The first round of GRAMMY Award submissions opens in July followed by an array of Recording Academy deadlines. To cut through the confusion, here if the official timeline for submitting to the 2014-2015 Grammys. Overview: The 57th Annual GRAMMY Awards telecast (CBS) will be held on Sunday, February 8, 2015. Eligibility Period is for recordings […]
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#Fangagement: Artists Crowdsourcing Opinion Part 11: Jon Ostrow
by David Coleman onInterview by C. Vincent Plummer (@cvpmusic) – co-founder and social strategist for Bedloo.com I’m here today with Jon Ostrow. He’s the Director of Sales at Bandsintown, which is a hot concert discovery app allowing music fans to track their favorite artists based on their preferences and location. He also runs MicControl, a stand-alone blog that […]
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Can Social Media Managers Be Introverts?
by David Coleman onWhen you think about working day in and day out in the social landscape, it seems like a no-man’s land for anyone who is shy and reserved. At first glance, social media can easily seem like a place where the bold and loud thrive in massive following numbers and less likely to reap the same […]
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Can Social Media Managers Be Introverts?
by David Coleman onWhen you think about working day in and day out in the social landscape, it seems like a no-man’s land for anyone who is shy and reserved. At first glance, social media can easily seem like a place where the bold and loud thrive in massive following numbers and less likely to reap the same […]
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Instagram Ads: Success Stories From Levi’s and More
by David Coleman onConsumers don’t always welcome new forms of advertising, but marketers are often eager to get hands-on and explore ways of integrating new methods. You might think that this couldn’t possibly bode well for brands — after all, consumer feedback is amplified through social media — but branded content has actually proven to be quite popular […]
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What will the music industry look like in 50 years?
by David Coleman onTell us what you think the future holds for musicians and the music business Plenty of brilliant minds have made bad predictions about the future. Want proof? Check out the infographic below from Ron Selling. OK, since we’ve established that even the most powerful and successful people/companies get it wrong sometimes, you should now feel […]
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5 Tips For Building A Fanbase Online
by David Coleman onRoss Barber spoke with Killed The Fixtion’s Rigo Asencio about growing a fanbase online. Having not played a live show since 2010, Killed The Fixtion have continued to release music and literally built their fanbase online rather than in tandem with live encounters. Barber says he’s “impressed by the personal approach the band has taken […]
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Every Serious Musicians Needs These 6 Contracts
by David Coleman onBy Aaron Ford for the Sonicbids Blog. Picture this: You’ve just finished recording a song with your co-writing partner. You’ve discussed how splits would work in the past. Let’s say you’ve agreed, “How does a 60/40 split sound to you for this song?” Your co-writer responds, “That sounds great!” Then, your friend at an advertising […]
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Honda Stage Connects Live Shows and Video In New Music Program
by David Coleman onHonda is certainly not new to music or to youth with, for example, the Honda Civic Tour now in its 13th year. But they do seem to be upping things with their new Honda Stage program that includes partnership efforts with Clear Channels’s iHeartRadio, Live Nation, REVOLT, Vevo and YouTube. They’ve also launched a dedicated […]
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How the music festival business works
by David Coleman on[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_zbXTPBkzFw] As the 13th Bonnaroo Festival kicks off today, I thought it’d be a good opportunity to share this video discussion between Bonnaroo founder Ashley Capps and Steve “Renman” Rennie of Renman Music & Business. Check out the video above to hear them chat about the ins-and-outs of the festival business, how Capps took […]
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Deep in the Kickstarter trenches
by David Coleman onLessons learned in the middle of a Kickstarter Campaign [This article was written by jazz pianist and CD Baby artist George Kahn.] Perhaps you have thought about using Kickstarter to finance your next (or first) album. I have released seven albums on CD Baby, and now my new group, The Jazz & Blues Revue, is […]
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Country Music Dominates This Week’s Chart
by David Coleman onCountry ruled the Nielson Billboard charts this week with Miranda Lambert’s “Platinum” grabbing the top spot selling 179,000 copies. Along with strong recent debuts from Eric Church and Brantley Gilbert, country is again proving itself as a major force in music sales. While Coldplay’s Ghost Stories, which held the top spot for the previous two […]
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Amazon Prime Music Is Here And It Underwhelms, But Not In A Bad Way
by David Coleman onAmazon’s new Prime Music is here, a streaming service that’s “free” to Amazon Prime subscribers only. If you’re wondering if Spotify users will switch over then you’re on the wrong track. Having watched Amazon grow what’s now called Amazon Prime Video I know that what we’re seeing today is just the beginning and that Amazon’s […]
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AM NEWS BRIEF: KCRW’s $10M Digital Makeover, Beastie’s Legal Twist, AFM Ad Deal, Amazon Music Launches
by David Coleman onTHURSDAY 6.12.2014 Music Business News & Views From Around The Web CLICK HERE Updated Continuously @ Hypebot’s More News Tab …read more Source: Hypebot.com
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7 Dangers To Watch Out For When Considering Music Promotion Services
by David Coleman onAlmost every artist who approaches me has had one or more negative experiences with music promotion in the past, and this is largely due to the “quick fix syndrome” on behalf of both individuals who engage in the partnership. First of all, there are the automated music marketing services who I tend to call the […]
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U.S. Music Publishing Worth $4.5 Billion Yearly, 50% Lost To Outdated Regulations says NMPA
by David Coleman onU.S. music publishing earned $2.2 billion in total revenue in 2013 across all income sources. However, according to a new National Music Publishers’ Association (NMPA) survey, roughly $2.3 billion more is lost every year due to outdated copyright law and government regulations. Thanks to recent changes in the way data is collected, the NMPA can […]
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How 3 Brands For Kids Tackle Social Media
by David Coleman onOperating social media profiles has become commonplace, if not a requirement, for most of today’s top brands. However, social media networks have some restrictions in their terms of service that mean that brands may not able to directly market to their goal demographics. Every social media channel has some limitations that prevent children from joining. […]
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This Week, 2 Social Experts Shared Tips for Ongoing Success
by David Coleman onBalancing the diverse needs of customers while maintaining your brand’s image and keeping everyone happy is no small feat. Being a community manager can be a high-stress job, but walking the metaphorical tightrope between the needs of your business and the needs of your customers is exactly what community managers have signed up to do. […]
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