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Nov 12 2009

118 – Is Music becoming a Service Industry?

Recorded 10 November 2009

This episode of With A voice Like This a quote, and interview and a news item that don’t seem too connected got me thinking…And hey, you get to listen to all my thoughts. Here are the links to the articles I talk about in the show:

  • My Interview with Tom Silverman in Episode 116
  • Duran Duran bassist John Taylor’s quote on Hypebot
  • MySpace loss of traffic, revenue and refocusing on entertainment article on Wired

And in celebration of my second anniverary of With A Voice Like This, I’d like to introduce to you WAVLT (pronounced Wavelight) buttons:


WAVLT button
(click to view in a new window)

 

Thank you to Kim Fenolio for original WAVLT design

All you have to do to get your WAVLT button is ask me when you see me. And when will that be? Well, that’s in the

News You Can Use

  • Friday, November 13 at the Rock For Reading Signature Concert at the House Blues. There are still some tickets available and it’s for a good cause.
  • Monday, November 16 at the Chicago Music Commission’s Musicians At Work Forum. I’ll be moderating the panel Stand Out in a Digital World.

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Nov 04 2009

Moderator for the Musicians At Work Forum – Stand Out in a Digital World

Monday,  November 16,  2009
Claudia Cassidy Theater, Chicago Cultural Center, 78 E. Washington Blvd.

5:30 – 6:00 pm      Networking session
6:00 – 7:30 pm      Panel program

We will discuss using Social Media to build fan relationships. Developing a strategy that helps you choose how to use the available services and networks. Getting the most for your effort in growing and maintaining your fan base. Setting expectations and converting those relationships into real-time results.

Moderator:
Jim Goodrich – Chicago Music Commission

Panelists:
Jeffrey David Goldford – The Everyday People
Miriam Brosseau – Stereo Sinai
Alan Jay Sufrin – Stereo Sinai
Matt Ryd – Singer/Songwriter
Tim Toomey – Assault, Inc.

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Jan 24 2009

087 – News and Upcoming Stuff

Recorded 20 January 2009

On this episode of  With A Voice Like This:

4-AM

  • We’re preparing for the show Way Off Broadway, to be performed on March 10
  • See the details at 4-AM.net

[Update from the recorded show: Originally the dates were March 10 & 11, but the 11th was canceled since the show was recorded.]

News You Can Use

  • I was named to the Advisory Board for the Chicago Music Commission this week.
  • Upcoming Musicians at Work Forum on March 9 when I’ll be a panelist

At Any Rate

  • I got my first payment notification from CD Baby
  • Differences between US iTunes and Australia iTunes
  • More sales reports to come, just not sure when

One Other Thing

  • I talk a little about the arranging I’m working on for 4-AM and myself
  • Bobby McFerrin is at Wheaton College on Saturday, January 24

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