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Aug 05 2009

108 – Recording, Crowdsourcing and Announcements

Recorded 4 August 2009

On this episode of With A Voice Like This:

4-AM

  • Some new upcoming shows for 4-AM
  • Talking about recording away from the group for demos

News You Can Use
A brief discussion about something on Twitter called crowdsourcing and music and the twitter accounts to follow:

  • RavenousRaven – Free songwriting advice and feedback from musicians and listeners via Twitter about your song’s structure.
  • prodAdvice – Free post production advice and feedback from producers and listeners via Twitter about your song’s production values.

At Any Rate
An announcement about new places you can find and subscribe to  With A Voice Like This:

  • The new Mevio page [edit: site no longer exists]
  • The new PodcastAlley listing

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…And now a bit of code so I can export to Mevio
Mevio {Mevio-2ef1532264eaba8aa18ea04cec7b9e59}
…And some for Podcast Alley
My Podcast Alley feed! {pca-8111f462ef67913ecab410202aa7e8e0}

Written by With A Voice Like This · Categorized: Show · Tagged: crowdsourcing, ian shepherd, mevio, podcast alley, prodadvice, ravenousraven, Twitter

Jul 25 2009

107 – The Thing About Copyrights…

Recorded 24 July, 2009

On this episode of With A Voice Like This:

At Any Rate
Almost the entire show is about rights, how artists can and do use them, how managers use them and how big business uses them as well.

  • A great example of how artists can take control of what’s happening comes from Paul Natkin’s blog about a Van Halen Contract regarding photography and shooting the band.
  • The Joss Stone “Let Them Eat Cake” (my nickname) YouTube video on Artists Paid blog [EDIT: site is no longer viable, I’ve removed the link 06-12-11]
  • Here’s the Joss Stone interview with Chelsea Handler [EDIT: The YouTube account that posted this interview has been removed, so I’ve removed the link 06-12-11] that I spoke of in the show but didn’t have the link for. it’s also on YouTube.
  • My music at Music Alley on  Mevio and on CD Baby
  • Article on TorrentFreak and RIAA’s views on DRM
  • Article on ars technica about the RIAAs views on DRM going to make a comeback.
  • Annie Lin’s excellent article about the Bing jingle contest

News You Can Use
This is a follow up to the last episode’s segment on TalentTrove and how Director of Marketing Jaime McGee responded to that segment in a positive way and how impressed I am with it.

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Written by With A Voice Like This · Categorized: Show · Tagged: annie lin, CD Baby, chelsea handler, Interview, jaime mcgee, joss stone, mevio, music alley, Paul Natkin, talenttrove, torrent freak

Jul 15 2009

106 – New Track, Old Copyrights and Talent Trove

Recorded 14 July 2009

In this episode of With A Voice Like This:

First listen to the new tracks I’ve laid down for my new show intro/outro. They’re very raw, so you get to hear them, see what you think and leave your thoughts on them. you’ll be hearing more of them soon, very soon, so get your two cents worth in now.

At Any Rate
More copyrights talk anyone?

  • A few minor (but important) victories for YouTube in their class action suit  charging them with copyright infringement as seen in the cnet article. This doesn’t affect the Viacomm suit suit brought against YouTube directly, but does clear some of the infringement claims made.
  • A Revisit to the Usenet issue. A member of the Podcast Gallery alerted me to the fact that AT&T was shutting off access to Usenet from their services on or around July 15 in this CrunchGear article. While in my opinion the article makes use of a little fact and a lot of fertilizer, it does let you know what’s happening with Usenet.

News You Can Use
Okay, News You Can Use is a little backwards this show. I’m asking for your help in regards to the website TalentTrove.com. I received a letter suggesting a link exchange from the Director of Marketing even including a link to where my link would be found. I give you a brief synopsis of my experience in researching them and I just really want to know what you, The Podcast Gallery think of Talent Trove. So take a listen and you can leave a comment, send an e-mail to [email protected], or call the Comments From the Podcast Gallery voicemail line at 630.492.0487 and leave me a message (standard calling rates apply).

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Written by With A Voice Like This · Categorized: Release, Show · Tagged: at&t, new track, talent trove, usenet, Viacomm, with a voice like this, YouTube

Jul 10 2009

105 – Multing, Usenet and CD Baby Twins

Recorded 7 July 2009

The topics on this week’s show include:

4-AM
I talk about the recording 4-AM did the previous Wednesday and the technique called multing. what it is, how it works and my general feelings on its use.

At Any Rate
This show’s At Any Rate is all about the June 30 Ruling by a Federal Judge finding that Usenet.com is liable for copyright infringement from this Ars Technica article. I think this is a landmark finding that open up more doors  to futures suit of this type. I talk about how Usenet.com really shot themselves in the foot with this and my opinoins on the outcome of the case.

News You Can Use
This section gives birth to twin CD Baby happenings:

  • CD Baby works out a deal with Lime Wire to add the CD Baby catalog  to their Digital Download store. Found in this Hypebot article
  • CD Baby is launching a redesigned website this weekend

Comments From the Podcst Gallery
A brief statement regarding the passing of Michael Jackson in response to a question from the Podcast Gallery.

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Written by With A Voice Like This · Categorized: Show · Tagged: CD Baby, coopyright infringement, federal, liable, lime wire, michael jackson, multing, usenet.com, website

Jul 02 2009

104 – What a Difference 10 Hours Make

Recorded 30 June 2009

On this episode of  With A Voice Like This the topics include:

4-AM

  • Recording with 4-AM and in a new way for better quality demos
  • Some of the songs we’ll be recording

At Any Rate
This is my quick take on a Hypebot article about Amanda Palmer, solo artist and member of the Dresden Dolls, who grossed $19,000  in 10 (non-consecutive) hours on Twitter. A cautionary tale of what inspiration, frustration, great self-promotion, a good sense of humor and some pre-existing fame can accomplish.

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Written by With A Voice Like This · Categorized: Show · Tagged: 10 hours, amanda palmer, but for the grace of god, Twitter, ventura highway

Jun 29 2009

4-AM appears at Buffalo Grove Days

4-AM will be singing at Buffalo Grove Days on Saturday, September 5, 2009 in the Beer Tent from 2:00 – 3:15

Buffalo Grove Days 2009 entertainment schedule [EDIT: Post on website expired, link removed]

Buffalo Grove, IL   60089

Written by With A Voice Like This · Categorized: Event · Tagged: beer tent, buffalo grove days, gig

Jun 27 2009

103 – Beer Tents, Grace and X Marx the Spot

Recorded 23 June 2009

On this episode of With A Voice Like This:

4-AM

  • We’ve been booked for Buffalo Grove Days on September 5 in the Beer Tent
  • I play 30 seconds of my latest arrangement for the group But for the Grace of God by Keith Urban
  • talk about a few of the other arrangements 4-AM has been working on

News You Can Use

  • An update a month (to the day) after his death  on the cause of death for Jay Bennett, former member of Wilco

At Any Rate

  • A story about a class act, Richard Marx and his reaction to the $1.92 million dollar judgment against Jammie Thomas-Rasset. Let’s hope we see a trend of people speaking out.

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Written by With A Voice Like This · Categorized: Show · Tagged: buffalo grove days, but for the grace of god, jay bennett, keith urban, riaa, richard marx, thomas-rasset, wilco

Jun 20 2009

102 – I Fight Dragons. Well, not me personally…Part 2

Recorded 2 June 2009

I Fight Dragons drummer Dave Midell joins Brian Mazzaferri and Bill Prokopow for the second half of the interview in this episode of With A Voice Like This. Here are the songs off Their EP Cool is Just a Number and where they’re found in the episode:

  • The Faster the Treadmill [00:14:24]
  • With You [00:39:46]
  • Power Up (Intro) [00:49:34]

Some of the topics covered in this episode:

  • How I Fight Dragons use games and controllers
  • A quick Mention of E3 and Project Natal
  • Brian answers a question about Sophic Records
  • A ‘Rikki Lake Moment’?
  • The I Fight Dragons Advance Guard
  • A story about the song With You
  • Comments from the Podcast Gallery – questions from the live audience
  • Personal experiences with the gaining popularity and momentum of IFD
  • Plans for a full album
  • The chiptunes influence
  • Power Up (Intro) trivia

You can get a free download of the EP Cool is Just a Number by joining their mailing list at myspace.com/IFightDragons or you can write them individually with their first name at  IFightDragons.com.

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Written by With A Voice Like This · Categorized: Interview, Show · Tagged: bill prokopow, brian mazzaferri, Chicago, chiptunes, cool is just a number, dave midell, i fight dragons, metromix, nes rock

Jun 18 2009

101 – I Fight Dragons. Well, not me personally…Part 1

Recorded 02 June 2009

Brian Mazzaferri and Bill Prokopow of I Fight Dragons join me in this episode of With A Voice Like This to talk about, among other things, their first EP Cool is Just a Number, available as a free download for signing up for their Mailing list. Here are the songs from the EP played in this episode and where they can be found in the show.

  • Heads Up, Hearts Down [00:05:30]
  • No One Likes Superman Anymore [00:19:10]
  • Money [00:42:03]

We talk about a wide range of topics in this half of the interview, including:

  • NES Rock
  • Oddest use of a I Fight Dragons song
  • Recent and future gigs
  • Best gig moment/worst gig moment
  • Opportunities to be in a I Fight Dragons video
  • Who’s available (Bill) and who’s not (Brian)
  • and quite a bit more

Enjoy the first half of this intervew, ther are more surprises to cone in the second half.

Other links from this show

  • I Fight Dragons on YouTube
  • Upcoming I Fight Dragons shows [update: link expired]

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Written by With A Voice Like This · Categorized: Interview, Show · Tagged: bill prokopow, brian mazzaferri, Chicago, cool is just a number, i fight dragons, nes rock

Jun 16 2009

100 – The Big 100th Episode Show

Recorded 12 May 2009

With A Voice Like This hits 100 episodes! And so I do a brief retrospective of the first 100 shows and open up the show to Comments from the Podcast Gallery. so you’ll hear from Mike and Kim, Andrea and even Matt. Some of what we talked about:

  • How With a Voice Like This started
  • The people I’ve  interviewed and some of the topics
    • Kim Fenolio – Graphic Artist for my Christmas EP With A Voice Like This Christmas
    • Gillian Kelly of Voice Quest Inc.
    • Samantha Murphy – Singer-Songwriter
    • Ariel Hyatt of CyberPR
    • Paul Natkin – Interim Executive Director of the Chicago Music Commission
    • Derek Sivers – Founder of CD Baby
    • Dave Kusek – Co-Author of  The Future of Music
    • Alice Peacock – Singer-Songwriter
    • Bruce Iglauer – President of Alligator Records
  • Appearances I’ve made
    • The Indigo Room: Creating Our Reality with Sydney Chase
    • Geek is Chic Podcastathon for the Susan G. Komen foundation with Andrea
    • Forum on Blogging and Podcasting with the Chicago Music Commission
  • Then there’s a lot of open conversation with Mike, Kim, Andrea and Matt in Comments From the Podcast Gallery.

I just wanted to say a special thank you to everyone who listens and/or attends my live show. I’m glad to put out this show and information as I can. Thank you all.

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Written by With A Voice Like This · Categorized: Show · Tagged: 100th episode, Ariel Hyatt, Chicago Music Commission, dave kusek, derek sivers, geek is chic, Gillian Kelly, indigo room, Kim Fenolio, Paul Natkin, Samantha Murphy

Jun 16 2009

099 – Good, Tough Gigs and then DTV?

Recorded 5 May 2009

4-AM

  • Gigs – a good one on all fronts that was a struggle, accoustically. I talk about different things I do to make it work as a bass.

News You Can use

  • March Musicians at Work Forum for which I was a panelist is now available for download on Blogging and Podcasting
  • Clean Casts [UPDATE: This website no longer exists] – a new podcast directory of podcasts that are family safe and safe for work
  • A Quick preview to the 100th episode of With A Voice Like This

At Any Rate

  • A little off topic, but with DTV rolling out, here’s a little information about what your broadcast  DTV signal strength is based on your address.

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Written by With A Voice Like This · Categorized: Anecdote, Show · Tagged: Chicago Music Commission, clean casts, colbert packaging, dtv, forge club, fourth wall, gig

Jun 16 2009

098 – Oh What a Tangled Web We Use

Recorded 28 April 2009

This episode of With A Voice Like This focuses on some websites with a quick 4-AM update as well

4-AM

  • Just a quick update of what’s happening with the group (including one (Memorial Day gig that fell through just after the recording of this show)

News You Can Use
Here are some websites that you might want to take a look at and bookmark for future use:

  • QuinnSullivan.me – A 9 year old Blues Guitarist
  • RockForReading.org – An Illinois based charitable literacy group
  • ChicagoFestivals.net – A one stop place to find the lineups for Chicago Music Festivals

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Written by With A Voice Like This · Categorized: Show · Tagged: Chicago, chicagofestivals.net, quinn sullivan, rock for reading

May 13 2009

Performance Rights Act – my two cents on HR 848

The Performance Rights Act is up for a vote this week. Speaking as a performer, the premise of this Act is long overdue, that performers deserve to be paid for their work  every time their performance is played on air by terrestrial radio. But from what I’ve seen and heard, I have questions that the execution suggested in this act could be flawed.

The National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) is the main proponent against the passage of this Act. I’ve seen articles calling this a ‘performance tax’ implying (and I think I’m being generous here by saying implying) that the money goes to the government, to the argument that it’s free advertisement for the performer. I’m just going to draw a straight comparison to broadcast television. Any performer on television, be it in a commercial, movie or television show, gets paid whenever their performance is broadcast, no matter how much they got paid for the initial performance. It’s called a residual and for that matter, voiceover artists that do commercials on radio get residuals as well. I wonder what SAG or AFTRA would have to say if broadcast TV tried to not pay residuals saying it was free advertising for the performers.

That’s just one part… the next part is the breakdown of payout. Based on the segment of episode 096 of With A Voice Like This at the 06:44 minute mark the payout would be 50% for the master owner (read record label) and 50% split between main performer and session musicians (45% for the main performer and 5% split between the session musicians was quoted in the show). Well, no wonder the RIAA backs this ACT, their cut is 1% shy of controlling interest payout. Not all Master owners are major labels, Alice Peacock is an independent artist and her own record label, so it benefits different people in different ways, but the question then becomes what’s the percentage of indie labels vs. major labels played on terrestrial radio. It does beg the question of what’s fair for the performers. Are performers a disparate group like a child first learning about money and just as likely to take four nickels instead of two quarters because four is more than two? Because afterall, something is better than nothing at all.

Come to think of it, who does handle the royalty payouts? Wouldn’t it seem a natural fit for pre-existing Performance Rights Organizations (PROs) like ASCAP and BMI to expand their current charter and duties to handle that? Maybe, but instead a new single entity, Sound Exchange was created for Digital Royalties, including all performance royalties under this Act. At the 25:59 minute mark of episode 096, Sound Exchange seems to be doing a great job of finding that information and tracking down performers, but unlike ASCAP and BMI and even SESAC, Sound Exchange collects all Digital Royalties regardless of whether or not a performer is registered with or a member of Sound Exchange. In episode 048 with Samantha Murphy at the 08:05 minute mark, Sound Exchange has some strong ties to the RIAA, but despite that, there’s the question of what happens to the collected royalties that aren’t paid out, because the performer isn’t registered or a member of Sound exchange, deceased performers where no heirs can be identified or performers from countries that don’t have reciprocal agreements with Sound Exchange? Does that money just revert back to Sound Exchange and is that the best that can be done? If it’s collected without registration or membership, why isn’t it paid out under the same conditions?

With Technology so far ahead of an dated protection mechanism like the current copyright laws that are so desparately in need of an overhaul, is saying HR 848 is not perfect, but better than it is now enough or should we expect more?  I don’t know, what do you think?
 

Written by With A Voice Like This · Categorized: Monetizing, Philosophy · Tagged: act, ASCAP, BMI, broadcast, exchange.pro, hr 848, NAB, performance, PRO, radio, rights, sound, terrestrial

May 07 2009

097 – Performance Rights Act Part 2

Recorded 31 March 2009

Here’s the second half of the interview with Singer-Songwriter Alice Peacock and Founder and President of  Alligator Records Bruce Iglauer about HR-848, the Performance Rights Act. Among the topics we discuss this episode:

  • Studio musicians and their role in performance rights
  • 50% of terrestrial radio stations don’t play new music
  • The history of the beginning of Performance Rights Act from the 1930’s
  • How this fits with the Internet and “Appearance of Free Music”
  • The Digital World and protection
  • Online Theft
  • Performance Royalties and other nations
  • Digital technology and the vision at conception
  • How you can act on this issue
  • How does the current copyright terms affect this or does it?
  • Grass Roots approach to action on this issue
  • MusicFirstCoalition.org

If you’d like to learn more about Alice Pecock and her music, including her new release Love Remains, you can visit her at AlicePeacock.com. To find out more about Bruce Iglauer’s label Alligator Records, you can visit AlligatorRecords.com.

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Written by With A Voice Like This · Categorized: Interview, Show · Tagged: act, alice, ASCAP, BMI, bruce, coalition, hr 848, iglauer, musicfirst, NAB, peacock, performance, radio, rights, SESAC, Sound Exchange, terrestrial

May 05 2009

096 – Performance Rights Act Part 1

Recorded 31 March 2009

This episode is the first half of an interview with Alice Peacock, singer-songwriter and past president of the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (NARAS) and Bruce Iglauer, Founder and President of Alligator Records, the world’s largest independent Blues Record Label.

Some of what we discuss in this episode of With A Voice Like This:

  • What HR-848 is all about
  • What the breakdown of royalty payouts
  • How the Payouts are handled (Master owner, performer, etc.)
  • Perspectives of Indie Labels and performers
  • Shrinking business of recording music
  • Does HR-848 go far enough?
  • History of Performance Rights Organizations
  • Reply to the ‘radio free promotion for the music and musicians’ stance

If you’d like to learn more about Alice Peacock and her music, you can go to AlicePeacock.com and to learn more about Alligator records, you can go to AlligatorRecords.com.

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Written by With A Voice Like This · Categorized: Interview, Show · Tagged: act, alice, ASCAP, BMI, bruce, congress, hr 848, iglauer, music, musicians, peacock, performance, rights, SESAC, Sound Exchange

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