually held Linkage Awards in New York and produced music for top dancehall and reggae artistes Vybz Kartel, Mr. Easy, Mega Banton and many others. Print and online publications such as Skope, Vents and L3 magazines have featured Blu as an artiste on the rise.
Blu is currently working with Beatmania Productions to finish work on his album, 'SUPER BLUES BASTARD SON. The music video for his new single NEVA FIGET DEM has been premiered on Jamaicas Hype TV and is available on iTunes along with other music he has released. His past interviews, music videos and performances can be viewed on his website www.blulyon.com. His mixtape is also available on the site for free.