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Think Small: The Key To Building Genuine Music Community
While the recorded industry may still be struggling, live music has seen an impressive 16% increase since 2016, with the market for live music now larger than ever before. One of the key takeaways from this lies in the value which consumers place on being able to intimately connect with these performers, suggesting that going small ...
Study Reveals How Smart Speakers Impact Music Consumption
A new study from AudienceNet has revealed that, surprise surprise, those over the age of 16 with smart speakers in their homes are listening to more music, for longer periods of time. Guest post by Bobby Owsinski of Music 3.0 To the surprise of no one, a new study finds that the smart speaker trend is ...
BREXIT: How End of Free Movement Will Affect All Musicians
As Brexit proceedings move ominously forward, independent self-employed musicians who tour internationally are starting to worry about what sort of an impact the separation could have on their way of life. Here we look at what the negative outcomes could be. Guest post by Joe Hoten of Bands for Hire With the stormy cloud of Brexit looming ...
5 Reasons Apple's Acquisition Of Shazam A Big Deal
Apple's acquisition of the music identification app Shazam, while certainly a notable purchase, occurred with little industry fuss, but the spreading of the Apple umbrella over Shazam may have more dramatic implications for the music business than were first thought. Guest post by Bobby Owsinski of Music 3.0 A few weeks ago Apple completed its acquisition of Shazam for $400 ...
YouTube CEO Attacks Article 13 In Letter To Creators As 'A Threat To Your Livelihood'
YouTube CEO Susan Wojicki told the platform's creators and artists today that the European Union's Article 13, which is well on its way to becoming law, will kill the internet as they know it and severely damage their ability to earn money on the platform. Every quarter, the YouTube CEO sends a letter to creators, updating ...
Andrew Rathbun: Atwood Suites
Setting poetry to music is nothing new. Setting Margaret Atwood's poetry to music is a different matter. Most people probably aren't even aware that novelist Atwood wrote poetry. She has. Toronto saxophonist and composer Andrew Rathbun has taken We Are Hard on Each Other and Two Islands: Excerpt From Circle/Mud Poem and set the prose to ...
Don Goldie: Brilliant!
Trumpeter Don Goldie played with power and a Dixieland feel. There also were shades of Harry James in his horn. He began recording in 1959 and spent much of his early career recording with trombonist Jack Teagarden. He also recorded with Buddy Rich, Ralph Burns, Gene Krupa and others before recording a string of songbook albums ...
6 Feet Under- New Single By Leemann Bassey
"6 Feet Under" is a heartfelt ballad by model/singer LeeMann Bassey . The average model height is 6 feet, which is above average for the average person. 6 Feet Under" delves into the imperfections of life. Models are seen as the most beautiful people in the world, but you can't change your height just like you ...
7 Indicators You Have The Wrong Music Marketing Strategy
A successful music career depends on a solid public image and communication with fans. While any good PR person does all they can, not every approach has a positive outcome. Here we look at some of the most frequent errors that can cause a marketing strategy to fail. Guest post by Scott Matthews Introduction The music ...
Burt, Otis and Lenny
In The Wall Street Journal this week, I interviewed Burt Ward for my House Call" column in the Mansion section (go here). If the name doesn't ring a bell, Burt played Robin on TV's Batman series in the 1960s. Burt talked about growing up in Beverly Hills, his father's touring ice show and how Burt wound ...





