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There are at least two artists known as Case. One is an R&B performer, and one is a punk/ska band. 1) Case Woodard was born in New York City and was signed to Def Soul records. He first started working in the R&B industry as a backup singer, working with big name R&B artists like Usher. In 1996, Case released his self-titled debut album. The album featured "Touch Me Tease Me" with rapper Foxy Brown and R&B singer Mary J. Blige, the hit single from "The Nutty Professor". The single went gold, reaching #4 on the R&B charts and #14 on the Hot 100. Case's second album, Personal Conversation, was released in 1999 and went gold. The album featured the hit single "Happily Ever After" which reached #3 on the R&B charts and #15 on the Hot 100. The album's other single, "Think Of You" failed to do well on the charts, managing to only reach #50 on the R&B charts. Open Letter, Case's most well-known album was released in 2001. The album went gold, likely a result of the single "Missing You." "Missing You" is Case's only #1 single to date as it topped the R&B charts and reached #4 on the Hot 100. After the success of “Open Letter”, Case moved to Atlanta to be closer to his children, and has over the last several years proven to be a real survivor. To say his seven years “away” from music have been interesting would be an understatement. In 2002 his true determination to survive was witnessed when Case accidentally shot himself in the throat. The bullet that went in through his throat and came out of the back of his neck was miraculously less than a centimeter away from paralyzing and killing him. To the shock of everyone around, Case was out of the hospital in four hours with just bandages around his neck. With no damage done to his vocal chords Case continued to work on completing his fourth album, but due to professional differences Case asked to be released from Def Jam Records in 2004. He has since worked through the challenges of a changing music industry and partnered with manager Blue Williams to create and independent record label, Indigo Blue. Case is now poised to release his much anticipated album, The Rose Experience in Fall 2008. The Rose Experience, which stays true to Case’s signature sound --soul music with a twist of new jack and hip-hop--will not disappoint fans.

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Vocalist Kim Maguire Releases 'A Case Of You'

Vocalist Kim Maguire Releases 'A Case Of You'

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As a girl, Kim spent hours at the piano in her parents’ basement, playing and singing through the agony and ecstasy of what it was to be a gauche teenager with not a lot of social skills, and definitely not a lot of attention from “the right” kind of boy. It was the early 1970’s and she had five songbooks: Carly Simon, Jackson Browne, Joni Mitchell, Roberta Flack and Elton John. A perfect stomping ground for teen angst—and the best ...

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Music Industry

Ralph Hepola Makes A Strong Case For The Tuba As A Lead Instrument In Jazz

Ralph Hepola Makes A Strong Case For The Tuba As A Lead Instrument In Jazz

Source: Ralph Hepola

The tuba, like the banjo and the accordion, has sometimes had an image problem during the past century. While it has had an important role in classical music and early New Orleans jazz, the tuba has often been associated with Dixieland, amateur bands, and comedy. There have been exceptions such as its use in the Miles Davis Birth of the Cool nonet, Gil Evans’ groups, and Howard Johnson’s tuba ensemble Gravity. There have also been around a dozen impressive tuba ...

Radio

There's Still A Case For Radio: It’s Simple, Free & Easy

There's Still A Case For Radio: It’s Simple, Free & Easy

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Despite the ubiquity of other media entertainment options, radio has endured into the streaming age, albeit with its own share of struggles. In this piece, consultant Fred Jacobs looks at recently collected data among radio listeners surveying why they still tune in. Guest post by Fred Jacobs of Jacobs Media Strategies Last week, I started what will be a long series of Techsurvey 2019 presentations – first for its 500+ stakeholder stations, and then for a capacity crowd of attendees ...

Music Industry

AMLC Makes Case For A More Independent Mechanical Licensing Collective

AMLC Makes Case For A More Independent Mechanical Licensing Collective

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The Music Modernization Act calls for the creation of a Mechanical Licensing Collective to oversee the blanket mechanical licenses that the new law established. So far, two groups ave applied to the Copyright Royalty Board, who will chose the new collective in July.  One group has been spearheaded by the National Music Publishers Association is made up of industry heavyweights. Another, the American Mechanical License Collective, brings together a more diverse group, no less versed in the world of music ...

Career

Bringing Together Tour, Radio, Fan-Targeted Advertising [CASE STUDY: Nathaniel Rateliff]

Bringing Together Tour, Radio, Fan-Targeted Advertising [CASE STUDY: Nathaniel Rateliff]

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In this piece we look at commercial experiment of sorts, in which Concord Music utilized a triple-headed geo-specific marketing strategy to maximize listener consumption of one of its artists. via the American Association of Independent Music How Concord utilized found.ee to build geo-specific remarketing audiences aligning tour and radio support, coupled with audio advertising (iHeartRadio, Spotify), to increase consumption Authors Jason Hobbs – CEO / found.ee Advertising + Testing Strategy Gulce Turek – Marketing / Fantasy Records

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Music Industry

Pandora Makes The Case For Building A Full Stack Streaming Music Company

Pandora Makes The Case For Building A Full Stack Streaming Music Company

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Songkick's Ian Hogworth apparently coined the term, but I first heard about “full stack" music companies during a webinar that PledgeMusic and DotBlockchain co-founder Benji Rogers gave for BerkleeOnline. He was referring to the rollup of PledgeMusic, Noisetrade and Set.fm into a multi-faceted artist services company. Now, Pandora's Glenn People's makes the case that their acquisition of Ticketfly and other initiatives are creating the first full stack music streamer. Building the Music Company of Tomorrow How Ticketfly Helped Pandora Create a Full-stack ...

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Radio

Sirius XM Wins Flo & Eddie Pre-1972 Royalties Case As Judge Reverses Lower Court Decision

Sirius XM Wins Flo & Eddie Pre-1972 Royalties Case As Judge Reverses Lower Court Decision

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The U.S. Second Circuit Court of Appeals has reversed a Federal District Court ruling. Today's decision means that there are no performance fees due on sound recordings created prior to 1972; and that there were no alternative grounds for finding against. This ruling effectively ends Flo and Eddie’s attempt to obtain performance fees under New York law.   New York State Broadcasters Association President David Donovan said in a statement, “This is an important decision for local radio stations in ...

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Music Industry

Major Labels Under Gun In The Carpenters, Sales v. Licensing Case

Major Labels Under Gun In The Carpenters, Sales v. Licensing Case

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The age old dispute between artists and labels over digital download revenues is once again rearing its ugly head, with Richard Carpenter having recently audited his label A&M/Universal, revealing a rash of under-reported downloads. Guest Post by Erin M. Jacobson, Esq., it first appeared on Forbes The dispute between artists and labels over the income earned from digital downloads continues to rage. Traditionally, record labels sold physical copies of music mediums, like CDs, and then would pay a royalty to ...

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Radio

Small Radio And The Copyright Royalty Board: Live365 [Case Study]

Small Radio And The Copyright Royalty Board: Live365 [Case Study]

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While higher profile services such as Pandora tend to receive most of the attention when it comes to discussions of the CRB's royalty rates, this piece looks at how the board's recent ruling impacts smaller radio services such as Live365 Guest Post by Alexander Stewart from Berklee's Music Business Journal The Copyright Royalty Board ruled recently on the per stream rate that Pandora, and similar non-interactive online radio services, are to pay SoundExchange. As was expected, the ruling made the rate more ...

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Led Zeppelin Copyright Case To Go Jury, But Band Will Likely Lose

Led Zeppelin Copyright Case To Go Jury, But Band Will Likely Lose

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In the music industry's latest round of copyright accusations, Led Zeppelin is being put on blast for allegedly stealing portions of 'Stairway To Heaven.' The case is set to go to court, with a grim looking outcome expected for the band. Guest Post by Mike Masnick on Techdirt This isn't surprising, even if it is a bit disappointing. Led Zeppelin has long been accused of copying others songs, and there are actually a bunch of videos on YouTube detailing examples. Here's ...

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