Showing posts with label Streaming. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Streaming. Show all posts

Thursday, March 19, 2020

Livestream | Kris Allen plays Letting You In and a new song for fans, March 18, 2020


Hope all of you are healthy, washing your hands and staying safe! Kris Allen is self-isolating just like the rest of us in these times of COVID-19. Of course, on March 18, 2016, one of his best albums, Letting You In, was released. And to celebrate, and raise money for his team who is not working at the moment, Kris threw a livestream show on Instagram on March 18, 2020.

If you missed it, you missed a fun party! A highlight for me was seeing Kris' bandmates and former bandmates in the chat, including Torres, Cale (who was hilarious), Devon, and Brad.

Also awesome: Kris sang his new song called Mr. Right Next Door, about an older neighbor who passed away. For those who enjoyed it, and those who missed it, @Shazamy had your back and grabbed the audio of the new song! You can download it here.

If you want to contribute to Kris' team, go to this link.

Friday, April 19, 2019

The Dames | New song posted by the Dames: Blue Blood


They're back! I settled into my office, put on my "Release Radar" playlist on Spotify, and what did appear but a new song from Kris' side project, the Dames! It's an acoustic ballad called Blue Blood and I quite like it! Kris and Chris Torres share lead vocal on it.

Check it out on the usual sites: iTunes | Spotify | Google Play | Amazon

If you aren't familiar with the Dames, check their music out!




Tuesday, January 10, 2017

Military show: January 11, 2017: Al Udeid Air Base, Qatar


Kris is doing another concert with the AFCENT band tomorrow, January 11, 2017, in Qatar at 8 PM Arabia time (Noon Eastern time) for the 379th Air Expeditionary Wing. (He posted the mysterious photo above on his IG page.) The only other thing we know about this show is that the band tweeted that it will be livestreamed on their Facebook page.

Updated 1/11/17: 

And sure enough, it was livestreamed (click here to watch rehearsal)! What a nice lunchtime treat for us.

Click here to watch the show! 

Here are some screencaps I made and the set list:




Set List: 
  1. Love Will Find You
  2. Better With You
  3. Faster Shoes
  4. I Can't Feel My Face (Cover - the Weeknd) - FULL SONG PREMIERE (unless he did it earlier in the week. He's previously mashed it with Monster.)
  5. Alright With Me
  6. Time Will Come
  7. Out Alive
  8. Lost
  9. Girls Just Want to Have Fun (Cover - Cyndi Lauper)
  10. In Time
  11. Paul Simon
  12. Everybody Wants to Rule the World (Cover - Tears for Fears)
  13. Monster
  14. Live Like We're Dying
  15. Feeling This Way
  16. Encore: Heartless/Gangsta's Paradise (Cover - Kanye West/Coolio mash-up)
  17. Encore: Free Fallin' (Cover - Tom Petty)


Tuesday, June 21, 2016

Happy Birthday Kris Allen!


Tipping my hat to Kris on his 31st birthday. Congratulations on that and on new baby Rosie! It's a big week obviously for him!

If you want to celebrate the occasion, here's some ideas!
And don't forget to hashtag it all! #HappyBirthdayKrisAllen Now go forth and celebrate!

Tuesday, May 31, 2016

FAQ: Periscope Tips!

Before we embark on the last leg of the Letting You In Tour, thought I'd share some lessons learned and observations on media that's been shared. My hope is that this will help future show-goers share their media with the rest of the fandom (and help spread the word of mouth about how great Kris is live in concert).

Periscope (updated 6/1/2016)

Periscope is an awesome new app (it's been around for about a year now) that lets a user livestream what they are seeing and hearing. It's being used now by many music fandoms for livestreaming concerts, including ours!

To get a Periscope account, simply download the app (free for iPhone or Android) and sign in with your Twitter handle. That's it.

How to Stream a Show

To stream, simply launch the app and click the picture at the bottom that looks like an alarm clock to begin broadcasting (and be sure click the little Twitter bird on the screen to share the stream link with Twitter). You'll be prompted to name your broadcast - name it whatever you want but make sure to include "#save" in the name. That will preserve your stream; otherwise, it goes poof after 48 hours. Check out this Kris fan's account for examples of naming your stream with #save in the name. (Breaking News: The very latest update to Periscope claims to automatically save your stream! See the screencap below. If this is for real (Kris fans haven't tested it yet), it will make the next section less important.)
Photo by @snapcracklypop

Preserving Your Scopes

Also, it is important to save your stream to your camera roll, in case you want to preserve it later on YouTube or another format. For iPhone users, simply check "Autosave Broadcasts" in the Periscope settings (see picture below). There are many tutorials online for how to take that saved footage and rip into a Mac using Quicktime. I'm still looking for a way to combine using a PC and an iPhone, and will update this post if I find one. (Update: Followers say they have been able to just simply upload the video from their camera roll to YouTube in this case.)

Thanks to @christig428 for this example

For Android users, there is an app called Scopedown which you can use to preserve your scope (or turn it into something you can put on YouTube. Simply click on your broadcast in Periscope, copy the URL link and paste into Scopedown.

Tips for Scopers

Here are some tips on using Periscope from Kris fans who have tried it and our resident fandom expert on Periscope, the fabulous @Maryet34, who preserved a lot of your scopes!
  • You may want to bring a small tripod to prop the phone (this assumes you have something to place the tripod on). 
  • Break the stream into parts (in other words, don't stream the whole show at once; break it into 20 minute chunks). Periscope will take out the middle if your scope is too long when you preserve it.
  • Make sure to fully label each part with a title and #save.
  • Bring a fully charged portable charger. I found when streaming another artist's concert that a crossbody purse was great for stowing the portable charger, especially if you have to plug it in mid-concert. (Of course, a pocket works well too.)
  • It matters how you hold your phone: 
    • If you film horizontally, Persicope users can turn phone & watch full-screen horizontally. The resulting video is sideways, but easily rotated to horizontal full-screen. 
    • If you film vertically, Periscope users watch vertically, & when sent to YouTube, it results in a right side up, narrow video.

Other Ways to Stream:

If you're not sold on Periscope, there's always UStream and its ads (unless you want to pay for an account). Or if you just want to do an audio stream, you can record with your iPhone w/the Voice Memos app & upload/share later (on Soundcloud). Finally, there is a new free app called Mixlr which will broadcast an audio stream and then share it later to Soundcloud.