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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

May 19 2008

053 – Where’s That Website At?

This episode is about building the band’s website and some input form its’ intended audience…you, including the polls at the last blog entry titled Poll Dancing – Bleeding Edge Style and a discussion of the results to this point. Also discussed:

  • Some of the decisions about why the website incorporates a blog
  • Where that blog belongs
  • Some of the plugins used in the blog
  • Some that are still being sought
  • The tone of the website

And of course Comments from the Podcast Gallery. Podcasters giving feedback included Kim Fenolio, one of the hosts from Girls Night In.

This episode’s Listener’s Choice is one of my own, The Truth by an Austrian a cappella trio named Mauf via the Podsafe Music Network.

Links from this episode:

My Polls about the 4-AM website hosted by PollDaddy.com

The staging site for 4-AM [EDIT: 12-28-12 staging site no longer exists]

Contact Form 7 WordPress plugin

Live365 Internet Radio

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Written by With A Voice Like This · Categorized: Internet, Marketing, Method, Show · Tagged: Contact form 7, Girls Night In, Kim Fenolio, Live365, Mauf, polldaddy, WordPress plugin

Apr 25 2008

050 – It’s 4-AM Do You Know Where Your Music Is?

Episode 50 of With A Voice Like This and in this episode:

  • An update on some upcoming blog entries
  • Choosing a logo

Here are all the choices we had for the 4-AM logo (click to enlarge in a new window), created by Kim Fenolio:

Initial 4-AM logo renderings

And here is the finished logo (click to enlarge in a new window):

Finished logo for 4-AM

  • Working on demos
  • Arranging Drift Away for a mixed a cappella quartet
  • Comments from the Podcast Gallery

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:

  1. Pick your favorite podsafe song (if you don’t know what a podsafe song is, see the Podsafe Music Network [Edit: site no longer exists])
  2. Send an e-mail to [email protected] with a subject line of Listener’s Choice and
  3. Include the song title and artist’s name
  4. Include an (optional) 10 – 20 second introduction in mp3 format or
  5. Call the Comments From the Podcast Gallery voicemail (optional) at 630.492.0487 and leave your intro there

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 those and slipped in one of my favorites that I was introduced to by Lynn. The two songs were:

  • You Just Don’t Get It, Do You? by Paul and Storm (off of Lynn’s list)
  • The River Driver by Great Big Sea

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Written by With A Voice Like This · Categorized: Method, News, Show · Tagged: demos, Great Big Sea, Kim Fenolio, listener's choice, logo, Paul and Storm, website

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