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Mike Rickard

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“I rarely get CDs this good…That voice is a stunner…Every track seduced me. I could write a full review on each one.” Jennifer Layton, Indie-Music.com

“Rickard has created and composed some riveting and rapturous work here. Stirred Not Shaken, with its glorious melodies and insightful lyrics, will leave you moved and mesmerized, courtesy of one man’s exhilarating musical journey.” Alan Ilagan, Edge Boston

“Stirred not Shaken, Mike Rickard’s stunning debut CD, marks the arrival of a great talent…Powerful even at its most understated moments…A bold album that’s well worth the listen.” Shawn Revelle, Q Media Reviews/EXP Magazine

“Stirred Not Shaken is a deeply sensitive, moving, and catching listen…This artist genuinely leaves you feeling something of himself has been shared. And that is a very good thing.” Len Rogers, Stonewall Society

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Original. Honest. Personal. These are just some of the words that describe the independent release, Stirred Not Shaken, by singer-songwriter Mike Rickard. The 11-song collection displays Mike’s sensitivity and humor in dealing with the big issues of life: things like fear, loss, and loneliness, to finding happiness and love. Indeed, the album title comes from the irreverent, unapologetic line, "So here’s to all the therapy I guess I should have taken/If I had to sum it up, I’ve been stirred, but I’m not shaken" taken from the gospel rock song "Who I Am."

The release of Stirred Not Shaken brings Mike’s return to music after a several year absence. "All of my life, I sang other people’s music, other people’s thoughts. But I ended up questioning everything I believed, everything that I had ever sung about. So I thought that music was over for me. But the last several years brought about the right mix of experiences and feelings that make up the songs on the record. I realized that I definitely had something to say and wanted to say it in my own way."

Although Stirred Not Shaken is a pop album with plenty of hooks, Mike’s eclectic musical influences (ranging from Duncan Sheik, John Mayer, Jason Mraz, and George Michael to Madonna, Sade and Sarah McLachlan, just to name a few) come together to create a unique, yet cohesive record. It’s all brought together by a voice that can go from wail to whisper, sometimes in the same song. But when asked about a song’s most important element, Mike says, "I always start with the lyrics, what it is I want to say. Everyone writes songs differently; but for me, the story tells me how the song should sound. The sound serves the story."

Stirred Not Shaken takes the listener on a musical and emotional journey, starting with the upbeat "Lucky," a song that combines electronica elements with acoustic guitar. The light, jazzy sound of "Do You Know?" provides a contrast to sad but hopeful lyrics about an absent father: "It’s funny and it’s sad/Sometimes I miss what I never had in a different long ago/It’s strange but it’s me to still believe in what could be/So I thought that you should know." On the country-tinged "Forgot to Forget," Mike sings, "I saw that old movie on the late, late show last night/The one that used to make me laugh because it made you cry." "Forgot to Forget" received a semifinalist award in the 2003 All Genres Songwriting competition, sponsored by the Georgia Music Industry Association (GMIA).

The team of Smith & Huston shared production duties on the disc. Jan Smith (vocal coach for Usher, Rob Thomas, and many of todays other top artists) handled vocal production responsibilities, while Huston Singletary (Whitney Houston, Monica) produced the instrumental tracks, although both of them were involved with all aspects of the project. Of the duo, Mike says, "They’re a great team. They took my original songs and helped steer them in a direction beyond what I conceived, while keeping to what I was trying to do. Jan pulled out some vocal performances that I’m very proud of; she got me to do some things I didn’t initially have the confidence to do. The end result is that when I listen to my record, it doesn’t sound like anybody else’s. It sounds like Mike Rickard and I think that’s a great thing."

2005 Outmusic Awards Nominee - OUTSTANDING DEBUT RECORDING MALE

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Member Since: 15/08/2005
Band Website: www.mikerickard.com
Influences: Duncan Sheik, Jason Mraz, John Mayer, Madonna, Sade, Sarah McLachlan
Sounds Like: John Mayer, Duncan Sheik, George Michael
Record Label: Unknown Indie
Type of Label: Indie

My Blog

Talk To Me Tuesday #4 - CD Release Info

In the last few weeks, I revealed the title of the new CD (SWEAT) and the track listing. Now its time to tell you how you can get your copy before anyone else. CD Release Dates/Preorders In the next ...
Posted by on Tue, 01 Sep 2009 18:53:00 GMT

Talk To Me Tuesday #3 - More CD Details

 I am really enjoying the Talk To Me Tuesdays! I hope you are, too.  More CD Details Last week, I revealed the new CD title, SWEAT. Now Im going to reveal the name of each track: Wild Blue BeautifulA...
Posted by on Tue, 25 Aug 2009 17:45:00 GMT

Talk To Me Tuesday #2

Last week, I gave a lot of fun facts about the new CD.  This week, Im going to reveal the CD title.  It is called:SWEATWhat do you think it means?  What do you think about it?  Do you like it?  Let m...
Posted by on Tue, 18 Aug 2009 18:39:00 GMT

Talk To Me Tuesday #1

Let's Talk - Me First! Last week, I told you a new CD is on the way, and introduced "Talk To Me Tuesdays."  For the 1st official "Talk To Me Tuesday," I thought Id share some fun facts about the new ...
Posted by on Tue, 11 Aug 2009 18:27:00 GMT

New CD Coming Out in the Fall!

This is a copy of the first of a series of weekly emails talking about my new CD.  If you are not on my email list, please go to www.mikerickard.com and sign up.----I am so happy to announce that I ha...
Posted by on Tue, 04 Aug 2009 21:12:00 GMT

Recording - Day 8

Sorry I haven't updated in several days.  It has been busy!  But here's a quick update.  We worked six days last week.  Last week, all of the bass and drum parts were finished.  I also recut a few aco...
Posted by on Wed, 10 Jun 2009 06:29:00 GMT

Recording - Day 3

Today we tracked bass and drums for the remaining 5 songs.  Erik Kerr played drums on today's songs.  He's a really good drummer.  The word that came to mind while listening to him play was "tight."  ...
Posted by on Wed, 03 Jun 2009 20:10:00 GMT

Recording - Day 2

So we completed day 2 of recording.  Today, we tracked drums and bass for 5 songs.  Dan Bozek played bass and Pete Wilson played drums.  It was amazing to hear the songs with added instrumentation.  I...
Posted by on Tue, 02 Jun 2009 21:20:00 GMT

Recording - Day 1

I'm in Stuevenville, OH to record my next CD during the next two weeks.  I plan to update my blog to keep you posted on how it's going.  You may ask yourself, "Why Stuebenville?"  That's because I'm w...
Posted by on Mon, 01 Jun 2009 21:45:00 GMT

Do You Twitter?

Months ago, Derek Sivers recommended that indie musicians sign up for Twitter.  I considered it for about a minute and decided against it.  I'm already lame enough about not updating my page or websit...
Posted by on Thu, 28 May 2009 19:35:00 GMT