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Your Music Publishing Questions Answered
At SoundExchange, they are often asked by recording artists and rights owners alike about who is responsible for whose royalties, how they get distributed, and which royalties SoundExchange doesn't administer. Here they share the answers to some of the most frequent questions. Guest post by William Glanz of SoundExchange We get phone calls and e-mails every ...
10 Jazz Clips With Scary Titles
Today in the U.S., it's Halloween, an evening holiday where kids dress up in scary costumers and beg for candy at the doors of strangers by squealing, Trick or treat." Since two companies now own all the candy brands here, kids arrive home with their bags only to dump out a mountain of four different types—M&Ms, ...
How Keywords Impact Your Site Ranking
Search Engine Optimization (SEO) was once critical to effectively growing one's presence on the internet, and while it is no longer the be all and end all thanks to the domination of social media, correct keyword choice still makes huge difference for artists and musicians when it comes to Google's algorithm and guiding traffic to their ...
The S.T.A.G.E.S. Of Email Marketing [Part 3]
In this third part of a multi-part series on the break down of the ins and outs of email marketing, Cheryl B. Engelhardt looks at how to design and launch a successful email marketing strategy and how to conduct ongoing management and maintenance of said strategy. Guest post by Cheryl B. Engelhardt of the TuneCore Blog ...
What Iceland’s Tight-Knit Music Community Can Teach Us
Recently the magical fairytale land that is Iceland has been making a quite a name for itself on the international scene, but it's been producing some incredibly successful musicians for years. Here we look at what Iceland's culture and unique, tight-knit music community can teach us about fostering a successful creative microcosm. Guest post by Angela Mastrogiacomo ...
7 Tips On Networking In The Music Industry
While amassing fans is certainly a key part of music industry success, cultivating and sustaining relationships with your industry peers is also essential to getting ahead in a tough field. Here we look at seven ultimate tips on how to network in the music industry. Guest post by Serena Dorf Whilst looking for that big break in ...
Dexter Gordon and Karin Krog
Dexter Gordon accompanied more vocalists than you might imagine. There was Helen Humes in 1950, Gladys Bentley in 1952, Kitty White in 1965, Pony Poindexter in 1966, Vi Redd in 1970, Miriam Klein in 1973, Eddie Jefferson in 1978 and Tony Bennett in 1990. In the mid-1940s, while in Lionel Hampton's band, Gordon accompanied Rubel Blakey; ...
John Stubblefield + Nat Adderley
Chances are you are unfamiliar with John Stubblefield. The obscure saxophonist was versatile and could play soul-jazz, funk-jazz and avant-garde jazz in the 1970s and beyond. Which probably is why he recorded with so many different types of artists and groups over the course of his career. Stubblefield brought enormous heat and polish to his solos, ...
An Essential Guide To Remarketing For Musicians
In an effort to take some of the guessing out of music marketing, here Chris Robley explores the concept of remarketing, wherein artists use the past behavior of fans in order to predict how they'll behave and where they'll spend their money in the future. By Chris Robley of CB Baby from their DIY Musician blog Music ...
Is Japan Finally Ready For The Streaming Revolution?
A new report by indie music rights agency Merlin highlights the slow but now steady shift towards music streaming in Japan, one of the world's last bastions of physical product. As the second largest music market in the world, Japan has been historically slow to take up streaming music despite the presence of advanced broadband capabilities in ...





