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This allows more freedom in expression and permits influences of many other music forms as well as their mix, preserving in the same time the strong Macedonian character. Instruments from relatively modern origin, (Trombone, Saxophone, Trumpet, Bass guitar, Percussions and Synthesizer, Piano) gives the music a specific, unique spirit.
The group issued four albums: "Seth Makes Sense" (1993); "Within Yourself" (1996); "Sethstat" (2000); "Rolling Garage" . Sethstat had remarkable performances in almost all Macedonian clubs and concert halls and abroad: Budapest, Belgrade, Zagreb, Sarajevo etc.
They have established collaboration with many respectable organizations like Skopje Jazz Festival, Bagi Records, Radio Jazz FM, 20th Century Music Festival - Synthesis, European Youth Music Festival, Belgrade Summer, Zagreb Jazz Festival, Sarajevo Jazz Festival etc.
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Be Remarkable And Fans Will Come: Essential Advice From Marketing Guru Seth Godin
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In this piece industry marketing expert Seth Godin illustrates how artists must work to cultivate that about them which is remarkable and unique in order to spark interest and draw in fans, and that if an artist is both talented and worth talking about, the fans will come. Guest Post by D Grant Smith on the Sonicbids Blog In the film Field of Dreams, a farmer in Iowa named Ray is given a strange piece of advice, seemingly from a ...
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Kimberly Thompson to Drum with House Band for NBC's Late Night with Seth Meyers
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Former St. Louisan Kimberly Thompson has been chosen to fill the drum chair in the house band for NBC's Late Night With Seth Meyers. Known as The 8G Band (after the studio where the show will be taped), the group will perform on the program Monday through Friday starting on Monday, February 24, when Meyers, former head writer and cast member of Saturday Night Live, takes over NBC's late-night slot from Jimmy Fallon. Thompson is perhaps best known as the ...
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Seth Walker's New Album of Americana Blues
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Time Can Change, due out June 19, embraces a stripped-down approach. NASHVILLE, Tenn.In the three years since his last album, Seth Walker moved to Nashville from Austin, wrote songs with friends new and old, and played many, many shows. And just like most people, he thought about life, about love, and about the changes you experience if you move away (both geographically and philosophically) from those people and places you know so well to try your hand at something new. ...
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Seth Godin Offers 6 Ways to Measure the Success of Your Website
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You've probably spent a lot of money and even more time on your web site. So, now what? How can you tell if your efforts are paying off? The week, marketing expert Seth Godin offered 6 questions for analyzing your web site: What's the revenue per visit? (RPM). For every thousand visitors, how much money does the site make (in ads or sales)? What's the cost of getting a visit? Does the site use PR or online ads or affiliate ...
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Seth Glier Hits #1 on Clearchannel; New CD Is 'Brilliant'
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Seth Glier CD is Beautiful; Brilliant; BreathtakingSets the Bar High for 2011" Incredibly Poetic" Single Hits #1 via ClearChannel Radio; Album Shows Early iTUNES Promise 22-Year Old Phenom Seth Glier Visits Local Hospitals and Shelters Prior to Concerts While on Tour Singer Seth Glier has broken through with his sophomore CD, 'The Next Right Thing' - from universal rave reviews to sold-out concerts to cover stories of Entertainment sections to multiple television appearances, to a rousing radio chart build ...
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Seth Godin's Five Ingredients of Smart Online Commerce
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It depends. These five ingredients of smart online commerce might apply to you. They may not. Marketer Seth Godin analyzed why companies like Penguin Magic and ibex succeed at selling things online. Here are five things, according to Godin, they do that make them successful online: 1) They sell a product you can't buy at the local store. This is easily overlooked and critically important. Because it's unique, it's worth seeking out and talking about. Just because you built a site ...
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The Dangers of Social Media as Sales Pitch... or How Artists Create Seth Godin's Meatball Sundae
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Recently, I spoke with Paige X. Cho, who is the Administration and Promotions Manager for digital distributor Valleyarm during business hours, and a freelance music writer and marketing consultant for bands at night. She's also recently started up Melbourne music blog Paper-Deer to fulfill her obsession with the local talent in her adopted city. In this interview Cho talks about Seth Godin's Meatball Sundae concept, how some artists are too shy about their use of social media while others are ...
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Seth Godin: Why Artists Think It's Safer to Fail Small
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Seth Godin gives a speech on how artists sabotage their work. They follow the pattern and attempt to fail small. Why? Their lizard brain tells them to; it's the resistance. The thing that tells them to make it so they don't end up a failure, starving, or worse, dead. At the last minute, most artists will take a half step back and take that compelling elements out of their music because it's safer to fail small. The resistance causes them ...
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Seth Godin: Get It Right for 10 People
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Don't Go For The Masses, Go Direct To Fan
Major labels are mass marketing power giants; it's what they do. Before the advent of the social web, they were the only way to reach the masses. Due to their influence on commercial radio stations, at big-box retail outlets, and on television, much of this remains true. If an artist wants the general public to become familiar with their music and know all words to their songs at the next show, ...
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Seth Godin on Payola and Music Marketing
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Marketer Seth Godin published this interesting insight today on his blog:
For 20 years, the Billboard charts were easy to manipulate. By paying radio stations and some retailers, record labels could push an act to the top 40, which would increase sales. People liked buying what they heard on the radio, and the radio played what they thought people were buying.
Billboard changed their methods about twenty years ago, and overnight the acts on the list changed. Suddenly, it ...
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