Child star turned song-writer, 19 year-old Denyse Tontz has made her way in the entertainment life since she was 10.
With numerous roles on the small screen and an Emmy to her name Tontz has got a head start on a lot of other artists twice her age. Sharing her time between acting and her music she is a very busy young lady.
Her music is an addictive blend of playful lyrics and catchy pop melodies that are nearly impossible to avoid dancing to.
I decided to let my daughter Cassidy Inman take the reins in this interview; where she talked to Denyse Tontz about her music, acting and what lies ahead.
CI: Do you enjoy acting or singing Better?
DT: Although I love both acting and singing very much, songwriting was actually my first love. I've always felt the need to express myself through writing, so it was something that just came along naturally. Acting was something I didn't know I loved until I did it. Really, if you think about it though, they actually go hand in hand. The acting chops were necessary to sell my lyrics, and the lyrics act as a script of sorts for the singer. Ideally, though, I'd love to be able to find success in both fields.
CI: What musicians inspire you the most?
DT: I love musicians that are clever. I really respect people like Alanis Morissette, Lily Allen, Marina and the Diamonds, Gwen Stefani, Sara Bareilles, Taylor Swift, Katy Perry, etc.
CI: Where do you get ideas for your songs?
DT: Most things I write about are based off some event or situation in my life. Boys, most often. Ha! If not that, then I tend to write observational songs. One of my favorite things to do is poke fun. :)
CI: You speak both Spanish and English do you find one language easier to sing in?
DT: Obviously English is my primary language, so it's a million times more natural for me to sing in English than any other language. However, I do love the way the Spanish language sounds sung. It's so beautiful. I really want to learn more languages and be able to sing in those as well.
CI: From your song “Use It,” have you found more motivation from positive or negative influences?
DT: I'd say it's about fifty-fifty. Positive reinforcement is of course one of the best forms of motivation, but sometimes you don't always get that. Over the years I've learned to take negative energy from other people and adopt a different attitude toward it. Instead of letting it affect me, I try to use it as an incentive to prove that person wrong. Don't they say the best form of revenge is success?
CI: You’ve been a model since you were 10 how did you get your start in music?
DT: My parents put me in piano lessons as a kid, and though I hated it half the time, I'm really grateful they did. I sort of developed an ear for melody from playing, and eventually started mimicking pop songs I really liked. I would replace the lyrics with ones I'd made up, and later on I started experimenting with my own ideas. By middle school it became sort of an outlet for me. It was almost therapeutic.
CI: Do you have any albums coming out soon?
DT: I am planning on releasing a steady stream of singles (starting with "Use It", clearly,) and I'm hoping to release each one with a video as well. The next one in line is a song called "Mr. Hipster".
CI: How did you and your manager meet?
DT: I met my producer when I was fifteen, and he's been developing me since then. It's been almost a year and a half since we've been with my manager, Danny Goldberg. Danny had heard our stuff through a mutual friend, and so we set up meeting, ended up clicking, and the rest is history. It's truly a privilege to be able to work with someone with such an amazing track record in this industry.
CI: What’s it like hearing your song used in a TV show?
DT: It's kind of surreal. You don't realize it at the time you're writing it, but once it's airing and the song starts to play, it kinda starts to sink in. I'm really lucky to have been able to write for All My Children, and it was an enormous surprise when I found out my song had been nominated for an Emmy. I definitely owe everyone at Prospect Park one for trusting in me not to write a crappy song. LOL!
CI: What are some artists are you currently listening to?
DT: Ooooh. That's a toughie. I like everyone from Arctic Monkeys to Bob Marley. To list each one would be a pretty long task. Ha!
Wednesday, February 11, 2015
Tuesday, February 10, 2015
Double Feature: Artist Feature: Denyse Tontz "Use It" & "Mr. Hipster"
In this week's Tuesday Double Feature we're highlighting the videos of 19-year-old LA based songwriter, Denyse Tontz. Splitting her time between singing and acting Tontz is a busy young woman. Her songs a catchy fun little tunes ripe with radio appeal.
Currently, she is shooting a feature film called “Earthfalls” along with completing work on her upcoming debut album.
Make sure to come back tomorrow for the interview she did with my thirteen year-old daughter Cassidy Inman.
Denyse Tontz - "Use It"
Denyse Tontz - "Mr. Hipster"
Currently, she is shooting a feature film called “Earthfalls” along with completing work on her upcoming debut album.
Make sure to come back tomorrow for the interview she did with my thirteen year-old daughter Cassidy Inman.
Denyse Tontz - "Use It"
Denyse Tontz - "Mr. Hipster"
Monday, February 9, 2015
Cure for the Mondays: Royal Blood - "Out of the Black"
Royal Blood - "Out of the Black"
No matter your Monday, remember it could always be worst.
Bringing back the powerful joy of real rock 'n' roll the UK Duo Royal Blood plays the kind of music that will keep the neighbors up and makes you feel alive. Screw all you that say Rock'n'roll is dead. The Truth is that it just got tired of you hipster assholes and went to start its own party somewhere else.
Having released their self-titled debut album late last year on the Warner Bro. Label the band has been gaining recognition and accolades ever since. Now for those of you that don't think this band is the real thing, I'd like you to tell Dave Grohl that. With upcoming support shows with the Foo Fighters and an extended North American tour this band is doing it right. We'll be lucky enough to have them playing May 25th at the Wonder Ballroom. So clear your schedules and line up the babysitters cause you won't want to miss it.
No matter your Monday, remember it could always be worst.
Bringing back the powerful joy of real rock 'n' roll the UK Duo Royal Blood plays the kind of music that will keep the neighbors up and makes you feel alive. Screw all you that say Rock'n'roll is dead. The Truth is that it just got tired of you hipster assholes and went to start its own party somewhere else.
Having released their self-titled debut album late last year on the Warner Bro. Label the band has been gaining recognition and accolades ever since. Now for those of you that don't think this band is the real thing, I'd like you to tell Dave Grohl that. With upcoming support shows with the Foo Fighters and an extended North American tour this band is doing it right. We'll be lucky enough to have them playing May 25th at the Wonder Ballroom. So clear your schedules and line up the babysitters cause you won't want to miss it.
Sunday, February 8, 2015
Living Room Performance: Boroko - "The Expressionist"
Boroko - "The Expressionist"
Level 11 Studios
October 29th, 2013
New York, New York
USA
Set to release his sophomore album Western Child,later this year. Australian vocalist Tim Fontaine aka BOROKO brings his broodingly powerful voice to another set of uniquely alternative songs. There's something enticingly dirty about BOROKO like Sean Penn singing jazzed up versions of Lenard Cohan songs. Retaining a favorable rock edge that keeps your toes tapping and head bobbing, the new album should be filled with hours of audio pleasure.
Level 11 Studios
October 29th, 2013
New York, New York
USA
Set to release his sophomore album Western Child,later this year. Australian vocalist Tim Fontaine aka BOROKO brings his broodingly powerful voice to another set of uniquely alternative songs. There's something enticingly dirty about BOROKO like Sean Penn singing jazzed up versions of Lenard Cohan songs. Retaining a favorable rock edge that keeps your toes tapping and head bobbing, the new album should be filled with hours of audio pleasure.
Monday, November 10, 2014
Cure for the Mondays: Sheppard - "Geronimo"
Sheppard - "Geronimo"
Some of us never get tired of playing in cardboard boxes.
Pairing boldly atmospheric instrumentation with dynamic vocals, the music of the Australian band Sheppard lends itself to fond comparisons to Canada's Walk Off the Earth. Their debut album Bombs Away, released this last summer, saw quick advancement in the Australian music charts. While their latest single Geronimo has gained international attention through network television spots.
Currently finishing off a European tour, the band will be taking a short break only to start 2015 with a run of US dates in support of Meghan Trainor who's All About That Bass has surly drilled its way deep into your Psyche.
Some of us never get tired of playing in cardboard boxes.
Pairing boldly atmospheric instrumentation with dynamic vocals, the music of the Australian band Sheppard lends itself to fond comparisons to Canada's Walk Off the Earth. Their debut album Bombs Away, released this last summer, saw quick advancement in the Australian music charts. While their latest single Geronimo has gained international attention through network television spots.
Currently finishing off a European tour, the band will be taking a short break only to start 2015 with a run of US dates in support of Meghan Trainor who's All About That Bass has surly drilled its way deep into your Psyche.
Thursday, November 6, 2014
Quick Pick: Thundering Asteroids! (CD Release) @ The Sandy Hut 11/07
Friday, November 7th
Thundering Asteroids!
The Decliners /The Vacillators / The Googins
The Sandy Hut
1430 Northeast Sandy Blvd
Cover: $3-5
Doors: 8pm
21 & Over
The overlords of Portland Nerd punk; the Thundering Asteroids will be rocking The Sandy Hut this Friday night to celebrate of the arrival of their shinny silicon child. Conceived in throws of long passionate studio sessions and blessed with a musical genetic code that has the power of punk rock and the fun of a comic convention, The Nerd Punk Guide to the Galaxy is sure to be the musical masterpiece we've all been waiting for.
Rounding out the night will be sets by an A-list of NW Punk Rock bands primed to help celebrate this joyful event .
If you haven't taken a chance to catch this band onstage, you're truly missing out on one of the funnest live acts in town. So take this opportunity and pick-up a copy of the new CD so that great local music like this can continue to thrive.
Thundering Asteroids!
The Decliners /The Vacillators / The Googins
The Sandy Hut
1430 Northeast Sandy Blvd
Cover: $3-5
Doors: 8pm
21 & Over
The overlords of Portland Nerd punk; the Thundering Asteroids will be rocking The Sandy Hut this Friday night to celebrate of the arrival of their shinny silicon child. Conceived in throws of long passionate studio sessions and blessed with a musical genetic code that has the power of punk rock and the fun of a comic convention, The Nerd Punk Guide to the Galaxy is sure to be the musical masterpiece we've all been waiting for.
Rounding out the night will be sets by an A-list of NW Punk Rock bands primed to help celebrate this joyful event .
If you haven't taken a chance to catch this band onstage, you're truly missing out on one of the funnest live acts in town. So take this opportunity and pick-up a copy of the new CD so that great local music like this can continue to thrive.
Monday, July 21, 2014
Cure for the Mondays: The Family Rain - "We Are In Love"
The Family Rain - "We Are In Love"
When your case of the Mondays last all week, you need a cure bad.
Layering melodic pop vocals over crunchy guitar rock is the simplistic genius of the UK trio The Family Rain. Hailing from the town of Bath these three gents have been spending copious amounts of time on the road, racking up a tour count of over 200 shows. Like so many great bands before them The Family Rain are chiseling a name for themselves not in the studio but in the more grueling arena of the public eye. Luckily they've received the thumbs up.
With the up coming release of their Hunger Sauce EP set for July 29th, this up and coming new band will have a ware tested product to share with all the hearts they've won. Check 'em out now. You don't want to be left in the dust, because when the rain comes, all you'll have is mud in your face.
When your case of the Mondays last all week, you need a cure bad.
Layering melodic pop vocals over crunchy guitar rock is the simplistic genius of the UK trio The Family Rain. Hailing from the town of Bath these three gents have been spending copious amounts of time on the road, racking up a tour count of over 200 shows. Like so many great bands before them The Family Rain are chiseling a name for themselves not in the studio but in the more grueling arena of the public eye. Luckily they've received the thumbs up.
With the up coming release of their Hunger Sauce EP set for July 29th, this up and coming new band will have a ware tested product to share with all the hearts they've won. Check 'em out now. You don't want to be left in the dust, because when the rain comes, all you'll have is mud in your face.
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