There have been some adjusted times posted on Jordan McCoy's MySpace.
Jun 18 2007 2:00P Z100 Radio Promo Jersey City, New Jersey
Jun 18 2007 4:00P WEA PERFORMANCE New York, New York
Jun 19 2007 12:00P WRVW LUNCH PERFORMANCE Nashville, Tennessee
Jun 19 2007 4:00P WKZF Dinner and Performance Louisville, Kentucky
Jun 20 2007 12:00P WNOU Performance Indianapolis, Indiana
Jun 21 2007 12:00P KSLZ Performance SAINT LOUIS, Missouri
Jun 21 2007 8:00P WHBQ Radio Promo Memphis, Tennessee
Jun 22 2007 9:00P KLAL performance at PEABODY HOTEL Little Rock, Arkansas
Besides fixing some city errors, the differences between the last ones that were posted and these are as follows:
- Radio Now 93.1/WNOU appearance moved from June 19 to June 20.
- WRVW appearance moved from June 20 to June 19.
- KSLV appearance moved from 2:00 PM on June 21 to 12:00 PM on June 21.
- KLAL appearance moved from 12:00 PM on June 22 to 9:00 PM on June 22 at the Peabody Hotel.
Jordan McCoy is blogging for Alloy.com. She has already written two entries. Not much to report, but if you want to hear how the tour's going, etc., check it out. There are some photo shoot pictures, as well.
According to a blog entry on her MySpace, she will be doing it for 8 weeks.
From her MySpace:
Jun 12 2007 6:00P WHKF Radio Promo Harrisburg-Lebanon-Carlisle, Pennsylvania
Jun 12 2007 6:00P WLAN Radio Promo Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Jun 13 2007 9:00A WBHT Radio Promo Wilkes-Barre-Scranton, Pennsylvania
Jun 13 2007 12:30P WKRZ Radio Promo Pittston, Pennsylvania
Jun 13 2007 6:15P Radio Promo Needham, Massachusetts
Jun 14 2007 10:00A WXKS Radio Promo Medford, Maryland
Jun 14 2007 1:00P WKSS Radio Promo Hartford, Connecticut
Jun 14 2007 2:00P WKCI Interview Hamden, Connecticut
Jun 18 2007 2:00P Z100 Radio Promo NEW YORK
Jun 18 2007 4:00P WEA PERFORMANCE New York, New York
Jun 19 2007 12:00P Radio Now 93.1 Louisville, Kentucky
Jun 19 2007 4:00P WKZF Dinner and Performance Louisville, Kentucky
Jun 20 2007 12:00P WRVW Radio Promo Indianapolis, Indiana
Jun 21 2007 2:00P KSLZ Radio Promo TBA SAINT LOUIS, Missouri
Jun 21 2007 8:00P WHBQ Radio Promo Memphis, Tennessee
Jun 22 2007 12:00P KLAL Radio Promo Little Rock, Arkansas
I also have a message in to see if there is anything else going on in New York, in response to Jenn's question.
I just received a radio appearance schedule for Jordan McCoy. Here it is:
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Just heard back. Yes, this is the official cover.
We've already reported an official tracklist back in January as well as a majority of production notes last June, but Jordan's MySpace has some additional background info about tracks on the album.
The outcome of this collaboration is Just Watch Me, a rock �n� roll anthology that delivers universal truths about everything from confidence and friendship to heart break and love. The album kicks off with the defiant title track which taunts detractors over a symphony of electric guitars with lyrical will power as she belts: �Not afraid of working hard/and there�ll never be a guarantee/but I believe I can be anything I want to be/No matter what you say/just watch me/I�ll do it/no matter what you say/I�ll do it/I�m flying no one is gonna clip my wings/just watch me/just watch me/can�t stop me!� Then there�s the equally spirited inspirational �Life�s Open Door,� which encourages one to be a risk-taker and explore limitless opportunities by pursuing his or her dreams while the mid-tempo, empowering anthem �Unnoticed� serves as a declaration to keep it moving after a heart break, because what your ex didn�t see the next person will. �Rock �n� Roll Girl,� McCoy�s tribute to her mentor and big brother Diddy, addresses the unlikely partnership of two people from two different backgrounds coming together in perfect harmony. �I think Diddy and others wondered if a hip hop boy and a rock �n� roll girl could actually work,� she says. �But we made it happen.� The album continues to fire up girl power with the track �I Don�t Need Boys,� which discourages relationships for the sole purpose of monetary gain and promotes chivalry and female independence. And McCoy flips the script with the candid breakup anthem �Next Ex-Boyfriend,� but expresses vulnerability with �On Saturday Night, (11:27),� that evaluates the hindsight of infidelity. A funky, rocked-out upgrade to Belinda Carlyle�s 1990 chart topper �I Get Weak� adds a bit of nostalgia while the sentimental ballad �Promise Me,� begs for a love that stands the test of time and distance. The encouraging �Always Friends� is a tribute to the maturation of friendships.
A new (different from the one released previously) cover for the "Just Watch Me" single has been released. See it below.
I've got an e-mail in to get an official yes on this. Do I like this one better? I guess I would have to say that I do. I'm still not a fan of that rainbow text, though.
Update: This is the official cover.
Here is the cover for the "Just Watch Me" single by Jordan McCoy.
This one caught me a bit off guard. I didn't think they'd go in this direction - partly because the song doesn't really fit it. The cover seems really pop (although, you could say they are establishing her mix with the different things in the picture - for example, wire bracelet = punk, Hendrix shirt = rock, bubblegum = pop... if you really wanted to analyze it, that is) where the song isn't what you'd call a typically bouncing pop track, it's more of an inspirational, dramatic type of song. That's my feeling, anyway.
Just an update on the Jordan McCoy project. She just got back from New York where she had four photo shoots - this included the album artwork. "Just Watch Me" will be going to radio in mid May and they will be shooting a video for it in the last week of May.
I'm not really sure if "Just Watch Me" is a good single choice or not. Not that there is anything wrong with the song, but it has been out for so long. I guess we'll find out soon enough. You can listen to it in our audio player to the right.
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