My new single "Radio Caroline" comes out this Friday, April 6th on limited edition 45 RPM vinyl; with "The Ballad of Cash & Dean" on Side B. Pre-order today while supplies last! Please click the link below for more details. Thank you!!
stephenchopek.bandcamp.com
Simple math
Promo posters + mailing tubes = tour dates coming soon!
Yesterday in NYC
Sir Paul showed his support at the March For Our Lives.
Pick up the pieces
Records have arrived! Download cards are ready!! I'll be putting all of this together and then shipping them out. Make sure you get one while supplies last. More info here...
stephenchopek.bandcamp.com
MUSIC page pre-order
Go to the MUSIC page to pre-order my new single "Radio Caroline" (with "The Ballad of Cash & Dean" on Side B). It's a limited edition 45 RPM vinyl, so get it while supplies last!
Spring tour preview
This is where I'll be in April. Details coming soon!
Pre-order the new single!
My new single "Radio Caroline" is now available for pre-order on limited edition 45 RPM vinyl (with "The Ballad of Cash & Dean" on Side B). Official release date is April 6th, but you can buy it today! Please click the link below for more details. Thank you!!
stephenchopek.bandcamp.com
45 RPM test press
Vinyl test pressing has arrived! New album pre-order details coming this week!!
Upcoming single, Side B
My new single "Radio Caroline" is almost ready! Here's the cover for Side B, "The Ballad of Cash & Dean". Art by Matt DiLeo and design by Kerri Mahoney. Stay tuned for pre-sale announcement next week!!
Cover art for upcoming single
Here's the cover for my upcoming single Radio Caroline! Art by Matt DiLeo and design by Kerri Mahoney. Be sure to sing the mailing list for all the latest news and pre-sale info!!
Master Maker
Mastering my new single for vinyl on this beautiful lathe with Jeff Powell at Sam Phillips Recording in Memphis, TN!
New single and tour dates in April 2018!
Stephen Chopek’s new 45 RPM album
available this spring
followed by a full length album in the fall
April 2018 - Stephen Chopek’s latest release is a 45 RPM record featuring two new songs, “Radio Caroline” and “The Ballad of Cash & Dean”. The album is rich in catchy hooks and dynamic melodies, alongside a nod to history. The release of these original songs has Stephen primed for a big year.
The inspiration for creating new music came in part from his move to Memphis, TN. In addition to writing the songs, Stephen also played all of the instruments in the studio. He enlisted some of Memphis’ finest to help define the sound — Engineered by Harry Koniditsiotis at 5 & Dime Recording; mixed by Doug Easley (of the Easley McCain team) at New School Media; and mastered for vinyl by Jeff Powell at the legendary Sam Phillips Recording Service.
Side A: “Radio Caroline” tells the tale of a British pirate radio station of the same name founded in 1964. The station broadcasted from a ship on the open waters to avoid the BBC’s control of the airwaves. Their early support of rock-and-roll and DIY ethos struck a chord with Stephen. This song serves as a salute to their efforts.
Side B: “The Ballad of Cash & Dean” is based on a chance encounter between Johnny Cash and James Dean that came to Stephen in a dream. It’s an infectious ditty delivered with a raucous train beat that keeps listeners singing long after the record stops.
Stephen is supporting the release with tour dates throughout the first half of 2018. Stay tuned for more to come with a full album release in October of this year.
For more information…
stephenchopek.com
facebook.com/stephenchopekmusic
instagram.com/stephenchopek
twitter.com/stephenpchopek
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An open letter from Paul Simon.
Farewell, but not goodbye; and thank you.
When it snows down south
This was last week in Memphis, TN; and today it's already Spring.
What's your manifesto?
Manifesto - a public declaration of policy and aims.
Mono Neon - artist.
'Tis The Season
Happy New Year from Woody Guthrie
RIF
I learned so much from these two books. Lots of history made (and still making) here in Memphis.
It Came From Memphis by Robert Gordon
Sam Phillips biography by Peter Guralnick
Major victory last night in Memphis, TN.
A major historic event took place last night in my adopted hometown of Memphis, TN. After a unanimous City Council vote, monuments dedicated to Nathan Bedford Forrest and Jefferson Davis were removed and relocated to an undisclosed location. A step in the right direction, to say the least. Forrest was a Confederate Army general during the Civil War and an early leader (first Grand Wizard) of the Ku Klux Klan. Davis was the President of the Confederate States from 1861 to 1865. The presence of their statues cast a dark cloud over the parks where they were displayed, and throughout the city. Their absence is a much appreciated breath of fresh air. This is especially relevant when taking into consideration the upcoming 50th anniversary of the death of Dr. Martin Luther King, who was assassinated on April 4, 1968. Needless to say, last night marked an important moral victory for Memphis and for America. I’m looking forward to more in the near future.
Nathan Bedford Forrest statue being removed from Health Sciences Park last night in Memphis, TN.
War is a racket
“I spent 33 years and four months in active military service and during that period I spent most of my time as a high class muscle man for Big Business, for Wall Street and the bankers. In short, I was a racketeer, a gangster for capitalism. I helped make Mexico and especially Tampico safe for American oil interests in 1914. I helped make Haiti and Cuba a decent place for the National City Bank boys to collect revenues in. I helped in the raping of half a dozen Central American republics for the benefit of Wall Street. I helped purify Nicaragua for the International Banking House of Brown Brothers in 1902-1912. I brought light to the Dominican Republic for the American sugar interests in 1916. I helped make Honduras right for the American fruit companies in 1903. In China in 1927 I helped see to it that Standard Oil went on its way unmolested. Looking back on it, I might have given Al Capone a few hints. The best he could do was to operate his racket in three districts. I operated on three continents.”
- Smedley Butler
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