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Aug 25 2009

111 – Interview with Carla Lynne Hall

Recorded 25 August 2009

On this episode of With A Voice A Like This,I had the opportunity to talk with Singer/Songwriter Carla Lynne Hall. Among the topics we discussed are:

  • Musicians Lunch in NYC
  • This weekend’s Twitter for Musicians Workshop this Saturday, 29 August
  • The link to the PayPal discounted rate for attending the workshop
  • Is there a silver bullet to integrate the internet with the traditional music business
  • Copyrights
  • The performance rights act

To find out more about Carla Lynne Hall, you can follow her on Twitter and check out her blog RockStarLifeLessons.com.

I’d like to hear your thoughts about any of the topics I cover and you can reach me by e-mail at [email protected] com or call and leave a message ont he Comments from the Podcast Gallery voicemail line at 630.492.0487 (standard calling rates apply).

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Written by With A Voice Like This · Categorized: Interview, Show · Tagged: carla lynne hall, copyright, copyrights, musicians lunch, Twitter, workshop

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 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

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

Jun 10 2008

And on the Fifth Day…

I finally got around to writing about last Thursday’s Tweetup in Geneva, IL. We were less than a quarter of a mile away from a section of town that they used to film part of the movie Road to Perdition with Tom Hanks.

Now this was my first Tweetup, so I only knew one person prior to the meetup. I wouldn’t have even known about it if it weren’t for Wendy setting it up and going the extra step of finding me through TwitterLocal and inviting me, among others. Anyway, Kim told me I was very high energy (I think that’s a kind way of saying I was talking the whole time). So I’m going to just give you a quick sentence or two about everyone that was there from my perspective so you see how much fun these things are.

(l - r) Wendy, Derek, Brad, Barbara and Jerome

(l – r) Wendy, Derek, Brad, Barbara and Jerome

Wendy is a great host and one of those people who is comfortable in any situation, whether it’s a business suit or jeans. She also wrote about the tweetup and has great pictures in this post [NOTE: this blog has since changed hands and although the article is the same, the authorship is attributed to Kelly McCausey, who was not in attendance that night].

Derek has three blogs, two of which update daily and the third weekly. We talked about consistency with the blogs and its hurdles and I have to I was impressed with his.

I didn’t get to spend a lot of time with Brad, but I did find out that we live near each other, so there’s a good chance that we’ll run into each other at future tweetups so I’ll have another chance or two.

Barbara and I have a mutual friend, which lead us to discuss a lot of music and performance and its role in our lives and the mountains of Montana. She also does some work with (through? at?) the College of DuPage.

No matter what else, I’ll remember that Jerome rode his bicycle to the Tweetup from his job in Elmhurst. For those not familiar with the area, that’s about a 20-25 mile (32-40 kilometer) ride in traffic during rush hour. Wow, that’s all I can say.

I’ll try to keep Kim‘s short since I already know her and there’s too much to say here. A podcaster extraordinaire and unsung New/Social Media maven and Graphic Artist. Oh and my ride too.

Katie and Jeff
Katie and Jeff

Katie was the sole civilian (Non-Twitterer) at the Tweetup that night.

Jeff, among other things, has a startup called Edmodo and a really great camera that had me drooling as well.

Unfortunately, there were two people I never got the chance to say more than hello to:

Carolyn and Karen, who wrote and has pictures about the Tweetup on her blog in this post. I hope I get the chance to change that at the next Tweetup.

So I learned more than I thought in a short amount of time about people I knew nothing of previously and that’s what’s great about the Tweetups. People with a wide vareity of interests and a common tool for communicating those interests. Putting faces on Twitter names and finding out what’s behind them. If you have the chance, catch a Tweetup in your area or the next one in this area. Sounds like we’ll be doing them at least on a quarterly basis.

Thank you Wendy for organizing and inviting and making it all happen, I had a great time.

Written by With A Voice Like This · Categorized: Internet, Miscellaneous, News · Tagged: Fox River Tweetup, Geneva, Illinois, Twitter

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