Creativity And Age, AI In The Studio, And MIDI 2.0 With Brett Porter On My Latest Podcast

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My guest on the podcast this week is Brett Porter, who was one of the lead engineers in the development of the MIDI 2.0 spec. Brett has a big background in electronic music, but he’s also developed software products for the pro audio, broadcast, and musical instrument industries as part of the Art+Logic development team. Musicians have been […]

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The Latest Version Of Social Media Promotion For Musicians Available For Just $2.99

A big shout out to everyone that helped Social Media Promotion For Musicians Third Edition reach #1 in both the Music Business and Music Instruction And Study categories on Amazon! I really appreciate your business and hope that you find the book helpful. If you didn’t purchase it yet, it’s still possible to get it at the discounted […]

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Tips For Going Viral On TikTok

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Like with most platforms, there are a number of different approaches to grow an audience on TikTok, but there are some viral tips that seem to generally work. Here’s an excerpt from the latest third edition of my Social Media Promotion For Musicians book (special introductory price on the ebook of just $1.99) that outlines […]

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Releasing Music In Isolation, New Bass String Technology, And Lawyer/Drummer Kurt Dahl On My Latest Podcast

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My guest on the podcast this week is Kurt Dahl, who’s not only a successful entertainment attorney but is a busy drummer as well. His band One Bad Son has toured North America with Def Leopard, Judas Priest and even opened for the Rolling Stones. While working as a musician, Kurt decided that he could help his band […]

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Musician’s Union Lawsuit, UPS Backup Overview, And Studio Guitarist Ira Ingber On My Last Podcast

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My guest on the podcast this week is Ira Ingber, who’s a long time Los Angeles studio musician, composer and producer. Through the years Ira has had multiple major label record deals and toured and recorded with top Southern California singer/songwriters like J.D. Souther, Jennifer Warnes and Bonnie Riatt.  Ira was also asked to form a band for […]

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Downturn In Streaming Numbers, Smart Monitor Future, And Ninja Tune/Coldcut Co-Founder Matt Black On My Latest Podcast

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My guest on the podcast this week is Matt Black, the co-founder of the leading indie record label Ninja Tune and electronic music pioneer duo Coldcut.  Coldcut has remixed and created productions for the likes of James Brown, Queen Latifah, Eurythmics, INXS, Blondie, and many others, while Ninja Tune has been visionary with it’s selection of artists emphasizing […]

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The U.S. Is Still One Of Only 4 Countries That Doesn’t Pay Artists For Radio Airplay

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I was looking over this post from about 4 years ago and I was stunned that so little progress has been made on this front. The importance of radio may be declining, but it’s still a big part of some artist’s success, especially on a superstar level. Did you know that no artist has ever […]

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Imposed Downtime, M.I. Trade Wars, And Artist Branding With Laura Bull On My Latest Podcast

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My guest on the podcast this week is Laura Bull, who spent ten years with Sony Music Entertainment where she became one of the company’s youngest executives at the age of twenty-eight.  During her tenure, she spearheaded development and marketing for globally recognized artists including Carrie Underwood, Brad Paisley, and Johnny Cash among hundreds of other artists from […]

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