• Hanging with FAR EAST MOVEMENT on Fuse Top 20 Countdown. Tune into Fuse TODAY at 11am and Thursday at 2pm for my interview with the band. 

    Tuesday 10/12/2010 8:59 AM

    I know Kev Nish from Far East Movement has a food blog and all, but there’s no way he loves sauces as much as I do. We need a sauce-off. 

  • Huffington Post Feature: Diane Birch, Mia Moretti and Caitlin Moe Launch Music Initiative to Empower Women 

    Wednesday 10/06/2010 5:28 PM

    While the late 1990’s may have been the era of the boy band, the late aughts have given rise to powerful female artists. To celebrate these women in music and support the next generation of female talent, the non-profit Music Unites is launching its second major initiative, Empowering Women Through Music, after successfully funding its first philanthropic focus the Music Unites Youth Choir. The goal of the initiative is to empower, inspire, and help young women learn through educational and musical showcases, workshops, and panels. Music Unites joined Rolling Stone and Garnier Fructis to kick off the program with a special benefit concert featuring Diane Birch, Mia Morretti and Caitlin Moe on Oct.4 at The Standard NYC’s Le Bain.

    Music Unites founder and executive director Michelle Edgar felt this was a major issue that needed to be addressed. 

    Everyone talks about women in music but what does it actually mean? It’s more than just awarding female artists and recognizing music executive role models. It’s about creating proper infrastructure in school’s music education programs and inspiring the next generation of artists and industry leaders. Music Unites wants to guide the next generation of global leaders by giving them the tools and resources needed to come into a successful adulthood. We want to give girls the opportunity to not only want to be a pop star but to explore the different careers in the music business and learn from top role models. Through showcases, panels, and workshops — young women will be able to unite and come together through an inspiring initiative.

    Allison Hagendorf is an industry figurehead who has worked with unsigned, emerging and established artists. Sh has been behind-the-scenes doing A&R for major record labels and in front of the camera, interviewing them on television during the “Top 20 Countdown” Fridays at 5PM on Fuse, will be functioning as MC for the event. 

    I’ve been fortunate to hear countless stories of how music shapes and defines people’s lives. Empowering Women Through Music will provide young women with the opportunity to create more of these inspiring stories. I feel honored and privileged to be part of this important program’s launch. Mia, Caitlin, and Diane are not only extremely talented, but each of these musicians has a relentless work ethic and a unique creative vision. It’s that type of innovation and dedication that is so inspiring to others.

    Diane Birch is a fast emerging singer songwriter whose debut album Bible Belt is winning critical acclaim and a spot of my iPod. She’s played to people around the world, performing for crowds who mouth the words to songs like “Valentino,” and “Rise Up,” along with her. As the daughter of a globetrotting preacher, she was exposed to church hymns and classical as a child and has based much of her current sound on these early influences.

    Diane began playing piano at the age of seven after her parents enrolled her in lessons. Her parents pushed her whenever she moaned during practice and eventually, she realized she loved it. Without that support, things may be different now, which is just one reason she feels music education is important while girls are still young.

    I feel music programs are a huge part of inspiring a child and figuring out what their career choices are. There are so many kids that are very musical that don’t have outlets for that. I like being involved with Music Unites because it establishes more of these programs and gets kids involved with music,” says Diane who will be partaking in outreach programs at local schools. “It’s important for me to use my career and act like a role model for kids. I feel like if I had somebody like me when I was younger, that I would have looked up to and been inspired by, it would have meant a great deal to me and helped me avoid a lot of the fumbling around. I didn’t have a whole lot of people to look up to in that sense.

    DJ Mia Moretti did not have this kind of structure in schools, but found her support through friends and other musicians who taught her and helped along her career. Urged along by the likes of DJ Am and Cut Chemist, she has performed alongside such industry icons as Courtney Love, Snoop Dog, and Katy Perry and played at the country’s top nightclubs and events such as Chelsea Clinton’s wedding and Chopard’s 150th.

    Mia met electric violinist Caitlin Moe just over a year ago at NYC’s club Ella and from there they have been functioning as a duo, creating new sounds with the combination of contemporary music and classical in front of crowds at Lollapalooza and in cities such as New York, Los Angeles, Miami, Chicago and Las Vegas. They have also edged out a place for themselves amongst the fashion elite, adding the soundtrack to runways shows and events for Alice
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    What we’ve been doing it’s been such a fun thing for me growing up as a classical musician. I never thought I would be playing with a DJ and playing other music other than the world I was trained in. Violinists in a sense, feel like they’re never going to be that instrument that is perceived as cool or daring or edgy,” says Cailtin, who has studied violin since the age of four and has toured with such notable acts as the Trans-Siberian Orchestra. “For me, I studied violin initially with a private teacher, but once I went to high school, my high school music teacher was the one who introduced me to genres outside of classical music. If I hadn’t been aware and messing around with other genres in high school I don’t think I would be doing what I do today. I think music education is such an important part-not just in my life but for a lot of people who are hopefully able to have access to music education.

    As part of the initiative, Mia will be holding workshops for girls to learn how to DJ. Caitlin will be using her string skills in similar seminars devised to guide young women on all the different career paths a classical artist can choose. Those programs, as well as Diane’s outreach, are developed to deal with empowerment topics such as building self-esteem, tools to create successful careers, and networking seminars.

    Music Unites designed the Empowering Women through Music initiative in-line with their larger goals of funding music education in underfunded inner-city schools. Programs in schools will be made possible through partnerships with Women In Music, Girls Inc, and Young Women’s Leadership Network. Joining them in this goal is Rolling Stone, Garnier, Absolut Vodka, LeSportsac and Tuleste Market.

  • Photo

    Sunday 10/03/2010 7:54 PM

    About to interview Sick Puppies at the Steve Madden Music shoot

    About to interview Sick Puppies at the Steve Madden Music shoot

  • Video

    Friday 09/10/2010 10:45 AM

    Tune into Fuse TODAY at 5pm for my interview with WWE Champion JOHN CENA…AND with special guests MARK HOPPUS and his co-host/comedian AMY SCHUMER as we talk all about their new show “A Different Spin with Mark Hoppus”. It’s going to get rowdy. That’s all I’m going to say. See for yourself and join the Fuse family par-tay. 

  • Maroon 5 Live at the Beacon Theater: encore performance Tonight at 8pm on Fuse 

    Sunday 08/01/2010 3:17 PM

    Although I’ve been to the iconic Beacon Theater numerous times to see some great performances from artists like Bob Dylan, The Allman Brothers, Dave Matthews Band, and Rusted Root, Tuesday night marked the first time I was actually ever ON the Beacon stage “performing” myself. I was there to introduce Maroon 5 who were about to debut some of their new songs for the first time, LIVE on a special TV performance for Fuse. It was endearing to see that the guys were actually excitedly nervous backstage, and ramped up to take the stage as athletes about to master a match. They huddled and chanted a cryptic (yet enjoyable) “It’s All In the Hips”, prior to facing the fans who were simply ecstatic to see the band at the Beacon. (Granted they were also excited to see me when I stepped out to intro the band, but I think that’s because they were just excited in general.)

    Anyway, “The 5” (which is how some super fans affectionately refer to the group) played a 90-minute set incorporating all of their hits as well as some new material off their approaching September 21 release, “Hands All Over”. Hands WERE all over that night swaying, fist pumping, and even devil-horning, to all of the songs including two covers: Alicia Keys’ “If I Ain’t Got You” and Tina Turner’s “What’s Love Got To Do With It”, wooing the crowd to new levels. It was a special evening for both the fans and the band.

    Maroon 5 kick off their national tour this week supporting their latest album “Hands All Over” which was produced by the legendary Mutt Lange (AC/DC, The Cars, Def Leppard, Bryan Adams). Frontman Adam Levine explains that Mutt pushed him harder than anyone ever has. Perhaps that’s the extra push that will pull even harder on his fans’ heartstrings. I witnessed “this love” tug of war taking its “toll” at the Beacon.

  • Photo

    Monday 07/26/2010 9:43 AM

    In BILLBOARD Magazine this week with Blink-182’s, MARK HOPPUS.
Cue Sister Sledge’s “We Are (Fuse) Family”

    In BILLBOARD Magazine this week with Blink-182’s, MARK HOPPUS.

    Cue Sister Sledge’s “We Are (Fuse) Family”

  • Photo

    Saturday 07/24/2010 11:09 AM

    Hosting the KNICKS CITY DANCERS Announcement Event…currently in a KCD sandwich.

    Hosting the KNICKS CITY DANCERS Announcement Event…currently in a KCD sandwich.

  • Live on the Times Square JumboTron - Why Not?  

    Wednesday 07/14/2010 10:44 PM

    This week I interviewed both One Republic and Weezer Live in Times Square where our interview and the band’s exclusive 3-song live performance were viewed on both the NASDAQ and Reuters jumbotron. Jumbo indeed. Yikes. 

    ONE REPUBLIC

    And now thankfully, not so jumbo shots from INSIDE the Reuters studio:

    WEEZER

    A very special thank you to DB Group, HP, Intel, Reuters, and ofcourse the bands One Republic and Weezer for being a part of the super-sized experience. 

  • Hosting the Fuse Top 20 Countdown TODAY at 5pm 

    Friday 07/09/2010 10:52 AM

    Tune into Fuse TODAY at 5pm for my interviews with KELIS and DIDI CONN aka “Frenchy” from Grease!

  • Photo

    Saturday 06/26/2010 1:15 AM

    WARPED TOUR PHOTO OF THE DAY:  On Never Shout Never’s tour bus, hanging with Lucy, the band’s pug mascot.  As is clearly exhibited in this photo, she is simply incredible and is a crucial part of the band.

    WARPED TOUR PHOTO OF THE DAY:  On Never Shout Never’s tour bus, hanging with Lucy, the band’s pug mascot.  As is clearly exhibited in this photo, she is simply incredible and is a crucial part of the band.

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Allison Hagendorf is a music media personality who currently hosts the Fuse Top 20 Countdown, and covers the biggest music festivals across the country including Lollapalooza, Bonnaroo, Warped Tour, and Voodoo Festival...

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