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A New Edition Of Montreal's Festival Jazz En Rafale Under The Theme 'LIVE CAM'

A New Edition Of Montreal's Festival Jazz En Rafale Under The Theme 'LIVE CAM'

Source: Vivo Musique Internationale

With the pandemic not letting up, the Festival Jazz En Rafale LIVE CAM continues to bring the joy and intimacy of the 'live' jazz club-concert experience directly to the fans. Since it launched end of January 2021 (and running until May 2021), this year's festival is presenting nine different concerts featuring some of Quebec's most prolific jazz artists all performing live and on demand for a virtual and intimate experience. This edition of the Festival Jazz En Rafale was coordinated ...

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Jazz Near You supports & promotes livestream events. Upload them today.

Jazz Near You supports & promotes livestream events. Upload them today.

Source: Michael Ricci

COVID-19 and its impact represents an extraordinary and unprecedented time for us all. It has affected every person and every organization in jazz, disrupted our livelihoods, and we're all greatly concerned about the health and well-being of our community. Personally, I'm accustomed to working from home and have been doing so since 1995—but our network and touchpoints extend far beyond AAJ HQ. As a central source for all things jazz, we are in constant communication with individuals representing all facets ...

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Bob Freedman: Jazz Themes

Bob Freedman: Jazz Themes

Source: JazzWax by Marc Myers

Bob Freedman was a wonderful arranger and ardent JazzWax reader. His finest arrangement was And We Listened for Maynard Ferguson's A Message From Newport (1958). He finest album was the little-known Jazz Themes From Anatomy of a Murder. The album was recorded at Boston's Ace Studios for the Coronet label in 1959—the same year Otto Preminger's Anatomy of a Murder film opened and Duke Ellington's soundtrack recording was released. Bob assembled a top-notch local band for the session: Herb Pomeroy, ...

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Book / Magazine

Women In Jazz: New Book celebrates the women of music, shares their journeys and gives them voice.

Women In Jazz: New Book celebrates the women of music, shares their journeys and gives them voice.

Source: All About Jazz

Containing interviews and first-hand accounts, Women In Jazz is witness to the generosity, profundity and positivity with which women have responded and the energy they have put into their lives in overcoming challenges. The book tells the stories of the women in their own, unchanged words. It allows their voices to be heard and tackles head-on some issues which need to be discussed such as misogyny and there are some hilarious anecdotes, some poignant moments but above all a positivity ...

Career

11 Common Music Advertising Mistakes and How You Can Avoid Them

11 Common Music Advertising Mistakes and How You Can Avoid Them

Source: HypeBot

Here AWAL speaks with several veterans of the digital marketing space about some of the most common (but by no means all) marketing mistakes advertisers make when attempting to promote their music across social media and streaming platforms. Guest post from AWAL An advertisement is an attempt to purchase attention. Many of the platforms we use day and night, from Instagram to Spotify, sustain their business operations by leveraging attention en masse. Users can access these services for ‘free’ so ...

Technology

.music Domains Are Coming and DotMusic (Not Google) Will Control Them

.music Domains Are Coming and DotMusic (Not Google) Will Control Them

Source: HypeBot

The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) has named the DotMusic as the sole provider of the coveted .music domain extension, beating internet giants like Google and Amazon. .music joins other top level domains like .com, .net and .gov and descriptive domains like .blog and .info. DotMusic founder Constantine Roussos tweeted on Friday that his foundation had been selected as the successful bidder after a decades long battle. Excited to announce that after more than a decade, DotMusic has ...

Career

What Musicians Should Ask Themselves Before Hiring A Publicist

What Musicians Should Ask Themselves Before Hiring A Publicist

Source: HypeBot

Sure every wants to be successful, but the route to success tends to vary wildly across the industry, and while the help of a publicist can do wonders for advancing the career of some artists, hiring one before you're ready, or when it's simply not right fit, can be a huge setback. Guest post by James Shotwell of Haulix Publicists can do a lot for your career, but only if you’re ready to work with them. Every artist wants to ...

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Pre-saves vs Pre-Adds: What They Are, How To Use Them

Pre-saves vs Pre-Adds: What They Are, How To Use Them

Source: HypeBot

With streaming now the dominant form of music consumption, labels and artists have been adapting their promotional strategies. Here we explore how to run a Presave/Pre-Add campaign for your next release. By Jorge Brea, CEO of Symphonic Distribution from the Symphonic Blog With Streaming now being the most popular way users listen to music, record labels and artists have shifted their promotional efforts to tap into the popularity of services such as Apple Music, Spotify, TIDAL, and more. Features such as playlists, ...

Career

Fan Pyramid: How to Identify 5 Levels Of Fans, Engage Them

Fan Pyramid: How to Identify 5 Levels Of Fans, Engage Them

Source: HypeBot

Think of your fans as a pyramid with your most devoted and loyal fans at the top. Michael Brandvold and Jay Gilbert discuss the five levels of the Fan Pyramid and how to recognize and engage fans at each level. The number one things your fans want is recognition, according to the Music Biz Weekly podcast co-hosts. They want to know you recognize their efforts, that they support you. When engaged, fans will do amazing things to support artists. They ...

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Career

Charity Gigs: Should I Do Them?

Charity Gigs: Should I Do Them?

Source: HypeBot

As a performing musician, you will at some point undoubtably be asked to perform for free at a charity or non-profit, and while these gigs can be an excellent opportunity to do good, there are still times when they should be passed up on. Guest post by Brian Jenkins of Gig Salad Almost every artist or talent will be approached to do a gig for charity or nonprofit. It may seem like an easy choice to spread some good around ...

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