I absolutely love this – Open letter to artists of any kind from Pixar animator Austin Madison.
Enjoy
The clip below is from the filming of my music video for Impossible Love. We shot the video in 2009 and that Summer we won Best Music Video at the Just Plain Folks Awards in Nashville. We shot it on a $250 budget, which included gas for my car (which was also our power generator), and food for my volunteer cast/crew.
I have played the piano since I was a toddler. I’ve been taking lessons since I was 5. I’ve treated the piano like it was an extension of my own body since I was a kid. I studied music on scholarship from Berklee College of Music and to this day, I have never had my own piano. The piano in this video is the first and only piano I have ever owned, and it was immediately donated to this art project. I got it for free from a church. They said it was “un-playable”, although they certainly have no idea what un-playable means.
Regardless, the music video is the artwork of director, Brandon Nicholas and cinematographer, James Mann. Destroying a piano was not my idea, although, in the finished product, it looks amazing. The piano then went on to be in the movie Desert Son, another Nicholas/Mann project which you can watch instantly on netflix!
Anyway, that is the story of this piano. I think it got a lot more love from us than it did sitting and collecting dust in the church basement we rescued it from, but the video still pisses people off. I hope you hate this video of me smashing it as much as everyone else on the internet does! By the way, when we really start beating it up, it’s not for fun. It’s for close-up shots of the pieces flying everywhere. This is extremely dangerous. Do not try this at home.
Below is also the official “Making Of” video as well as the award-winning finished product! Also included is a preview for Desert Son. See if you can spot the piano! Enjoy!
Ok friends – if you’ve been following this blog, then you’ve caught on that I’m raising money to finish my record right now. Once we get together the rest of the money we need to move forward, we’re probably only a month worth of work away from being finished! Come out to our free show on December 7th to enjoy our music, and donate to the record if you dig it!
RSVP to the Facebook Event Here!
Today I started a new project. I wrote a letter to my Los Angeles acquaintances inviting them to be a part of it. You don’t have to know me to participate. The letter I sent to them is posted below. If you want me to keep you in the loop going forward, let me know
Greetings Friends -
I am writing to you because I am starting a new project and want to
know if you want to be a part of it. It’s really simple, it won’t take
hardly any of your time, and I think it could change the world.
I was talking with my friend Scott yesterday. He’s another L.A.
implant out of Colorado and we both seemed to have a similar opinion
about the state of human nature here in Los Angeles. Scott put it best
when he said, “It feels as though everyone is racing to get ahead of
everyone else, whether you’re in the super market or on the freeway,
and they’re willing to hurt you to do it.” I think Los Angeles is
actually filled with a lot of good, artistic, smart, progressive
people. I’ve never had a closer and more supportive social and music
community. However, you can’t argue that in a city of 18 million
people, many of which have very competitive careers with long hours,
people sometimes forget their manners when dealing with strangers.
I’m definitely guilty of this. It’s contagious and ugly. If we live in
a community where pain is projected onto each other continuously and
randomly, you start to see the world in a dimmer, more defensive way
and before you know it, you’ve passed your own pain onto a stranger.
When I first moved to Los Angeles I worked at a running shop and found
it surprising how many people came into the store ready to attack me
rather than assume I can help them. If I showed them I was sincere and
patient, it would disarm them and they would most likely be talking to
me as a friend by the end of the transaction. On the flip side of
that, if a neutral customer came into the store and I had just had a
bad experience with an ugly customer, I would be more likely to be
less patient with my new customer. They’ll get a more defensive,
less-engaged version of me and the next interaction they have with
someone is more likely to be ugly as well.
I have generally believed that I am responsible for myself and all I
can do is try not to be affected by other people’s actions so much.
Now, though, I’m starting to wonder if that isn’t a cop-out. I think
that there are things I can do to possibly reverse this cycle.
I was inspired by Patience Salgad, author of kindnessgirl.com. She has
a blog of all kinds of random good deeds she does for people and I
felt like there was really a lot to that. It can be anything from
leaving an anonymous nice note on a park bench to leaving flowers at a
stranger’s door. The acts are so small and take almost zero time, but
the impact is profound.
Even if I personally only ever reach a few people, it would be worth
my time. I’ve decided that I need to be proactive and produce love
rather than assume I’m only responsible for keeping myself from
becoming jaded by hate.
I’m looking for anyone who would be interested in subscribing to
either an e-mail newsletter or a facebook group that would give
instructions for a small good deed to do that week or month. Sort of
like a flash mob, but you do it on your own time and it’s always
anonymous. I’m not asking if you will follow my project, I’m asking
you to please be a part of it. It’s worth it to me if I make a
difference to anyone, but if more people commit to changing the way
they treat strangers and go out of their way once in a while to make
someone feel good, I think it would only make you feel good too and
possibly change the way our community’s citizens treat each other. It
doesn’t take much time or money to do either.
This is one of my all-time favorite songs. Ever. It was written by Charlie Chaplin for the film, Modern Times. If you haven’t seen it, you definitely should. I think it would resonate with a lot of people today.
The lyrics weren’t added until the 1950′s. They were written by John Turner and Geoffrey Parsons and in 1954, Nat King Cole recorded it. When I was a kid, Natalie Cole’s album Unforgettable… With Love came out and my Dad and I used to sing so loud in the car! We would mostly sing “When I Fall in Love” over and over again, but it was around this time that I heard “Smile” for the very first time. Since then, I’ve adopted it as my own anthem. When I was a freshmen in high school, my friend Courtney would ask me to sing it to her every day in class. I’ve never recorded it until today for this series. Maybe one day I’ll have a better sound situation for these videos
As always, lyrics posted below the video!
Smile though your heart is aching
Smile even though it’s breaking
When there are clouds in the sky you’ll get by
If you smile through your fear and sorrow
Smile and maybe tomorrow
You’ll see the sun come shining through for you
Light up your face with gladness
Hide every trace of sadness
Although a tear may be ever so near
That’s the time you must keep on trying
Smile what’s the use of crying
You’ll find that life is still worth while
If you just smile
It’s been a while since I’ve posted any updates or news, although it has been a great month for videos!
It’s November now and this is what will be going on from now until the new year:
Working my record! Still! Scott and I took a break for about 3 months while he worked on the score to the upcoming film “Mama I Want to Sing”. We’ll be back recording later this week and will be doing everything we can to have a finished product out ASAP! Thanks to everyone who has been donating money to the project and coming out to support me at live shows. If you’ve been coming to live shows lately, then you’ve been able to hear a lot of new material. There will be more shows to come and more previews of songs via my new Live From My Living Room online video series!
I’d like to run an ultra in the next 6-8 weeks and the only thing keeping my from racing is cash flow. Ridgecrest 50k is one of my favorite winter time fun runs. I’m hoping I can at least wrangle together enough cash for that so I can set a new 50k PR (current PR is 5:15), though it all depends on how my new business is doing (more on that below!!).
Although I haven’t been putting in the longer miles as often these days, my runs have been much stronger and faster which I think is the result of my new vegan diet. I’ve had a long frustrating relationship with food and cooking up until the beginning of September, which is when I started doing all my shopping at our Co-Op and farmer’s market in addition to getting fresh organic produce delivered to the apartment. The results have been a skinnier, faster, healthier version of me and being subjected to lots and lots of compliments on my skin and body. Right on. I’m not really a vegan, but the only food I’ve bought for groceries have been plant based and I haven’t felt deprived. Actually, to be honest, I feel like a superhero. I enjoy cooking, everything is delicious and filling, and I feel good about everything I eat at home. I came to this decision after a lot of research and a personal interest (concern) in what I was putting in my body, links between animal proteins and diseases, the amount of corn/corn syrup in food, and the general anxiety I feel every time I walk into a grocery store and can’t find actual food. The difference has been drastic. I’m not about to go on a vegan campaign, making everyone around me feel alienated or guilty. It seems to work well for me and that’s all I’ll say about that. However, I’ll post an occasional vegan recipe if there’s an interest. My vegan mac n’ cheese is pretty awesome. Just saying
Aside from music and running, I’ve also started a Social Media Marketing company with fellow performer/artist/entrepreneur, Max Goldberg. He’s been totally nerding out about website buidling and S.E.O. while I’ve been creating social content like a maniac for the businesses we work for. One of these days I’ll get to my OWN website and give myself a social makeover before my record comes out. So if you’ve been wondering where I’ve been lately, I’ve been right here, just posting on behalf of other people! I’m not sure where our little company will go, but we’ve been working our butts off and have successfully LIVED off of revenue from our company for the past 2 months. Just the fact that I don’t have to actually go work for someone else makes me want to kiss my new company on the face. Turns out I don’t like having bosses.
Speaking of, it’s time I get back to work
More news and updates are on the way, so stay close!
Here’s a song from my upcoming record! I was also featured singing a clip of this on Me in my Place back when my shoot was up. Enjoy!
(Lyrics posted below the video)
Somebody Else
By: Katelyn Benton Copyright 2011
Somebody else’s love
Somebody else’s dreams
Somebody else’s life is
Right here in front of me
How long until I break
How long until they see
Something I cannot fake
Somebody’s dream has me
This can’t be right there’s been a mixup of some kind
The longer I stay in somebody else’s life
Somebody else has mine
Maybe I’ll hold my breath
Maybe I’ll pinch my skin
Will that wake me from this sleep
I have been living in?
This can’t be right my dreams have been here all this time
The longer I wait for somebody else’s life
The longer I’m stuck with mine
Thanks for everyone who reached out last week about the very first Live from my Living Room video. Here’s another brand new song for you, which I am calling “Burning Down” for the time being at least. Enjoy
(Lyrics posted below the video)
Burning Down
It happens every day
Your back is turned away
The home you thought was safe
Has now gone up in flames
I try to catch my breath
I long to see the sky
But I am still inside
And it’s as bad as being burned alive
Now you cannot hear my call
Fire’s climbing up the wall
God save me ’cause this house is burning down
I’m on the second floor
There are no windows and no doors
God save me ‘case this house is burning down
You blindly look away
You don’t know what to say
You watch me from the road
And without warning see this house explode
They’ll surely come to save me
I’ll know they’ll come no doubt
They wouldn’t leave a baby
With a fire to put out
It’s getting mighty toasty
It’s getting hard to breath
While I continue fighting off this smoke with no reprieve
Ladies and Gents, Runners, Musicians, Fans, Friends, Family and Stalkers, I present to you the very first edition of “Live from my Living Room!” The goal is that every week I write a song, I record it in my living room, and then give it to you! I hope you like it. This week’s song is called Empty Boxes. It’s brand new. The lyrics are posted below the video. Enjoy!
Empty Boxes
By Katelyn Benton
Empty Boxes
Unpacked suitcase
Gives the impression he’s settling in
Don’t get your hopes up
It’s a matter of time
Before all those boxes are sealed up again
Believe me
I’ve been down this road
Everything is wonderful ’til everything gets old
He’ll leave, it’s just a matter of when
He’ll be un-packing boxes again
Same man, new place
New heart, old game
I see it coming it’s happening now
Who can blame him
He doesn’t know how
To finish the story before taking a bow
Who says that people can’t change
He’s just a product of his pain
I’ll tell you now
What I wish I’d been told
He’s harded and cold with more wounds than his boxes can hold