Posted on April 25, 2008
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Episode 50 of With A Voice Like This and in this episode:
Here are all the choices we had for the 4-AM logo (click to enlarge in a new window), created by Kim Fenolio:
And here is the finished logo (click to enlarge in a new window):
And Introducing Listener’s Choice:
I’m always up for hearing new music and one way to do that is to have you give me your suggestions, so here’s all you have to do:
Remember, this is an all ages show and the final decision rests with me, so send in your songs and intros and I’ll play at least one a week and if there’s a big enough response, I’ll probably dedicate an entire show to your music. What a great way to support your favorite Podsafe musician.
This episode has two songs, one directly from a listener and one indirectly from the same listener. Lynn, the host of Living in a Chemical Soup sent three of her favorites, I took one of thos and slipped in one of my favorites that I was introduced to by Lynn. The two songs were:
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Posted on April 18, 2008
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Originally this episode was to feature an ASCAP representative, but the timing didn’t quite work out for this show. so the discussion turned to an overview what issues were facing on the Internet with music and content in general.
Topics discussed are:
Links discussed in the show:
ASCAP’s Songwriter’s Bill of Rights
My previous post The Perception of Value
Podcasting Legal Guide wiki and in PDF format
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Posted on April 14, 2008
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This episode of With A Voice Like This is the conclusion of the discussion with Independent Singer/Songwriter Samantha Murphy of SMtvMusic.com stemming from the April 10 release of ASCAP‘s Songwriter’s Bill of Rights.
Samantha Murphy at SMtvMusic.com
Samantha’s e-mail is sm@smtvmusic.com
Performance Rights Organizations: ASCAP, BMI, SESAC, Sound Exchange
Samantha Murphy’s article written for a Princeton Symposium
Samantha also works with DigitalFreedom.org/
MEISA.org – Music & Entertainment Industry Student Association
Lawrence Lessig article – Commons Misunderstandings: ASCAP on Creative Commons
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Posted on April 10, 2008
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Thursday, April 10, just in time for their big ‘I Create Music’ ASCAP Expo in LA, ASCAP (American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers) released their Songwriter’s Bill of Rights. In this episode and the next, recorded live on April 10, I discuss this with Samantha Murphy, an independent singer/songwriter and outspoken proponent of change for how music is delivered, monetized and protected in the digital age.
The conclusion of this discussion with Samantha Murphy can be heard in episode 048.
[Additional Note: At the beginning of this episode, I made the statement that ASCAP's Bill of Rights was to benefit performers. As Samantha pointed out, while you can have a performer account with ASCAP, it is a completely separate entity of its own and this Bill of Rights deals only with Songwriters.
Edit: A further clarification from Samantha is that the two types of accounts are Writer and Publisher, not Performer .]
Samantha Murphy at SMtvMusic.com
Performance Rights Organizations:ASCAP, BMI, SESAC, Sound Exchange
ASCAP Songwriter’s Bill of Rights
Portfolio.com article about the ASCAP Bill of Rights by Sam Gustin
Portfolio.com article Paying the Piper by Sam Gustin
Samantha Murphy’s article written for a Princeton Symposium
Samantha also works with DigitalFreedom.org/
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Posted on April 4, 2008
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A tribute to Gene Puerling (March 31, 1929 – March 25, 2008)
In this episode: I have three question when it comes to a band’s website
Discussing the website for 4-AM and the groups it needs to speak to, Booking Agents, Clients and Fans. What belongs, what is the best use of New/Social Media and some of the resources I use to help me with the ideas.
Links:
Hot Hits, Cheap Demos by Nadine Condon
Promoting Your Podcast by Jason Van Orden
Musician’s Cooler Podcast with Jammin’ Dave Jackson
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