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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

Feb 06 2009

089 – Interview with Dave Kusek

Recorded 30 January 2009
Dave Kusek - co-author of The Future of Music
Dave Kusek

This episode of With A Voice Like This I’m speaking with Dave Kusek, co-author of the book The Future of Music: Manifesto for the Digital Music Revolution.

It’s been four years since the book came out and this show starts with what has changed and what has stayed the same since the book was published. But there’s a twist. At the beginning of the show I asked that we not focus on the technology itself for the entire interview, since the book had so much more to offer than just a discussion of technology. Among other thing we talk about what’s going on in China currently, the Universal Mobile Device (UMD) and of course, the Music like Water concept.

News You can Use
Monday 9 February at 5:30pm cst, the Musicians at Work Forum is going to be Licensing Your Music for Commercial Use. The Forum will be in the Claudia Cassidy Theater at the Chicago Cultural Center and is put on by Chicago Music Commission and the City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs.

For more information about Dave Kusek or how to purchase the book The Future of Music, you can visit his Blog Future of Music or follow him on Twitter.

Want to be a part of the show? All you have to do is send an e-mail to [email protected] or call the Comments from the Podcast Gallery voicemail line at 630.492.0487 and leave your questions, comments or suggestions and they’ll be on the show.

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Written by With A Voice Like This · Categorized: Interview, Show · Tagged: author, berklee, Chicago Music Commission, dave kusek, future of music, futurist, musician, musicians at work forums

Jan 27 2009

088 – I’m on the Run

Recorded 27 January 2009

This is a quick show, recorded early because I’m on my way to my first meeting as a member of the Chicago Music Commission’s Advisory Board.

If you can’t tell that I’m excited to see what awaits music in Chicago and how we can help shape it, well, just follow me on Twitter or Plurk, because I’m going to be throwing out some updates and pictures along the way tonight, you can be sure.

We’ll be meeting at Pressure Point Recording Studios on Michigan Avenue in Chicago, a place I’ve wanted to check out for awhile now, I hear it’s phenomenal.  We’ll be talking about what recent changes have happened and where we’re heading, so I’m sure I’ll have a lot of information I’ll want to share.

News You can Use

  • Coming up February 9 is the next Musicians At Work Forum put on by the Chicago Music Commission and The City of Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs. This session is all about licensing your music.
  • Mark your calendars!  Friday, January 30 I’ll be recording a special live show with Dave Kusek, co-author of The Future of Music and Vice President at Berklee School of Music for a 45 minute discussion. The live show will be recorded at 2:00 CST (18:00 UTC). If you can’t be there for the live show, you can always join in by sending an e-mail to [email protected] or by calling the Comments from the Podcast Gallery voicemail line at 630.492.0487 and leave your question or comment there.
  • You can also see more information on the With A Voice Like This event page on Facebook.

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Written by With A Voice Like This · Categorized: Show · Tagged: advisory board, Chicago Music Commission, dave kusek, future of music author, iTunes, licensing music, musicians at work forums, pressure point recording studios, rss

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