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Dec 07 2009

120 – The Chicago Music Commission on the Web

Recorded 1 December 2009

This episode of With A Voice Like This is all about the Internet presence of the Chicago Music Commission. I talk about all the offerings for the Musicians and music lover alike (In an effort for full disclosure, I am on the Board of Directors for the Chicago Music Commission). Here are the links talked about in the show:

  • The Economic Impact Study commissioned by the CMC
  • The Musicians At Work Forums page
  • The Airport Music Program page, including the link to FlyChicago.com‘s Terminal Tunes [Edit:  site no longer exists] and the latest CD submission e-mail [Edit:  form no longer exists] sent to the CMC e-mail list
  • The Chicago Event Promoter Ordinance updates page
  • The CMC’s Blog page
  • ChicagoFestivals.net [Edit: site no longer has a schedule on it] showing all the Free music festivals put on by the City of Chicago in one place
  • The Chicago Area Music Business Database  [Edit: site no longer displays] with maps and the ability to submit a business for inclusion in the database
  • The Contact Us page where you can also sign up for the CMC’s e-mail list.
  • The Chicago Music Commission on Facebook

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Written by With A Voice Like This · Categorized: Show · Tagged: airport music program, blog, chicago music business database, Chicago Music Commission, chicagofestivals.net, economic impact study, facebook, musicians at work forums, website

Sep 03 2008

066 – What do You do when You’re Branded?

recorded  28 August 2008

4-AM
This episode of With A Voice Like This is about Branding on two levels. From the perspective of 4-AM, as we performed over Labor Day Weekend and will continue to do in period costumes as The Garden Club and personal branding in working with both With A Voice Like This podcast and as a member of 4-AM.  Decision points from which brand has the largest audience, which is best for the needs of what you’re dealing with to transition issues. A lot of thought about those things.

What you won’t hear in the show
I’ve decided that I’m going to go with my JimGoodrich account both on Twitter and Plurk. I’ll be transitioning as much as I possibly can, but feel free to follow me at there, in case I miss you.

I also talk about a blog entry that teaches you how to adapt an USB wireless dongle with Windows drivers for use with a Mac. It’s a blog entry you can find at How I got my wireless G adapter working with a Mac on torley.com.

Comments from the Podcast Gallery
Podcaster SuperMom7000 from TV Talk contributed this episode.

Big News, Special Time
Next episode will be an interview with Ariel Hyatt President of Ariel Publicity and Cyber PR and Author of the new book Music Success in Nine Weeks. This show will be recorded live Thursday, September 4th at 1:00PM CT, so please make note of the time and I hope to see you there. More detailed information can be found at the public invite.

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Written by With A Voice Like This · Categorized: Anecdote, Show · Tagged: Ariel Hyatt, branding, Event, facebook, Garden Club, invite, Jim Goodrich, plurk, Twitter, USB, wireless access

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