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"Pia Ashley releases new disc at Zaphod"

Ottawa’s Pia Ashley releases her debut EP on Sept. 27 at Zaphod Beeblebrox in Ottawa. (handout photo)

Ottawa’s Pia Ashley releases her first EP Friday, Sept. 27 at Zaphod Beeblebrox (27 York St.), and it’s sure to sonically fill the room.

Ashley has a big voice and her music has a big, radio-friendly sound built on vocal angst and power chords. It’s not groundbreaking music, but it’s well made, well played, and Ashley knows how to sing rock and roll.

$7 advance, $10 at the door, 8 p.m. Guests are The Adopted and Eric Gilmore & the Mad Hatters. - The Ottawa Citizen


"Pia Ashley releases new disc at Zaphod"

Ottawa’s Pia Ashley releases her debut EP on Sept. 27 at Zaphod Beeblebrox in Ottawa. (handout photo)

Ottawa’s Pia Ashley releases her first EP Friday, Sept. 27 at Zaphod Beeblebrox (27 York St.), and it’s sure to sonically fill the room.

Ashley has a big voice and her music has a big, radio-friendly sound built on vocal angst and power chords. It’s not groundbreaking music, but it’s well made, well played, and Ashley knows how to sing rock and roll.

$7 advance, $10 at the door, 8 p.m. Guests are The Adopted and Eric Gilmore & the Mad Hatters. - The Ottawa Citizen


"Pia Ashley Celebrates Birthday with New EP"

There is a lot going for rocker Pia Ashley these days. Her birthday, a brand new album and a performance on CTV Ottawa Morning Live are all on the horizon.

“I’ve been waiting my whole life for this moment,” Ashley says.

On Sept. 27, Ashley is releasing her self-titled EP to iTunes. The Ottawa native will also be holding a CD release party that night performing with Eric Gilmour, The Adopted and The Mad Hatters in her hometown.

“The release party is two days after my birthday so it is a real nice treat,” she says.

For Ashley, the five-track EP has been two years of hard work. The 29-year-old explains that listeners will hear a rock’n’roll sound with a modern twist.

“I would describe my sound as aggressive melody driven rock’n’roll, with deep emotion and honesty. It’s got a modern feel to the overall sound,” she says.

“It’s also not overly produced with the vocals,” she adds.

Ashley, who turns 30 today Sept. 25, explains that the biggest challenge while creating the album was finding the appropriate approach.

“We had tried a lot of different avenues but really it was just figuring out the sound that we wanted for the album,” Ashley says.

Ashley began singing when she was 12-years-old and four years later she began playing the guitar. She says that she has only recently discovered her true vocal ability.

“I’ve been singing for so long now but just this past year I’ve come to find my voice and it’s an incredibly empowering feeling. It’s that control and liberty that you have. It is about trusting yourself to be free with your voice and being able to control it.”

The independent rock singer has been performing since she was 16. Ashley’s band includes her husband and guitarist Bryan Fonda, along with bassist Colin Wolfson and drummer Benny Bullet.

“We just recently formed a concrete band,” Ashley says. “The people that we are playing with, that will be at the CD release party, are awesome and are a really great fit. I am thrilled to have them on board.”

Fonda and Ashley connected nine years ago while meeting at a series of open mic nights. She says that having her husband in the band makes her a better artist.

“It is pretty incredible as an artist. Sometimes it can get pretty heated but it can also be amazing. Overall I just love it because we are on the same page with everything in our lives musically,” Ashley says. “It’s amazing and I wouldn’t have it any other way. In one way it’s an advantage because we can work together every night because we have a home studio.”

Ashley explains that just because her husband is a member in her band doesn’t mean she’s going to hold back writing on subjects regarding love and various kinds of relationships.

“It doesn’t cross my mind at all. He knows me better than anyone so nothing is a surprise,” she says. “I write about all kinds of things, whether it is about someone who has pissed me off and I need to get it off my chest.”

“Usually it’s something that I’ve been hanging on to for a while that I need to get off my mind,” she adds.

Ashley has been using social media to her advantage and has more than 1,200 likes on Facebook and 2,300 subscribers on YouTube.

“Because I am in Ottawa I am only really able to perform to people locally in Ottawa, but on YouTube I can reach anyone in the world,” she says. “You really can reach pretty much anybody It’s pretty inspiring. It is a great way for people to know that you exist as a musician.”

One of those people that she has caught the attention of is American vocal coach Brett Manning (who’s worked with Taylor Swift, Hayley Williams and Keith Urban among others).

“I’ve had conversations with him online,” she says. “It’s crazy being able to network. I’ve built a lot of contacts. Brett and I talk and he checks out my videos online. I’m hoping we can get connected further. It’s just really inspiring to get that kind of connection,” she says.

Following the EP release party, Ashley is looking forward to performing more show. She sees a bright future for herself and hopes to go on an extended tour in 2014.

“That would be awesome but there are no concrete plans as of yet, but I’m hoping sometime next summer we can get out and tour,” Ashley says. “I visualize success and that keeps me going. There is no end for what I see for my future. I just want to keep doing the music all the time.”

For more information on Pia Ashley visit www.piaashley.com or follow at @PiaAshley on Twitter. - See more at: http://www.nsnews.com/entertainment/pia-ashley-celebrates-birthday-with-new-ep-1.637885#sthash.sW3VBih4.dpuf - North Shore News


"Pia Ashley Celebrates Birthday with New EP"

There is a lot going for rocker Pia Ashley these days. Her birthday, a brand new album and a performance on CTV Ottawa Morning Live are all on the horizon.

“I’ve been waiting my whole life for this moment,” Ashley says.

On Sept. 27, Ashley is releasing her self-titled EP to iTunes. The Ottawa native will also be holding a CD release party that night performing with Eric Gilmour, The Adopted and The Mad Hatters in her hometown.

“The release party is two days after my birthday so it is a real nice treat,” she says.

For Ashley, the five-track EP has been two years of hard work. The 29-year-old explains that listeners will hear a rock’n’roll sound with a modern twist.

“I would describe my sound as aggressive melody driven rock’n’roll, with deep emotion and honesty. It’s got a modern feel to the overall sound,” she says.

“It’s also not overly produced with the vocals,” she adds.

Ashley, who turns 30 today Sept. 25, explains that the biggest challenge while creating the album was finding the appropriate approach.

“We had tried a lot of different avenues but really it was just figuring out the sound that we wanted for the album,” Ashley says.

Ashley began singing when she was 12-years-old and four years later she began playing the guitar. She says that she has only recently discovered her true vocal ability.

“I’ve been singing for so long now but just this past year I’ve come to find my voice and it’s an incredibly empowering feeling. It’s that control and liberty that you have. It is about trusting yourself to be free with your voice and being able to control it.”

The independent rock singer has been performing since she was 16. Ashley’s band includes her husband and guitarist Bryan Fonda, along with bassist Colin Wolfson and drummer Benny Bullet.

“We just recently formed a concrete band,” Ashley says. “The people that we are playing with, that will be at the CD release party, are awesome and are a really great fit. I am thrilled to have them on board.”

Fonda and Ashley connected nine years ago while meeting at a series of open mic nights. She says that having her husband in the band makes her a better artist.

“It is pretty incredible as an artist. Sometimes it can get pretty heated but it can also be amazing. Overall I just love it because we are on the same page with everything in our lives musically,” Ashley says. “It’s amazing and I wouldn’t have it any other way. In one way it’s an advantage because we can work together every night because we have a home studio.”

Ashley explains that just because her husband is a member in her band doesn’t mean she’s going to hold back writing on subjects regarding love and various kinds of relationships.

“It doesn’t cross my mind at all. He knows me better than anyone so nothing is a surprise,” she says. “I write about all kinds of things, whether it is about someone who has pissed me off and I need to get it off my chest.”

“Usually it’s something that I’ve been hanging on to for a while that I need to get off my mind,” she adds.

Ashley has been using social media to her advantage and has more than 1,200 likes on Facebook and 2,300 subscribers on YouTube.

“Because I am in Ottawa I am only really able to perform to people locally in Ottawa, but on YouTube I can reach anyone in the world,” she says. “You really can reach pretty much anybody It’s pretty inspiring. It is a great way for people to know that you exist as a musician.”

One of those people that she has caught the attention of is American vocal coach Brett Manning (who’s worked with Taylor Swift, Hayley Williams and Keith Urban among others).

“I’ve had conversations with him online,” she says. “It’s crazy being able to network. I’ve built a lot of contacts. Brett and I talk and he checks out my videos online. I’m hoping we can get connected further. It’s just really inspiring to get that kind of connection,” she says.

Following the EP release party, Ashley is looking forward to performing more show. She sees a bright future for herself and hopes to go on an extended tour in 2014.

“That would be awesome but there are no concrete plans as of yet, but I’m hoping sometime next summer we can get out and tour,” Ashley says. “I visualize success and that keeps me going. There is no end for what I see for my future. I just want to keep doing the music all the time.”

For more information on Pia Ashley visit www.piaashley.com or follow at @PiaAshley on Twitter. - See more at: http://www.nsnews.com/entertainment/pia-ashley-celebrates-birthday-with-new-ep-1.637885#sthash.sW3VBih4.dpuf - North Shore News


"Pia Ashley Rocks Out on New EP"

Pia Ashely is living the rock and roll dream — almost.

The Ottawa native makes no secret that writing songs and belting them out on stage is her life's passion.

This Friday, she releases her debut EP with a party at Zaphods. The event starts at 8 p.m. Recently, the Sun spoke to Ashley.

Q. How would you describe your sound?

A. My sound is rock and roll. Lots of guitars and upfront/strong vocals.

Q. You’ve got a professional looking website. How important is it in today’s digital world that artists, even ones just starting out, understand the importance of marketing yourself?

A. Having a good online presence is essential because its the first place people go when they want to find out more about you/your music. The most exciting part of developing your website/social media sites is that the possibilities of whom you can connect with are endless. Its a great way to gain fans in other parts of the world or connect with people who you can learn from along the way.

Q. What’s the writing process like for you?

A. My writing process changes depending on whether I’m writing on my own or with Bryan (guitarist). When I’m on my own, I grab the guitar find a chord progression that I like and the song just comes to me. Words and melody usually come at the same. I’ve written some songs in stages over the course of a year and some in 10 minutes, others while cooking dinner. When inspiration comes, you take it.

Q. What songwriters or artists do you admire?

A. I admire artists who write their own music, and the best songwriters are those who are honest. I am always trying to get the words out as genuinely as I can without anything holding me back. As far as vocalists, I admire Hayley Williams and Myles Kennedy.

Q. What’s on tap after the EP release? Any plans for touring?

A. Once the EP is released, I will be busy getting as many people as I can to play it and hear it. I’ll be playing some shows in Ottawa, Toronto and Montreal to promote the EP and hopefully next summer we can make plans for a tour.

Q. Some artists are happy just to be able to make a living. Others want as much fame as they can get. What’s the perfect scenario for you?

A. The perfect scenario is to be happy, writing, singing and performing around the world. That is my dream and should that include fame — bring it on! - The Ottawa Sun


"Pia Ashley Rocks Out on New EP"

Pia Ashely is living the rock and roll dream — almost.

The Ottawa native makes no secret that writing songs and belting them out on stage is her life's passion.

This Friday, she releases her debut EP with a party at Zaphods. The event starts at 8 p.m. Recently, the Sun spoke to Ashley.

Q. How would you describe your sound?

A. My sound is rock and roll. Lots of guitars and upfront/strong vocals.

Q. You’ve got a professional looking website. How important is it in today’s digital world that artists, even ones just starting out, understand the importance of marketing yourself?

A. Having a good online presence is essential because its the first place people go when they want to find out more about you/your music. The most exciting part of developing your website/social media sites is that the possibilities of whom you can connect with are endless. Its a great way to gain fans in other parts of the world or connect with people who you can learn from along the way.

Q. What’s the writing process like for you?

A. My writing process changes depending on whether I’m writing on my own or with Bryan (guitarist). When I’m on my own, I grab the guitar find a chord progression that I like and the song just comes to me. Words and melody usually come at the same. I’ve written some songs in stages over the course of a year and some in 10 minutes, others while cooking dinner. When inspiration comes, you take it.

Q. What songwriters or artists do you admire?

A. I admire artists who write their own music, and the best songwriters are those who are honest. I am always trying to get the words out as genuinely as I can without anything holding me back. As far as vocalists, I admire Hayley Williams and Myles Kennedy.

Q. What’s on tap after the EP release? Any plans for touring?

A. Once the EP is released, I will be busy getting as many people as I can to play it and hear it. I’ll be playing some shows in Ottawa, Toronto and Montreal to promote the EP and hopefully next summer we can make plans for a tour.

Q. Some artists are happy just to be able to make a living. Others want as much fame as they can get. What’s the perfect scenario for you?

A. The perfect scenario is to be happy, writing, singing and performing around the world. That is my dream and should that include fame — bring it on! - The Ottawa Sun


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In 2011, Pia Ashley hit the Ottawa music scene with a live debut performance on a local television station and shows in her hometown. In that same year Pia gained a strong following online and has now hit 100,000 views on YouTube.

Pia released her self-titled, debut EP in September 2013.