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In the Green Room with Mothers Favorite Child
NSN: Mothers Favorite Child was practically a household name and then . . . we couldn’t find you. Where have you been? MFC: We felt we needed a new mood . . . some new inspiration as well as a new fan base to add to what we already built on the East Coast so we moved out West. We felt it was necessary to change our overall lifestyles in order to make our music a full-time career. A new start in a different place and a good business plan has helped us tremendously. We have a fear of becoming one of those bands that plays the same clubs month after month, year after year without ever taking chances & making changes. We want to truly examine our demographic and broaden our fan base significantly. Moving West was the best opportunity for a new and exciting start. So far, It has paid off dearly. NSN: The “face” of Mothers Favorite Child has changed several times. How are you able to maintain your fan base while continually gaining a new audience? MFC: I think it has to do with just making sure we continue to write great songs. We can write a song and have several different versions with different vocalists and they seem to always stand the test of time. No version of any particular song is truly better than another because everyone seems to have their own favorite version. It also helps to have great musicians for shows and there are many unknown great musicians in every city and town. We just hustle and find them.
NSN: How was Mothers Favorite Child born? MFC: (Paris) Originally I wanted to put together some songs that I wrote and invite different artists and musicians to perform them. I put some musicians from different states together and we rehearsed the material then recorded. Some of the musicians liked it so much they thought we should put a band together and play some gigs. Since then, the singers and musicians have changed but the passion, hustle and songwriting has not. NSN: What are your favorite MFC lyrics? MFC: (Paris) My personal favorites are 15 Minute Kiss and God's Pimp's and Hoes. (Tanya) And my favorites are Gently and YUR. NSN: What commercial artist or group do you think best defines your style of music? MFC: Well, we conduct ourselves as more of a musical movement than a band which makes us similar to something like Sweetback. On stage and lyrically though, I’d say we’re a little more like vintage Prince, probably because he’s our biggest influence. We’re also heavily influenced by Sly Stone, Stevie Wonder & Donnie Hathaway and since we can’t even touch what they did, all we can hope for is to come close and have others appreciate our version of what they created. NSN: Does the material on the Audio Files CD reflect a new sound for MFC? MFC: Yes and no. It reflects more of a pre-production sound which I guess you can say would be new to our listeners. We usually re-record the songs with live instruments. So this is a new sound for MFC to release to the public but not a new sound for us in the pre-production process. NSN: Paris, you are the “bandleader” and yet, we never see you . . . why? MFC: (Paris) I like to concentrate more on the behind the scenes work. I was never into the stage thing. I was always into the intimacy of writing at night alone with the image in my mind of the show and feeling the energy coming from the stage while being an audience member. I like the building of things and then moving on to what comes next. NSN: When can we expect to see a live MFC performance? MFC: We expect to go on tour this summer. A new cd is expected to be in stores in May with the tour soon after. We will be playing in the states and we are working on going overseas as well. NSN: How would you compare your upcoming album to the recently released Audio Files EP? MFC: Well, The audio files was more of a collaboration showcasing other producers' ideas of how they wanted to remix some of MFC's songs. The new cd has the original sound that Mothers Favorite Child got its early recognition from - - the sound we personally feel most at home with and inspires us the most even if it is no longer the “industry standard”. NSN: Who do you most admire in today’s music scene? NSN: How do you feel about the internet music world? NSN: What artist(s) would you like to collaborate with? NSN: Do you see an end to MFC anytime soon? MFC: We do not see an end to MFC. The band may stop performing but the music seems to continue. People still ask if they can remix our songs and we get requests often from other artists who are interested in performing and recording songs as covers. As long as people are inspired by the songs that have already been published, MFC will continue on through another, even if we no longer play, record or release new cds. Checkout MFC's Bio Page for more info and music samples!
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