Music is universal. It can be created in any languages in
a variety of genres. It is an art form made up of sounds, pitches and melodies.
Musicians combine their unique sounds with lyrics to express themselves and
share their natural talent with others. Music has the power to set moods, bring
back nostalgic memories and even plays important roles in many of our special
occasions. From weddings, birthday parties and other gatherings, to singing
along in your car to songs, spring cleaning at home or going to concerts with
friends. For music lovers around the
world, there is something for everyone and it seems to be everywhere.
In Second Life, music has evolved into a global
phenomenon because it allows musicians from all over the world to perform in
front of a global community. They are able to interact with their fans in a
more intimate way and receive instant feedback, do requests and get tips for
their performances.
KevinMThomas Carpool is a real musician originally from
Pennsylvania but now resides in Washington DC.
He brings his unique voice and guitar skills into Second Life©,
performing original music with a combination of covers from his favorite
artists. With his years of experience in the virtual world, Kevin has rocked out
at countless venues across the grid and continues to build his fan base, since
2007.
Interview
with KevinMThomas Carpool
Lanai:
Hi Kevin! It’s been a long time since we've sat down for an interview. For the readers, can you tell me how you found
Second Life©? BTW love the festive St. Patrick’s Day outfit.
Kevin: Hey Lanai! Thank you, it’s good to be back! I found SL when I was performing full-time
with my RL band, Nixon Nation, as one of our fans, Mama Norfolk, in-world, told
me about SL. I didn't pay much attention
as we were in a regional tour from New York City to Ocean City, Maryland. After the support for original live music
started to dry up, I decided to check out this thing called SL. The rest is history.
Lanai:
Good call on coming to Second Life! So, before you discovered SL, when did you
pick up your first guitar and realized this is what you wanted to do?
Kevin: I was 15 years old and at that moment decided this
was way too cool to concentrate on anything else.
Lanai:
Rock on! If you can describe your style in 5 words, what would they be?
Kevin: 80's ,Rock, Acoustic, Electric, Style
Lanai:
That totally describes you! When did you start writing your own music?
Kevin: I started
writing my own music as a teenager as I was classically trained and I began to
write Piano Compositions.
Lanai:
Nice background! How many songs have you written so far?
Kevin: Literally
several hundred between the acoustic, chamber music, piano and instrumental.
Lanai: Nice. Which of your originals is your most
favorite? What inspired you to write it?
Kevin: Impossible to say as each are my children each
represent a different side of me. I
would say the most important to me as of late is my new song, "State Of The Union" as it reflects contemporary living.
Lanai: I believe that every musician was inspired by
the music they grew up listening to. Who were your favorites? Do they still
influence you today?
Kevin: Iron
Maiden, Sting, Journey - ABSOLUTELY still influence me today.
Lanai:
In Second Life and in the real world, you have a created a fan base that has
followed you for a long time, what is your secret for your continued drive and
success?
Kevin: It is
IMPERATIVE that you keep performing regularly and actually engage with your fan
base. I try to keep up with everyone I
can and thank them for their support. In
addition, it's important to add new material weekly to keep the crowd
entertained and involved.
Lanai:
In SL, most musicians have a management team that helps them book gigs and keep
them working. Who markets you?
Kevin: MUSIC NOT POLITICS, since 2008.
Kevin: I perform about 10-15 shows a week so about that
in hours. Most of my time is playing
bass for Edward Lowell, Mr Multi and Mike Carnell as we all dual-stream live
and create the band experience on SL.
Lanai:
I’ve had the pleasure of meeting these musicians too in SL. I think dual
streaming is an ingenious way to perform with other talent from around the
world, in real time. Not everyone can perform in front of a crowd like you do.
Do you ever get nervous?
Kevin: I honestly have not gotten nervous, more because
of my OCD and insanity more than anything.
Lanai: Can you describe the feeling of
performing in SL versus on a real stage? Is it any different for you? How do
you prepare yourself?
Kevin: I think it
is more engaging, impactful and meaningful as we have a world-wide base
here. I prepare by sound checking all of
the instruments and in the dual stream situation setting levels of the main
performer as I play bass for them.
Lanai:
When you aren't performing, what other things do you like to do in Second Life?
Kevin: Like to listen
to other musicians when I can.
Lanai:
What is your most memorable moment in SL?
Kevin: Very hard
to say. I would say playing the first time at the Lava Pit in 2007 when I
realized I could perform to the world live without any barriers.
Lanai:
I’d have to say, seeing my first concert in Second Life was a “WOW” experience
too. It made me realize that Sl is much more than just a game. People really
get to showcase their natural talents. I love that. Getting back to your music,
where can people sample or purchase your songs?
Lanai:
What group can they join to follow your performances?
Kevin: KevinMThomas Fan Club in Second Life©
Lanai:
Do you have any advice to give to new musicians that want to perform virtually?
Kevin: Attend shows, engage fans, play daily.
KevinMThomas Carpool performing live in Second Life |
Lanai:
Good advice Kevin. If you let me, you know I will ask a thousand questions, but
I will wrap up my interview with your favorite quote that sums up you as a
person and an SL musician.
Kevin: "If at first you do not succeed, try, try
till you die!"
Lanai: Kevin, thank you for sharing yourself with
our readers, I look forward to more years of your music and future interviews
with you.
Kevin: It's my pleasure Lanai! Thank you for all you and your staff do in SL
with SLE!
For
Bookings, Contact Piper Ashbourne
Performance Calendar: www.kevintown.net/calendar
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