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Saxophonist And Composer David Detweiler’s 'Astoria Suite' Pensively Reflects On The Familiar With A New Perspective Brought By Time And Distance
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Outside in Music
Familiar places and scenes can rekindle memories, revive friendships, and renew passions. For saxophonist and composer David Detweiler, returning to New York did this and more, as his time away from a place that he previously called home brought about fresh perspective. David Detweiler is no stranger to life’s motion. Born and raised in Houston, TX but having lived on opposite sides of the United States in both New York and Florida, Detweiler is well acquainted with changes of scenery ...
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David Diggs & Daughter Debut "Black Coffee"
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Chris M. Slawecki
After more than 20 years of critically-acclaimed success, Top 10 Billboard Jazz artist David Diggs collaborates with his daughter Rachel for their national record debut of Black Coffee on April 3, 2012.
Produced, arranged and orchestrated by David, the American Songbook album features two instrumental tracks Just Ask" and She Paints," performed by David as well. Additionally, Rachel transforms her poems into lyrics that are beautifully portrayed in the vibrant track Spice of Life." The Gold Label father-and-daughter duo blends ...
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Email Newsletter Tips for Keeping Fans Close from Bandzoogle's David Dufresne
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HypeBot
Though text messaging is an increasingly popular way to reach music fans who've opted-in to your contact list, email is still a solid contender for reaching fans. In fact, according to a recent Pew Internet study, 64% of of respondents age 18 to 29 send or read email on a typical day." So, since email is still quite alive, I checked in with Bandzoogle's David Dufresne to get his tips on email newsletters. I contacted David Dufresne, CEO of Bandzoogle, ...
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Interview: Chris Vinson and David Dufresne, Founder/Cto and Ceo of Bandzoogle (PT. 3)
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HypeBot
Kyle Bylin: This new economy for music won't be just about the music itself, but about music as art. From the perspective of urban studies theorist Richard Florida, Music was one of the first industries to experience the brutal effects of the digital transition, and it's clear that the ability to make money has shiftedeven for the most established actsfrom selling albums, CDs, and even digital downloads to live performance and, designing experiences." Read Part One & Part Two. David, you've ...
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Interview: Chris Vinson and David Dufresne, Founder/CTO and Ceo of Bandzoogle (PT. 2)
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HypeBot
Read Part One. Kyle Bylin: For every institution that failed, for every business model that outlived its usefulness, new and better ones rushed in the fill the void," Richard Florida says in his book The Great Reset. Past periods of crisis eventually gave rise to new epochs of great ingenuity and inventiveness." He argues that, that crisesperhaps ones much like the record industries'"are the times when new technologies and new business models were forged, and they were also the eras ...
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Interview: Chris Vinson and David Dufresne, Founder/CTO and CEO of Bandzoogle (PT. 1)
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HypeBot
Recently, I spoke with Chris Vinson and David Dufresne, who are respectively founder/CTO and CEO of Bandzoogle, a company that offers a do-it-yourself website builder and a suite of direct-to-fan marketing tools for artists. At present, they are also working on a yet-to-launch project named Backfed, which they described to me as a fan-to-artist payment system and a platform to enable and encourage collaborative patronage of artists." This interview is second in a series that I conducted in research for ...
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Interview: David Dufresne, New CEO at Bandzoogle
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HypeBot
It was announced yesterday that David Dufresne is now the CEO at Bandzoogle, so I took a moment to catch up with David and ask him a few questions.
How did you come to be the new CEO at Bandzoogle?
David Dufresne: I met Chris Vinson (Bandzoogle's founder and visionary) a few months ago while I was looking for a technical co-founder for a music tech startup idea I had been working on (called Backfed, stay tuned for this one). ...
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Jerome Sabbagh/David Doruzka Quartet Tour
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Michael Ricci
Mr. Sabbagh played with untroubled self-assurance [...] Mr. Sabbagh avoided direct allusions to the saxophone totems. What he is working toward, simply and effectively, is a sincerely personal vocabulary." (Nate Chinen, New York Times). Jerome Sabbagh's new album is a trio recording of standards with bassist Ben Street and drummer Rodney Green called One Two Three" (Bee Jazz). The Jerome Sabbagh Quartet, with guitarist Ben Monder, bassist Joe Martin and drummer Ted Poor, a band which focuses on Jerome's compositions, ...
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Dr. David Demsey Interviewed on B.J. Jansen's Jazz Life Radio Show
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JM Creative
B.J. Jansen interviewed Dr. David Demsey, Head of the William Paterson University Jazz Studies Dept., on The Jazz Life radio show. The complete interview was broadcast on WPSC 88.7 FM, April 26th, 2009 during Jansen's exploration of Jazz at Willy P. Jansen created his show, The Jazz Life," to bring audiences to the next generation of jazz artists who struggle to receive airplay in the United States. The programming format of The ...
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Jessie on World Cafe with David Dye Today! | Jessie Baylin | News
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All About Jazz