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Digital Media Rules (Soon)

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This year, listeners will spend $256 million dollars on legitimate sites selling downloads, like I-Tunes. In 2005, $541 million. By 2007, $2.1 billion. That's the new music business. Goodbye CDs, hello digital media. If people are downloading files and getting tracks, is this the modern equivalent of the 45? Not quite, but we may be witnessing ...

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Dom Minasi: An Internet Success Story

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Is it possible for a musician, virtually unknown, to gain recognition via the web? Yes.Three years ago, I met a New York guitarist named Dom Minasi who needed a website. I really didn't know the fellow, or his music, but I knew the name from a couple of Blue Note recordings he did decades ...

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Aficionado

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For a lifelong Jazz aficionado, one of the coolest things about the Net is that it offers unique ways to discover new music. Lately, I've been listening to soundclips, online radio and legal downloading services. And thanks to my broadband connection, friends email me MP3 files, so there's no shortage of new music coming out of ...

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Now's The Time

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December 26, 1994 - the first time I got on the web. The Internet has changed my life dramatically, so it's no surprise I recall my maiden voyage.The early websites were primitive. No streaming media or MP3 files. No broadband, unless you worked for someone with T-1 line. For most people, it was the ...

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Pay For Radio?

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Are you ready for a new medium that offers listeners an uncensored experience? It's called satellite radio and thankfully, at the present time, it is not overseen by the US government. Like the web, the adult nature of the medium is going to build a sizeable listenership very quickly. Within a few years, look for an ...

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Confessions of a Webmaker

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Before I utilize this blog entry to vent, a few questions: Did Martha Stewart bring her Sun Ra albums to prison? Why don't Eskimos play Jazz? If Ella Fitzgerald had married Alan Funt, would she have been known as Ella Funt? If he doesn't have a Phd or practice medicine, why does he call ...

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Is The New Music Business Really The Old Music Business?

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I was shopping online the other day for Archie Shepp's Attica Blues.Back in the early 70s, when I was living in New York, I heard Shepp repeatedly at Slug's. His performances had an element of danger because the man himself is a dramatic, unpredictable original, a firebrand with a gentle soul. Attica Blues perfectly ...

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I Left My Heart In North Beach

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Web Free?Yes, I've been away, on vacation in San Francisco, where I actually turned off my laptop. Haven't done that in a long long time. Of course I spent a few moments in a wired cafe every day, drinking coffee and checking my email, but aside from that, I was web-free for five days. ...

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What Would Coltrane Do?

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“I want to be a force for real good. I know that there are bad forces here that bring suffering to others and misery to the world, but I want to be the force which is truly for good." ~John ColtraneJazz musicians and their creations has always been a source of tremendous inspiration. Listening ...

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Jim Eigo: The King of Jazz Email

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It's no secret that email can be a great vehicle for promotion. It's a fast, cost effective way to disseminate information to a select audience. For a musician or venue looking to publicize an event or recording, email is essential but only to the right list of recipients. In terms of publicity, the list ...


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