The Musician's Venture podcast focuses on lessons learned via the musician's backstory, as well as building successful careers in the business. Host Allison Emm will interview artists/industry experts, and offer insights based on events Wisconsin Music Ventures has produced.
On this episode, Nick O'Brien interviews the 6 Wisconsin Music Ventures artists that will be performing at this years Mile of Music Festival in Appleton Wisconsin. This year we have interviews with Amelia Ford, Ben Mulwana, Sit Kitty Sit, Wise Jennings, 7000apart, and Isiah Driessen (Isiah & The New People). Tune in to hear everyone's excitement for the upcoming shows, and where you can catch the artists next weeked August 3rd through the 6th.
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A lot of musicians are finding themselves having to "fit in a box" more so that usual lately. This is likely due to the sensation of streaming platform playlists. Tune in to hear Allison's take on this topic.
Find more info about the topic in this youtube video:
https://youtu.be/bQDudbp-pag
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On this episode, Nick O'Brien talks with flutist Emi Ferguson. With two graduate degrees in performance, Emi plays shows all over the country. She showcases her talents on several film and music projects and has released her own chart-topping albums. While a distinguished and accomplished musician, Emi is also a teacher, podcaster, and author. Tune in to dive into her path into becoming the musician she is today.
Find more information about Emi at:
http://www.emiferguson.com/iconiccomposers
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On this episode, Nick O'Brien talks with singer/songwriter Mie. Mie talks us through the journey that has led her to no other choice but to pursue music fully and completely. While it may have come at a price, she tells us about how it has led to new and exciting connections and support. Tune in to get not just her perspective of music, but also her thoughts around mindfulness and tools to dealing with trauma and pain.
For more information about Mie:
therealmie.com
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On this episode, Allison Emm is solo to bring up some points related to Artificial Intelligence and its current and possible impact on the music industry.
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On this episode, Nick O'Brien talks with Nashville pop artist, songwriter, producer Ivory Layne. Ivory takes us through what it was like to develop and hone her talents at a young age and being able to pursue music full-time right out of high school. Collaborating with high caliber producers in places Nashville and London, Ivory has created a discography of over 30 EPs and singles.
For more info about Ivory Layne:
ivorylayne.com
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On this episode, Allison Emm joins us once again for a short piece with some helpful advice for local musicians.
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On this episode, Nick O'Brien talks with Milwaukee singer-songwriter Jesús Villa. Jesús is also founder of the Kangaroo Lake Songwriting Collective, a Wisconsin Music Ventures Green Room member, as well as the leader of local bands The Unrulies and the Front Porch Rockers. Tune in to hear Jesús' story about pursuing music all while balancing a non-music centered career at the same time.
Find more info about Jesús at:
https://www.jesusvillasongs.com
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On this episode, Nick O'Brien talks with folk musician Christopher Gold. With releasing 9 albums and playing around 150 shows a year, Christopher takes pride in his work both on is own and with his band The New Old Things. Christopher values being kind and sincere, and channels that energy into charity work as well.
Find more info about Christopher Gold:
https://www.christophergold.com/
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On this episode, Nick O'Brien talks with Janet Schiff and Victor DeLorenzo from Nineteen Thirteen. The duo has an 11th studio album releasing this year and talk us through the process of developing their careers. Both Janet and Victor also dive into just what it was that brought them to pursue music in the first place.
Find more info about Nineteen Thirteen at:
www.NineteenThirteen.com
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On this episode Allison Emm hosts with guest Trinity Velez-Justo. Trinity details her collegiate experience as well as her work in the community and teaching others the ways of composition and the music industry. Wrapped in sociology and musicology, Trinity travels to speak at conferences all over.
To find more info about Trinity:
www.reelscoring.com
www.soundcloud.com/cristina-trinity-velez
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On this episode, both Nick O'Brien and Allison Emm tackle a topic that has surfaced a lot recently - the concern that comes with being a woman in the music industry. The Wisconsins Music Ventures, there have been panels, musician meetups, and all sorts of efforts to raise awareness about this issue and the dangers it could lead to.
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On this episode Nick O'Brien talks with Armchair Boogie Frontman Augie Dougherty. Augie talks us through how he met his bandmates in college at Steven's Point, and how the "New-Grass" band came to be. He also talks us through his challenges balancing the life of a musician, but also the love and drive he has to make it through. Tune in to hear more about Augie's experience and his future goals.
Find more info about Augie and Armchair Boogie at:
Armchairboogiemusic.com
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On this episode Nick O'Brien talks with founder and frontman of Billy Bronsted & the Loot - Billy Bronsted. This conversation highlights Billy's journey through addiction and becoming sober. This includes a wonderfully open dialogue about just how much the life of a musician can be impacted by drugs and alcohol. Tune in to hear Billy's journey to becoming a musician and carving out the life he has now.
Find more info about Billy at:
https://www.billybronsted.com/epk-1
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On this episode Nick O'Brien talks with writer/musician Noah Lekas. While being a touring artist and working with different bands over the years, Noah also has a career in writing and editing for different publications. Noah talks about his journey to get to where he is today, including a recently resurrected project created 15 years ago and paused: American Restless.
Find more info about Noah and American Restless at:
instagram.com/americanrestless
facebook.com/americanrestless
youtube.com/@americanrestless
instagram.com/noahclekas
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On this episode Nick O'Brien talks with musician, writer and organizer Bob Wiegandt. Bob is the mandolin player for Dig Deep, a strings band well known in the grassroots world. The band is taking on over 120 shows in the upcoming year and has no plans to slow down yet. Tune in to hear how Bob handles juggling the music scene, and as he dives into the importance of his sobriety while offering his own advice and support for others who may need it.
Find more information about Dig Deep at:
digdeep.wi.com
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On this episode, Nick O'Brien talks with Tlalok Rodriguez of MKE Music Night! Tlalok is part of several bands in the Milwaukee music scene and has been for many years now. Tune in to learn about MKE Music Night and hear how Tlalok juggles all of his projects while also being a full time college student!
Find more info about Tlalok at:
https://www.flowcode.com/page/tlalok-music
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On this episode, Nick O'Brien talks with Joe Humiston, Isaac Repinski, and Sterling Dorsey of the band Moonglow. After coming together in 2019, the band has since released a debut album in 2021 and have set on learning how to work together within music and within the industry. Tune in to also hear a word from one of Moonglow's own fans and what Moonglow means to him.
Find more Info about Moonglow at:
moonglowtheband.com
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On this episode, Nick conducts interviews at the Sconni River Bluegrass Festival! Tune in to hear interviews with Bob Wiegandt, Ben Swanson, Augie Dougherty, Oscar Noetzel, Billy Bronsted, and Adam Greuel as they present their unique perspectives about what the festival means to them!
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On this episode, we are at the conclusion of the story of Donna Woodall & Ethan Bender with Part Two! On this episode, the pair talk about branching off as musicians, as well as blending musical styles in both originals and covers.
Find more info about Donna Woodall Group at:
www.donnawoodall.com
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On this episode, Nick O'Brien talks with Donna Woodall & Ethan Bender of the Donna Woodall Group! The couple have been together for decades and are largely known in the Milwaukee area! Part I goes over how the two started in music and how that relationship has evolved into a partnership in both music and life.
For more info on On Donna Woodall:
www.donnawoodall.com
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On this episode, Allison Emm jumps on with a solo show for Women's History Month by giving some suggestions when it comes to being safe as a woman in the public eye such as in music.
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On this episode, Nick O'Brien talks with Hometown Foundation and HomeGrown Music Festival founder Mike Christian! Based in West Bend, WI, the Hometown Foundation's mission is to raise awareness and assist those in need. HomeGrown Music focuses on finding gigs and venues for artists in Southeast Wisconsin. HomeGrown Music also puts on a Festival every July to showcase these artists.
Find more info about Mike and the Hometown Foundation at:
www.hometown.foundation
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On this episode Allison Emm talks with entertainment lawyer Ryan Kairalla! Ryan is also a teacher, author, and host of "Break the Business" on SiriusXM 145, a radio show, podcast, and livestream geared toward empowering independent creators. Tune in to hear some tips and stories from Ryan!
On this episode, Nick O'Brien talks with Sofar Milwaukee Local Lead & Var Gallery Stage Manager, Sam Brunelli! Sam talks us through his roles with the Sofar sound concert series, the sound environment Var Gallery, as well being the keyboardist in the band Wire & Nail. Tune in to explore the music industry from Sam's perspective as well as the resources he is a part of that are fully available to all kinds of artists.
Find more about Sofar Sounds at:
https://www.sofarsounds.com/cities/milwaukee
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On this episode, Nick O'Brien talks with singer/songwriter, guitarist and artist TAE. TAE performs mainly as a one-woman band, pulling influences from soul, R&B and Pop/Rock. After a debut album in 2020, TAE teams up with The Neighborly to bring out another album in the summer of 2023 as a full band.
Find more info about TAE at:
taemusic.com
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On this episode, Nick O'Brien talks with Isiah Driessen, a western psychedelic folk musician. Mainly singing acoustic originals, Isiah doesn't hold back telling personal stories in his music and as well as expanding on them in this podcast. Isiah started out in the band Salmon run, and now works with The Cedar Project, connecting local musicians.
To find more info about Isiah's project at:
www.thecedarsproject.com
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On this episode, Nick O'Brien talks with singer/songwriter Abby Shreve! Originally from Kenosha, Wisconsin, Abby now finds herself interning at Tree Sound Studios in Atlanta Georgia. She recently released her debut single "Misery" which can be heard at the end of this episode. Tune in to hear about her perspective about her very new and very fresh experiences in the music industry.
Find more info about Abby at:
https://www.abbyshrevemusic.com/
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Emily White is back! Back in Wisconsin and back on the podcast. On this episode, we join her and Allison and Nick at Emily's reception in Nō Studios. This event was to kick off the recording of Emily's second season of the How to Build a Sustainable Music Career and Collect all Revenue Streams podcast - the number one Music Business Podcast in the World! Follow us through our interviews with event guests and hear their perspectives. And finally, an interview with Emily herself!
Find info about the workshop here:
https://www.nostudios.com/emily-white)
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On this episode, Nick O'Brien talks with Milwaukee based female vocalist B.D. Greer! Returning to Wisconsin after 21 years in New York, B.D. has been immersing herself comfortably in Milwaukee's music scene - so far as to be named Milwaukee's Best Female Vocalist of 2022! Reflecting on her time in New York, B.D. talks performances, music communities, and shifting her focus to working in hospitality.
Find more info about B.D. at:
www.bdgreer.com
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On this episode, Allison Emm talks with internationally renowned accordionist and composer Stas Venglevski! Writing since he was 5 years old, Stas now holds a Masters of Music from the Russian Academy of Music in Moscow. Now Stas is taking gigs all over in Milwaukee and has immersed himself in the local scene.
Find more info about Stas at
www.stasv.com
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On this episode, Nick O'Brien talk with the founder of RAF & Company, and vocalist and bass guitar player for Secret Menu, Raf! RAF & Company comes together as "the collective spirit between creatives," and is known as a group that is always changing and shifting and healing through music. Raf gives insight into his journey into creating and releasing music in a way that is at the same time both powerful and vulnerable.
Find more info about RAF & Company at:
https://www.facebook.com/rafandcompany
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On this episode, we are joined by both current TMV host and previous TMV host, Nick O'Brien and Allison Emm! They reflect on interviews and milestones and progress on the podcast this year as we close out 2022 with The Musician's Venture!
On this episode, Nick O'Brien talks with Ben Harold of Ben Harold and the Rising! Growing up on Washington Island, Ben started off as a solo act and eventually quit his day job to pursue music with a band full time! These days, Ben is working on a new album, planning tours for 2023, and rereleases.
Find more info about Ben Harold at:
https://youtu.be/XRFH8zsfKcE https://youtu.be/c4P5x-Iuiao
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On this episode, Nick O'Brien talks with full time musician, singer-songwriter Kal Schimmers! Kal grew up watching his family around him playing music, and soon began pursuing music form an early age. Growing up in Appleton, Kal was influenced by all the wonderful music venues and events that the city has to offer.
Find more info about Kal at:
https://linktr.ee/KalSchimmers
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On the date this episode is being released Allison is celebrating a big, round-number birthday. In looking back at her work in music over the years, she wanted to share some of the lessons she's learned that have served her well - and why. She also candidly discusses her recent struggles with addiction issues, and how that has impacted her work.
Podcast Episode Referenced: The Entrepreneurial Musician with Andrew Hitz, Episode 260: Allison Emm
On this episode, Nick O'Brien talks with Milwaukee-based independent artist, film maker, creative director, and lyricist Bisca Rae! Bisca talks creativity, collaboration, and community! Through her life, Bisca has built herself up on her own and works hard to give voice to what she cares about.
Find more info about Bisca at:
https://linktr.ee/Biscarae
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On this episode, Nick O'Brien talks with therapist turned musician from Tasmania, Australia - John Justus! John is the main songwriter/creative for Hallowtribe. Hallowtribe was made with the idea of a "group of people that helps eachother meet their fullest potential,"(in John's words). John talks moving from being a therapist to becoming a full time musician here in Milwaukee Wisconsin.
Find more info about John and Hallowtribe at:
Https://www.hallowtribe.com
On this episode, Nick O'Brien is rejoined with previous host, Allison Emm! The two talk about a wide range of musician-related topics. Tune in to hear their thoughts on pricing, what success really means, and the diversity of being a musician.
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On this episode, Nick O’Brien talks with Texas born and raised musician, Jesse Stratton! Jesse talks about learning to play the saxophone, staying busy in the music scene, and playing all over Texas and Wisconsin. Jesse values music that is very moving and emotional and works with the Jesse Stratton band to bring these songs to life on stage. Find more info about Jesse at: www.jessestrattonmusic.com
On this weeks episode, Nick O'Brien takes the podcast on site at the Wise Fest! Ran by the two members of Wise Jennings, this was the festivals first year being put on in a new location at the Kettle Moraine Ranch in Eagle, Wisconsin. Nick and Allison talk with a few prominent people and artists: Melissa Jennings, one of the musicians and runner of the festival, Allie Thomas, who runs their social media and promotion, Mike Murphy, who is helping to run sound, and artists Cullah, Anthony, and the members of Sit Kitty Sit.
On this episode, Allison Emm chimes in on the heavy question: is college necessary for career growth? For musicians, this may have an even more complicated answer. Allison finds her inspiration from a blog post by Lauren LaFond on the Wisconsin Music Ventures website that can be found here: https://wisconsinmusicventures.com/2022/09/20/continuing-music-education-university-or-no/ Check out more about TMV Podcast at http://www.themusiciansventure.com/ (www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
On this episode, Nick O’Brien talks with Emile Pandolfi. He is a second generation Italian from New York. As a pianist, Emile has traveled the world playing pop standards with over 30 solo albums on his own label, selling over 3.5 million copies and 1 million streams a month on Spotify. A 25+ year musical career has led to him being known as a premier pop pianist. Today, he spends a lot of time on his own in his home studio creating original music. Find more info about Emile at: https://www.youtube.com/emilepandolfi Check out more about TMV Podcast at http://www.themusiciansventure.com/ (www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
On this episode, Allison talks again with Mark Tonelli - artist, author, songwriter and professor. Since speaking 7 months ago, Mark recaps with us his trip to Brazil. He spent his time playing soccer, immersing in the language, and teaching electric guitar. Tune in to hear about his adventures! Find more info about Mark at: www.mtonalmusic.com Check out more about TMV Podcast at http://www.themusiciansventure.com/ (www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
On this episode, Nick O’Brien talks with Texas-bred country musician Will Carter! From singing the national anthem at age 3 to winning songwriter of the year at the Texas Country Music Association awards! Will tells us the stories of house he was inspired to create music through the love of his father, and how he learned and perfected his craft to create the career he has today. Find more info about Will at www.willcarterband.com Check out more about TMV Podcast at http://www.themusiciansventure.com/ (www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
On this episode, Nick O’Brien talks with pianist and vocalist Kristin Sponcia! She talks about her beginnings going to Milwaukee High School of the arts and how she got into Jazz! She shares her transition from teaching to performing, as well as tips on conquering performance anxiety. As a performer, composer, arranger, and educator, Kristin stresses the importance of uplifting women in these fields - especially in jazz. Find more info about Kristin at www.kristinsponcia.com Check out more about TMV Podcast at http://www.themusiciansventure.com/ (www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
On this episode, Nick talks with the leader of the Extra Crispy Brass Band - Greg Cramer! Greg shares his experience on how he got into jazz and all the different places he has gotten to play. He talks us through why he chose to stay in Milwaukee, and how he has maintained ECBB for over 10 years now. Find more info about Greg and ECBB at: www.extracrispybrassband.com Check out more about TMV Podcast at http://www.themusiciansventure.com/ (www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
On this episode, Nick chats with Melissa Garcia and Lesly Montes who work behind the scenes preparing the iVoted Festivals! Melissa is the co-founder and partner at Collective Entertainment and the Chief Marketing Officer at #iVoted Festival, and Lesly is the Festival Director for #iVoted Festival, and a freelance event producer. The two talk about their industry experiences prior to working with iVoted, as well as how they met and what drew them to and kept them in the work they do. Find more info about iVoted Festival and Collective Entertainment at https://collectiveentinc.com/ https://ivotedfestival.org/ Check out more about TMV Podcast at http://www.themusiciansventure.com/ (www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
On this episode, Allison Emm talks the value of venues! The goal is to create and uphold a good relationship with your venues to earn work with them in the future! Check out more about TMV Podcast at http://www.themusiciansventure.com/ (www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
On this episode, Nick O'Brien catches up with 7 Wisconsin Music Venture artists playing this years Mile of Music in Appleton Wisconsin! Tune in to hear on site interviews and hear the artists talk about their experiences during Mile this year. Check out more about TMV Podcast at http://www.themusiciansventure.com/ (www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
On this episode, Nick and Allison team up to compare notes and ideas about the podcast, the industry, and Wisconsin Music Ventures. The two touch on old podcast episodes and guests, as well as events Wisconsin Music Ventures has held. They also talk about what being a musician means to them.
On this episode, Allison Emm talks with Canadian pianist and composer Martin Mayer. Martin gives us some insight into how he got into songwriting, touring, and learning the logistics of the music industry. Touring all over the world, Martin shares some stories and tips that stand out most to him. Find more info about Martin at: www.martinmayermusic.com Check out more about TMV Podcast at http://www.themusiciansventure.com/ (www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
On this episode, Nick O'Brien interviews Cullah, founder of Free Music Land, and creator of Firebird Music Protocol. Starting playing piano around 3 years old, Cullah has been in love with and writing music ever since. Now, he releases an album every year on his birthday, April 27th. Tune in to hear his story through touring and working the music business as a composer. Find more info about Cullah at: https://cullah.com Check out more about TMV Podcast at http://www.themusiciansventure.com/ (www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
On this episode, Allison Emm comes on to talk about her experience with working with interns and assistants to help her out, and how those positions benefit the interns themselves. Check out more about TMV Podcast at http://www.themusiciansventure.com/ (www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
On this episode, Allison Emm comes back to talk about shadowing for work, or interning. She talks about the importance of it and how value it can be for your career and growth. Check out more about TMV Podcast at http://www.themusiciansventure.com/ (www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
On this episode, Nick O'Brien interviews singer and songwriter Ben Mulwana! Born and raised in Uganda, Ben found his way to Kenosha, Wisconsin. Playing music on campus, Ben was complimented and drawn to continue performing. As of now, Ben is still following the dream, playing music and working hard at it. Find more info about Ben at: www.benmulwana.com Check out more about TMV Podcast at http://www.themusiciansventure.com/ (www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
On this episode, Nick interviews singer/songwriter Cuchulain. Starting off as a drummer in middle school, Cuchulain eventually became drawn to a cappella groups in college. He decided to pursue music full time in 2019 and has since started a songwriting camp and has toured the world as a baritone folk singer. Find more info and music from Cuchulain at: https://www.cuchulainkelly.com/ Sing In The Shower - https://open.spotify.com/track/23y0y0keHFMwdzxmGta61E?si=17cecf7c4286434a Check out more about TMV Podcast at http://www.themusiciansventure.com/ (www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
In this short episode, Allison talks about the importance of learning anyone and everyone's name and the impact it can have.
In this episode, Allison Emm introduces Nick O’Brien! The two get down to what brought them to work together and how they plan to work together moving forward. While the narrator of The Musician’s Venture changes, the stories stay the same - authentic, creative, and inspiring! Nick O'Brien is a creative entrepreneur who builds and activates people-centered communities. He collaborates with individuals, groups, businesses, non-profits, and municipalities to develop community and culture around their causes and goals. Since 2015, Nick has used creative strategies, unique events, and storytelling to create and grow communities across the state of Wisconsin. He currently owns and operates two businesses -- one community building consultancy called You Are Here, and a startup called WorkAround that connects people with places to work remotely and likeminded people for them to work around. As a lover of live, independent music, Nick is a super patron of Wisconsin Music Ventures, which led to him partnering with the business to help with building and growing a community of musicians. Check out more about TMV Podcast at http://www.themusiciansventure.com/ (www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
On this episode Allison Emm talks with Kennita Hickman, founder and owner of Catera. She and her team have done work in artist management, public relations and many other things. Learn about her journey through entrepreneurship in the music industry, particularly from the perspective of a black female. Find more info on Kennita at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kennita-hickman Check out more about TMV Podcast at http://www.themusiciansventure.com/ (www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
On this episode Allison talks with on-air personality, podcast co-host, booking agent and former program director Carly Evans! Carly is someone who has worked in many different aspects of radio, broadcasting, and the music industry. Going from radio to voice over work to podcasting, it can’t be denied - Carly has a strong voice! Find Carly's podcast at: https://thetroubadourpodcast.com/ Check out more about TMV Podcast at http://www.themusiciansventure.com/ (www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
On this episode, Allison gives some insight from her own perspective as a music journalist! This includes best practices and tips on what and how to present yourself - down to the very words you choose to describe your music.
On this episode, Allison Emm discusses the importance of taking notes! We've talked about getting everything in writing thats business related, now its time to write some things down for yourself. This that went well, things that can be improved on - take notes so you don't forget! Check out more about TMV Podcast at http://www.themusiciansventure.com/ (www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
On this episode Allison Emm talks with guitarist Bruce Humphries. Bruce discusses being in a rockabilly band and what that means to him. He also shares insight into the drive that helped him surpass rejection. Being in many varieties of bands throughout his life, Bruce shares his experiences, both good and bad - including sharing the stage with an icon - a musician from The Stray Cats. Find more info about Bruce at: www.brucehumphries.com Check out more about TMV Podcast at http://www.themusiciansventure.com/ (www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
On this episode, Allison talks email organization including why and how to use email signatures.
On this episode Allison Emm talks with Allen Halas from the Milwaukee-based magazine The Shepherd-Express, and his own website Breaking & Entering. Breaking & Entering provides Milwaukee musician-related content and occasionally holds events such as the upcoming competitive live producer battle called Big Beat MKE. Allen has found his voice in music journalism after being a producer for some time. Find more info about Allen at: www.BreakingAndEntering.net Check out more about TMV Podcast athttp://www.themusiciansventure.com/ ( www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
On this episode, Allison Emm talks with musician, composer, and educator Mark Tonelli. Mark coordinates the guitar studies program at Millikin University in Decatur, Illinois and spends a lot of his time otherwise focusing on performing. He has seen many sides to music - he was in the army for ten years playing with the West Point Jazz Knights, and even worked on a cruise ship as part of the entertainment. With a wide range of knowledge and experiences, Mark shares all of this with his students in an attempt to help them create their own sustainable music careers. Mark is looking forward to heading off to Brazil as a Fulbright Scholar for the United States. This interview is, as a result, Part I of a two part set in which TMV will learn about how Mark has been able to introduce more jazz music to the South American country, while learning more about their own rich culture while there. Find more info about Mark at: www.mtonalmusic.com Check out more about TMV Podcast at http://www.themusiciansventure.com/ (www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
Whether it be extra guitar strings or a small light to see your music - you will come across a lot of situations that may require some extra tools. Take note and be aware of your environment: you never know what you might need! Check out more about TMV Podcast athttp://www.themusiciansventure.com/ ( www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
On this episode Allison Emm talks with recording artist, author, songwriter and professor at Yale University Mike Errico! At the university level, Mike mentors and teaches songwriting students through a course called The Art and Business of Songwriting. Mike Shares his knowledge of songwriting including form and style, as well as some performance experiences he’s had. Be sure to grab a copy of Mike’s new book: Music, Lyrics, and Life - and get a preview of its content in this chat. Find more info about Mike at: http://www.errico.com Check out more about TMV Podcast at http://www.themusiciansventure.com/ (www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
In this short solo episode, Allison shares her tips on how and when to take requests, as well as why it can be very important for your set. Check out more about TMV Podcast athttp://www.themusiciansventure.com/ ( www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
On this episode, Allison Emm interviews singer/songwriter Samual Herb zooming in from Nashville, Tennessee! Samuel describes his journey to finding his knack for songwriting and what it was like to develop his own writing style. “Mentally twisted but lyrically gifted,” Samuel works to not let the truth get in the way of the story he wants to tell in his music. Check out more about TMV Podcast at http://www.themusiciansventure.com/ (www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
On this weeks solo show, Allison gives her insight on sponsorships, as they pertain to the individual artist. Pros include money, platform, and exclusive events the sponsorships provide. Cons may be running into conflicts of interest, or even a loss of events hosted by competing companies. In the end, it's up to the artist to align sponsorships with his or her brand and goals.
On this episode, Allison Emm talks with Vinny Marini! Vinny is the creator of “Music on the Couch”, a live interview style radio show bringing forth musicians of all different styles since 2010. Starting off with his love for the blues, Vinny set foot in all different mediums of the music industry. These include being a wedding DJ, an artist manager, and music blogger. With a wonderful sense of music journalism, Vinny shares with us stories of his journey in the industry. Music selection played: Broke Down Busted Up by Tas Cru Find more info about Vinny at: http://www.musiconthecouch.com/ (www.musiconthecouch.com) Check out more about TMV Podcast athttp://www.themusiciansventure.com/ ( www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
In this week's short episode, Allison gives some insight into the negative things that can happen from using social media. While many of us use it for personal reasons, a musician or band profile may fall under more scrutiny. Remember - you are promoting yourself with every post! Check out more about TMV Podcast at http://www.themusiciansventure.com/ (www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
On this episode, Allison Emm talks with Melissa Slocum - music studio owner, piano teacher, podcaster, and business coach! With a background in organizational communication, Melissa uses her own voice to support and uplift women and minorities in not just the music industry, but in everything she does. As the business side of things came naturally to her, Melissa combined her love for music and drive to own her own business to thrive in the industry. To find more info about Melissa: http://www.musicgro.com (www.musicgro.com) Check out more about TMV Podcast athttp://www.themusiciansventure.com/ ( www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
On this episode, Allison Emm shares her thought on contracts for musicians. While it's not the most likable topic to bring up, it's very important! Avoid road bumps in the future by keeping track of everything and setting ground rules. Check out more about TMV Podcast at http://www.themusiciansventure.com/ (www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
On this episode, Allison Emm talks with composer and music teacher Sam Ecoff. Sam works with over 30 private students and composes for the Modus Operandi Productions. Sam shares insight to his process of working with students during COVID, as well as what it’s like to create music that is used in all kinds of television and radio shows. Find more info about Sam at: https://www.samecoff.com/ (https://www.samecoff.com/) https://www.eliasmusic.com/en-us/search?q=Ecoff&qtext=Ecoff&vtag=0&vwave=0&vdesc=1&ktype=9
On this episode, Allison Emm sits down with Melissa Weishaar from Wise Jennings and Wise Farm Productions! Melissa shares insight into how and why she got started in music, and more importantly: as a female drummer. She discusses going from a duo with her husband that only played covers to playing shows with all original music. Between family life and live music event planning, Melissa keeps herself busy and has fun while doing so. Find more information about Melissa at: www.wisejennings.com Check out more about TMV Podcast athttp://www.themusiciansventure.com/ ( www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
On this episode, Allison gives some quick advice on how and when to use the magic of Christmas Music! Check out more about TMV Podcast at http://www.themusiciansventure.com/ (www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
On this episode, Allison Emm speaks with Emily White! Emily tells us about how she made her way from being a tour manager with the Dresden Dolls to writing books on the music industry and starting her own business! Emily gives plenty of thoughtful tips and examples of how to get to where you want to be in this line of work. Find more info about Emily and the festival she founded: http://ivotedfestival.com/ Check out more about TMV Podcast athttp://www.themusiciansventure.com/ ( www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
On this episode, Allison talks with Mike Gomoll, the founder of Joey’s Song - an organization that puts on one big night of live music to raise money for treatments/research for epilepsy. Mike talks about how this organization came about and how it has evolved over the years into what it is today. Mike also gives advice to musicians based on what he has learned hosting this large-scale event with industry leaders. This is a jam packed, all-star production including an auction that is put together for a good cause! More info: www.joeyssong.org Check out more about TMV Podcast athttp://www.themusiciansventure.com/ ( www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
On this episode, Allison Emm talks merch! She talks about the importance of merchandise as well as making a plan for it and keeping it organized.
On this episode, Allison Emm speaks with Johnny Moorer of The Esquires II. In a trip to the past, Johnny talks about him and his family and their experience in the music industry. Starting in 1957 under his father and his siblings, The Esquires became a popular R&B/Soul/Pop (The Chicago Sound as Johnny calls it) Group from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Tune in to Johnny's story this week! Check out more about TMV Podcast at http://www.themusiciansventure.com/ (www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
On todays shorter episode, Allison gives her own advice on how to approach tips and money for the band. Check out more about TMV Podcast at http://www.themusiciansventure.com/ (www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
On this episode, Allison Emm goes solo to talk about social media for the modern musician. She gives her own tips and tricks as well as the pros and cons around using social media to connect with your audience. The goal is personability, connection, and information. Check out more about TMV Podcast athttp://www.themusiciansventure.com/ ( www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
On this episode, Allison Emm talks with Chris Adams - the new Wisconsin Music Ventures partner. The two talk about being in high school together 20 years ago, getting reconnected recently through a WMV patron, but more importantly the new plans they have for Wisconsin Music Ventures. Through the unique community that WMV brings for Wisconsin musicians, both Allison and Chris are excited to make it even stronger. Check out more about TMV Podcast at http://www.themusiciansventure.com/ (www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
In this episode, Allison Emm goes solo again to give musicians tips on how and when to communicate with potential jobs and gigs. How to follow up and when, following the other person's cue of where to follow up with them, and how to overall continue to show your interest! She also discusses the importance of being personable and sincere when sending out music or information about yourself. Check out more about TMV Podcast athttp://www.themusiciansventure.com/ ( www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
Part I of II: On this episode we hear a message about our parent company Wisconsin Music Ventures. It starts with some words from Founder Allison Emm, on how WMV came to be - then it becomes a message from various staff and others in the WMV community, including: Dennis Hawk, Suzanne Singh, Bruce Humphries, Shannon Couillard and Nick O'Brien. They discuss what WMV is to them! Check out more about TMV Podcast at http://www.themusiciansventure.com/ (www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
On this episode, Allison Emm talks with Zoy Begos, owner of Zandr Entertainment and President of WAMI (Wisconsin Area Music Industry). WAMI is an organization of volunteers that runs on membership proceeds and helps benefit Wisconsin musicians. Zoy gives insight into how he “stumbled into the music industry” and what he’s learned along the way in his own roles of leadership. He also talks about putting together Wisconsin’s own Rock and Roll Hall of Fame - the WAMI Hall of Fame. Find more information about Zoy at: www.wamimusicwi.com Check out more about TMV Podcast at www.themusiciansventure.com, @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
On this episode, Allison Emm talks about names - band names, stage names, brand names. She dives deep into what makes a good front name and why it is good or not. She gives examples and explanations including how she came to get her own name - Allison Emm. Check out more about TMV Podcast athttp://www.themusiciansventure.com/ ( www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
On this episode Allison Emm talks with drummer and musician Dave Schoepke. Dave talks about keeping busy working with video, utilizing his home studio. He also tells about how he got started in music through playing in bands with friends, and how he found his drive to do more with his music. After choosing the band route over going to college, Dave finds that he thrives best when playing and creating original music. Featured original track of music written by Dave: Bionic. More information on Dave: www.daveschoepke.com Check out more about our TMV Podcast at http://www.themusiciansventure.com/ (www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, or @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
Live from Nō Studios in Milwaukee, Allison Emm talks with singer/songwriter Zach Pietrini. Zach talks about how he worked during the pandemic through live streaming, as well as what it’s like to be a touring musician at this time. He gives us some background as to how he became a musician, and shares the challenges that come along with running music like a business. Find more information about Zach at: www.zachpietrini.com Check out more about TMV Podcast athttp://www.themusiciansventure.com/ ( www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
On this episode, Allison Emm talks with music marketing and business coach Bree Noble. Founder of the Profitable Musician as well as the Female Entrepreneur Musician Podcast, Bree sets her focus on female musicians and helps to elevate their business and voice. Starting with online radio, Bree started Women of Substance radio that has since transitioned to the podcasting world. With over seven years of podcasting experience and having started a female musician academy, Bree works hard to bring women-led music to the forefront! Find out more info about Bree at: http://profitablemusician.com http://femusician.com http://www.wosradio.com (http://www.wosradio.com) Check out more about TMV Podcast athttp://www.themusiciansventure.com/ ( www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
On this episode, Allison Emm talks with host of the Wisconsin Music podcast Zach Fell. Both coming from a similar place of starting a podcast during the lockdown of the pandemic, Allison and Zach share how they got to where they are now. Also a musician, Zach shares what it's like to be a music educator as well as a performer. With his day job as a high school band director, and by night talking about music with musicians, Zach life if filled with art and music. For more information about Zach, go to: www.wisconsmusicpodcast.com http://www.ztfstudio.com (www.ztfstudio.com) Check out more about TMV Podcast athttp://www.themusiciansventure.com/ ( www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
On this episode, Allison Emm talks with Sax Diva Suzanne Grzanna about her journey in the music industry. Going to LA and then back to Milwaukee, Suzanne talks about the importance of keeping up on practice, as well as how she’s kept music alive within her family. She’s worked a lot with music in film while in LA and keeps her connections alive today by collaborating long distance. Find more information about Suzanne at: https://www.saxdiva.com Check out more about TMV Podcast athttp://www.themusiciansventure.com/ ( www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
On this episode Allison Emm talks with music journalist, podcaster, and community activist Ben Slowey. Ben talks about being the music director for Breaking and Entering, a Milwaukee music blog, as well as how he is making the transition out of the COVID lockdown. He also shares his insight from when he was working on his own musician interview style podcast called Mr. Nice Guy. Find more information about Ben at: Breakingandentering.net Check out more about TMV Podcast athttp://www.themusiciansventure.com/ ( www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
On this episode, Allison Emm talks with Dean Calin from Bounding Main. Dean’s group specializes in arrangements and performances of sea shanties. Diving deeper into the genre of maritime music, Dean gives some insight to the history of sea shanties as they were collected during the American Civil War. This form of niche music has led Dean and his group mates to travel all around the world and perform in many different places, including maritime museums and some renaissance faires. Find more information about Dean at: http://www.boundingmain.com (www.boundingmain.com) Check out more about TMV Podcast at http://www.themusiciansventure.com (www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
On this episode Allison Emm talks with Steven Olikara. Steven is the founder of the Millennial Action Project, host of the podcast Meeting in Middle America, as well as a board member for the Sharon Lynne Wilson Center for the Arts in Brookfield, Wisconsin. But before all of that, Steven was and has been a musician. He talks about his music background and highlights his work with the Millennial Action Project as well as his exploration of a run for the U.S. Senate in Wisconsin - and how music is what ties it all together. Find more information about Steven at: http://www.stevenolikara.com (www.stevenolikara.com) Check out more about TMV Podcast at http://www.themusiciansventure.com (www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
On this episode, Allison Emm talks with founder of the BookLive app Jared Judge. Jared created BookLive to provide training and tools for musicians to book more private events. As he takes us through his journey to get to where he is today, Jared gives us insight into how he came to run Milwaukee’s top wedding string quartet Dream City Strings and created an app for the benefit of all kinds of musicians. Now Jared often can be found booking lectures that contain loads of music business information and marketing. Find more information about Jared at: https://booklive.com Check out more about TMV Podcast at http://www.themusiciansventure.com (www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
On this episode, Allison Emm talks with Susan Erwin Prowse about starting a business, a music festival, and a duo music act. Susan shares tips about becoming an LLC as well as how to stay connected with the community. Owner and cofounder of the Yadaloo music festival in Arkansas, Susan and her husband work and perform within the music industry. Allison and Susan also talk about what it's like to get sober and to stay sober while continuing to do music. In an environment that revolves around drinking and involves it a lot, Susan is very open about sharing her experience creating this boundary. Find more information about Susan at: http://www.susanerwinprowse.com (www.susanerwinprowse.com) Check out more about TMV Podcast at http://www.themusiciansventure.com (www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
On this episode, Allison Emm talks with Arale Berberich, otherwise known as “Anson Obvious”. Arale talks about working and performing while being in quarantine and how she used online shows to her advantage. She also talks about what it's like to focus on growing and maintaining a local music scene to make Milwaukee - and Waukesha - a music destination as opposed to trying to “make it big” somewhere else. She also gives us very vulnerable insight into her journey with gender identity and how it has affected her. More information on Arale/Anson Obvious: https://ansonobvious.bandcamp.com/ (https://ansonobvious.bandcamp.com/) Video of Stan at the Office: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nUa9Eru-3DI&feature=youtu.be Check out more about TMV Podcast at http://www.themusiciansventure.com (www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
On this episode Allison Emm talks with producer and DJ Andy Snow. Andy discusses how he got into producing electronic dance music, as well as the process that it entails. He also talks about the different styles and subgenres of EDM and their various subtleties. COVID definitely made it difficult for the EDM world, but Andy used this time to hone in on his producing skills while he waited for festivals and live events to open back up. More about Andy: https://andysnow.dj Check out more about TMV Podcast at http://www.themusiciansventure.com (www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
On this episode, Allison Emm talks with singer Suzanne Singh. Suzanne performs with Rocket Cat and Mixtape MKE, two Wisconsin-based bands. Working with community organizations and other musicians, Suzanne has also learned to love the artist management side of things. She also discusses working with her son and his music, as well as taking classes at MATC. Starting out in the Peace Corps and being a suburban mom, Suzanne found herself drawn back to music the way she always had been. Find more information about Suzanne at: http://www.rocketcatband.com (www.RocketCatBand.com) Facebook: www.facebook.com/RocketCatBand Instagram: www.instagram.com/RocketCatBand Twitter: @RocketCatBand1 Check out more about TMV Podcast at http://www.themusiciansventure.com (www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
In this episode, Allison Emm sits down with duo Sit Kitty Sit: Kat Downs and Mike Thompson. The hard piano rock duo is back in Wisconsin from California and joins us to describe their sound and their journey to how they got to where they are today. With fans from all over, SKS started in 2010 and has built their following slowly and organically. Kat describes moving from writing with music theory guidelines to learning how to write music as she hears it in her head. Mike talks about helping to arrange those songs by adding drums and percussive elements to them. Find more about the duo at: http://www.sitkittysit.com (www.sitkittysit.com) Check out more about TMV Podcast at http://www.themusiciansventure.com (www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
On this episode, Allison Emm talks with tribute artist Eric Diamond. Eric takes us through what it's like to be a tribute artist for Neil Diamond, including vocal styles, clothing, and stage mannerisms. In order to step into performing as a tribute artist, Eric points out that one must learn to fully embrace the artist. Creating memorable moments and engaging with the audience are Eric’s specialty as a tribute artist! Find more information about Eric at: https://ericdiamondproductions.com (https://ericdiamondproductions.com) Check out more about TMV Podcast at http://www.themusiciansventure.com (www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
April Henry: Bringing Joy through Songwriting, Performance and Vocal Coaching On this episode, Allison Emm talks with musician April Henry about teaching voice, touring, and learning about the music business. Going from Florida to New York to Chicago then to LA, April has touched down on many different areas of studying and practicing music. She then shares what she has learned with her vocal students. April talks us through her journey of staying positive and supporting her mental health to continue to push her career forward and get the most out of her experiences. Find more information about April at: http://www.aprilhenrymusic.com (www.aprilhenrymusic.com)
Check out more about TMV Podcast at http://www.themusiciansventure.com (www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
In this episode Allison Emm talks with Tony Novinska about being an agent and event planner in the music industry. Much like most of Allison’s team, Tony graduated from the University of Wisconsin =-Oshkosh with a degree in what was then called “Music Merchandising” that is now called "Music Industry." Tony ran most of the events on the campus as he made his way to managing and working directly with artists. Tony tells stories about musicians before their big break, and how things have changed within the industry since then. Check out more about TMV Podcast at http://www.themusiciansventure.com (www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
In this episode, Allison Emm talks with Dennis Hawk. Dennis utilizes Native American flute styles to record and play music for meditation and yoga practices. Dennis talks about the contrast between playing for a performance and playing for a practice. He also talks about how recovery has played a role in his musical and spiritual journey. He gives us some insight into what a practice will be like, and how he makes these flutes himself. Find more info on Dennis at: https://www.dennishawkartist.com (https://www.dennishawkartist.com) Check out more about TMV Podcast at http://www.themusiciansventure.com (www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
On this episode, Allison Emm talks with Ayisha Jaffer about early beginnings in the music industry and how she got to where she is today. Ayisha shares her experience that started with organizing a battle of the bands for charity in Milwaukee, making her way to New Zealand and back, working jobs as a booking agent, artist manager, making her own music, and even being a park ranger! In New Zealand, Ayisha worked and toured with artist Lorde. Through the ups and downs in the industry, Ayisha shares her journey with us - and it continues to evolve! Find more info about Ayisha at: instagram.com/ajaffyjaff Check out more about TMV Podcast at http://www.themusiciansventure.com (www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
On this episode, Allison Emm talks with songwriter and guitarist Emily Zimmer about her work as a musician and teacher. Through college and learning how to make a living with music, Emily has taken “every course under the sun,” and has studied all sorts of material including podcasts, videos, and books! She uses all this knowledge in her session gigs and how she teaches her students. One thing she’s learned is that if you’re always afraid of failure, there’s no way you can make a music career. Find more information about Emily at: www.emzimmermusic.com Check out more about TMV Podcast at http://www.themusiciansventure.com (www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
In this episode, Allison Emm talks with Kostia Efimov about performance and composition! Born in St. Petersburg, Russia, Kostia has been playing piano since 4 years old. He has been engulfed in musical studies from a very young age. After a clay project led him to the US, Kostia landed a music contract in Milwaukee and has called the city home ever since. His music has been used in documentaries, movie soundtracks, and even popular TV shows such as Sex and the City! Tune in to hear Kostia’s journey that led him to various opportunities, good friends (such as Daryl Stuermer of Genesis), and many experiences! Find out more about Kostia: http://www.kostiamusic.com/ Check out more about TMV Podcast at http://www.themusiciansventure.com (www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
In this episode, Allison Emm talks with Joze Piranian about fears and accomplishments within the public speaking community. With a stutter that doesn’t stop him, Joze has made many strides as a speaker including winning awards and a program on TedX. From this, Joze shares with us how he slowly overcame his fears, as well as tricks he uses more recently to keep his performance anxiety in check. Joze’s journey can be an extremely helpful lesson in all different realms of work and communication. Find more from Joze at: https://www.jozepiranian.com/ Check out more about TMV Podcast at http://www.themusiciansventure.com (www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
Growing up in Hawaii and bringing her talents to New York, Rachel Haymer has worked hard for her coveted New York City subway permit. One of a few, Rachel holds this lifetime permit to play ukulele in places such as Grand Central Station. She discusses her experience getting to play in these public places and to be seen by hundreds of people every day. Beyond ukulele, Rachel has developed her skills in different areas of music and education, too. Find more about Rachel at: https://rachelhaymer.com/ (https://rachelhaymer.com/) Check out more about TMV Podcast at http://www.themusiciansventure.com (www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
On this episode, Allison Emm discusses an article from MusicThinkTank. She highlights the importance of having a realistic business plan. When self-run, artists are encouraged to have their own plan to reinforce the direction that they want to take. Here's the article: http://www.musicthinktank.com/blog/10-hard-awful-truths-about-being-an-independent-artist-and-w.html?fbclid=IwAR24rQEyeKdBiduMrU664aBk_2syMzKWbIqowkhJwBX6yAxyLIYcJWmnpFI (http://www.musicthinktank.com/blog/10-hard-awful-truths-about-being-an-independent-artist-and-w.html?fbclid=IwAR24rQEyeKdBiduMrU664aBk_2syMzKWbIqowkhJwBX6yAxyLIYcJWmnpFI) Check out more about TMV Podcast at http://www.themusiciansventure.com (www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
In this episode, Allison Emm talks with Ethan Keller! A jack of many trades and styles, Ethan embodies the enjoyment of playing all different kinds of music. He discusses how he came to love music, his early experiences with it, as well as social movements and progressions that are near to his heart. He talks about the vulnerability of music and how one shares his own perspectives and experiences within the art of music. Now making cider, he puts his passions and curiosity into brewing. Find more about Ethan Keller at: https://ethankeller.com/ (https://ethankeller.com/) Check out more about TMV Podcast at http://www.themusiciansventure.com (www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
On this episode, Allison Emm offers some personal insight into her life and how timing has impacted her journey. Making important decisions, going with your gut, and being a constant work in progress can be applied to many different aspects of life. Recovery isn’t linear, and health and happiness can definitely affect your business and creative life. No matter where you are in your journey, your story and your happiness are important and here at The Musician’s Venture, we want you to be the best you that you can be! Check out more about TMV Podcast at http://www.themusiciansventure.com (www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
The duo St. Oshun talks with Allison Emm today about their move from Milwaukee to California. They talk about how they’re adjusting, reaching audiences, and furthering their music career. St. Oshun gives us amazing insight into the work and effort of the musician. It’s not all about talent, and it won’t happen overnight. Having a plan, a good work ethic, and a clear head is what pushes these artists forward in their journey to become the best there is. Find more about St. Oshun at: http://saintoshun.com/home (http://saintoshun.com/home) Check out more about TMV Podcast at http://www.themusiciansventure.com (www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
In this episode, Allison Emm zooms with Jon and Amelie - the husband and wife duo called 7000apart. The couple discusses their approach to managing their own musical business, including day to day life and goals that they have set for themselves. With Amelie from Stockholm, Sweden and Jon from Green Bay, Wisconsin, the two have had their own share of difficulties to work and play through. They also talk about the differences in the music industry between Green Bay and Stockholm, and give us an interesting perspective on their journey together. Find more about 7000apart on: http://www.7000apart.com/ (www.7000apart.com) Check out more about TMV Podcast at http://www.themusiciansventure.com (www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
In this episode, Marcya Daneille shares her experiences from college to getting to her professional music career. With many twists and turns, Marcya talks us through an interesting journey leading to music. Within the music industry, Marcya also talks about the importance of preparedness and professionalism when it comes to performing. Find more about Marcya at: http://www.marcyadaneille.net/ (www.marcyadaneille.net) Check out more about TMV Podcast at http://www.themusiciansventure.com (www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
On this episode, Allison Emm talks to Renee Bordner about her experience in her piano studio and how it has led to new adventures and networks. As an early online teacher pre-pandemic, Renee has been on top of the remote music teaching curve. Find more about Renee at: http://www.note-worthyexperiences.com/ (www.note-worthyexperiences.com) http://www.facebook.com/noteworthyexperiencesstudio (facebook )| https://www.instagram.com/noteworthyexperiences/ (instagram )| https://www.linkedin.com/company/note--worthy-experiences-music-studio (linkedin) | https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2Lnh_Ve5y0Q0xVh0lzGmQA (youtube) Check out more about TMV Podcast at http://www.themusiciansventure.com (www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
In this episode, Allison discusses the idea of “hearing with your eyes.” Your appearance makes an impression, whether you work on it or not! How regularly do you get professional photos done? How do you choose to dress up for an event? How do you like to present yourself? People are more likely to pay attention when you clean up, use fresh visuals, and maintain consistency. Your audience will notice, and it will affect how they take in your performance. What do you want them to leave this show talking about? Check out more about TMV Podcast at http://www.themusiciansventure.com (www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter
Allison Emm talks with trumpetist Craig Hurst. He explains learning and teaching music and the way it has impacted his life: starting new courses, taking control of learning, and getting to collaborate with others to create an awesome teaching experience. He also discusses working with the Boise Philharmonic, how positivity helps, and keeping in touch with old students! Check out more from Craig at: Windy Hill Symphonic Band (UWM at Waukesha) https://www.facebook.com/Windy-Hill-Symphonic-Band-104280517841927/ (https://www.facebook.com/Windy-Hill-Symphonic-Band-104280517841927/) Southeastern Wisconsin New Horizons Band https://www.facebook.com/Southeastern-Wisconsin-New-Horizons-Band-1848015782195096 (https://www.facebook.com/Southeastern-Wisconsin-New-Horizons-Band-1848015782195096) The Windy Hill Brass https://www.facebook.com/groups/151981784912933 (https://www.facebook.com/groups/151981784912933) Brass and Ivory https://www.facebook.com/Brass-and-Ivory-2003122423265375 (https://www.facebook.com/Brass-and-Ivory-2003122423265375) THE BIG FOUR https://www.facebook.com/The-BIG-FOUR-436534176705341 (https://www.facebook.com/The-BIG-FOUR-436534176705341) 'Fessor Hurst and His Windy Hill Wizzards Ragtime and Jazz Orchestra https://www.facebook.com/Fessor-Hurst-and-His-Windy-Hill-Wizzards-Ragtime-and-Jazz-Orchestra-290999964338153 (https://www.facebook.com/Fessor-Hurst-and-His-Windy-Hill-Wizzards-Ragtime-and-Jazz-Orchestra-290999964338153) http://www.windyhillwizzards.com/ (http://www.windyhillwizzards.com/) HORNZZ https://hornzz.com/ (https://hornzz.com/) https://www.facebook.com/HORNZZ (https://www.facebook.com/HORNZZ) Check out more about TMV Podcast at http://www.themusiciansventure.com (www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter
Today, Allison Emm gives some insight into just how rejection plays a role when it comes to working and maneuvering the music industry. She creates her own 100 days challenge to play horn in random places for 15 minutes. This can be daunting and rejection-filled, but also exciting and a doorway to new opportunities. While it can be scary, the potential benefits definitely outweigh the potential rejection! The worst thing they can say is: no! Find some resources mentioned here: https://www.rejectiontherapy.com/ (https://www.rejectiontherapy.com/) https://lithub.com/what-collecting-100-rejections-taught-me-about-creative-failure/ (https://lithub.com/what-collecting-100-rejections-taught-me-about-creative-failure/) Check out more about TMV Podcast at http://www.themusiciansventure.com (www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
Today we talk to none other than Mike Neumeyer, our own intro music composer! Allison Emm talks with him about how he goes about composing as well as collaborating with others in performing and writing. He also talks about where he works and what he does when it comes to meeting people, helping them, and how he has combined music experience with business experience. Look up Mike at http://mikeneumeyer.com/ (mikeneumeyer.com) Check out more about TMV Podcast at http://www.themusiciansventure.com (www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
Carmen Nickerson talks today about her experience in the music industry. Carmen highlights that one must protect themselves while also being open within the industry in order to gain success. And this success may very well come from a place that does not feel good or comfortable, and that’s okay! Study with people that work with you and for you, and learn more beyond just your instrument to get a well rounded skill. Find Carmen’s info at http://www.carmennickerson.com/ (www.carmennickerson.com) Check out more about TMV Podcast at http://www.themusiciansventure.com (www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
Today Allison Emm talks about operating and fully using E-news platforms and how they can help musicians. E-news is generally an extension and more personal version of social media, targeted to a group of subscribers. These letters can help with providing and spreading information as well as collecting data and audience statistics. This direct communication can be incredibly beneficial and personal between an artist and their audience. Artists who shared about their E-news practice: Roxi Copland, https://roxicopland.com/ (https://roxicopland.com/) Jesus Villa, https://jesusvillasongs.com/index.html (https://jesusvillasongs.com/index.html) Carmen Nickerson, http://carmennickerson.com/ (http://carmennickerson.com/) Check out more about TMV Podcast at http://www.themusiciansventure.com (www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
Today, Allison Emm talks to Steve Treseler about COVID-era changes he has made, as well as how he has stayed connected and vibrant in the music world. Steve discusses his start with teaching and how he has structured the “downtime” that this era has brought on. Steve embraces the journey and the present, using the process as the goal as opposed to the end product. Find more info on Steve as his website: https://stevetres.com/ (https://stevetres.com/) Check out more about TMV Podcast at http://www.themusiciansventure.com (www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
Open mic nights, networking events, lessons - all pieces that add up to getting started as a musician. Allison Emm and Ben Harold talk about starting out in the industry and what it takes to gain a platform and become the musician you want to be. Confidence and perseverance play a huge role in getting out there and making a name for yourself. Work hard and stay consistent, and success can be achieved! Check out more about TMV Podcast at http://www.themusiciansventure.com (www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
Emmy Rozanski comes on today to talk about getting a doctorate in trombone performance and her experience in the world of studying music. She also discusses the different jobs and opportunities she has gotten to be a part of in Milwaukee and Chicago - the basis for her blog “Navigating Life After Music School." She talks about being in a place of stillness and questioning after graduation that forces one to be patient and to be able to adjust. Overall, music is about creating something together, not just your accomplishments. Find Emmy on her website: https://www.emmyrozanskitrombone.com/ (https://www.emmyrozanskitrombone.com/) Check out more about TMV Podcast at http://www.themusiciansventure.com (www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter
Twan is an adult contemporary hip hop artist who emcees, produces, merchandises and is also a journalist. Allison talks a wide range of topics with Twan in this week's episode including being organic and the payoff that is earned by it. He also talks about learning, experiences, and being thorough when it comes to “making it”. When it comes to the world of music, “something you do today can affect your career 15, 20 years down the line.” Find more about Twan in these links: https://spark.adobe.com/page/RRfD4U2duv4R4/ (Twan Mack EPK) https://hiphopdx.com/news/id.55273/title.twan-mack-honors-bob-james-nautilus-in-new-marvelous-video# (HipHopDX Marvelous Article) https://shepherdexpress.com/music/local-music/twan-mack-proves-he-was-born-4-this-with-new-single/?fbclid=IwAR1IB6IzIoAu7yPe5Zzl08dcknfHSwy1HVwtD12JOStIek0px_N28PGz_eQ (Shepherd Express Article) Check out more about TMV Podcast at http://www.themusiciansventure.com (www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
As the pandemic has screeched all performance and musical endeavors to a halt, Lexie Signor tells us how she learned to navigate new online projects with TikTok and a virtual ensemble. Many of us have had to learn new skills and reshape our ideas of music and how to get it to the public, and Lexie has done just that. She also talks about how autism affects her world and how she has accomplished her goals. As she says, we must find what we like and do it to the best of our ability! Find more about Lexie at https://www.theladytrumpeter.com/ (https://www.theladytrumpeter.com/) Check out more about TMV Podcast at http://www.themusiciansventure.com (www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter
What is it like to be a member of the Rainy Day Collective? The collective is a group of musicians who work together to create original music and put on events, utilizing all different tiers of members and their own sets of skills. These skills are also passed throughout the group to promote experience and learning! Founder Christopher Ashburn gives us an inside look into the Rainy Day Collective and how teamwork can bring out the best in the individual. Find The Rainy Day Collective at www.facebook.com/rainydaymusiccollective Check out more about TMV Podcast at http://www.themusiciansventure.com (www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
When it comes to promoting an event, is it more the artist or the venue’s responsibility to grab attention and pull in an audience? Allison Emm mentions those who have written in on our social media and their opinions on just who has the responsibility to promote this event. Communication between artist and venue is key in this case, and you can tune for some tips on just how to make sure this situation is handled to the best of your ability! Check out more about TMV Podcast at http://www.themusiciansventure.com (www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
This week, guest Thea Vorass shares with us her transition into the music industry and how being a woman in a male dominated world can be a struggle. Through her own bookings and connections with artists, she has learned some of the best ways to put on a show and promote music. She discusses how taking the lead is sometimes the only way to move forward, which can be scary, but “If you love it, you will find ways to make it work." Hear more from Thea on her podcast Music Review Roulette and on her website https://hellocellomke.com/ (https://hellocellomke.com/) Check out more about TMV Podcast at http://www.themusiciansventure.com (www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
Allison Emm shares her own experience being a woman in the music industry. She talks starting the concert series Wisconsin Music Ventures and the type of struggles she's had relating to her gender. Producer Shannon Couillard chimes in with her own experiences being a woman on the music recoding side of things. Check out more about TMV Podcast at http://www.themusiciansventure.com (www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
Logan Penington sits down to tell us about how he came to be a drummer for Mannheim Steamroller. He talks about his experience in the band as well as what it’s like to settle down in Wisconsin. We learn about how he made his way around the music scene from Omaha to Chicago to Milwaukee, and what it’s like to make a name for oneself in a new scene. Find more information about Logan at his website: http://www.logan-penington.com/ (www.logan-penington.com), and on Mannheim Steamroller at www.mannheimsteamroller.com. Check out more about TMV Podcast at http://www.themusiciansventure.com (www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
Allison Emm discusses one of Wisconsin Music Ventures’ core values: connection. No matter how you do it (in-person networking, social media), it definitely is part of the job description of being a musician. Strengthening and exercising your relationships with others in the industry can help propel you forward and build your fan-base, while meeting new people and even making friends along the way! Check out more about TMV Podcast at http://www.themusiciansventure.com (www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
Alyssia Dominguez Talks Connection Beyond Music In this episode Allison Emm talks with Alyssia Dominguez, a musician from Waukesha County. The two talk about family and its influence on music, as well as the importance of connecting with others beyond just the music. Alyssia herself talks about race and its impact within the world of country music. Find out more about Alyssia from her website: https://www.alyssiamusic.com/ (www.alyssiamusic.com) Check out the TMV Podcast at http://www.themusiciansventure.com (www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
Allison Emm talks about “access” and how it relates to getting your foot in the door in the music world. She talks about how information and finances can contribute to whether or not someone can make it as a musician. Fellow WMV colleague Giselle also talks about her own experiences with access involving being young and having cultural differences. Tune in to hear how and why access is so important for the up-and-coming musician. Links: Learn about Allison and Giselle from the https://wisconsinmusicventures.com/staff/ (Wisconsin Music Ventures (WMV) Staff Page) https://www.myso.org/ (The Milwaukee Youth Symphony Orchestra (MYSO)) https://wisconsinmusicventures.com/2020/10/01/ben-making-music/ (Blog Post by WMV’s Ben Harold) https://radiomilwaukee.org/measure/ (88.9 RadioMilwaukee By Every Measure Podcast)
Check out more about TMV Podcast at http://www.themusiciansventure.com (www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram, and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
Steve Burks is a soul, R&B and hip-hop artist originally from Gary (IN) now living in Milwaukee. He joins us to share his own knowledge on the music industry. Steve talks with Allison Emm about his background in the music and the business side of things, as well as the story of how he got to where he is today. The two also talk about recent industry changes, and Steve’s emphasis on the importance of authenticity and staying true to himself as a black musician with predominantly white audiences. Find more about Steve on his website: https://steveburksmusic.com/ (www.steveburksmusic.com) Check out more about TMV at http://www.themusiciansventure.com (www.themusiciansventure.com), @themusiciansventure on Facebook and Instagram and @MusicianVenture on Twitter.
Let's get down to business! Host Allison Emm kicks off this podcast with Five "Rules of Thumb" for new and seasoned musicians. This comes from the perspective of a musician involved in the world of researching and booking artists for her own events. These tips are as follows: 1. Get a website! Create a sense of professionalism with a full-blown website. 2. Facebook should not be a primary source of promotion and communication. The industry is changing, and standards have evolved for you to reach your audience and business opportunities most effectively. 3. Appearance matters! It's important to create a concise image to go with your music. 4. Fill the gaps between the songs of a performance. Use this time wisely to conduct a good image. 5. Prepare a confident setlist (his aids in filling the gaps in the performance). These tips can help differentiate a good musician from a great musician! Connect with us! https://wisconsinmusicventures.com/ (wisconsinmusicventures.com)