A show for indie creators and the people who love and support them. Break the Business Podcast is a fun and informative discussion of entertainment law (for non-lawyers), independent artists, and popular culture. Break the Business is recorded live on Wednesdays at 9pm Eastern at twitch.tv/breakthebusiness. Catch the show on Mondays at 6pm on SiriusXM Channel 145 SLAM Radio and on all major podcast platforms! breakthebusiness@gmail.com
TOPICS: Taylor Swift cuts out the movie studios (who are in the middle of a labor dispute) to distribute her new “Eras” concert tour film; does social media hurt artists’ creativity?; we interview Professor Tony Iliakostas of New York Law School about the role that AI plays in copyright law.Rate/review/subscribe to the Break the Business Podcast on iTunes, SoundCloud, Stitcher, and Google Play. Follow Ryan @ryankair and the Break the Business Podcast @thebtbpodcast. Like Break the Business on Facebook and tell a friend about the show. Visit www.ryankairalla.com to find out more about Ryan's entertainment, education, and business projects.”
TOPICS: Eminem to Vivek Ramaswamy: Stop using my music; getting musicians to buy your merch; creating content calendars; we interview we interview alt blues singer-songwriter ZZ Ward. ZZ’s newalbum “Dirty Shine” is available on September 8th and you can find out more about our guest’s work by visiting www.zzward.com.Rate/review/subscribe to the Break the Business Podcast on iTunes, SoundCloud, Stitcher, and Google Play. Follow Ryan @ryankair and the Break the Business Podcast @thebtbpodcast. Like Break the Business on Facebook and tell a friend about the show. Visit www.ryankairalla.com to find out more about Ryan's entertainment, education, and business projects.”
TOPICS: A federal judge rules on whether AI-generated works can be protected by copyright; ElisaRockDoc breaks down her hosting gig at GenCon; we interview acclaimed entrepreneur and musician Miki Agrawal. Check out Miki’s debut album “It All Exists” (under the moniker Soul Gaze) and find out more about our guest’s work by visiting www.mikiagrawal.com.
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TOPICS: Co-host Zak Sloan brings back his Orson Welles impression for the AI Overlord Tip of the Week; advice on saving money on copyright registration and why you shouldn’t do the “poor man’s copyright”; we interview NYC songwriter Diane Gentile about the state of live music post COVID lockdown. Diane’s new album “The Bad and the Beautiful" is coming out in September and you can find out more about her work by visiting https://www.dianegentile.com
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TOPICS: Does terrestrial radio have less of an impact for musicians?; How does TikTok pay royalties; Should songwriters use AI?; AI Overlord Tip of the week; we interview Veda Cruz, entertainment attorney and corporate counsel for game developer Gearbox Publishing. You can check out our guest on Instagram and Twitch @vaulthunterveda.
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TOPICS: We celebrate Producer Lauren’s birthday; Ryan gets a taste of TikTok virality; we talk about coming back from burnout as a creator with Katie Zaccardi; AI Overlord Tip of the Week; we interview Bay Area singer and DJ Barbara.
If you're in LA, check out Barbara performing at the We Found New Music Showcase at Hotel Ziggy on Wednesday, 8/9 at 7pm. She'll be singing unreleased tracks from her album Palm City Dreams out later this year. RSVP for this free show here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/669797902557.
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TOPICS: We talk about the rise of NPC creators; why did Twitter change its name to X?; we talk to singer-songwriter and TikToker Emilee Moore about her groundbreaking Pixar-inspired songs and videos. Follow Emilee on TikTok @emilee.moore and check out her latest single "If I Don't Have You" on all streaming platforms.
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TOPICS: SAG-AFTRA's 160,000 members are on strike, joining the WGA; Keith McNutt of the Entertainment Community Fund; AI Overlord Tip of the Week; we interview Katy and James from Sunflower Fox and the Chicken Leg. Their latest single "Naughty Little Girl" is available now and you can find out more about our guests’ work by visiting www.sunfoxband.com.
Support the Entertainment Community Fund by visiting www.entertainmentcommunity.org.
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TOPICS: Ryan and co-host Gideon King talk about the recent trend of stupid music fans throwing cell phones, sex toys, and dead people’s ashes at musicians at concerts; changes in music technology; we interview music manager Emily Cameron (ATC Management) about protecting artists’ rights. You can follow ATC Management on Instagram and Twitter @atcmanagement.
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TOPICS: July is here and that means that the Barbie/Oppenheimer premiere is fast approaching; AI DJs; Instagram Threads is here; we interview attorney and TikTok sensation Reb Masel about balancing her work as a lawyer and as a TikTok creator and podcaster. Check out Reb’s podcast Rebuttal on all major platforms and follow her on TikTok and Instagram @rebmasel.
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TOPICS: Ryan and Elisa talk about their obsession with The Legend of Zelda; AI Overlord Tip of the Week; we break down the end of the Kesha - Dr. Luke legal saga; we interview musician and finance CEO Gideon King about how he has applied the skills he learned on Wall Street in the music world. The new EP of his band Gideon King and City Blog titled “Splinters” is coming out later this year and you can find out more about our guest’s work by visiting https://www.gideonkingcityblog.com/.
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TOPICS: With the WGA and possible SAG-AFTRA strike, we look at whether songwriters can also unionize to get better working conditions; effective networking tips; we interview entertainment lawyer and LA Film School professor Joshua Lastine about the strike and get his advice on how to ask for more in your negotiations without seeming like a jerk. You can find out more about our guest’s work by visiting www.lastineentertainmentlaw.com.
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TOPICS: The problem with “Follow your passion” as advice; a special Father’s Day AI Overlord Tip of the Week; we interview Andrew Shapiro and Meg Pollaro of indie rock duo Twilight Muse. Their new album drops on June 23rd and you can find out more by visiting www.twilightmuse.nyc.
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TOPICS: Dua Lipa survives a copyright lawsuit (and why that is good news for all creators); 100 Greatest Disney Songs; AI Overlord Tip of The Week; we interview filmmaker and LA Film School instructor Derek Toombs. Find out more about our guest’s work by following @newfangledmpc on Twitter.
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TOPICS: Ryan and ElisaRockDoc get really excited about the Heat and the Panthers making the finals of their sports; strategies for creators to get trademark registrations in merchandising; Hurricane names;Elisa talks about the two new audiobooks that she narrated,Julieta and the Romeos and The Luis Ortega Survival Club. Both audiobooks are available now and Elisa does an amazing job narrating them!Rate/review/subscribe to the Break the Business Podcast on iTunes, SoundCloud, Stitcher, and Google Play. Follow Ryan @ryankair and the Break the Business Podcast @thebtbpodcast. Like Break the Business on Facebook and tell a friend about the show. Visit www.ryankairalla.com to find out more about Ryan's entertainment, education, and business projects.”
TOPICS: Zak Sloan and Producer Lauren discuss the future of AI in creative works; AI Overlord Tip of the Week; WGA Strike, Universal Music embracing AI, the death of Tina Turner, and interview Musician and host Andy Frasco, about his music, mental health and his World Saving Podcast and partnership with Volume.com.Rate/review/subscribe to the Break the Business Podcast on iTunes, SoundCloud, Stitcher, and Google Play. Follow Ryan @ryankair and the Break the Business Podcast @thebtbpodcast. Like Break the Business on Facebook and tell a friend about the show. Visit www.ryankairalla.com to find out more about Ryan's entertainment, education, and business projects.”
TOPICS: Ryan and Producer Lauren talk about how easy it is for guys to do high school theatre; CD Baby is partnering with Cosyndto offer a copyright registration platform within CD Baby; AI Overlord Tip of the Week; we interview Ophelia’s Electric Soapbox Venue Ross James about strategies for indie creators to get booked in mid-sized venues.Rate/review/subscribe to the Break the Business Podcast on iTunes, SoundCloud, Stitcher, and Google Play. Follow Ryan @ryankair and the Break the Business Podcast @thebtbpodcast. Like Break the Business on Facebook and tell a friend about the show. Visit www.ryankairalla.com to find out more about Ryan's entertainment, education, and business projects.”
TOPICS: Songwriter and author Elizabeth Nelson breaks down the Ed Sheeran lawsuit verdict and what it means for creators; AI Overlord Tip of the Week; Music Tectonics Conference planner Shayli Ankenbruck joins us to talk about this year’s event and how indie creators can learn more about tech developments in the music industry.Rate/review/subscribe to the Break the Business Podcast on iTunes, SoundCloud, Stitcher, and Google Play. Follow Ryan @ryankair and the Break the Business Podcast @thebtbpodcast. Like Break the Business on Facebook and tell a friend about the show. Visit www.ryankairalla.com to find out more about Ryan's entertainment, education, and business projects.”
TOPICS: Elisa shows off her book narration skills; Ed Sheeran copyright lawsuit; Twitch rolls out sponsored content features; we interview indie pop artist Charlotte Sands about her music and her mental health journey. Check out betterhelp.com/charlottesands for access to discounted mental health services on the platform.Rate/review/subscribe to the Break the Business Podcast on iTunes, SoundCloud, Stitcher, and Google Play. Follow Ryan @ryankair and the Break the Business Podcast @thebtbpodcast. Like Break the Business on Facebook and tell a friend about the show. Visit www.ryankairalla.com to find out more about Ryan's entertainment, education, and business projects.”Link to FTC Sponsored Content Guidelines: https://www.ftc.gov/business-guidance/resources/disclosures-101-social-media-influencershttps://truthinadvertising.org/resource/social-media-influencer-disclosure-requirements/
TOPICS: Effective use of TikTok; Grimes is letting anyone use her voice for AI; Ed Sheeran copyright trial; we are joined by music industry executive and JukeJoint foundation founder Janishia Jones. Visitwww.jukejointfoundation.org to learn more and check out Season 3 of Janishia’s Pub Royalty Queen Podcast.Rate/review/subscribe to the Break the Business Podcast on iTunes, SoundCloud, Stitcher, and Google Play. Follow Ryan @ryankair and the Break the Business Podcast @thebtbpodcast. Like Break the Business on Facebook and tell a friend about the show. Visit www.ryankairalla.com to find out more about Ryan's entertainment, education, and business projects.”
TOPICS: Rob Abelow of Where Music’s Going stops by to talk to us about the AI-generated fake Drake/The Weeknd song and what it means for the future of the music industry; tip of the week; more beat licensing scary nightmare stories; we interview J. B. Miller of Empire Entertainment about how his event company grew amidst the pandemic. You can find out more about our guests’ work by visitingwww.wheremusicsgoing.com and www.empireentertainment.com.Rate/review/subscribe to the Break the Business Podcast on iTunes, SoundCloud, Stitcher, and Google Play. Follow Ryan @ryankair and the Break the Business Podcast @thebtbpodcast. Like Break the Business on Facebook and tell a friend about the show. Visit www.ryankairalla.com to find out more about Ryan's entertainment, education, and business projects.”
TOPICS: The AI overlord (with a little help from Shakespeare) tells us why it is important to get your contracts in writing; should Spotify raise its prices; film producers Tony Glazer and Summer Crockett Moore stop by to talk about their Below the Line Bootcamp program that provides opportunities for underserved individuals to get in the film industry. You can find out more about our guests’ work by visiting https://www.choicefilms.com/btl-bootcamp.Rate/review/subscribe to the Break the Business Podcast on iTunes, SoundCloud, Stitcher, and Google Play. Follow Ryan @ryankair and the Break the Business Podcast @thebtbpodcast. Like Break the Business on Facebook and tell a friend about the show. Visit www.ryankairalla.com to find out more about Ryan's entertainment, education, and business projects.”
TOPICS: Collaborating with your fellow artists; Elisa’s career update; what happened with E3’s cancellation?; our interview Cyber PR’s Ariel Hyatt about the rise of AI and how indie creators can use these tools effectively. Check out Ariel’s AI Music Marketing course and find out more about our guest’s work by visiting www.cyberprmusic.com.Rate/review/subscribe to the Break the Business Podcast on iTunes, SoundCloud, Stitcher, and Google Play. Follow Ryan @ryankair and the Break the Business Podcast @thebtbpodcast. Like Break the Business on Facebook and tell a friend about the show. Visit www.ryankairalla.com to find out more about Ryan's entertainment, education, and business projects.”
TOPICS: Soliciting fan feedback; scary stories of beat licensing; we interview Eric Knight and Ritch Esra of MUBUTV. The new season of MUBUTV’s Insider Podcast and Insider Video Series is available now atmubutv.com.Rate/review/subscribe to the Break the Business Podcast on iTunes, SoundCloud, Stitcher, and Google Play. Follow Ryan @ryankair and the Break the Business Podcast @thebtbpodcast. Like Break the Business on Facebook and tell a friend about the show. Visit www.ryankairalla.com to find out more about Ryan's entertainment, education, and business projects.”
TOPICS: TicketMaster continues to gouge people; AI overlord tip of the week; Go-Jo has an interesting way to promote his song on TikTok; we are joined by Hip Hop artist and cultural ambassador MeccaGodZilla. We have a world premiere of his new track “Tread” on our show! You can find out more about our guest’s work by visiting www.meccagodzilla.comRate/review/subscribe to the Break the Business Podcast on iTunes, SoundCloud, Stitcher, and Google Play. Follow Ryan @ryankair and the Break the Business Podcast @thebtbpodcast. Like Break the Business on Facebook and tell a friend about the show. Visit www.ryankairalla.com to find out more about Ryan's entertainment, education, and business projects.”
TOPICS: Embracing self-love as an indie creator; does “Flowers” by Miley Cyrus borrow too much from “When I was Your Man” by Bruno Mars?; we interview Raina Ayres and Wendy Alfredsen of Colorado indie rock band Dear Marsha. Find out more about our guests’ work by visiting www.dearmarsha.rocks.Rate/review/subscribe to the Break the Business Podcast on iTunes, SoundCloud, Stitcher, and Google Play. Follow Ryan @ryankair and the Break the Business Podcast @thebtbpodcast. Like Break the Business on Facebook and tell a friend about the show. Visit www.ryankairalla.com to find out more about Ryan's entertainment, education, and business projects.”
TOPICS: Impacts of the pandemic on creative professionals; being fearless as a creator; creating audiobooks; we interview musician Michael Massey about his new memoir, “More,” which details hisjourney overcoming alcohol addiction. You can find out more about his book and his music by visiting www.mikemasseymusic.com.Rate/review/subscribe to the Break the Business Podcast on iTunes, SoundCloud, Stitcher, and Google Play. Follow Ryan @ryankair and the Break the Business Podcast @thebtbpodcast. Like Break the Business on Facebook and tell a friend about the show. Visit www.ryankairalla.com to find out more about Ryan's entertainment, education, and business projects.”
TOPICS: Lady Gaga sued for $500k by someone charged in connection with the theft of her dog?; the dangers of record deals; TuneCore has splits; launching your music with TikTok; we are joined by blues guitar legend Kenny Wayne Shepherd. You can find out more about his KWS Backroads Blues Festival by visiting www.kennywayneshepherd.net.Rate/review/subscribe to the Break the Business Podcast on iTunes, SoundCloud, Stitcher, and Google Play. Follow Ryan @ryankair and the Break the Business Podcast @thebtbpodcast. Like Break the Business on Facebook and tell a friend about the show. Visit www.ryankairalla.com to find out more about Ryan's entertainment, education, and business projects.”
TOPICS: Money management tips for indie creators; Meta is rolling out a paid verification feature; we are joined by singer-songwriter Cassandra Kubinski who talks to us about how building partnerships with companies and nonprofits can help maximize the impact of your art. You can follow Cassandra on all social platforms @cassandrakubinski.Rate/review/subscribe to the Break the Business Podcast on iTunes, SoundCloud, Stitcher, and Google Play. Follow Ryan @ryankair and the Break the Business Podcast @thebtbpodcast. Like Break the Business on Facebook and tell a friend about the show. Visit www.ryankairalla.com to find out more about Ryan's entertainment, education, and business projects.”
TOPICS: We talk about the Super Bowl and Rihanna’s performance; the AI overlords have advice on building your brand; Ryan sings his song about the differences between copyright and trademark; we interview Vitor Cunha, CEO of music discovery app Magroove. You can find out more about our guest’s platform by visiting artists.magroove.com.Rate/review/subscribe to the Break the Business Podcast on iTunes, SoundCloud, Stitcher, and Google Play. Follow Ryan @ryankair and the Break the Business Podcast @thebtbpodcast. Like Break the Business on Facebook and tell a friend about the show. Visit www.ryankairalla.com to find out more about Ryan's entertainment, education, and business projects.
TOPICS: Building your fan community; Ryan and Elisa talk about the Grammys; entertainment law news; we interview Harvard Law Professor Alan Jenkins and bestselling author Gan Golan about “1/6,” thegraphic novel they co-authored and released independently.You can find out more about their work by visiting www.onesixcomics.com.Rate/review/subscribe to the Break the Business Podcast on iTunes, SoundCloud, Stitcher, and Google Play. Follow Ryan @ryankair and the Break the Business Podcast @thebtbpodcast. Like Break the Business on Facebook and tell a friend about the show. Visit www.ryankairalla.com to find out more about Ryan's entertainment, education, and business projects.”
TOPICS: Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Nominees Announced; Can Yung Gravy use a Rick Astley sound-alike in his latest hit song?; we interview indie folk artist Jeremy Facknitz about his successful Kickstartercampaign. You can find out more about our guest’s work by visiting www.jeremyfacknitz.com.Rate/review/subscribe to the Break the Business Podcast on iTunes, SoundCloud, Stitcher, and Google Play. Follow Ryan @ryankair and the Break the Business Podcast @thebtbpodcast. Like Break the Business on Facebook and tell a friend about the show. Visit www.ryankairalla.com to find out more about Ryan's entertainment, education, and business projects.”
TOPICS: The Senate Judiciary Committee grills TicketMaster following the Taylor Swift ticket sale debacle; e-mail marketing tips; we have entertainment law news featuring Post cereal and the band OK Go; we interview artist coach and Compassionate Muse CEO LJ Malberg. You can find out more about our guest’s programs by visiting comuse.work.Rate/review/subscribe to the Break the Business Podcast on iTunes, SoundCloud, Stitcher, and Google Play. Follow Ryan @ryankair and the Break the Business Podcast @thebtbpodcast. Like Break the Business on Facebook and tell a friend about the show. Visit www.ryankairalla.com to find out more about Ryan's entertainment, education, and business projects.”
TOPICS: How artists can bring in their non-art skills and interests into their career to move forward; “Walk off the Earth’s” viral video shows how to promote your music on TikTok effectively; we interview music coach Lindsey Kirkendall. Find out more about our guest’s work and check out her Six Figure Artist Accelerator by visitinghttps://6fmbp.lindseykirkendall.com/sales-\page1622462662108.Rate/review/subscribe to the Break the Business Podcast on iTunes, SoundCloud, Stitcher, and Google Play. Follow Ryan @ryankair and the Break the Business Podcast @thebtbpodcast. Like Break the Business on Facebook and tell a friend about the show. Visit www.ryankairalla.com to find out more about Ryan's entertainment, education, and business projects.”
TOPICS: Elisa breaks down her visit to Magfest; we talk about creating recurring content on TikTok; Dr. Dre’s lawyer has some words for Marjorie Taylor Greene; we interview Jennifer Freed of TrevannaTracks to talk about her company’s work in simplifying the music licensing process. Find out more by visiting www.trevannatracks.com.Rate/review/subscribe to the Break the Business Podcast on iTunes, SoundCloud, Stitcher, and Google Play. Follow Ryan @ryankair and the Break the Business Podcast @thebtbpodcast. Like Break the Business on Facebook and tell a friend about the show. Visit www.ryankairalla.com to find out more about Ryan's entertainment, education, and business projects.”
TOPICS: How to effectively collaborate with other artists; our hosts break down (and fight about) Rolling Stone’s list of the 200 greatest singers of all time; we interview music podcaster, Emily White. Season 2 of Emily’s podcast “How to Build a Sustainable Music Career and Collect All Revenue Streams” will debut on Volume.com on January 10th and you can find out more about our guest’s work by visiting www.collectiveentinc.com.Rate/review/subscribe to the Break the Business Podcast on iTunes, SoundCloud, Stitcher, and Google Play. Follow Ryan @ryankair and the Break the Business Podcast @thebtbpodcast. Like Break the Business on Facebook and tell a friend about the show. Visit www.ryankairalla.com to find out more about Ryan's entertainment, education, and business projects.”
TOPICS: It’s our final show of 2022 and we have lots of great topics to close out the year. Civil rights lawyer Anastasia Boden stops by to talk about her recent court victory protecting buskers’ First Amendment rights in Houston. We also interview Jordy Freed, head of partner marketing and strategy for Sony Corporation, where he shares how new technology can empower indie creators in 2023. Thank you for supporting Break the Business this year. Have a happy and safe holiday season!Great holiday advice in these articles:https://www.cyberprmusic.com/7-holiday-music-promotion-tips-engage-fanbase-2/Rate/review/subscribe to the Break the Business Podcast on iTunes, SoundCloud, Stitcher, and Google Play. Follow Ryan @ryankair and the Break the Business Podcast @thebtbpodcast. Like Break the Business on Facebook and tell a friend about the show. Visit www.ryankairalla.com to find out more about Ryan's entertainment, education, and business projects.”
TOPICS: With the emergence of AI platforms like ChatGPT, we ask whether artificial intelligence will be a valuable tool for creators...or replace creators altogether; Zak Sloan gives us a Kickstarter Tip of the Day; we interview Larry Milian, Faculty Director for SiriusXM 145 SLAM Radio. You can follow our guest on Twitter @TheAmigo.Rate/review/subscribe to the Break the Business Podcast on iTunes, SoundCloud, Stitcher, and Google Play. Follow Ryan @ryankair and the Break the Business Podcast @thebtbpodcast. Like Break the Business on Facebook and tell a friend about the show. Visit www.ryankairalla.com to find out more about Ryan's entertainment, education, and business projects.”
TOPICS: "Canada's Prince of Piano" Martin Mayer ioins Ryan as our guest co-host. Find out more about his music by visiting www.martinmayermusic.com. Ryan and Martin talk about artists getting paid on terrestrial radio and why Spotify's payouts are not fair to musicians. Our guest this week is Lucas Sacks, Director or Booking for Brooklyn Bowl. Lucas nas some great advice for indie artists on now to get booked in mid-sized venues. Visit brooklynbowl.comRate/review/subscribe to the Break the Business Podcast on iTunes, SoundCloud, Stitcher, and Google Play. Follow Ryan @ryankair and the Break the Business Podcast @thebtbpodcast. Like Break the Business on Facebook and tell a friend about the show. Visit www.ryankairalla.com to find out more about Ryan's entertainment, education, and business projects.”
TOPICS: What do I do if my band name is “taken” by another band; worst decisions in music history; we interview HotDrop co-founder and CEO Max Goldberg. Find out more about our guest’s work by visitingwww.hotdropapp.com.Rate/review/subscribe to the Break the Business Podcast on iTunes, SoundCloud, Stitcher, and Google Play. Follow Ryan @ryankair and the Break the Business Podcast @thebtbpodcast. Like Break the Business on Facebook and tell a friend about the show. Visit www.ryankairalla.com to find out more about Ryan's entertainment, education, and business projects.”
TOPICS: 95-year-old Angela Alvarez wins the Latin Grammy for Best New Artist; lack of competition in the concert ticketing and promotion industry is hurting indie musicians; Bill “Downupright” Boulden stops by to help us create our song for their “We’re Doomed, We’re Dancing” Kickstarter project; we interview indie dream pop artist Jenny Kern. Jenny’s new EP “Your Heart Knows” is available now. You can find out more about our guest’s work by visiting www.jennykernmusic.com
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TOPICS: Our Break the Business guests are getting nominated for Grammys; it is getting tough for indie musicians to go on tour post- COVID; our guest this week is DJ/Author Amani Roberts. You can find out more about our guest’s work by visiting www.amaniexperience.com.
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TOPICS: Katie Zaccardi talks about how videos go viral on TikTok; is it OK that TikTok doesn’t meaningfully pay musicians; is Twitter dying?; we interview MIME Entertainment co-founder Tony D. Alexander. You can find out more about his work by visiting mimecorp.com.
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TOPICS: Winamp nostalgia; Taylor Swift dominates the Billboard Hot 100; strategies to help indie musicians get their music into video games; we interview Winamp Chief Commerical Offical Thierry Ascarez to learn more about Winamp’s new creator tools (Winamp for Creators). Find out more by visiting www.winamp.com/creators.
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TOPICS: Happy Halloween! Ryan and co-host Katie Zaccardi talk about Taylor Swift’s new album and strategies for creating TikTok videos more efficiently and effectively. Our guest this week is Grammy-winning songwriter Evan “Kidd” Bogart of the Halloween-themed group LVCRFT. Evan talks about his experience working with LVCRFT and shares some awesome songwriting tips. LVCRFT’s new album “Scream Warriors” is available now and you can find out more by visiting LVCRFT.ne
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TOPICS: How artists can create and promote content more efficiently; award shows are creating categories for K-pop; we interview Vampr CEO Josh Simons about his social connection platform for musicians. You can find out more about our guest’s work by visiting www.vampr.me.
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TOPICS: YouTube is close to overtaking Spotify as the largest revenue producer in the music industry, but that is bad news for creators; ElisaRockDoc talks to us about TwitchCon and gives us a career update; new Super Mario movie trailer; we interview multi-platinum superproducer Ricky Reed about his amazing career and starting his Nice Life Recording company. You can find out more about our guest’s work by visiting nice.life
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TOPICS: We are interviewing two guests this week! Jamie Parganos, the executive director of Creative Muse joins us to talk about how she uses music to help children and heal communities (and the artists who serve them!). We are also joined by UK-based recording artist Imen Siar to talk about her incredible rise as a young singer-songwriter.
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TOPICS: It’s Ryan’s birthday (and we had a few surprises ready for him); Twitch is cutting payouts for its top streamers; we interview music professor Raina Murnak of the University of Miami. Dr. Murnak talks about her research into positive psychology for musicians and music industry professionals. You can find out more about her work by visiting www.rainamurnak.com.
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TOPICS: Netflix sues “The Unofficial Bridgerton Musical; we interview acclaimed songwriter William Goldstein (Fame, The Twilight Zone) and he does a live demonstration of his “Instant Compositions” ability where he can take any three notes and instantaneously improvise a full song. It is unbelievable! You can find out more about our guest’s work by visiting www.williamgoldstein.com.
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TOPICS: Mike Ryan Ruiz of The Dan Lebatard Show with Stugotz(Meadowlark Media) drops by the show in the first segment to talk about his “The Big Game” musical project. In the second segment, Lyte Chief Commercial Officer Lawrence Peryer joins us for an interview. Lyte is a reservations technology platform that has developed a live ticketing solution that allows for refundable and risk-free tickets for concertgoers that also combats bots and scalpers. You can find out more about our guest and his work by visiting lyte.com and lawrenceperyer.com.
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TOPICS: We talk about the “Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey” and Weird Al biopic movie trailers; Bill “Downupright” Boulden stops by to talk about their latest Kickstarter campaign; we interview musician and comedian Jeff Hilliard about his music video projects. You can find out more about our guest’s work by visiting www.jeffhilliard.tv.
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TOPICS: Ryan, Zak, and Lauren have a “Will itSad Song” competition in honor of PJ Harding’s TikTok trend. We interview award-winning pianist Martin Mayer. You can find out more about our guest’s work by visiting www.martinmayermusic.com.
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TOPICS: Ryan is back from paternity leave and talks about his new baby. We also discuss the recent Washington Post story talking about how Triller may be breaking its promises to deliver cash payments and equity to Black creators on the platform. Our guest this week is entertainment attorney Joshua Lastine who talks to us about the art of entertainment dealmaking for indie creators.
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TOPICS: Break the Business is traveling the world meeting and empowering indie creators. Guest Host ElisaRockDoc tells us about her experience at GenCon, and Producer Lauren is live from Edinburgh, Scotland where she is covering the Ed Fringe Festival. We discuss Buskers/Street performers and tabletop/board game creators and consumers.
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TOPICS: With Ryan taking care of his new baby, ElisaRockDoc is guest hosting the program. In addition to sharing her unique insights on indie artist entrepreneurship, Elisa also interviews artist/producer Pat Kiloran (known professionally as “nobodylikesyoupat”) about his upcoming album and his experience having his latest single go viral on TikTok. You can check out our guest on TikTok @nobodylikesyoupat.
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TOPICS: Guest host ElisaRockDoc breaks down the latest news for indie creators and sits down with Carleen Donovan, acclaimed PR executive and founder of The Oriel Company. Elisa talks to Carleen about her career and about how indie creators can improve their PR and strategic communications. You can find out more about our guest’s work by visiting www.theoriel.co.
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TOPICS: ElisaRockDoc is guest hosting the program while Ryan is welcoming his new baby into the world. Elisa has plenty of great indie creator empowering topics to share (video game releases/ Twitch Charity mode for fundraising), and she will also interview TuneCore CEO Andreea Gleeson about her service’s new unlimited pricing program. You can find out more by visiting www.tunecore.com.
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TOPICS: Ryan has a BIG announcement; why Lofi Girl’s YouTube takedown is bad news for indie creators; we interview comedian and actress Helen Hong. Helen’s new special “Well Hong” is available now and you can find out more about her work by visiting www.helenhong.com.
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TOPICS: We talk about the recent lawsuit involving a TikTok creator suing a popular sketch comedian for copyright infringement. TikTok sensation Chasyn stops by to perform his new song “Real” and to talk about his recent viral videos. Ryan, Katie, and Chasyn share some great advice for our creator viewers and listeners along the way.
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TOPICS: Why artists probably don’t need to form companies in Delaware (no matter what people may tell them); we answer a listener question about setting up producer agreements; why artists should create lyric videos. We interview neoclassical pianist BLKBOK about his new album, playing with Rihanna and Justin Timberlake, and his social justice projects. You can find out more about our guest’s work by visiting www.blkbok.com.
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TOPICS: We talk about the new Grammy categories for the 2023 telecast (including the new Best Soundtrack for Video Games category); how to audition for a talent agent; we interview music legend Robert Randolph about his new Juneteenth Unityfest block party and concert event on June 19th in Brooklyn. You can find out more about our guest’s work by visiting www.juneteenthunityfest.com and www.robertrandolph.net.
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TOPICS: How indie artist nobodylikesyoupat created a TikTok hit by letting fans into his creative process; we talk about the ridiculous Mariah Carey copyright lawsuit; we interview indie-folk artist Ruby Greenberg. You can find out more about our guest’s work by visiting www.rubygreenberg.com.
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TOPICS: Ryan and co-host Zak Sloan talk about how musicians can learn how to produce music without having to pay for expensive schools; we interview musician, magician, and social entrepreneur Ken Newman about his charity Blanket the Homeless. Find out more about our guest’s work by visiting www.blanketthehomeless.org and www.kennewmanmusic.com.
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TOPICS: We talk about how labels are having their artists use the same TikTok promotion techniques as indie artists; we interview CEO of social music platform Needle. You can find out more about our guest’s work by visiting www.needlemusic.co and you can download Needle in app stores.
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TOPICS: Giving credit to creators for TikTok trends; TikTok Pulse is a new revenue source for TikTok creators; we interview Sherry-Lynn Lee and Ariadne Mila. Sherry-Lynn and Ariadne are Asian-American creators and co-hosts of the podcast “Nuances: Beyond first impressions with the Asian Diaspora.” You can check out “Nuances” on all major podcast platforms.
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TOPICS: Why record deals are like bad VC deals; anti-Disney copyright bills are diverting us away from copyright reform that can actually help creators; we talk to JackTrip COO Russ Gavin about his company’s innovations with allowing musicians to jam in real-time remotely. You can find out more about your guest’s work by visiting www.jacktrip.com.
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TOPICS: Why musicians can’t “sleep in the van”; we break down Eurovision 2022 with Ross Barber-Smith of Electric Kiwi; we talk to Bruce Wawrzyniak of Now Hear This Entertainment about effective interview techniques for indie creators. You can find out more about our guest’s work by visiting www.NHTE.net and www.interviewtipscourse.com.
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TOPICS: ElisaRockDoc breaks down Pax East and changes to convention culture post-COVID; we talk about Elon Musk’s Twitter purchase; Billboard’s best songs of 2002; what makes a song a one-hit-wonder.
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TOPICS: Labels are trying to stop changes to California law that would provide relief to artists signed to record deals in California; we also talk about Easter egg hunts; we interview Darryl Hurs of the Indie101 Online Music Conference. You can find out more about our guest’s work by visiting www.indie101.com
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TOPICS: Spotify’s Discovery Mode is under fire from members of Congress; accusations of plagiarism in true crime podcasting; we interview indie singer-songwriter and violinist Sarah Elizabeth Haines about her new album and working in the touring company of Hamilton. Sarah’s new album “Castaway” is available now and you can find out more about our guest’s work by visiting www.sehaines.com.
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TOPICS: How indie creator TikTokers Barlow & Bear won a Grammy for Best Musical Theatre Album for “The Unofficial Bridgerton Musical”; we interview music manager and coach Vinny Ribas about how to avoid music industry scams. You can find out more about our guest’s work by visiting www.indieconnect.com and www.cartne.com.
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TOPICS: The California legislature could be making it easier for label artists to terminate their record deals after 7 years; the Supreme Court is ruling on a case that could be impacting indie creators; we interview music executive Rusty Harmon of Vere Music. You can find out more about our guest’s work by visiting www.veremusic.com.
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TOPICS: Ryan and ElisaRockDoc talk about new video games that they are excited about; Ryan interviews songwriter and NYU professor Mike Errico about his new book “Music, Lyrics, and Life: A Field Guide for the Advancing Songwriter.” It’s available now!
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TOPICS: Spotify Discovery mode (is it an effective promotional tool or modern-day payola?); TikTok launches its own distribution service; we interview singer-songwriter Ava Kay about mental health and the creative process. You can follow our guest @avakaymusic on Twitter and you can check out her new music video for her song "Go,” which is available now!
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TOPICS: We talk about singer Ella Travolta’s open verse TikTok challenge and invite our listeners to participate. We also interview producer JT Daly about creating a musical with the Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz sports talk podcast. You can find out more about our guest’s work by visiting www.jtdalymusic.com. Submit your Ella Travolta open verse videos to breakthebusiness@gmail.com or to @ryankair on Twitter.
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TOPICS: TikTok expands its maximum video length from 3 minutes to 10 minutes; Dua Lipa copyright lawsuit; we interview producer, DJ, and entrepreneur Bill “Downupright” Boulden about their latest EP and we get their thoughts on NFT’s in music. You can find out more about our guest’s work by visiting www.soundcloud.com/downupright.
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TOPICS: We talk about “Vox Machina” and the important insights that Critical Role’s story has for indie creator empowerment; why record deals are dangerous; we interview sports journalist Kelsey Nicole Nelson about how indie creators can get started in sports media. You can find out more about our guest’s work by visiting www.kelseynicolenelson.com and www.booksbreakingborders.com.
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TOPICS: We talk about how artists can avoid self-limiting beliefs in their creative career; how artists can protect themselves from NFT scam sites; co-host Katie Zaccardi gives us tips on how to get started in TikTok successfully.
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TOPICS: Ryan and co-host Zak talk about shady NFT platforms; listener question about reading books aloud during a livestream; we interview U.S. Congressman Ted Deutch (D-FL) about the American Music Fairness Act and his work in getting recording artists paid when their music is played on the radio. We also talk about the Congressman’s work on the Protect Working Musician Act, which would empower indie creators when they interact with music streaming platforms. You can find out more about our guest’s work by visiting teddeutch.house.gov.
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TOPICS: Getting artists paid on AM/FM radio; Wordle sells to the New York Times for seven figures; the end of the “Lady A” trademark saga; our guest this week is pop-punk band Gold Steps. You can find out more about our guest’s work by visiting www.goldstepsmke.com.
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TOPICS: What the top 10 earners in music can teach indie creators about copyright; We talk about the Taylor Swift/Damon Albarn feud; Microsoft/Activision merger; our guest this week is musician/coach Tara Divina. You can find out more about our guest’s work by visiting www.taradivina.com.
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TOPICS: We talk about Twitch streamer Pokimane getting suspended for doing TV meta streams and what lessons this story teaches indie artists about avoiding copyright violations; Spotify is raising its rates, which means less money in indie creators’ pockets; we interview singer/songwriter/activist Meghan Cary. Be sure to check out her River Rock project by visiting www.meghancary.com and sign up for Meghan’s Patreon launch party by visiting https://mailchi.mp/a0bcb6fd1168/meghans-patreon-launch-party.
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TOPICS: It's our last episode of the year! Ryan answers a listener question about whether they should go to college or to focus 100% on being an indie creator; Ryan interviews CD Baby Senior Vice President Kevin Breuner. You can find out more about our guest's work by visiting www.cdbaby.com. Thank you for supporting Break the Business this year! We will see you again in 2022!
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TOPICS: We talk about Taylor Swift/3LW copyright litigation and discuss why this case matters for indie creators; we talk about Kim Kardashian passing the "baby bar" and becoming one step closer to becoming a lawyer; we interview entertainment lawyer Reena Sehgal. You can find out more about her work by visiting www.sehgallawpc.com.
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TOPICS: Can you make NFTs of your music if you are signed to a record label?; trademark rules for musicians; we interview Taryn Haight of Hifi Labs and Dr. Taryn Marie Stejskal to talk about strategies for how indie creators can be more resilient. You can find out more about your guests’ work by visiting www.eq.house and www.resilience-leadership.com.
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TOPICS: We talk about a recent study conducted by payment platform Stripe that shows that creator economy platforms are growing faster than traditional music industry platforms; Triller is empowering Black creators; we interview MusicEntrepreneurHQ founder David Andrew Wiebe. You can find out more about his work, and check out his latest edition of "The Music Entrepreneur Code," by visiting musicentrepreneurhq.com!
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TOPICS: Universal Music is extending the length of re-recording restrictions in record deals; TuneCore is introducing a new free “social media” distribution option; we interview Airbit COO Judah Wiedre. Find out more about our guest’s work by visiting www.airbit.com.
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TOPICS: Ryan and Lauren talk about how artist ownership of technology platforms can create better industry creators; Ryan interviews Mattias Tengblad, CEO of distribution platform Corite, on how blockchain can optimize music distribution and empower creators and fans. Ryan also talks to Bruno Guez of Revelator about how blockchain can get artists paid faster and create “smart contracts.” Find out more about our guests’ work by visiting www.corite.com and www.revelator.com.
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TOPICS: Ryan and Dave discuss two new pieces of federal legislation (the Protect Working Musicians Act and the Protecting the Right to Organize Act) that could help indie creators level the playing field against big platforms like Spotify. Ryan and Dave also discuss some of their favorite pop culture topics.
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TOPICS: We talk about the possibility of streamers unionizing to receive better treatment on platforms like Twitch and YouTube Live; we interview Beatconnect co-founder Alexandre Turbide about how artists can collaborate online. You can find out more about our guest’s work by visiting www.beatconnect.com.
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Join us as we celebrate 300 episodes of empowering indie creators! Original co-host Metal Dave drops by. Ori Winokur from Artlist joins us for an interview. We debut podcast-inspired original songs from Meri Amber and Jonathan Mann!
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This week, we interview Justin Warfield, musician and VP of artist services at Downwrite. Downwrite is a platform that connects fans with artists to set up commission projects. Our guest has some great advice on how indie creators can get into doing commissions for their fans — which can be a great revenue stream! You can find out more about our guest’s work by visiting www.downwrite.com.
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TOPICS: Advice on how artists can make cover songs on various platforms and media formats; Ryan and JC talk about the new Super Mario movie cast. We interview Preffy founder and CEO Charlie Davis. You can find out more about our guest’s work by visiting www.preffy.com.
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TOPICS: What are we going to do for Episode 300?; Carson Daly doesn’t like Rolling Stone’s top 500 songs of all time; Twitch fumbles the ball on a songwriting deal for indie creators; we interview Justin Longo of Marination Music. You can find out more about our guest’s work by visiting www.marinationmusic.com
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TOPICS: Is Sleep Fruits taking Spotify royalties from indie musicians, and what can the industry do about it?; Rolling Stone’s top 500 songs; we interview indie Americana artist Angela Soffe. You can find out more about her music by visiting www.angelasoffe.com.
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TOPICS: Should you audition for The Voice; what should you do if someone steals your work; we interview musician and doctor Suzie Brown. Her new album “Some See The Flowers” is coming out later this year and you can find out more by visiting www.suziebrownsongs.com.
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TOPICS: Is “Good 4 U” too similar to “Misery Business,” and what does that mean for indie creators? We interview entertainment attorney Mitra Ahouraian. You can find out more about her work by visiting www.mitra-law.com.
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TOPICS: Should indie creators make plans or be flexible with their careers; Ryan answers a listener question about how artists and bands can see if their band name is “taken”; we interview big band and a capella artist Shaun Johnson. Shaun’s new album “Made For Her” comes out in September and you can find out more about his work by visiting www.shaunjohnsonmusic.com.
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TOPICS: Guest hosts Katie Zaccardi and Bree Noble talk about the future of the music industry and lend their insight as music industry coaches on a wide range of topics. Katie and Bree also interview singer-songwriter Hollis Wong-Wear. Hollis’ new EP “Half Life” is available now and you can find out more by visiting www.holliswongwear.com.
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OPICS: Are live shows going away again?; getting on more Spotify playlists; interview with singer-songwriter Teressa Mahoney. Her new album "Disillusions" is set to be released Aug 27. Find out more by visiting https://teressamahoney.com. Guest host Zak Sloan.
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TOPICS: We talk about the Olympics and what Simone Biles teaches us about creator mental health. We interview indie artist/composer Cheryl B. Engelhardt about her latest chart-topping release and we get some great e-mail marketing tips from her. Her latest album “A Seeker’s Slumber” is available now and you can find out more about her work by visiting www.cbemusic.com.
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TOPICS: What happens when you write a song every day; the professionalization of social media; we interview comedian Chris Gethard. Check out his new special “Half My Life” on streaming services and visit his website www.chrisgeth.com.
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TOPICS: Twitch updates its DMCA guidelines; economic inequality in the creator economy; Emmys talk; we interview Single Music Founder and CEO Tommy Stalknecht. You can find out more about our guest’s work by visiting www.singlemusic.com.
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TOPICS: Facebook is playing catch-up in courting indie creators; VC firms are embracing the creator economy; we interview Rare Americans frontman Jason Priestner. You can find out more about his work by visiting www.rareamericans.com.
TOPICS: Using “behind the scenes” content ideas for your livestreams, videos, and social media posts; we discuss the American Music Fairness Act; we interview indie singer-songwriter Mary Jennings. Her new album “Matriarch” is available now and you can find out more about her work by visiting www.maryjennings.com.
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TOPICS: How an artist can get stuck in a record deal for seven years without being able to release an album; Ikea couches for Pride Month; we interview Artist Republik CEO Nick Cianfaglione. You can find out more about our guest’s work by visiting www.artistrepublik.com.
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TOPICS: Making the perfect pitch as an artist; we breakdown the biggest stories from E3; interview and musical performance from indie alt-pop artist Raye Robinson. You can find out more about her work by visiting instagram.com/itsjustraye.
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TOPICS: Music services missed the mark on AAPI Heritage Month; Facebook is providing free distribution for musicians on Instagram Reels and Facebook stories; our guest is indie singer-songwriter Ella Luna. You can find out more about our guest’s work by visiting ellaluna.hearnow.com.
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TOPICS: Twitch is cracking down on cover songs on its platform; we talk about the Taylor Lorenz New York Times article about burnout among TikTok creators; we interview music industry mentor Bree Noble about creating your own courses and coaching platforms. Find out more about our guest’s work by visiting www.profitablemusician.com.
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TOPICS: Ryan answers a listener question about setting up a band agreement; we interview singer/songwriter Twitch streamer Meri Amber. Find out more about our guest’s work by visiting www.meriamber.com!
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TOPICS: How can we make the US more hospitable to indie creators; including trademark ownership in your band agreements; we interview Arabian Prince and Paul Hershenson of Incub8next. Incub8next is an incubator that focuses on underserved entrepreneurs and communities. Arabian and Paul also share some powerful perspectives about the entertainment business and have great advice for indie creators. You can find out more about our guests’ work by visiting www.incub8next.com.
TOPICS: Trademark advice for indie creators; the social media infinity stones; we interview Lyric Financial CEO Eli Ball. You can find out more about our guest’s work by visiting www.lyricfinancial.com. Co-Host: Katie Zaccardi (www.katiezaccardi.com).
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TOPICS: Is Apple’s App Store hurting the creator economy?; how artists monetize on Twitch; Legends of the Hidden Temple Reboot. Our guest is livestreaming expert Leonard Patterson. Check out his new book “365 Livestream Ideas for Musicians," available now on Amazon.
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TOPICS: Twitter unveils its new “Spaces” social audio feature; the Grammys get rid of their secret nominating committees; we interview indie singer-songwriter John Taglieri. Find out more about our guest’s work by visiting www.johntaglieri.com and check out his new single “Talking to Myself Out Loud” at this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9w66vZLCjU8.
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TOPICS: Spotify’s premium option for podcasters; new CDC guidelines and what they mean for indie creators; we interview Michael Elsner of Master Music Licensing to get sync licensing tips. Find out more about our guest’s work by visiting www.mastermusiclicensing.com.
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TOPICS: Apple Podcasts is offering a subscription feature for all of its creators; Apple Music announces its streaming rate; Downton Abbey; Ted Lasso; we interview singer-songwriter Jane Jensen. Check out Jane’s new album “Enchant” and you can find out more about her work by visiting www.janejensenmusic.com.
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TOPICS: What indie artists can learn from Taylor Swift re-releasing her “Fearless” album; outdoor house concerts; we interview noted indie music publicist and Cyber PR founder Ariel Hyatt. Her new book “The Ultimate Guide in Music Publicity” is available in June and find out more about her work by visiting www.cyberprmusic.com.
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TOPICS: We answer a listener question about what legal documents you need when collaborating with other artists; new Twitch guidelines; we interview rapper and activist Pell. Find out more about our guest's work by visiting www.pellyeah.com.
TOPICS: Spotify Loud and Clear; getting started on Twitch as a musician; we discuss the video games we are playing lately. Our guest this week is Twitch musician and voice-over artist Jason Charles Miller. His new album “From the Wreckage: Part I” is available now and you can find out more about our guest’s work by visiting www.jasoncharlesmiller.com.
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TOPICS: How the HITS Act could save artists money on their taxes; the Paramount+ lineup is giving us nostalgia feels; Jeopardy hosts. We also interview singer/songwriter/author Ari Herstand about his new album and his experience helping write pro-artist legislation in California. Find out more about his work by visiting www.ariherstand.com and www.aristake.com
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TOPICS: Female underrepresentation in the music industry; we talk about the Oscars; we interview Mike "Parkside" Renaud of Hidden Pony Records and Management. Find out more about our guest's work by visiting www.hiddenpony.ca.
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TOPICS: NFTs; SoundCloud’s user-centric royalty experiment; Grammys talk; we interview music manager and founder of 137 Entertainment Brian Wilkins. You can find out more about his work by visiting www.137entertainment.com.
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TOPICS: We break down the latest recorded music industry revenue numbers from the RIAA and discuss what they mean for indie creators; we talk about the video games we are playing now and the Golden Globes. Our guest is musician and coach Katie Zaccardi. She chats with the BTB crew about how creators can embrace wellness and sustainable practices in their careers. Find you more about Katie’s work and check out her Out To Be Podcast by visiting www.katiezaccardi.com.
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TOPICS: We talk about copyright law as it pertains to livestreaming, and why it is so confusing for the musicians who are on these platforms. We talk about upcoming movies. Our guest this week is country artist and real estate expert Dave Herrera. You can find out more about his work by visiting www.daveherreralive.com.
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Topics: Ensuring relief for mixed-income creators in the latest COVID stimulus package. Band Name Ideas. Latest Nintendo News. Our guest this week is Auralex founder and president Eric Smith. You can find out more about our guest's work by visiting www.auralex.com.
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Topics: How @JaxWritesSongs went from American Idol to TikTok Videos to getting a record deal. Weplay “2021 Golden Globe Nominee or Gen Z Album Title”. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame nominees announced. Mechanical Licensing Collective CEO Kris Ahrend stops by for an interview. You can find out more about our guest’s work by visiting www.themlc.com.
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Topics: “Beat Buyouts” on BeatStars and why indie artists need to be careful. We relive our favorite Nickelodeon memories. Elisa updates us on her EP. Guest A&R expert Travis Rosenblatt You can find out more about our guest’s work by visiting www.meddling.co.
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Topics: Welcome to the new format! Ryan, Evan, and Elisa talk about empowering indie creators, changing distribution services, how redditors turned Gamestop into a $25 billion company, and more. Guest Tim Exile of Endlesss Studio. You can find out more about our guest’s work by visiting www.endlesss.fm.
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This week, Ryan talks provides more details about the big plans for the Break the Business podcast in 2021! Ryan needs your help in making the show the best it can be for creators like you. Send any suggestions to breakthebusiness@gmail.com or reach out to Ryan directly on Twitter @ryankair.
Break the Business will be going dark for the next two episodes. The show will be back again with its first livestream show on January 27th, with the next podcast episode airing on January 31st!
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This week, Ryan sits down with David Rojas, the Director of Sales and Business Development for sync licensing startup Syncfloor. Ryan talks to David about how the sync industry has evolved to become more favorable to indie artists. Our guest also gives great advice on how indie artists can find more sync opportunities. You can find out more about our guest’s work by visiting www.syncfloor.com.
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It is our last episode of 2020, and we are closing out the year with a super-sized episode to talk about the recent COVID stimulus bill that was passed by Congress. The bill has lots of provisions that will affect indie artists (Save our Stages Act, unemployment benefits for freelancers, the CASE Act, and more), and Ryan is discussing them alongside his friends Evan and Elisa (who are excellent musicians on Twitch). Ryan also makes a BIG announcement about the podcast for 2021 that you will not want to miss. There are exciting developments ahead for BTB fans in the coming year. Check out Evan and Elisa on Twitch by following ElisaRockDoc!
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This week, Ryan sits down with Phil Messier, the co-founder, and VP of Products and Partnerships for the sync licensing company Bopper. Bopper’s platform features a pre-cleared library for commercial music and an intelligent pricing algorithm. Ryan talks to Phil about Bopper and the steps that his organization takes to ensure that indie musicians are fairly compensated for their work in the world of sync. You can find out more about our guest’s work by visiting www.boppermusic.com.
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This week, Ryan sits down with Brooke Barry, the Creative Manager of Songfluencer, a Nashville-based music tech startup that connects songs with tastemaker influencers on platforms like TikTok and Reels to expand the reach of music. Brooke talks to Ryan about her work with the company and her own experience as a TikTok creator (who has over 3.1 million followers on the platform). Brooke shares some great advice for how musicians can thrive on TikTok and how platforms like Songfluencer can expand the reach of music on the platform.
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This week, Ryan sits down with Detroit-based hip-hop artist Rocky Badd. Rocky is funding her upcoming album, Respect the Writer 2, with an equity crowdfunding raise on the AmplifyX platform. In effect, Rocky is giving her fans the opportunity to be direct investors in her next major project. Ryan talks to Rocky (and her manager Curtis McKinnon) about how she structured her campaign and what these sorts of projects mean for the future of the music industry. You can find out more about our guest’s work and learn about her equity campaign by visiting www.rockybadd.com and invest.amplifyx.com
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This week, Ryan interviews California singer-songwriter Wesley David. Wesley’s latest album “Never Late Than Better” was recorded the COVID-19 pandemic. Wesley talks about his experience making his album alone during lockdown and how he has had to transition away from playing music in front of crowds in 2020. Wesley has some incredible insights about his promotion strategy and why he goes against the conventional wisdom in his approach to marketing himself. Every artist will have something to learn from his novel approach and philosophy to being a DIY musician. You can find out more about our guest’s work by visiting www.wesleydavidmusic.com.
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This week, Ryan sits down with Dave Cool, Bandzoogle’s Vice President of Business Development. A true friend of the indie artist and a popular former BTB Podcast guest, Dave talks about strategies that artists can implement to continue to build fan support and create new and flourishing revenue streams amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Dave also shares some insight about the importance of creating your website as an artist and talks about some of the latest artist-friendly features that have launched on the Bandzoogle platform. Find out more by visiting www.bandzoogle.com.
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This week, Ryan sits down with The Rattle founder Chris Howard. The Rattle is an innovative artist accelerator with offices in Los Angeles and London. In October, The Rattle announced its new “Venture Label” project, which aims to replace traditional record deals with an equity sharing arrangement between artists and investors that encourages the artistic and technological skill sets of its participants. Ryan and Chris talk about the Venture Label model and how venture-based artist deals can potentially foster a more equitable and artist-friendly entertainment industry. You can find out more about our guest’s work by visiting www.wearetherattle.com.
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This week, Ryan sits down with Rutger Rosenborg, the Digital Strategy Lead for Chartmetric, a platform that offers data analytics services for music industry stakeholders. Ryan and Rutger talk about data insights that should guide artists in using social media platforms like TikTok and Instagram effectively. Rutger also talks about what data points artists should be looking at to measure their career success and how artists can use data for effective goal setting. Be sure to check out Chartmetric’s “How Music Charts” podcast (hosted by Rutger and former BTB guest Jason Joven) on all major podcast platforms and find out more about our guest’s work by visiting www.chartmetric.com.
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This week, Ryan sits down with Ace of Cups vocalist/bassist Denise Kaufman. Originally founded in 1967 and sharing the stage with legends like Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, the Grateful Dead, and Jefferson Airplane, Ace of Cups’ story is one of the power of friendship and perseverance. Ryan and Denise talk about her five decades in the music business and how today’s music industry provides more opportunities than ever for musicians to create art without the hindrances of big business and traditional music industry gatekeepers. Denise shares some great advice and plenty of inspiration along the way. You can find out more about our guest’s work and check out her band’s latest album “Sing Your Dreams” (produced by acclaimed producer Dan Shea) by visiting www.aceofcups.com.
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This week, Ryan sits down with Jesse Clasen and Jacob Michael of indie electropop duo Foreign Air. Ryan talks to Jesse and Jacob about how they were able to collaborate on making their debut album despite being on separate coasts using a wide range of remote collaboration platforms. Jesse and Jacob also share advice on getting lucrative sync placements and how to make the most of those placements once you get them. Foreign Air’s debut album “Good Morning Stranger” is available now and you can find out more about their music by visiting www.foreignair.net.
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This week, Ryan sits down with Rich Nardo, Vice Presidency of the full-service marketing firm NGAGENCY. Rich talks to Ryan about NGAGENCY and Rich’s favorite music marketing projects that he has worked on. Rich also talks about the emerging phenomenon of “microinfluencers” and how musicians can partner with these talented and engaging professionals to create interesting content and reach new audiences. You can find out more about our guest’s work by visiting www.ngage.com, and be sure to check out Rich’s article in TuneCore Blog, “How Artists Can Partner with Influencers”, by visiting https://www.tunecore.com/blog/2020/08/how-artists-can-partner-with -influencers.html.
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This week, Ryan sits down with music marketing and branding expert Sydney Oberholtzer. After a successful career in advertising working with companies like Rolling Stone, Firefly Music Festival, and Lollapalooza, Sydney is now dedicating her career to empowering music professionals as the host of the Set Up Podcast. Ryan talks to Sydney about the great advice she has received from the music industry experts that she has had on her show. Season 2 of The Set Up Podcast will feature women entrepreneurs in music and you can find out more about her show by visiting www.thesetupseries.com
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This week, Ryan sits down with Shut Down Media CEO Ty Frankel. Ty started his music marketing company at the age of 19, building it from the ground up and working with top-tier brands such as Mercedes-Benz, Red Bull, and the NFL. Ty talks to Ryan about how indie artists can get more music placements and also shares some excellent advice on how to send more effective cold e-mails to lead to more conversations and better networking relationships. Artists interested in sending their material to Shut Down Media can e-mail ty@shutdownmedia.net and you can follow Ty on Twitter @TheTyFrankel.
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This week, Ryan sits down with acclaimed music industry executive Loren Israel. Over the course of his distinguished career in A&R and music production, Loren has help break bands such as Plain White T’s, Neon Trees, Jimmy Eat World, and Less Than Jake. Ryan talks to Loren about how he got started in the industry and how the music biz has changed in the last twenty years. Loren offers some great advice to our listeners on the importance of musicians having discipline and a “prolific” approach to content creation. You can find out more about our guest’s work and his consulting services by visiting www.lorenisrael.com
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This week, Ryan talks to one of his favorite guests, music lawyer Erin M. Jacobson. Named one of this year’s top music lawyers by Billboard, Erin writes frequently on important legal subjects for indie artists. Ryan talks to Erin this week about a recent article she wrote in Hypebot about how artists should protect their music. Erin talks about the importance of copyright registration, why artists should be wary of certain music “registration services,” and the role that copyright registration plays for artists for create a significant amount of music every year. You can find out more about our guest’s work by visiting www.themusicindustrylawyer.com and you can find our guest’s recent Hypebot article by clicking here: https://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2020/09/is-your-music-legally-protected.html
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This week, Ryan sits down with Jesse Cannon. Jesse is an acclaimed producer, mastering engineer, author, and the creator of the Musformation YouTube channel, which is an educational resource for musicians and creative entrepreneurs. Jesse talks to Ryan about his recent YouTube video “The 4 MusicBusiness Con Artists You Will Meet in 2020,” and discuss the types the music industry “professionals” that artists should avoid (such as the useless masterclass hawkers and the Spotify playlist grifters). Jesse is also a successful podcast host and producer, and gives some great advice for why artists should get into podcasting. You can find out more about our guest’s work by visiting www.jessecannon.com andyoutube.com/musformation.
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This week, Ryan sits down with Karen Allen, an acclaimed business development consultant, live streaming expert, and the author of Twitch for Musicians. Twitch for Musicians is an e-book and online course that teaches musicians how to produce a Twitch channel, grow a fan base, and earn revenue on the Twitch live streaming platform. On this week’s show, Karen shares some great advice on how musicians can get into live streaming, which live streaming service to choose, and how musicians can grow their fanbases and make money on live streaming platforms. You can find out more about our guest’s work by visiting www.twitchformusicians.com.
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This week, Ryan sits down with Matthew Adell, the co-founder and CEO of OnNow. OnNow is a new website where people can discover, share, and promote livestreams happening on platforms such as Twitch, YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, and even Zoom. OnNow could prove to be a valuable tool for livestreaming musicians to help their fans find their streams on one convenient platform. Matthew talks to Ryan about OnNow and gives some great advice on how artists can promote their streams more effectively. You can find out more about our guest’s work by visiting www.onnow.tv.
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This week, Ryan sits down with representatives from the collaborative mobile recording app Audiobridge. As COVID-19 continues to disrupt the daily lives of musicians, it is more important than ever for artists to use the power of platforms like Audiobridge to keep creating and collaborating with others. Our guests talk about their platform and give advice on how artists can make their recording process simpler, more efficient, and more effective. You can find out more about our guests' work by visiting www.audiobridgeapp.com and wefunder.com/audiobridge.
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This week, Ryan sits down with Amplify X CEO Adam Cowherd. AmplifyX is a platform that allows investors to directly fund the careers of musicians while allowing musicians to retain control over their intellectual property and career decisions. Adam talks to Ryan about the platform and how direct musician investment could fix the flawed way that musicians' careers are funded today while also strengthening the relationship between musicians and the fans who love them. AmplifyX will be engaging in a full launch soon and you can find out more about the platform and our guest’s work by visiting www.amplifyx.com.
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This week, Ryan sits down with Venture Music President Chris Nardone. Venture Music is an acclaimed marketing company that specializes in creating custom-built marketing plans for musician clients. Ryan talks to Chris about Venture Music and about how musicians can use the social media video platform TikTok to create exciting content, build their following, and foster fan engagement. Chris shares some great advice on how musicians can be successful on the platform. You can find out more about our guest’s work by visiting www.venturemusic.com.
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This week, Ryan sits down with AIMS API co-founder and CEO Martin Nedved. AIMS API is an AI-based music similarity search tool used by production music companies, TV and film productions, record labels, and music publishers to help these users search for the right track from their catalogue fast, easy, and with precision. It is a powerful piece of technology that levels the playing field for independent composers because the search function makes it more possible for users of music to discover unknown tracks for their projects. Our guest talks all about his platform and provides some fantastic advice on how indie artists can create great music for film and TV projects. You can find out more about our guest’s work by visiting www.aimsapi.com.
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This week, Ryan sits down with indie artist and Modern Musician founder Michael Walker. As a musician, Michael was able to build his fan base quickly through a technique that he calls “tour hacking.” It is a simple process and any musician can do it and find quick results. And even though his tour hacking practices took place at physical concert venues, Michael has created resources to help musicians bring tour hacking into the virtual world during COVID-19. If you are looking for a way to build your following and reach receptive listeners efficiently without leaving your home, check out this interview. You can find out more about our guest’s work and resources by visiting www.modern-musician.com.
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This week, Ryan sits down with award-winning singer-songwriter and multicultural activist Raye Zaragoza. After a video of her song “In the River” went viral in 2016 and became a rallying anthem for the Standing Rock protests, Raye has dedicated her career to amplifying the voices of disadvantaged communities. Raye also truly embraces the “Break the Business” mindset through her inspiring work in starting her own record label using the Patreon platform. Whether you want to learn more about how you can use your art to help effect social change, or how you can find lasting success as a truly independent artist-entrepreneur, you can learn a lot from Raye’s words in this interview. Her latest album will be coming out later this year and you can check out the album’s first two singles “Fight Like a Girl” and “The It Girl” now on major music platforms and on her website www.rayezaragoza.com.
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This week, Ryan talks to Kai and Lyron of electropop duo Les Flair. Kai and Lyron talk to Ryan about how they were able to use the power of word-of-mouth marketing to sell out a string of shows across Europe before even releasing a single record. Kai and Lyron share their expertise on mastering word-of-mouth marketing. Listeners looking for advice on crafting an effective social media strategy and setting up performances to generate organic social media growth should definitely listen this week. You can find out more about our guests’ work by visiting www.lesflair.bandcamp.com.
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This week, Ryan sits down with vocal performance coach and Star Singer founder Tiffany VanBoxtel. The Star Singer Platform provides training resources for recording artists to help them improve their performance and run an effective music operation. Ryan talks to Tiffany about how musicians can achieve optimal vocal performances on livestreaming platforms and common general mistakes that performers should avoid in this medium. You can check out all of Tiffany’s resources and her Star Singer podcast by visiting www.starsinger.co.
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This week, Ryan sits down with artist coach and music business consultant Lindsey Kirkendell. An accomplished expert who specializes in working with female creatives, Lindsey talks to Ryan about her coaching philosophy, time management strategies for artists, and how she focuses on coaching the “whole person” when working with clients. Lindsey shares lots of excellent advice for indie artists along the way. You can find out more about our guest’s work by visiting www.lindseykirkendall.com.
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This week, Ryan sits down with Zack Zalon, founder and CEO of Super Hi-Fi. Super Hi-Fi is an award-winning audio innovation company that uses AI to allow music services to transform the gaps between songs on digital platforms into relevant and personalized content for listeners. Ryan talks to Zack about his company and also gets his perspective on the future of music streaming and the potential opportunities and impact of that future for indie artists. You can find out more about our guest’s work by visiting www.superhifi.com.
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This week, we are joined by Canada-based indie country artist Drake Jensen. Fresh from being recently featured in Billboard Magazine and The Advocate, Drake talks to Ryan about building a successful music career as a member of the LGBTQ community in the country genre, and how he was able to find his voice and celebrate his community through his art. Drake has lots of great advice for listeners about building the right team to find success as an artist-entrepreneur. You can find out more about our guest’s work and check out his exciting new video “Burn the Floor” by visiting www.drakejensen.ca.
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This week, Ryan sits down with Jack Forman, booking agent and executive vice president at Bicoastal Productions. We get Jack’s perspective on how COVID-19 is affecting the live music industry, the rise of online live shows, and how physical and online are blending together in the live performance space. Jack also gives some helpful advice on how artists can get a booking agent. You can find out more about our guest’s work by visiting www.bicoastalproductions.com.
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This week, Ryan talks with James Landry and Elliot Tousley, the co-founders of the De Novo Agency. De Novo is an organization that partners with independent musicians to assist them in finding more business opportunities by utilizing data-driven marketing. James and Elliot talk about how indie artists should be using data, what sort of data is “overrated,” and how De Novo works with artist clients to achieve measurable career goals. James and Elliot also talk about their new distribution service Songflowr. Find out more about our guests’ work by visiting www.denovoagency.com and www.instragram.com/songflowr.
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What is the data telling us about how COVID-19 is affecting different sectors of the music business, and how are indie artists being affected? The answers may surprise you. We talk to our guest Jason Joven of data analytics platform Chartmetric this week to get some insight. Jason does a deep drive into the data and gives some great advice for indie artists based on his platform’s findings.
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This week, Ryan sits down with Bitfury Surround CEO Stefan Schulz. Surround is a platform that will offer an ecosystem of blockchain-based management services to provide transparency for the exchange and monetization of intellectual property in music. Blockchain can be used to strengthen music ownership, create smart contracts for music, facilitate efficient payments for artists, and much more. Blockchain has the potential of fostering significant growth in the music industry and our guest shares the details and talks more about the role his platform may play. You can find out more about Bitfury Surround by visiting www.surround.com.
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Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, independent musicians are continuing to embrace the diversification of their income streams beyond live performances. One important area of income for many indies is in the sync licensing of their catalogs to movies, TV programs, commercials, and video games. Our guests this week, Shellie Lewis and Cestjon McFarland, are executives at Syncfloor, a platform that aims to simplify the sync licensing process for rights holders and licensees. Ryan talks to Shellie and Cestjon about the platform and the role that sync licensing will play in a COVID-19 economy. Our guests also give some great advice for indie artists looking to get into the world of sync. You can find out more about our guests’ work by visiting www.syncfloor.com.
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This week, friend of the podcast Clarence Charron of Pop of Colour stops by. Pop of Colour is a brand management agency that provides marketing and consultation services for musicians and other creators. We talked to Clarence about his own experiences with the COVID-19 pandemic and support programs that exist for artists in his home country of Canada. Clarence also offers some great advice on livestreaming and and updating your brand as your career matures. You can find out more about our guest’s work by visiting www.popofcolourmusic.com.
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This week, Ryan sits down with Katie Zaccardi. She is a musician, songwriter, and wellness coach that works with musicians in the areas of self-care, mental health, and time management. She is also the host of the podcast “Out to Be,” a weekly program featuring expert interviews on those areas. Katie talks to Ryan about self-care techniques that musicians can do during the pandemic, and the importance of building relationships with others during this challenging time. You can find out more about our guest’s work (and check out her podcast!) by visiting www.katiezaccardi.com.
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This week, Ryan sits down with friend of the podcast Ashley K. Stoyanov of Women Crush Music. Women Crush is a nationwide nonprofit organization that provides education and support services for women in music. Ryan talks to Ashley about the support services that WCM is providing for female musicians during the pandemic. Ashley also gives advice on the importance of building and fortifying your community as an indie artist during this challenging period. WCM is sponsoring a weekly virtual showcase on Instagram Live. If you are interested in participating as an artist, you can e-mail Ashley at ashley@womencrushmusic.com.
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Things are crazy right now and we all want to just relax and laugh, so we brought back our co-host Dave this week to update us on his life and talk pop culture. Ryan and Dave talk about Tiger King, the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and more. Longtime fans of the Podcast will appreciate that we also brought back an old favorite segment, “Dave The Ultimate Arbiter.” For indie musicians looking for resources to move your careers forward and find support during the pandemic, check out the links below: https://www.soundexchange.com/2020/03/18/resources-for-music-creators-during-the-coronavirus/ https://diymusician.cdbaby.com/musician-tips/covid-19-resources/
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This week, Ryan sits down with friend-of-the-Podcast and CD Baby Marketing VP Kevin Breuner. Kevin provides some valuable insight as a musician and music executive on how artists can continue to move their careers forward during the pandemic. Ryan and Kevin talk about best practices in livestreaming and how to make the most of time spent at home. CD Baby has an excellent resource of helpful advice and links for indie artists during COVID-19, which you can find here: https://diymusician.cdbaby.com/musician-tips/covid-19-resources/.
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This week, Ryan sits down with Arnau Bosch, co-founder and CEO of the new social music collaboration and discovery platform Soundstorming. Soundstorming allows musicians to create with others on a smartphone-based app and it has some robust social and discovery features. Ryan talks to Arnau about the app and the role that collaboration technology will play for musicians during the global pandemic. You can find out more about the platform and our guest’s work by visiting www.soundstorming.com.
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Recent copyright cases such as the "Blurred Lines" verdict have created concerns among songwriters who are fearful that they might accidentally write a song that could put them on the wrong end of an infringement claim. But with two pro-defendant rulings in the last few days in cases involving Led Zeppelin and Katy Perry, perhaps the pendulum might be swinging back. We talk to acclaimed IP lawyer Rick Sanders of Aaron Sanders PLLC to get his insight on the current music copyright landscape and what it means for everyday songwriters. You can find out more our guest's work by visiting www.aaronsanderslaw.com.
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This week, Ryan sits down with Amadea Choplin, the COO of content monitoring platform Pex. Pex works with music creators to monitor online platforms to identify music to monitor consumption data, facilitate content takedowns, and to negotiate content licensing deals. Ryan talks to Amanda about how the platform works (and how powerful it is!), and how artists can use this technology to protect their music online and to obtain valuable data about how people are listening to their content. You can find out more about our guest’s work by visiting www.pex.com.
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This week, Ryan talks to Eric Nizgretsky, the lead singer of NYC-based indie band Loose Buttons. Loose Buttons released its debut album “Something Better” in February as a true DIY effort. The band managed every aspect of the successful release process, including producing their own release show and getting their album into New York City’s largest record store without a distributor. Eric has lots of tips for indie artists to share from his incredible experience. You can find out more about the band by visiting loosebuttons.bandcamp.com.
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This week, Ryan chats with with Zack O’Malley Greenburg, the senior editor of media and entertainment at Forbes. Zack joins us this week to talk about his latest book, "A-List Angels: How a Band of Actors, Artists, and Athletes Hacked Silicon Valley,” which is available on March 10th. Zack talks to us about the emerging phenomenon of entertainment superstars capitalizing on their fame to obtain stakes in thriving tech startups. There are a lot of great lessons from that book that apply to indie artists and the mindset they should embrace in their music careers. You can find out more about our guest’s work by visiting www.zogreenburg.com.
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This week, Ryan sits down with DIY Media Group CEO Tony Van Veen. DIY Media Group is the parent company for music and book distribution brands Disc Makers, BookBaby, and Merchly. Tony and Ryan talk about Tony’s work in guiding Disc Makers and CD Baby through an economic recession and how physical and digital distribution platforms have adapted to changes in the music business. Tony also provides his perspective on the role that physical distribution in particular can play for today’s indie artists. He provides some excellent tips for DIY musicians throughout the interview as well. You can find out more about our guest's work by following him @Tvanveen on twitter and at Facebook.com/tonyvanveen.
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This week, Ryan sits down with the DeCarlos Garrison and Gleb Teper, co-founders of the music tech venture BandPay. BandPay is a customizable platform for indie artists that facilitates payments by setting up milestone-based compensation processes. The platform also provides a mediation feature to help artists settle payment disputes. DeCarlos and Gleb talk about their platform and provide advice to help artists earn a stable livelihood. BandPay will launch in app stores next month and you can find out more about the platform by visiting www.bandpay.me.
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BTB Ep 214: Getting started in home recording with Dustin Speckman of Musician on a Mission This week, Ryan sits down with the Dustin Speckman, the Operations Manager of home recording education platform Musician on a Mission. Dustin talks about how to get started in home recording, the best microphones to buy on a budget, developing efficient home recording processes, and much more! You can find out more about our guest’s work by visiting www.musicianonamission.com.
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This week, Ryan sits down with Jamie Lambert from UK-based singing group and 2014 Britain’s Got Talent winners Collabro. Jamie talks about his BGT experience and offers excellent advice on maintaining a strong relationship with your bandmates and navigating relationships with the music industry effectively. The interview is a must-listen for anyone who wants to get to the next level in the music biz and stay there. Collabro's new album Love Like This is available now and you can find out more about their work by visiting www.officialcollabro.com.
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This week, Ryan welcomes back one of his favorite guests, blogger and music publicist Angela Mastrogiacomo. Ryan and Angela talk about their favorite desserts, lessons they’ve learned over the past decade, and how introverts can find success in the music industry. Ryan also talks to Angela about her new platform Thrive, an online community that provides indie artists with affordable year-round mentoring from music industry experts, access to a growing community of creators, and much more. You can find more by visiting www.angelamastrogiacomo.com/thrive.
Angela is also offering BTB listeners free access to her "5 Day PR Challenge", which starts on January 27th. Click this link to join: http://bit.ly/5dayprchallenge.
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This week, Ryan talks to New Jersey-based indie musician Jonathan Mann. Jonathan is a prolific singer-songwriter who currently holds the Guinness world record for most consecutive days writing a song. Over the course of his “song a day” project, Mann has written over 4,000 original songs that he posts to his YouTube channel. Recently, his 3,974th song, the Mandalorian-inspired “Baby Yoda Baby Baby Yoda,” went viral on the TikTok platform with over 300,000 videos using the track. Our guest talks to Ryan about his songwriting process, providing excellent advice to our listeners along the way. Check out Jonathan's new podcast “As It Happens: Song a Day,” which launched on January 7th and is available on most major podcast platforms. You can also find out more about our guest’s work by visiting www.jonathanmann.net.
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This week, Ryan talks to music industry expert and author Bobby Owsinski. In addition to writing dozens of books about music and the music business, Bobby is also the creator of the super-informative Music 3.0 blog. Bobby joins us this week to talk about recent studies about social media engagement. Which platforms are best for getting engagement and what sorts of posts get will get your fans to interact with you. Find out more about our guest by visiting www.bobbyowsinski.com.
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As we get to the end of 2019, now is the time for you to check off items on your artist-entrepreneur to-do list before we head into the new decade. Here to help you with that is our guest this week, music marketing expert James Shotwell. James talk to Ryan about his recent article in Hypebot, "Things that Artists Must Do Before the End of 2019”. In the interview, James provides insight on using the end of the year to take inventory of your career progress and make an effective plan for 2020. It’s a must listen for any artist who wants close out 2019 with a bang. You can find out more about our guest by following him on Twitter @jamesdshotwell or by visiting Haulix.com, haulixdaily.com, and the Music Biz Channel on YouTube. Link to Article: https://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2019/12/things-every-artist-must-do-before-the-end-of-2019.html
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This week, Ryan sits down with Andres Lauer, co-founder of Five Vectors, an organization that provides customized music solutions for the global gaming industry and helps game communities and e-sports tournaments reach wider audiences through music. Ryan talks to Andres about the work the Five Vectors does, the monetization models that exist for musicians in the gaming industry, and what indie artists can do to find more opportunities in this sector. You can find out more about our guest’s work by visiting www.fivevectors.io. If you have music you want to submit to our guest’s organization, you can e-mail it to contact@fivevectors.io.
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This week, Ryan is joined by acclaimed music executive Jason Davis. Co-founder and president of organizations like One One 7, Noble Management, and Radar Label Group, Jason has worked with the some of the biggest names in the music industry. Ryan talks to Jason about his career and Jason provides his insight on the importance of music entrepreneurship for indie artists, and how indie artists can build stronger relationships in the music industry. You can find out more about our guest’s work by visiting radarlabelgroup.com, oneone7.com or by following our guest @oneone7jason on Twitter.
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This week, Ryan breaks down the ongoing feud between Taylor Swift and her former label Big Machine. On this episode, we will be rising above the noise and discussing what this story means for indie artists. There are lessons for artists to learn from this situation about what it means to truly control your career and who should own the art that you create.
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This week, Ryan continues our conversation last week about the CASE Act. He provides his thoughts on the law (which currently passed the House and is being considered by the Senate) and the potential impact it could have on indie artists.
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This week, Ryan is joined by Dr. Portia Sabin, former longtime president of indie label Kill Rock Stars and current president of the Music Business Association, to discuss the CASE Act of 2019. The CASE Act would significantly affect US copyright law for indie artists by creating a voluntary small claims dispute resolution forum for copyright lawsuits, potentially providing creators with a more efficient means to protect their works. Dr. Sabin provides her perspective on the CASE Act and gives some excellent advice to indie artists along the way. Be sure to check out Portia’s podcast The Future of What by visiting www.thefutureofwhatshow.com.
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This week, Ryan sits down with BandsInTown Co-Founder and Managing Partner Fabrice Sergent. BandsInTown is an online platform that provides music fans with information about artists playing shows in their area and also has tools for artists to manage and promote their tour dates. Fabrice gives us some great advice on how artists can use the platform to gather valuable data and engage with (and build) their fanbases. Fabrice also talks to us about BandsInTown's recent launch of 24 worldwide, US, and local live music charts to measure fan engagement for touring artists. You can find out more about the platform by visiting www.bandsintown.com and by downloading the BandsInTown app!
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This week, we welcome back indie singer-songwriter Jessica Allossery. Jessica’s music is played regularly on the SiriusXM Coffee House Channel and she has received endorsements from Takamine Guitars, Rode Microphones, and (most recently) Ford. Jessica’s latest project is a house concert tour to raise money for the Ronald McDonald House. Ryan talks to Jessica about her tour and Jessica offers insight on how artists and their art can be a force for good. Jessica also gives some great advice on doing custom songs and how taking custom song requests can help you in writing your next big hit. You can find out more about Jessica’s tour dates and support her charitable efforts by visiting www.thelovelyindie.com.
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This week, Ryan sits down with Tampa-based indie acoustic pop artist Frankie Raye. To call Frankie a prolific touring artist would require a gift for understatement. She has 32 tour dates scheduled for the 31-day month of October! Frankie shares her insight on how she was able to keep her touring calendar full and how you can too. She also shares how she handles her busy schedule and how she keeps her voice strong for every show. You can find out more about our guest’s work by visiting www.frankieraye.com.
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This week, Greg Delaney joins us on the Podcast. Greg is the founder of Entertainment Intelligence a UK-based data service provider that helps indie artists, indie labels, and distributors manage data to gain valuable insight on playlist performance, stream sources, and listener behavior. Greg talks to Ryan about how Entertainment Intelligence provides tools to indie creators on listener behavior that were previously only available to major labels. Greg also shares some great insight on finding the right playlists for your music and why artists should not rely on playlist follower count as the defining metric for playlist value. You can find out more about our guest’s work by visiting www.entertainment-intelligence.com.
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This week, Ryan sits down with critically-acclaimed Miami-based pop artist Judah Holiday. During the interview, Ryan finds out that he and Judah have an amazing Break the Business connection that Ryan did not know about beforehand (it is mind-blowing!). Judah also shares with Ryan his story of overcoming addiction and what it meant for his art, his career, and his happiness. This episode is valuable for anyone who is fighting demons in their own life. Find out more about our guest’s excellent music by visiting www.judahholiday.com.
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Our guest this week is Robonzo. He is an author, indie artist, and the host of the Unstarving Musician Podcast, a weekly interview series featuring interviews with musicians and music space professionals that you can check out on Spotify, Google, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, and more. We talk to Robonzo about his main area of expertise: reaching your full potential as a live performer. We talk about creating your own gigs in your local community and how to do house concerts effectively. Today’s indie artists have more opportunities than ever in the live performance space, and Robonzo has incredible insight on how to make the most of those opportunities. You can find out more about Robonzo’s work by visiting www.robonzo.com. Check out his book “The Unstarving Musician's Guide to Getting Paid Gigs: How to Get Booked and Paid What You're Worth, Over and Over Again!”, which is available on Amazon.
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This week, Ryan sits down with Nashville based indie singer-songwriter and cellist Sarah Clanton. In addition to being an incredible artist, Sarah also has an incredible story about how she was able to save her music career after the owner of her record label was convicted of a $175 million Ponzi scheme. Sarah learned some powerful lessons that are valuable for all indie artists to hear, and her story of redemption is sure to inspire you. You can find out more about Sarah’s work by visiting sarahclanton.com and patreon.com/sarahclanton.
Check out Sarah’s Go Fund Me by clicking this link: https://www.gofundme.com/f/cellobrate-a-fintastic-artists-revival.
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This week, we are joined by show favorite, entertainment lawyer Cassandra Spangler. She talks to us about the rise of indie hip hop artists and why hip-hop and EDM producers should always get 50% of the publishing on the songs they help create. She also gives her thoughts on the recent copyright lawsuits involving artists like Katy Perry and Robin Thicke. You can find out more about her work by visiting www.cspanglermusiclaw.com.
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This week, Ryan is joined by music entrepreneur J Bonilla. J is the co-founder and creative director of The Elements, a music licensing and sound design company based out of LA and London. The Elements specializes in the creation of “minirecords,” or record-quality original music for brands (music that sounds like it could be on the radio, but was actually created specifically for an ad campaign). Ryan talks to J about how minirecords are changing the world of sync and the opportunities that exist for indie artists in this space (yes, The Elements is looking for artists to join their team!). Find out more by visiting www.theelementsmusic.com.
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This week, Ryan is joined by two representatives from the music distribution company Soundrop (Pony, Brand Manager and Rebecca Helgeson, Community Manager). Soundrop specializes in music distribution and cover song licensing for indie artists and are particularly a distributor of choice for artists who want to distribute covers. Soundrop is currently partnering with humanitarian organization Save the Children for a unique collaboration called Create for Kids. Create for Kids features donated songs from Soundrop creators to benefit the charity. Music for the project was released on all streaming platforms on August 15th with other releases to come, and 100% of all reported revenue will be going to Save the Children. You can find out more about their work visiting soundrop.com and savethechildren.org. Pony and Rebecca talk to Ryan about Soundrop, discuss how artists can take part in the Create for Kids initiative, and offer some great general music distribution advice.
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This week, Ryan chats with Chris Jones, the co-founder of music streaming service Ursa. Ursa's platform focuses on being "artist-centered" by allowing creators to post additional content alongside their recordings to help build fan engagement. Ursa is also offering other elements within its platform, including its patent-pending linkable credits feature which will allow music fans to discover the work of all of the contributors to a recording. Ryan talks to Chris about the Ursa platform and gets Chris' thoughts on the future of music streaming. Ursa will launch publicly this fall and you can find more about Ursa's invitation-only beta by visiting www.ursamusic.com.
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Break the Business was at this year's Independent Music Awards and is bringing you a series of episodes featuring short interviews from IMA nominees and winners as well as other music industry professionals attending the event. You will hear from a bunch of fantastic indie music figures from all over the world, sharing with you TONS of information and inspiration. This is our last week of IMA episodes and we get back to regular podcasting format starting next week!
Featured on this episode: Kristy Kruger (@KristyKruger), Kvng Shad (@iamkvngshad), Monica Pasqual (@monicapasqual), Martene Clayton (@marteneclayton), Jen Sygit (@Sygvicious).
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Break the Business was at this year's Independent Music Awards and is bringing you a series of episodes featuring short interviews from IMA nominees and winners as well as other music industry professionals attending the event. You will hear from a bunch of fantastic indie music figures from all over the world, sharing with you TONS of information and inspiration.
Featured on this episode: Mamita Peyote (@mamitapeyote, mamitapeyote.com); Jessica La Rel (@Jessica_LaRel, jessicalarel.com); Katie Cash (FB: @katiecashmusic); Adam Warner (@adamwarnermusic, adamwarneriscountry.com); Flechaus (@flechausmusic).
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Break the Business was at this year's Independent Music Awards and is bringing you a series of episodes featuring short interviews from IMA nominees and winners as well as other music industry professionals attending the event. You will hear from a bunch of fantastic indie music figures from all over the world, sharing with you TONS of information and inspiration.
Featured on this episode: Low Lily (@LowLilyBand, lowlily.com); Amira Al-Jiboori (@CasiiStephan); Sara Lovell (@saralovellmusic); Lucy Kalantari (@lucytoon, lucykalantari.com).
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Break the Business was at this year's Independent Music Awards and is bringing you a series of episodes featuring short interviews from IMA nominees and winners as well as other music industry professionals attending the event. You will hear from a bunch of fantastic indie music figures from all over the world, sharing with you TONS of information and inspiration.
Featured on this episode: Patrice Jegou (@PatriceJegou, patricejegou.com); Elizabeth Joan Kelly (@ElizabethJelly, elizabethjoankelly.com); Brik (@brikakakryme, reverbnation.com/brikakakryme); Valerie Smith (@valerievalpal, thevaleriesmith.com); Fragrance of Yah (@fragranceofyah); Randy Chertkow and Jason Feehan (@musicmoneyguys; http://makingmoneywithmusic.com/mmwm).
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Break the Business was at this year's Independent Music Awards and is bringing you a series of episodes featuring short interviews from IMA nominees and winners as well as other music industry professionals attending the event. You will hear from a bunch of fantastic indie music figures from all over the world, sharing with you TONS of information and inspiration.
Featured on this episode: Stone Mecca (@stonemecca, stonemeccamusic.com); Amazing Show (@amazingshowtw); Bombay Rickey (@bombayrickey, bombayrickey.com); Ricky Persaud, Jr. (@Rickypersaudjr, rickypersaudjr1.com/); Christina Christian (@thechristinac, thechristinachristian.com).
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This week, Ryan chats with music supervisor Alec J. Stern. He is the Director of Music for two Chicago-based advertising agencies, DDB and We are Unlimited. Alec talks about his work, detailing how he helps brands find the right music for their campaigns. Oftentimes, that "right music" comes from an indie artist that may not be well-known, and so Alec gives some advice on how indie artists can position their music for these sorts of projects. Find out more about our guests's work by visiting www.alecjstern.com.
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This week, Ryan talks to Musician Monster founder Greg Wilnau. Greg has a lot of great advice for you about building your brand as an indie artist, but you will also want to hear what he has to say about living your life on your own terms and having the courage to blaze your own trail--both professionally and personally. Get yourself a copy of Greg's Music Branding Cheat Sheet by visiting www.musicianmonster.com/brand.
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The Independent Music Awards are next week! Ryan sits down with one of our favorite guests, acclaimed publicist and Cyber PR founder Ariel Hyatt, to break down the IMAs and discuss how indie artists like you can get more involved in this awesome event. Ryan and Ariel will be hosting workshops and serving as mentors at the IMAs, June 21-22 in New York City. Get your tickets here! independentmusicawards.com/ima-ikon-2019/. Ryan and Ariel also talk about Ariel's new e-book "Fan 1st", which you can check out at www.cyberprmusic.com.
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This week, Ryan sits down with Emily Plazek, founder of Music Industry Connected. MIC's latest initiative is The Mountain, a platform that helps artists achieve success and balance their business strategy, art, and personal life using a six-step process. The first segment of the mountain is available now. and you can check it out and MIC’s services by visiting www.musicindustryconnected.com. Emily talks to Ryan about The Mountain, finding work-life balance in your music career, and overcoming the "First Circle Conundrum" when getting your family and friends to support your music career.
The Break the Business Podcast will be recording from the Independent Music Awards on June 21-22 in New York City. If you're going to be around, definitely come say hi!
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This week, everyone's favorite BTB co-host Dave stops by the studio. Ryan is so happy to see him that he throws out the traditional show format and just has a super-sized pop culture conversation. They bring back some of your favorite Dave segments...and talk about some music industry stuff too.
The Break the Business Podcast will be recording from the Independent Music Awards on June 21-22 in New York City. If you're going to be around, definitely come say hi!
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For our final episode of National Mental Health Month, Ryan sits down with Gregg Sgar and Matt Pelosi of electronic duo MGSP to talk about the strategies they use to stay grounded in their music careers. Gregg and Matt have written and spoken a lot on the subject and have some great insight to share with musicians. We also discuss their latest single "Signs," a powerful song with a strong mental health focus. You can listen to "Signs" on this week's episode and you can find out more about the band by visiting www.mgspmusic.com.
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As they move their music careers forward, one of the greatest challenges that indie artists have is handling live show logistics. Self-managing a live performance or even an entire tour can be a daunting task, and handling those logistical issues effectively (payments, scheduling, advance work, etc.) can often make the difference between a show's financial success or failure. On this week's episode, Ryan sits down with Eventric CEO Paul Bradley to discuss these issues. Paul has dedicated his career to helping artists master their live performance logistics. In this interview, Paul shares some excellent insight on the touring logistics issues that artists most often face, and how to handle those issues effectively.
Earlier this year, Eventric released Master Tour 3.0, the latest incarnation of its popular tour management product that can help indie artists keep their touring logistics and revenue management organized. You can find out more by visiting www.eventric.com.
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This week, Ryan sits down with Jess and Jimi from Brooklyn indie duo Pls Pls Me. Jess and Jimi talk about their music and how they have worked in their careers to empower themselves and the rest of Brooklyn's LGBT music community with their art. Jess and Jimi put together a recurring music event in Brooklyn called Queer MF, which highlights the work of LGBT artists in the area. The example of Queer MF highlights an important lesson for all indie artists: If you are not getting enough gigs or you having trouble getting the kind of gigs you want, then create your own gigs and invite similar artists in your area to share the bill with you! Find out more about Pls Pls Me and the Queer MF events by visiting www.plsplsme.nyc. Check them out on Facebook and Twitter @PlsPlsMeNYC.
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This week, Ryan sits down with musician and friend-of-the-podcast (and one-time BTB Podcast host) Katie Zaccardi. In addition to making music, Katie is also the host of Out To Be, a weekly interview series that discusses the topics of mental health and safe care. Ryan and Katie discuss those topics this week as they apply to artists and Katie shares some valuable insight on how to avoid burnout as an artist and to manage your time effectively. Powerful advice this week from an excellent guest. Don't miss it! Find out more about Katie's work by visiting www.katiezaccardi.com.
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This week, Ryan sits down with Emerge Festival founder and CEO Rehan Choudhry. The Emerge Festival is a music event in Las Vegas that will run from May 31 to June 1 and will bring together artists (including Laura Jane Grace and Andrew Bird) and social change activists (like David Hogg) in a powerful blend of art and activism. Ryan talks to Rehan about the festival, the changing landscape of live music events, and whether artists should be more open with their own social views. Lots of great advice this week! Find out more about the festival by visiting www.emergelv.com.
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And don't miss Bree Noble's Profitable Musician Summit, a 10-day online music conference geared toward helping you make smart business decisions and create sustainable income streams! Register for the conference by visiting this link: bit.ly/2WPwDlJ.
This week, Ryan is joined by longtime friend-of-the-podcast Bree Noble of Female Entrepreneur Musician. From April 22nd to May 1, Bree will be hosting the Profitable Musician Summit, an online music industry conference geared toward helping musicians manage their careers and increase their income. Guest speakers include past Podcast guests Ariel Hyatt, Ari Herstand, Kevin Breuner, Cheryl B. Engelhardt, Cherie Hu, Suzanne Paulinski, and many more…including your BTB host Ryan Kairalla.
Ryan talks to Bree about the Summit but also gets some insight from her on the importance for indie artists to not have "too many" ideas in their music career. This might seem counterintuitive, but it's not! And you should tune in to find out why and get some great advice along the way. Bree is awesome, and she has a lot of great tips for you.
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This week, Ryan sits down with acclaimed music industry entrepreneur Diego Farias. Diego is the co-founder and CEO of Amuse, a tech platform that offers label services (including distribution) for all artists without the predatory terms of a traditional label. Recently, Amuse recently introduced Fast Forward, a royalty platform that uses machine learning to allow artists to collect up to six months of future streaming royalties in advance. Ryan talks to Diego about Amuse and gets the details on how the innovative Fast Forward platform works in practice to get artists paid faster. Listen to this week's episode to find out about a lot of really exciting tech developments for indie artists! You can find out more about Amuse and Fast Forward by visiting www.amuse.io.
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And don't miss Bree Noble's Profitable Musician Summit, a 10-day online music conference geared toward helping you make smart business decisions and create sustainable income streams! Register for the conference by visiting this link: bit.ly/2WPwDlJ.
Hi Podcast Listeners! This week, Ryan sits down with Jay Della Valle of the acclaimed indie folk group Owls & Lions. After several years of crushing it on the wedding and corporate gig circuit, Owls & Lions is about to release its first EP of original music. We talk to Jay about his band, get some great advice from him about how to book more weddings and corporate gigs, and get his insight on how to make an effective transition into original music. Jay also talks about his involvement with the Ukulele Kids Club, an amazing nonprofit organization that has gifted thousands of ukuleles to hospitalized children. Find out more by visiting www.theukc.org.
Check out Owls & Lions by visiting www.owlsandlions.com and be sure to support their Kickstarter campaign!
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This week, Ryan chats with members of Canada-based band Across the Board. In addition to making powerful pop-rock jams, these award-winning musicians have mastered creating engaging videos that help them build strong connections with their fans. ATB's lead vocalist Jackie Auguste, with additional insight from bassist Andy Ramjattan, share lots of great video tips with Ryan. Whether its making traditional music videos, vlogging their daily life, or filming a carpool karaoke session, ATB is AWESOME at video. Listen in this week to up your video game. Check out ATB's latest rock opera album "Sonic Boom" by visiting http://acrosstheboardmusic.ca.
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This week, Ryan chats with indie electro-pop singer songwriter Clara Casey. Based in New York and trained in London, Clara is an exceptional artist who just released her first music video for her single "Physical." The video is a beautifully-shot portrait of New York City that complements her music quite well. Clara talks to Ryan about her process in making this video on a shoestring budget and imparts some important advice for artists who are looking to create great videos without breaking the bank or losing trust in your creative abilities. Check out the "Physical" video at www.claracasey.com.
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This week, we bring you the second half of our two-part in-studio interview with music industry consultant Clara Charron of the Pop of Colour Blog. If you haven't listened to the first part yet, check out Episode 171 first to find out more about our excellent guest who came all the way from Ottawa, Canada to share some excellent music conference hacks with us. Give a listen this week to get some more excellent, practical tips that you can use to get the most out of music conferences. Check out Clara's excellent music industry blog at www.popofcolourmusic.com and catch her weekly Pop of Color Late Show Monday nights on Facebook Live.
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This week, Ryan is joined IN STUDIO by music industry consultant and blogger Clara Charron of the Pop of Colour blog. For the next two episodes, Clara trades her normal surroundings of Ottawa, Canada for our studio in Miami. Clara talks to Ryan about her trip to Miami (including an exciting misadventure involving an Uber Pool) and she also shares an excellent list of music conference hacks. If you want to learn how to get the most of music conferences, meet a lot of people, and save some money along the way, you definitely need to listen to Clara's awesome and practical advice this week (and next week!). Clara is a smart and dynamic young entrepreneur with a lot of great insight to share. Check out Clara's excellent music industry blog at www.popofcolourmusic.com and catch her weekly Pop of Color Late Show Monday nights on Facebook Live.
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This week, Ryan sits down with New York-based pop, EDM, and soul artist Lachi. Lachi's musical journey has led to her collaborating with artists like Patti LaBelle, Questlove, and Snoop Dogg. And her personal story is as inspiring as her music is as exciting and enjoyable. Lachi talks to Ryan about how being legally blind from birth has influenced her art and given her a unique perspective on moving her music career forward. Find out more about Lachi's music by visiting www.lachimusic.com and by checking out the links below.
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This week, Ryan sits down with award-winning singer-songwriter James Lee Baker. James talks to Ryan about the interesting way he created his two most recent recording projects. For his 2017 album "Home Again", he was able to recruit musicians from all over the world (and on a modest budget) by using the website Fiverr. And for his most recent project, James will be going into the Leesta Vall Recording Studios in March to record single-copy versions of his songs in vinyl, and each record will even have a personalized message to each fan who pre-orders a one-of-kind record. Recruiting musicians on Fiverr and creating personalized single-copy recordings are innovative ways to make music in today's industry. Give this episode a listen to find out how you can do it too!
Find out more about James' single-copy recording project by visiting https://leestavall.com/products/jamesleebaker. And visit www.jamesleebaker.com to find out more about the career of this terrific artist.
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This week, Ryan sits down with Independent Country Music Hall of Famer Richard Lynch to talk about Richard's incredible career. They talk about changes in Nashville's music scene, why Richard embraces "traditional" country music, and Richard's charitable work with the Love Tattoo Foundation. Richard gives some terrific advice on the value of persistence in achieving success as an indie artist. Find out more about Richard's work by visiting www.richardlynchband.com and www.lovetattoofoundation.org.
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This week, Ryan sits down with one of his favorite indie artists, singer/songwriter/author Charlotte Eriksson. Known professionally as "The Glass Child," Charlotte's latest project is her podcast "Behind the Glass." Charlotte's podcast gives her the opportunity to have interesting conversations with her favorite artists, while also giving Charlotte the opportunity to bear her soul to her fans and bring them in to her creative process. Ryan talks to Charlotte about her podcast and also has her discuss why it is valuable for singer-songwriters to get into podcasting. Our guest also shares some great tips on what indie artists can do to start their own show. Check out Behind the Glass on Apple Podcasts (and other platforms), follow Charlotte on Twitter @justaglasschild, and visit her website at www.charlotteeriksson.com.
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This week, Ryan answers a listener question about PledgeMusic's recent payment issues. For the past six months, news outlets have reported the crowdfunding platform's problems with paying artists on time. As PledgeMusic announces that it is ready to take significant measures to get its company back on track, serious questions remain. On today's show, Ryan talks about where PledgeMusic has gone wrong, what artists should do about it going forward, and what this story means for the independent music industry as a whole.
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This week, Ryan sits down with comedy musician Carla Ulbrich. Carla has made a successful career out of creating funny and insightful folk music. Her comedy songs have been featured on Dr. Demento, the BBC and NPR. Carla gives us some great advice on how to break into comedy music and what to expect from venturing into that world. If you are interested in getting into this genre, or at least figuring out how to inject more humor into your performances, then this interview is for you. Carla's music currently appears on the compilation album “Madam Opus-Funny Songs by Funny Women," which also features former BTB guests Meri Amber and The Doubleclicks. It is available now and you can check it out here https://bit.ly/2ROY4hw. And check out the rest of Carla's terrific albums at www.carlau.com.
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This week, Ryan talks to indie musician/producer Zak Sloan. A former teacher and lawyer, Zak talks to Ryan about how he transitioned from his non-music work into being able to do music full time. His journey is intriguing, and you will enjoy hearing about how he has weaved his former life into his art today. Zak also gives some tips on being effective on Twitter (hint: be a normal person and actually TALK TO PEOPLE!) and how he balances his work as a singer/songwriter and his work as a producer. Lots of great information and inspiration this week!
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Check out this playlist of artists produced by Zak Sloan: https://open.spotify.com/user/netters83/playlist/3q1f4R4yVkxwEYcpJYqVRK?
This week, Ryan sits down with entertainment law expert (and one of his closest friends) Josh Morales. Josh is an attorney at Parker Poe Adams & Bernstein in Raleigh, North Carolina where he advises a wide range of entertainment clients on intellectual property and contract matters. Josh gives us some great tips about the role that trademarks play in your career as an indie artist, and provides some unique insight in negotiating contracts and protecting your exclusivity with your music. In addition to his law expertise, Josh is also an authority on all things Sherlock Holmes, and so Ryan gets Josh's thoughts on the new Holmes and Watson Will Ferrell movie. Follow Josh on Twitter at @JoshMoralesEsq and find out more about Josh's projects by visiting www.parkerpoe.com.
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Happy New Year, Podcast listeners! This week, Ryan gives some advice on making good New Years resolutions for 2019 for your music career. As part of that discussion, Ryan talks about Angela Mastrogiacomo's ReverbNation article "5 New Year’s Goals To Set For Yourself In 2019." Check it out here: https://bit.ly/2FhnVXQ. Ryan also talks about Apple's recent acquisition of label services company Platoon. Apple wants to increase its footprint in the music creation side of the business. What does this mean for indie artists? A lot!
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This week, Ryan sits down with friend of the Podcast Cheryl B. Engelhardt to talk about a huge area of expertise for her: e-mail marketing. In addition to being an accomplished singer-songwriter, Cheryl also creates a lot of terrific educational resources for musician entrepreneurs. One of those resources is her "Rock Your E-mail List" course, which you can find at www.inthekey.co/emailcourse. In our interview, Cheryl breaks down a bunch of great strategies for helping you get your e-mail marketing game on-point. Whether you are well acquainted with e-mail marketing, or you have never sent an e-mail about your music career in your life, you can learn a lot of Cheryl's advice this week. Cheryl talks about why e-mail marketing is important, what to write in your e-mails to your fans, what to e-mail when you can't think of anything to write about, the best e-mail marketing platforms, how to grow your e-mail list, and MORE. Enjoy this week's fun and informative interview and be sure to check out all of Cheryl's educational resources for creators at www.inthekeyofsuccess.com.
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This week, Ryan sits down with one of his favorite guests, Australian "geek pop" singer-songwriter Meri Amber. Ryan catches up with Meri about some great things that have happened in her life recently, including her recent marriage and her first trip to America (she was particularly intrigued by the deodorant and breakfast cereals that we have in the States!). We also get some great advice from Meri on how to livestream effectively as an indie artist. Meri's platform of choice is Twitch, and she streams on the platform several times a week because she loves the interactivity that it offers. Meri provides some tips on connecting to your community on the platform and how to reach "Affiliate" and "Partner" status. Meri is awesome, and you should check her out at meriamber.com and at twitch.tv/meriamber.
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This week, Ryan sits down with Martin and Jude Folkman, the founders of the Independent Music Awards. Martin and Jude talk to Ryan about the history of the IMAs, how winners are selected, and how artists can submit their works to be nominated. Now in its 17th Year, the IMAs are an annual celebration of the best in independent music, with its next award ceremony being held in New York City in 2019. The deadline for award submissions is December 7th! Submit your music NOW at www.independentmusicawards.com.
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This week, Ryan sits down with music business journalist Amy X. Wang of Rolling Stone to talk about Taylor Swift's new record deal with Universal Music. Ryan talks to Amy about her story in Rolling Stone about Taylor getting Universal to share Spotify proceeds with all of the Universal artists. What does Taylor's move mean for the music industry as a whole? Why did Taylor Swift choose Universal over another label (or going independent)? What will happen to Taylor's Big Machine master recordings? Amy discusses all of this and more with Ryan on this week's podcast. Check out more of Amy's work at https://www.amy-x-wang.com and follow Amy on Twitter @amyxwang.
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This week, Ryan talks about how changes in the music industry allow artists to achieve success at any age. In an indie artist music business, there is no such thing as being "too old" to find a place for yourself in the industry. To articulate this point, Ryan discusses some famous examples of musicians who found success later in life. Ryan also talks about his own client, Richard "Catmandu" Barnhill, who just released his incredible debut album "Holes" at the age of 69. You can watch the music video of the album's title track here: https://bit.ly/2A5V18T. And you can get a copy of the "Holes" album by visiting this link: https://bit.ly/2OMUhed.
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This week, neo-folk singer-songwriter Eli Lev stops by. Eli is an world-traveling musician whose wanderlust has made him a better artist and has allowed him to build fan relationships all over the globe. Eli shares terrific insight about how he combines traveling, Patreon, and crowdsourcing in interesting ways to build a thriving career in music. Eli's new album Way Out West is out November 16th and the album’s lead single One Road is available now. You can check him out at his website www.eli-lev.com and at patreon.com/elilevmusic.
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This week, Ryan sits down with musician, educator, and music entrepreneur Tommy Darker. Ryan talks to Tommy about the importance of failure as a tool to ultimately find success in one's music career. He also talks to Ryan about his upcoming online conference Whiisecon. Whiisecon is a free music conference that features 20 chart topping artists as speakers. The conference will be available online and will run from November 28th to December 2nd. Tickets are available now! Find out more about the conference by visiting https://bit.ly/2qyH67b.
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This week, Ryan breaks down the latest music distribution news regarding Spotify getting into the direct distribution business. Spotify has recently announced that it will allow direct upload onto its services (and other streaming services) through its platform. They appear to be trying to make music distribution companies, like CD Baby, obsolete. But CD Baby is responding with some new services of its own. Spotify and CD Baby are competing aggressively, and they are making quick and powerful moves. We break it all down this week and discuss what it all means for indie artists.
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Also, Ryan is doing education industry podcasts now! Check out his new shows Big Ideas in Education and Charter School Superstars at www.soundcloud.com/academicamedia.
This week, we continue our discussion from Episode 151 about Chris Castle's "Ethical Pool" streaming royalty model by interviewing Mr. Castle himself! Chris is an Austin-based entertainment lawyer who proposes an innovative model to get indie artists paid fairly by streaming services--and he thinks that the streaming services might actually be willing to do it! Give this week's episode a listen and check out Chris' article "Arithmetic on the Internet: The Ethical Pool Solution to Streaming Royalty Allocation" here: https://bit.ly/2PL34il. You can also follow Chris on Twitter @musictechsolve.
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This week, Ryan sits down with music entrepreneur and licensing expert Jessica Sobhraj. Jessica gives us some great advice about managing copyrights effectively when you work with collaborators. She also talks about her company Cosynd. Cosynd's platform allows you to efficiently structure copyright agreements with co-writers and also helps you with copyright registration (check it out at www.cosynd.com). We also talk to Jessica about her work with the awesome nonprofit Women in Music, which aspires to empower female musicians (www.womeninmusic.org).
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This week, with the Music Modernization Act's passage imminent, Ryan talks about what the next crusade should be for indie artists. He brings up two strong candidates: getting owners of sound recordings paid on terrestrial radio, and creating "Ethical Pool" royalties on streaming services so that indie artists can get paid more on platforms like Spotify and Apple Music.
The articles that Ryan referenced on the show can be found here: https://www.billboard.com/articles/news/politics/8478501/terrestrial-radio-music-modernization-act-essay http://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2018/10/arithmetic-online-the-ethical-pool-solution-to-streaming-royalty-allocation.html
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This week, Ryan sits down with indie singer-songwriter Angela Soffe. Angela gives us some advice on how artists can keep from succumbing to self-sabotage in their careers. She also talks about her latest project "Be Moved" and her interest in the healing power of music. Find out more about "Be Moved" by visiting https://bit.ly/2NPspL3. And be sure to check out the rest of Angela's music at www.angelasoffe.com.
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This week, Ryan breaks down two huge music stories from the past week: the Music Modernization Act passing the Senate, and Spotify announcing that it will start to allow artists to license music directly to its platform without using an aggregator. Ryan also sits down with Women Crush Music executive directress Ashley Kervabon to talk about her organization's latest crowdfunding campaign to support its initiatives for women in music. Find out more about WCM by visiting www.womencrushmusic.com. Support WCM's crowdfunding campaign by visiting https://bit.ly/2MTrZOd.
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This week, Ryan talks about the rise of artificial intelligence in music and what its implications are for the industry as a whole. Music technologist Taishi Fukuyama stops by to talk about his Amadeus Code platform and how it can help songwriters create new projects. Find out more about Amadeus code by visiting www.amadeuscode.com.
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This week, Ryan talks about how indie artists can get into blogging, and specifically what artists can do when they cannot think of any topics to write about. Along the way, Ryan discusses the latest Bobby Owsinski article in Hypebot on the subject. It is titled "Running Out Of Things To Say? Idea For Musicians To Write About Online" and you can find it here: https://bit.ly/2N3trmp.
In the second segment, we open the Break the Business Coffeehouse! South Florida blues/r&b duo Soulpax stops by for an acoustic performance and to talk about their debut album Inside/Outside, which is available now. Find out more about this awesome band by visiting www.soulpaxmusic.com.
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This week, we talk about a recent article in Variety about how Taylor Swift's deal with her label Big Machine is set to expire in November. What will she do next? Re-up with Big Machine? Go to a new label? Or...will she go independent? This is her first opportunity to go her own way since she first signed her deal with Big Machine 13 years ago. Ryan makes the case for why she needs to declare her independence and take her place as a true mogul in the industry.
In the second segment, Ryan sits down with Gabe Kubanda, the Founder of the Epic Proportions Tour. The Epic Proportions Tour is a successful music and education organization that tours high schools around the country performing and teaching music to students. We talk to Gabe about his organization and how musicians can find opportunities performing for high schools (a truly untapped revenue stream). You can find out more about Gabe's organization by visiting www.epicproportionstour.com.
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This week, Ryan answers a listener question about compulsory mechanical licenses and sits down with Soundfly Founder/CEO Ian Temple. Ryan and Ian talk about Soundfly, music entrepreneurship education, how musicians can get more educated about the industry, and much more. Great tips from a terrific music biz mind this week.
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This week, we discuss the loss of Aretha Franklin and Ryan tells the amazing story of how the Queen of Soul saved the 1998 Grammys by filling in for a sick Luciano Pavarotti to sing an Italian aria without any notice or rehearsal. She was truly one of the greats.
Ryan also sits down with Genius Chief Strategy Officer Ben Gross. We talk about the Genius platform, how artists can use lyrics to build fan engagement, and the monetization opportunities artists have with their lyrics.
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This week, Ryan breaks down the bombshell music industry report from Citi, "Putting the Band Back Together: Remastering the World of Music." He talks about the report's conclusion that artists are only capturing 12% of the revenues generated by the music industry and discusses who are the "intermediaries" standing between artists and their fans that are keeping money out of artists' pockets. You can read the report at http://citi.us/2KC0gjU.
In the second segment, Ryan sits down with acclaimed publicist Ariel Hyatt. Ryan and Ariel discuss charity/music crowdfunding projects. They also talk about Ariel's latest initiative, Cyber PR Labs. Cyber PR Labs is a series of masterclasses hosted by Ariel and other prominent music industry thought leaders. Find out more by visiting http://cyberprmusic.com/cyberpr-labs/.
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This week, Ryan talks about entertainment lawyer Erin M. Jacobson's recent article in Forbes about the Twitch and its effect on musicians. Twitch is a platform that has benefited many indie artists by helping them build their fan base through live streaming. But Jacobson argues that the platform could be harming musicians as well. Ryan discusses the article and also gets an opposing view of sorts on the subject from music industry journalist Cherie Hu of Forbes and Billboard. Cherie also talks to Ryan about Spotify, United Masters, and more!
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This week, Ryan answers a listener question about publishing administration: Should you use CD Baby's Pro Publishing service if you are already using them for your album distribution? What are the pros and the cons? Ryan also sits down with musician and former therapist Laini Marenick of Laini and the Wildfire. Laini talks about her band's album "Wandering" and about transitioning from her old job to becoming a full-time musician. She also discusses her recent article that she wrote for CD Baby and Women Crush entitled "Five Emotionally Draining Musician Problems and How to Cope." LOTS of great advice in that article. Find out more about about her band by visiting www.lainiandthewildfire.com.
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This week, Ryan interviews legendary music supervisor Maureen Crowe (Wayne's World, The Bodyguard, Chicago). Maureen gives some great tips for our listeners on how to increase your sync placement opportunities and how to build the right relationships with the industry professionals who can get your music in movies, TV, commercials, and more. This is a not-to-be-missed interview for any independent artist who wants to get more placements for their music. Maureen also gives some amazing stories from her incredible life in Hollywood. Check it out!
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This week, Ryan answers a listener question about growing your social media following, which then led to another question: What should you focus on more as an artist, increasing your following or investing in the following you already have? Ryan discusses this topic by referencing a recent article in TuneCore Blog by Suzanne Paulinski (aka "The Rock Star Advocate") entitled "The One Place Your Focus Should Always Be". You can check out the article here: https://www.tunecore.com/blog/2018/07/the-one-place-your-focus-should-always-be.html.
Ryan also sits down this week with Chris Brereton, the President and CPO of Thematic. Thematic is a peer-to-peer platform that connects video creators to music artists to help the former license music from the latter. Chris talks about Thematic and gives us some tips on how to connect to YouTube artists to get licensing opportunities for your music. Find out more about Thematic by visiting www.hellothematic.com.
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This week, Ryan talks about a recent article by Greg Puciato of Dillinger Escape Plan. The article talks about the value in maintaining your independence as a musician. The content of the article is interesting, but what is more interesting is the fact that article came out on one of Spotify's blog pages. Is Spotify trying to send a message to artists? Are they trying to draw musicians away from labels? Big implications there. Ryan also sits down with industry executive and startup technologist Laurens Kusters (@BKLarrydotcom). He gives us some great tips on how to delegate tasks in your music career. He also talks about his new platform Indie Ninja (@indiedotninja), an online marketplace where artists can buy and sell services to run their music careers. You can find out more about it at www.indie.ninja.
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This week, Ryan talks about last week's copyright lawsuit involving Ed Sheeran, his song "Thinking Out Loud" and the investment firm that owns the royalty rights to the Marvin Gaye song "Let's Get it On". Ryan discusses what lawsuits like these could mean for songwriters going forward. Ryan also sits down with acclaimed publishing executive Jonathan Stone. Jonathan gives us some great tips on how to get more sync licensing opportunities. He also discusses his platform Rocket Songs, which allows artists to easily license compositions for their next album project. Find out more about it by visiting www.rocketsongs.com.
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This week, Ryan talks about the CASE Act, a bill currently going through Congress that would create a special court for small claims copyright disputes. Could this law create a means for indie artists to get justice when their works are stolen, or is it promising more than it can deliver? Ryan also sits down with Bobby Owsinski to talk about Bobby's recent article in Forbes about Spotify doing direct licensing deals with indie artists. Bobby has some great insight about what Spotify's move means for the current balance of power in the music industry between Spotify, labels, and independent musicpreneurs. Check out more of Bobby's work by visiting www.bobbyowsinski.com.
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This week, Ryan discusses Sony's sale of part of its stake in Spotify and its decision to share some of the proceeds with its artists. Is Sony being magnanimous, or is there an ulterior motive driving their actions? Ryan discusses the issue and reflects on what this story signifies for the balance of power between labels and artists in the New Music Industry. Ryan also sits down with entertainment lawyer and friend of the Podcast Ilana Broad. Ilana gives some tips on how to keep your mailing lists and websites GDPR compliant. Ryan and Ilana also discuss best practices when selecting a PR agent for your next music release. Be sure to check out Ilana by visiting www.ilanabroadesq.com.
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Hi Podcast listeners. Ryan is back from his hiatus with new episodes! This week, Ryan discusses the recent article in Vulture about Lily Allen's abuse allegations and how they relate to the dangers of record industry contracts. Ryan also sits down with industry expert Clara Charron to discuss her "Pop of Colour" music blog. Clara gives some great advice on how musicians can start their own video series. Check out Clara's work at popofcolourmusic.com and be sure to check out her weekly Facebook Live show.
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This week, we feature an interview with Bobby Owsinski of the Music 3.0 blog and Guy & Ilan Ferdman of Satori Prime. Great music industry advice this week that will definitely inspire your inner entrepreneur!
This week, we feature an interview with The Krickets where we discuss collaborating effectively with bandmates and an interview with songwriter Shawnee Kilgore to discuss hypercreation.
This week, we feature an interview with Cheryl B. Engelhardt to discuss branding and an interview with Holley Maher to discuss The Other Nashville Society and finding sync opportunities for your music.
This week, we feature interviews with Suzanne "The Rock Star Advocate" Paulinski and Bruce Wawrzyniak. In the first interview, we discuss self care and time management. In the second interview, we discuss how to get more show bookings as an artist.
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This week, music entrepreneurship expert Andrew Hitz stops by to give us lots of fantastic tips to help you move your career forward. We also have a discussion with him about the current state of higher education and music and whether music schools are doing enough to teach entrepreneurship to its indie artist students (spoiler alert: they aren't!). Be sure to check out Andrew's terrific podcast The Entrepreneurial Musician by visiting www.andrewhitz.com.
We also open up the Break the Business Coffeehouse this week as musician and University of Miami student Emia stops by to play a fantastic original song for us. You're not going to want to miss this. She absolutely crushes it. Check her out at www.thisisemia.com.
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In the first segment, Ryan talks about the recent lawsuit involving Cardi B and her former manager. He uses the story to talk about the common pitfalls in artist management deals and how to avoid them as an indie artist. In the second segment, music industry expert James Shotwell stops by to talk about music piracy and the importance of using watermarking to protect your art. You can find out more about James and his work by visiting www.jamesshotwell.com and www.haulix.com. In the final segment, Podcast favorite Dave stops by to talk about Avengers Infinity War and plenty of other pop culture. A great episode all around. Don't miss it!
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This week, Ryan discusses findings from a recent study released by Midia Research which noted that unsigned artists only make up 2.7% of global recorded music revenue. Does this mean that it is a bad idea to go indie? Heck no! Ryan breaks down the study and discusses why there has been no better time to take control of your own music career. Music business consultant and radio host Bree Noble stops by in the second segment to talk about her upcoming Profitable Musician Summit and goes over the finer points of cooperative marketing. Find out more about the Summit by visiting www.profitablemusiciansummit.com. Great resources for indie musicians like you!
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In the first segment, Ryan breaks down the latest version of the Music Modernization Act that is making its way through Congress. The bill just made it through the House Judiciary Committee with strong bipartisan support. It has a real chance of passing and, if it passes, it will have significant implications for your music career. Ryan also answers a listener question about getting the people with whom you do business to agree to things in writing.
In the second segment. New-York-based entertainment lawyer Ilana Broad stops by. Ilana gives some fantastic tips on building your team as an indie artist, paying particular focus on what to look for in an artist manager. Ilana works a lot with indie artists in her practice and you can find out more about her by visiting www.ilanabroadesq.com.
In the final segment, Ryan celebrates Bon Jovi's induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and gives some strong views about the voting process. Lots of amazing artists have still yet to get into the Hall and Ryan is pretty indignant about it.
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NOTE: Zola has a song on the Lifetime TV show "Mary Kills People" that will air on April 9th. Don't miss it!
In the first segment, Ryan provides additional info for artists on the tax laws that will take effect for this year. There are things that all artists should be doing right now in their career to get on the right track with their taxes, and Ryan will tell you the things to discuss with your accountant. Ryan also answers a listener question this week about working with, and properly compensating, your co-writers when you collaborate on a song.
In the second segment, Chris Cass stops by. Chris is the Chief Business Officer for Synchtank, a cloud based software platform that provides music licensing solutions for artists, publishers, labels, broadcasters, and studios (www.synchtank.com). Chris talks to Ryan this week about metadata, something that all artists need to know about to have sustained success as the music industry continues to evolve. He shares what metadata is, the importance of good metadata hygiene, and how to manage one's metadata effectively.
In the third segment, we have our second installment of the Break the Business Coffeehouse. Our thanks to the terrific ladies at Women Crush for making this segment possible (visit www.womencrushmusic.com). Performing in the coffeehouse this week is Zola, an indie singer-songwriter and music student at the University of Miami. Her performance this week is incredible. Don't miss it! Find out more about Zola and get the news on her upcoming EP by visiting www.zolaofficialmusic.com
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This week, Ryan discusses the RIAA's 2017 Music Industry Revenue Report. The industry continues to grow, but is it growing in a way that will help indie artists? Ryan breaks down the report, discusses some of its more interesting findings (particularly the rise of physical distribution and the fall of downloads), and talks about what it all means for independent content creators. In the second segment, Ryan interviews singer-songwriter Angela Soffe. Angela's new album "Second Wind" (which comes out April 6th) is her first album in eight years. The story of how Angela came back to music after an extended hiatus is a powerful one, and all artists can learn from her experience. We all encounter obstacles in creating art, and hearing how Angela has overcome hers will educate and inspire you. Check out Angela's album by visiting www.angelasoffe.com. In the final segment, Ryan talks a little pop culture, discussing the Roseanne reboot and giving his feelings on Film and TV's obsession with recycling old stories rather than creating new ones.
NOTE: Ryan will be appearing on a panel at the Miami Entertainment Law Symposium on April 5th and 6th. Visit www.americanbar.org for more information and to find out how to attend. You can check out some interviews that Ryan has conducted for the Symposium by visiting www.miamielsblog.com.
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This week, Ryan answers a listener e-mail about staying motivated in your music career and maximizing your revenue streams as a musician. Ryan also sits down with Muddy Paw PR CEO Angela Mastrogiacomo and gets some great networking tips from an expert publicist and music industry blogger. Find out more about her fantastic work by visiting muddypawpr.com and angelamastrogiacomo.com.
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This week, Ryan gives you more networking tips so you can build your industry relationships and move your career forward. Ryan is also joined by CD Baby VP Kevin Breuner to discuss the distribution service's last two decades, how the industry has changed for indie artists over that time period, and what the future holds for the industry. We also debut our BTB Coffeehouse series with an in-studio acoustic performance by renown classical guitarist Laura Mazon. Be sure to check out more of her work by visiting www.lauramazon.com. Our thanks to Women Crush Music for helping set it up!
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This week, friends of the podcast and Twitch music experts Evan and Elisa are live in the studio. They talk to Ryan about the Music Modernization Act and its effect on independent songwriters. They also give some fantastic tips on how to do great things on the Twitch platform as musicians. Follow Elisa @elisarockdoc and follow Evan @evanlambguitar. Also joining the podcast this week is singer/songwriter/actress Cassandra Kubinski. Cassandra talks to Ryan about handling the different areas of one's music career. She also gives particularly good tips on how to find toplining work as a songwriter. Find out more about Cassandra's music and the great work she is doing with the Autism community by visiting www.cassandrakubinski.com.
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This week, Ryan talks about a recent article on building relationships in the music industry by acclaimed publicist Angela Mastrogiacomo. He uses that article to go into a broader discussion about effective networking, and specifically how to do it well even if you are socially awkward and have difficulty approaching people at cocktail parties. You don't need to be good at small talk to build relationships and network in the music business, and Ryan discusses why that is the case. Tangible tips here! In the second segment, Ryan is joined by the fantastic singer songwriter Sarah Sharp. Ryan talks to Sarah about her creative process and how she has been able to overcome personal tragedy in her career to achieve her dreams. There is something we can all learn from her experience. Find out more about Sarah and check out her latest single "You Don't Dare" by visiting www.sarahsharp.com. Ryan also answers a listener question this week about setting up the basic infrastructure for your music career.
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This week, Ryan gives tips on using social media to get more people out to your live shows by discussing a recent article in by Simon Tam in Music Think Tank titled "40 Ways Bands Can Use Social Media To Increase Engagement At Shows". In the second segment, lawyer and podcaster Shawn Yesner stops by for an interview. Shawn is the host of the Crushing Debt Podcast, a program dedicated to helping people eliminate their debt and secure their financial future. In the interview, Shawn gives some great tips for musicians on how to budget effectively and manage credit card and student loan debt. Find out more about Shawn's podcast and his legal services by visiting www.yesnerlaw.com. In the final segment, Ryan talks about the recent school shooting in Parkland. It happened close to Ryan's hometown of Miami and he has some things to say about the event and why musicians need to be part of the solution.
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This week, Ryan is back from China and spends his first episode back breaking down the recent Copyright Royalty Board ruling increasing songwriter royalties on streaming platforms. This is a win for you, the songwriter. But is it a big win? Ryan also sits down with Whiise founder and friend-of-the-show Tommy Darker to talk about his platform and get some tips on growing and monetizing your audience. Find out more about Tommy's music entrepreneurship platform Whiise by visiting www.whise.com and www.whise.me. Ryan closes the show by talking about the Grammys and Academy President Neil Portnow's "step up" comments regarding women in music.
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This week, #WomenCrush Music Founder, Ashley Kervabon, chats with the organization's Head of Marketing, Katie Zaccardi & Branding Empress, Michelle Costanza about the complexities of mental health in the music industry. They discuss self-care practices like yoga and finding time to go to therapy, and answer questions and stories submitted by the community.
Some resources mentioned in this episode are: Yoga with Adriene (https://www.youtube.com/user/yogawithadriene) & Talkspace.
About #WomenCrush Music (www.womencrushmusic.com):
It was founded in January 2017, when Ashley Kervabon saw a need to build a stronger community amongst women in the music industry in Portland, OR. When the first showcase was a success, Ashley reached out to women in her online music communities to see if any other cities had ongoing showcase series for women artists. It was then that she realized there was a void that needed to be filled and she started her expansion by bringing the showcase series to her hometown of NYC. By fall of 2017 #WomenCrush had grown dramatically, including several new team members and many more new cities launching in 2018, such as, Los Angeles, Chicago, Austin, New Orleans, Nashville, San Francisco, San Jose, Miami, Fort Lauderdale and Missoula! Follow them on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram to stay posted on their events at @womencrushmusic.
This week, #WomenCrush Music Founder, Ashley Kervabon, chats with the organization's Queen of Operations (and recording artist) Moe Lincoln about how to balance being a business person, artist and being a woman in the industry. They discuss different roles in the industry, important basic business tips, how to get started as an artist & how to stay sane while doing it all. The resources they mention range from networking events like Balanced Breakfast (https://www.blncdbrkfst.com/), Facebook groups (Music Biz Besties, GBTRS & MICNG) and books like Shelly Peiken's Confessions of a Serial Songwriter & David Baskerville's Music Business Handbook & Career Guide.
About #WomenCrush Music (www.womencrushmusic.com):
It was founded in January 2017, when Ashley Kervabon saw a need to build a stronger community amongst women in the music industry in Portland, OR. When the first showcase was a success, Ashley reached out to women in her online music communities to see if any other cities had ongoing showcase series for women artists. It was then that she realized there was a void that needed to be filled and she started her expansion by bringing the showcase series to her hometown of NYC. By fall of 2017 #WomenCrush had grown dramatically, including several new team members and many more new cities launching in 2018, such as, Los Angeles, Chicago, Austin, New Orleans, Nashville, San Francisco, San Jose, Miami, Fort Lauderdale and Missoula! Follow them on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram to stay posted on their events at @womencrushmusic.
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This week, Ryan talks bout Lil Pump's recent move to go indie after voiding his record deal with Warner. The story underscores the dangers of record deals and the opportunities available to artists who keep themselves independent. Ryan also sits down with entrepreneur, musician, and recording engineer Graham Cochrane. Graham talks to Ryan about his platform, The Recording Revolution, which gives valuable information to help musicians make their own music easily and affordably. Find out more about his platform by visiting www.recordingrevolution.com.
PROGRAMMING NOTE: The January 28th and February 4th episodes of the Podcast will be guest hosted by the Women Crush Music. Ryan will return on February 11th.
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This week, Ryan talks about recent changes to Facebook's platform that will make it more difficult for musicians' posts to end up on users' news feeds. Ryan breaks down the issue and gives tips on how to increase the reach of your posts under the new algorithm. Ryan also sits down with Women Crush Music founder Ashley Kervabon. Ashley talks to Ryan about the Women Crush organization, which provides opportunities for women in music and has a number of local chapters throughout the United States and Canada. You can find out more about the organization by visiting www.womencrushmusic.com. In the final segment, Dave calls into the show to talk movies with Ryan. David saw "The Room" for the first time and Ryan and Dave have a fun discussion about what is probably the worst movie of all time.
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Happy New Year, everybody! This week, Ryan opens up the first Podcast episode of 2018 by answering listener questions about releasing singles and copyright ownership of sound recordings. "The Music Industry Lawyer" Erin M. Jacobson also stops by to give some tips on legal matters that indie artists should take care of now to start 2018 off right. Erin also talks about the recent Spotify lawsuit and the Music Modernization Act, a pivotal piece of legislation that will have a significant impact on how indie artist will get paid on platforms like Spotify. Find out more about Erin's work by visiting www.themusicindustrylawyer.com and visit www.indieartistresource.com to get some great contract templates and educational resources.
We also talk about New Year's resolutions this week. Do you have any? Share them with Ryan @ryankair.
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In our final episode of 2017, we discuss the effects that the new tax bill will have on indie artists and a VERY SPECIAL friend of the show stops by to talk about the new Star Wars movie with Ryan. We also chat with UK pop rock artist Joseph Dunwell. His band The Dunwells have played at Lollapalooza, Bonnaroo, and the Tonight Show. Joseph talks to us about his incredible music journey and the creative freedom that making music independently has brought him. Lots of great advice in this interview. It is not to be missed!
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This week, Ryan sits down with indie-pop artist Holley Maher to talk about getting sync placements (she has had her songs placed in commercials for brands like Ikea and Nutella). We also talk about her involvement with The Other Nashville Society, a group dedicated to creating opportunities for Nashville's non-country music community (including Nashville's indie artists). Ryan also talks about the recent net neutrality vote and what you can do to protect your music career on the internet in light of the FCC's decision.
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In the first segment, Ryan answers a listener question about how musicians can use the platform Twitch to move their career forward. He uses examples from musicians and friends-of-the-show Elisa Melendez, Evan Lamb, and Meri Amber.
In the second segment, Ryan interviews Keith Pro, founder of Indie Band Guru. Keith gives great advice on cultivating relationships with your fans and with playlist curators. Indie Band Guru is an informational platform for indie artists that also features music news and reviews. You can find out more by visiting www.indiebandguru.com.
In the final segment, Ryan announces the winner of the Break the Business Seven Note Song Contest! Thanks to all who participated and helped promote the contest. And don't forget to send your song to Serj Tankian's Seven Note Challenge at serjtankianchallenge.com by December 15th for a chance to win his $5000 grand prize!
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This week, Ryan talks about the latest news regarding net neutrality and why it will have a significant effect on indie musicians and other content creators. Ryan also sits down with Matt Langston of Eleventyseven to talk about his band's podcast and why it is valuable for musicians to create podcasts of their own. We also get crowdfunding tips from Matt too! Check out Eleventyseven's new album Rad Science and their Eleventylife podcast by visiting www.eleventysevenisalive.com.
Don't forget to send your songs to the Break the Business Seven Note Song Contest by December 8th. The winning entry will get over $500 in prizes. Send your entries to breakthebusiness@gmail.com
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In the first segment, Ryan talks about recent news involving UnitedMasters. UnitedMasters is a new company that promises an alternative to the record label model. And they are backed with an eight-figure investment from Google, which means they might have the resources and the infrastructure to really shake things up. Could UnitedMasters change the industry? Could they give more power to indie artists? Is Google trying to end the labels' stranglehold on the music business? There's lots to break down, and Ryan is here to discuss it.
In the second segment, Ryan interviews music entrepreneur Bryan Calhoun of Music Business Toolbox. Bryan is one of the most successful and storied names in the industry, having held executive positions at companies like SoundExchange and RED Distribution. Bryan joins Ryan to talk about his latest initiative--the Music Business Toolbox. He also gives some great tips on how to budget for your next album and identifies some common pitfalls that all musicians need to avoid. Bryan gives a lot of fantastic advice in this interview. It is not to be missed! Find out more about Music Business Toolbox by visiting www.musicbusinesstoolbox.com.
In the final segment, Ryan answers a listener question about trademarking your band name for T-shirts. Protecting your brand is SO important in the New Music Industry, and Ryan shares some important best practices to keep in mind.
Don't forget to send your songs to the Break the Business Seven Note Song Contest by December 8th. The winning entry will get over $500 in prizes (including a new prize from our friends at Music Business Toolbox.
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This week, Ryan gives some updates on the Podcast's Seven Note Song Contest (send your songs to breakthebusiness@gmail.com by December 8th). He also discusses the sale of musical.ly for $1 billion and what it means for indie artists. UK-based rock artist Verity White also stops by this week for an interview. Verity is one of Ryan's favorite guests and she recently was voted the Best Female Indie Artist of 2017 by Spiderweb Radio! Get a copy of her new album "Breaking Out," available now. Verity talks to Ryan about blogging effectively, maximizing your revenue streams as an artist, and Doctor Who. Check her out at veritywhite.com.
In the third segment, friend-of-the-show Spruke stops by to update us on his Kickstarter campaign for his album project "Pieces: A Thousand Albums at the end of America." He also gives us some great crowdfunding tips. Support his Kickstarter by visiting https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/85084207/piecesa-thousand-albums-at-the-end-of-america.
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This week, Ryan formally announces his Break The Business Seven Note Challenge Song Contest. To encourage listeners to enter songs in Serj Tankian's Seven Note Challenge (www.serjtankianchallenge.com), Ryan is having his own contest. It has the same rules as the Serj Tankian Challenge, but you need to submit your songs to breakthebusiness@gmail.com by December 8, one week before the Serj Tankian Challenge deadline. The Podcast will pick a winner among the entrants from our community of listeners, and that winner will receive over $500 in prizes! The prize package includes music and merchandise from Ryan as well as Podcast guests Ari Herstand, Ariel Hyatt, Meri Amber, Spruke, Verity White, The Rock Star Advocate, and more to be announced. Ryan's contest is not affiliated with the Serj Tankian Challenge, but he is doing this contest to encourage you to to submit your song for that competition and win the $5,000 grand prize! Do it!!!
This week, Ryan also speaks with the brilliant and knowledgeable Andrew Apanov. Andrew is a musician, podcaster, entrepreneur, and growth expert. He is the creator of the growth training and artist community platform WeSpin, the founder of the music brand service provider Dotted Music, and the host of the Music Growth Talks Podcast. On November 11, he will be hosting a live masterclass on How to Get 100 Paying Fans in 100 days at whiise.me. Be sure to check out his work at musicgrowthtalks.com, dottedmusic.com, and andrewapanov.com. Andrew gives us some great tips this week on growing your music career and monetizing your fan base.
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In the first segment, we follow up on our discussion of Serj Tankian's Seven Note Challenge from last week. Ryan wants to get our community of listeners to enter into this contest and win and is willing to help you however he can. Ryan also talks about friend-of-the-show Bill "Spruke" Boulden's latest Kickstarter campaign for his upcoming album "Pieces." Spruke is breaking a lot of conventions we have in the industry about music creation and distribution. There are lessons to be learned from his approach that all artists can implement in their careers. Support Bill's campaign by visiting https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/85084207/piecesa-thousand-albums-at-the-end-of-america. He's a part of our community. Show him some love!
In the second segment, The Glass Child, a/k/a Charlotte Erikkson, stops by for an interview. She is a fantastic indie artist originally from Sweden. She provides a lot of insight about running your own record label in our interview. She has an incredible life story that will surely inspire you. Get a copy of her latest EP "Coming Home" and visit her website www.charotteerikkson.com.
In the final segment, Ryan talks about a recent article in Digital Music News "What Facebook Armageddon and YouTube Adpocalypse Taught Me About My Email List." Ryan uses the article to discus the importance of maintaining your native platforms to achieve career success.
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In the first segment, Dave announces that he is moving to New Jersey and leaving the Podcast. Our whole Podcast community is crushed, of course, but we are also happy that he has a new job opportunity and we wish him the best of luck on his next adventure. Be sure to let Dave know @MetalDave85 how much you will miss him. Ryan and Dave also discuss Serj Tankian's "Seven Note Challenge" song contest. The contest has a $5,000 prize to whoever can create the best three-minute song that starts with the seven notes that Tankian provides at his website www.serjtankianchallenge.com. Ryan and Dave discuss why contests like these are valuable and they encourage YOU to submit an entry.
In the second segment, indie pop artist Joe Wood stops by for an interview. Earlier this year, Joe's life changed in a big way when his song "Rush" was featured on an episode of the hit TV show "Power." Joe talks about his experience getting his music on the show and how he has overcome adversity trying to make it as an artist in New York City. It is inspiring stuff, and every artist will hear a bit of themselves in Joe's story. Check out his music at joewoodmusic.com and soundcloud.com/joewoodmusic.
In the final segment, we say goodbye to our dear friend Dave with a super-sized "D Block". We bring back all of your favorite Dave bits and characters. We hear from Dave's As Yet Untitled Game Show, Dave The Ultimate Arbiter, Metal Dave, Movie Dave, CanaDave, and more. All of your favorites stop by so that we can celebrate Dave and all of his awesomeness. Miss you buddy!
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This week, Ryan talks about the Harvey Weinstein scandal and why it is a symptom of a greater problem with the entertainment industry as a whole--a problem to which the music business is definitely not immune. Ryan references past Podcast guests Rorie Kelly and Krista Hartman to discuss the problem and steps that can be taken to make things better for women.
To drill down into this issue further, Ryan sits down with music journalist Cherie Hu (Forbes, Billboard). Cherie recently wrote an article entitled "Unbalancing Act, How Conferences Perpetuate the Music Industry’s Gender Parity Crisis." Ryan talks to Cherie about her article and also gets her insight on the future of the music industry. Be sure to check out Cherie's website at www.cheriehu.org, follow her on Twitter @cheriehu42, and subscribe to her weekly newsletter at https://www.getrevue.co/profile/cheriehu42.
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In the first segment, Ryan and Dave answer a MusicpreneurHub question from someone who is interested in starting up a music festival. In the New Music Industry, it is more possible than ever for musicians to start their own festivals. But there are still logistical challenges and Ryan gives some thoughts on how to navigate them. We also do "Music Jerk of the Week" this week.
In the second segment, music industry consultant Suz "The Rock Star Advocate" stops by to give some great tips on time management and self care. To succeed as an indie artist-entrepreneur, managing your time and taking care of yourself is critical. You can find out more about the Rock Star Advocate's educational programs and consulting services by visiting www.therockstaradvocate.com.
In the third segment, we bring the comedy and pop culture. We talk about the Terminator reboot in Dave's Movie Minute and we play a round of Delaware Town or Hoser Talk with our new friend, Delaware Dave. He's really exciting and engaging (but not really...).
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Hi Podcast Listeners! We did it! Thank you for supporting our podcast all the way to Episode 100 (and for sticking with us for the two weeks that the studio was down due to Hurricane Irma). This week, as promised, we are commemorating our 100 shows by answering your listener questions that you sent in. For every question you send in that we answer on the show, the Break the Business Podcast will donate $10 to hurricane relief efforts (and you sent in a LOT of questions, so thank you!). And we brought in a fantastic group of music industry professionals and friends of the show to help us answer your questions this week, including CD Baby's Kevin Breuner, musician JP Kallio, electropop artist Spruke, and "Rock Star Advocate" Suzanne Paulinski. We also have a mystery musical guest (a former guest on the show) stopping by in the second segment for an in-studio performance. It is our way of saying "Thank you!" for your devotion to our show. Here's to 100 episodes, and hopefully many more to come!
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We are on our way to Episode 100 next week. Big milestone! We are going to do something special for that episode. That whole show will be devoted to answering your career questions. We want to help you out. So send your questions to breakthebusiness@gmail.com or @ryankair on Twitter. The listener who sends the best question for next week will get a free copy of the Break the Business book. Also, for every question of yours that we answer on Episode 100, the Break the Business Podcast will donate $10 to Hurricane Harvey relief. Send those questions in, and let's help out the people of Houston and the Gulf Coast!
This week, we are thrilled to be joined by singer-songwriter and music industry mentor Cheryl B. Engelhardt. She talks to us about branding, the things she learned at the DIY Musician Conference, and how to make the perfect pitch. Follow her @CBE on Twitter and make your guess as to what her favorite guilty pleasure TV show is. We need to figure this out!
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This week, Ryan provides updates and analysis on the ongoing lawsuit between Avenged Sevenfold and their record label, Warner Bros.. The band is attempting to terminate their record deal early by utilizing the "Seven Year Rule" which limits the length of personal services contracts. The case looks like it is heading for a jury and, if the band prevails, it will have a huge impact on the music industry and all of its artists and labels. Watch this case carefully. It could have huge effects on your career.
Ryan also interviews Professor Tonya Butler this week. Professor Butler is the chair of the music business management program at the Berklee College of Music. She gives some terrific advice on branding and avoiding excuse making as an artist. Be sure to get a copy of her book "The Music Business is Corrupt...Or Maybe You Just Can't Sing" on Amazon.
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In the first segment, Ryan and Dave talk about Ryan's trip to Niagara Falls and Toronto. R & D also discuss Gene Simmons' recent comments about his ill-fated attempt to trademark the "Devil Horns" hand gesture. They use the story to give some helpful tips for musicians to register their own trademarks to protect their brand.
In the second segment, electropop DJ Bill "Spruke" Boulden stops by for an interview. Spruke last appeared on the show back in 2015 to talk about his innovative concept album, Music to Die Alone in Space To, which raised over $25,000 on Kickstarter and took an innovative approach to music creation and distribution. Spruke talks about his experience making that album, previews his next (even more ambitious) project, and gives some great tips for indie artists to move their careers forward. Find out more about this terrific artist by visiting www.spruke.net.
In the third segment, we have Dave's Movie Minute and a round of "Hockey Hall of Famer or Hoser Talk" with our Canadian friend CanaDave.
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In the first segment, Ryan and Dave continue the show's discussion from last week about the proposed Transparency in Music Licensing law currently in Congress. The law would have significant implications for indie musicians. Ryan and Dave discuss two important questions that are currently not clear: Who is going to pay for this database, and how will the government publicize this database to artists so that they don't lose their rights?
In the second segment, folk pop singer songwriter Emma Stevens stops by for an interview. She talks about her latest album "To My Roots" and her successful crowdfunding campaign to help make it. Emma had a lot of great crowdfunding tips in this interview, including some terrific advice on creating effective rewards in your campaigns. You can find out more about Emma's terrific music by visiting www.emmastevensmusic.com.
In the third segment, we have Dave's Movie Minute AND Dave's Metal Minute. Dave keeps things fun and drives Ryan crazy, both of which are good things.
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In the first segment, Ryan talks about the platform Musicpreneurhub, an online platform where musicians can get their music and business questions answered by experts. Ryan answers one of the questions on the site about licensing your music for TV commercials.
In the second segment, Ryan interviews Musicpreneurhub founder Tommy Darker and discusses his awesome platform. Tommy is a musician, author, and entrepreneur. He talks to Ryan about how artists can create an effective music business model, embrace new forms of media, and build fan relationships at the individual level. You can find out more about Tommy at www.tommydarker.com and www.musicpreneurhub.com.
In the third segment, Ryan talks about music licensing in the news. He discusses ASCAP and BMI's recent attempt to create a central database of music for public performance licensing, and the new bill in the House of Representatives that would create a government-run music licensing database where data on all songs would be kept. Those who license music and those who create music would all benefit from the creation of a comprehensive and easy-to-use database of music. But it is hard to create and one does not exist yet. Who is better equipped to create one, the government or the private sector? It is a tough question, and we discuss it this week.
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Here is a link to the Musicpreneurhub question that Tommy discussed during the interview: http://musicpreneurhub.com/questions/73
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In the first segment, Ryan talks about rumors of Sony buying the music streaming service TuneCore. If this story is true, what does it mean for indie artists? Will Sony improve TuneCore's clout, or will it infect Tunecore's artist-friendly model? Ryan also talks about Spotify being on the receiving end of a nine-figure lawsuit and what it might mean for musicians as well as the streaming service's IPO.
In the second segment, musician/producer/author Bobby Owsinski joins the show. He talks to Ryan about the potential TuneCore sale and gives his own insight on its implications for indie artists. Bobby is super knowledgeable! Check out his books, blogs, and podcast by visiting www.bobbyowsinski.com.
In the final segment, we talk pop culture. Friend-of-the-show Verity White lends her insight on Jodie Whittaker's casting as the first female doctor on Doctor Who. Ryan also breaks down Comic Con (and engages in a spirited defense of Will Smith's career). He also discusses the recent sex scandal involving R. Kelly and the broader lessons that musicians should absorb from the story.
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In the first segment, Ryan breaks down recent news involving Spotify and the rumors that the streaming service is creating fake artist accounts and diverting royalties away from artists. Is it true? What can artists do about it? And is Spotify's whole funding model the real problem? Also, Ryan talks about SoundCloud's recent financial troubles and what artists can be doing to protect themselves.
In the second and third segment, Ryan talks with one of his favorite guests, Australia-based geek-pop artist Meri Amber. Meri talks about her new album, "Origin Story" coming out July 19th, and gives great advice on effective music launches and being your most creative self. Meri also sticks around for another segment for a rapid-fire round of music tips and pop culture questions. She's an expert on both, so it is a fun and informative listen. Be sure to check out her awesome website www.meriamber.com and follow her on Twitter @meriamber.
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In the first segment, Ryan and Dave talk about DBAs/fictitious names and why many artists need to register for them in their music career. Important business tips to get your band's legal and financial house in order. Dave also talks about the Metallica show he attended on Friday in Miami (he's pretty damn excited bout it).
In the second segment, musician/author/motivational speaker Justin Locke stops by for an interview. Justin played with the Boston Pops as a teenager, has created two musicals, and written five books. He is an insightful expert on fostering creativity and success in artists. You can check out his website and blog at www.justinlocke.com.
In the final segment, Dave and Ryan bring you the Music Jerk of the Week and Dave's Metal Minute. Dave is always extra feisty after a Metallica show, and you don't want to miss it.
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In the first segment, Ryan and Dave discuss the importance of band agreements and why every musical group needs one. The also discuss what terms you want to make sure are in any effective band agreement.
In the second segment, rock recording artist Verity White stops by for an interview. White talks to us about using social media effectively and how she has been able to overcome her problems with anxiety to achieve success. For any artist who is fighting their own personal battles, her words will inspire you. Check her out on Twitter @veebear and visit her website at www.veritywhite.com.
In the final segment, R & D talks about recent news involving Kendall and Kylie Jenner's legal trouble and CanaDave stops by to celebrate Canada Day with us. Good times!
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In the first segment, Ryan talks about recent news about Spotify's release of financial information and what it means for indie artists. There's good news, bad news, and ugly news. Find out what Spotify's numbers mean to you and how it should influence your career decisions as an artist-entrepreneur. Ryan also talks about recent updates to the Patreon crowdfunding platform.
In the second segment, Ryan interviews Bruce Wawrzyniak of Now Hear This. Bruce is a promoter, podcaster, author, and blogger. He talks to Ryan about getting more bookings as an artist and making the most of your live shows. Bruce's Now This Entertainment podcast is a valuable resource for musicians and can be found at www.now-hear-this.net. You can also get a copy of Bruce's Bonus Book, his informative e-book with lots of great tips, at www.brucesbonusbook.com.
In the final segment, Ryan talks about rocker Gene Simmons and his recent attempt to register a trademark in the "devil horns" hand gesture. Ryan uses the story to underscore the importance of trademark registration for indie artists.
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This week, Ryan talks about former BTB guest and friend-of-the-show Mandy Harvey on her recent appearance on America's Got Talent. Basically, Mandy crushed it, getting the coveted "Golden Buzzer" from Simon Cowell. Ryan talks about Mandy's inspiring story (she has released several fantastic albums despite being completely deaf) and plays clips from her December 2016 interview on the show.
Ryan is also joined by Guy and Ilan Ferdman this week. They are entrepreneurs and business coaches. They host the podcast "Have it All" and founded the coaching organization Satori Prime. Ryan talks to Guy and Ilan about how independent musicians can embrace their inner entrepreneur and promote themselves effectively online. Some great business advice from two true experts.
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This week, Ryan and Dave discuss an article from Bobby Owskinski's Music 3.0 Blog and a Hypebot article by Ariel Hyatt. The former talks about how you can optimize your website to get more gigs. It is important to make your website useful to venue bookers and agents, and Ryan and Dave have a great discussion on how to do just that. The latter article talks about marketing techniques to boost your e-mail list. Building a e-mail list is critical for indie artists, and on this episode R & D go over some easy-to-implement tips to accomplish that goal. We have plenty of pop culture discussion as well, with Dave giving a review of the new Wonder Woman Movie. The episode also features a preview chapter of Ryan's upcoming audiobook!
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In the first segment, Ryan and Dave talk about the FCC's latest ruling with respect to net neutrality and how it affects indie artists. Ryan also talks about a report from Music Business Worldwide on the state of streaming. The numbers look good! But how good? And what can we do to make sure that this money reaches indie artists?
In the second segment, country pop artist and friend of the show Alayna drops by for an interview. She talks about her recent successful crowdfunding campaign, choosing between Kickstarter and Pledge Music, and gives lots of great tips on crowdfunding successfully. Alayna's upcoming EP "Wicked City" is available now for preorder on Pledge Music and will be available on June 9. Check her out at www.alaynasmusic.com.
In the final segment, Ryan and Dave talk movies and Dave talks about his recent trip. Welcome back Dave!
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In the first segment, Ryan discusses a recent article in Synchblog by Bas Grasmayer called "How Musicians Gamify Their Fanbases." Ryan uses the article to have a broader discussion about internal motivation and how musicians can use video game psychology to incentivize their fan bases to help promote the musician's career. You can check out Grasmayer's article at http://www.synchblog.com/projecting-trends-how-musicians-gamify-their-fanbases/
In the second segment, Shawnee Kilgore stops by for an interview. Shawnee is a folk americana artist who recently released an EP, "Back to Eden," in which she collaborated with Hollywood writer/director/producer Joss Whedon. Shawnee talks to Ryan about collaborating with Whedon and how she was able to write a new song for a week for over three years. Check out Shawnee's awesome music by visiting www.shawneekilgore.com.
In the final segment, Ryan talks about Obasi Shaw, a Harvard student who just graduated after submitting a groundbreaking hip hop album as his senior thesis--receiving high honors. Ryan also gives his thoughts on the recent Star Trek Discovery trailer and what he thinks it means for the future of the Star Trek franchise.
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In the first segment, Ryan discusses a recent Hypebot article about friend-of-the-show 23rd Hour's effective music launch. Find out about how building your music launch around a good cause can be a win-win. Ryan also talks about CD Baby's recent acquisition of show.co and what it can mean for your music promotion.
In the second segment, lawyer and internet business expert Richard Chapo stops by. Richard talks to Ryan about building a website effectively and navigating legal pitfalls along the way. You can follow Richard on Twitter @richardachapo and you can find him on his website www.socalinternetlawyer.com.
In the final segment, Ryan provides his thoughts on the recent news about American Idol returning to TV. He also breaks down Eurovision with friend-of-the-show Elisa Melendez. You can follow her @elisarockdoc.
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In the first segment, Ryan and Dave talk about how today is Ryan's wedding anniversary, and he is spending it recording an episode (definitely a bad idea). We also answer a listener question about getting mechanical licenses for your cover songs (definitely a good idea). R & D break down how to do cover songs legally and discuss the services that you can use to make the process easy for you.
In the second segment, pop musician and actress Emii stops by. She talks about how she makes her fantastic music videos (which have been viewed millions of times on YouTube) and provides excellent insight on finding your voice and being true to yourself as an artist. We also play her new single "Wait." Check her out at her website www.emii.net and follow her on Twitter @emiimusic.
In the final segment, Ryan and Dave break down the upcoming summer movies and provide a spoiler-free review of Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2.
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Hi Podcast Listeners! We had some technical difficulties this week. Our full show came out unlistenable, but we did preserve a fantastic interview with California-based jazz-pop duo 23rd Hour and we are pleased to play it for you this week. They talked about they awesome music launch strategy and how they were able to make their album "Perfect Strangers" a top release on iTunes. You can find out more about them at 23rdhr.com.
Also, Ryan has announced his launch date for the audiobook version of Break the Business: Declaring Your Independence and Achieving True Success in the Music Industry! You can get your copy of the Ryan-narrated audiobook on June 2nd!
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In the first segment, Ryan and Dave answer a listener question about copyright registration. They also discuss the recent news involving Alanis Morissette's former business manager Jonathan Schwartz and his embezzlement of $7 million from his clients. R & D talk about how the story underscores the importance of having accounting and audit rights provisions put into any agreement involving someone managing an artist's money.
In the second segment, music industry consultant and Women of Substance founder Bree Noble stops by for an interview. She provides Ryan with a lot of fantastic insight about house concerts, empowering women in music, and busting music industry myths. You can find Bree's outstanding platforms Women of Substance at www.wosradio.com and the Female Entrepreneur Musician Podcast at www.femusician.com.
In the final segment, Dave shares his excitement over the new Star Wars trailer and Star Wars park at Disney. R & D also discuss the new Julie Andrews arts education show premiering on Netflix.
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This week, Ryan and Dave talk about two pieces of legislation that have huge implications for artists and how they get paid. The Fair Play Fair Pay Act and the PROMOTE Act can help artists get paid when their songs are played on the radio. Listen in this week and find out how you can help support these important bills.
in the second segment, indie folk artist Jessica Allossery stops by for an interview. She talks about getting her music on SiriusXM, her recent experience being mistreated by a folk music show, and her upcoming US house concert tour. She gives great advice on how to set up your own house concerts. She is a fantastic artist! Check out her blog at www.thelovelyindie.com.
In the third segment, we do a round of Dave's Movie Minute and Canada Town or Hoser Talk. Good times had by all!
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On today's show, Ryan looks awful.
In the first segment, Dave makes fun of Ryan for being ridiculously jet lagged after Ryan's trip to China. Dave also discusses his trip to Disney over the weekend. Ryan then discusses a recent article by the Rock Star Advocate about networking and connecting with others in the industry. You can find her article here: http://www.musicthinktank.com/blog/why-youre-not-getting-what-you-want.html.
In the second segment, acclaimed indie artist JP Kallio and tech entrepreneur Rory O'Farrell stop by to discuss Rory's new music platform Melosity. Melosity is a web-based recording platform that allows musicians to collaborate on recording projects from anywhere in the world in real time. JP also provides some tips on how to collaborate with other musicians in your music career. You can find out more about Melosity by visiting www.melosity.com and you can check out JP's music at jpkalliomusic.com.
In the final segment, Ryan and Dave talk about two stories of schools acting stupidly this past week, and Metal Dave stops by for Dave's Metal Minute.
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In the first segment, musician Evan Lamb guest hosts with Ryan and Dave. They discuss Erin M. Jacobson's recent article about the Copyright Royalty Board hearings and how they affect indie songwriters. They also talk about Ed Sheeran's recent copyright issue with the writers of the TLC song "No Scrubs."
In the second segment, Marcio Novelli and Ross Barber-Smith of the Bridge the Atlantic podcast stop by to talk about their acclaimed show. Marcio also discusses his fantastic indie music career and how to make great music videos. Ross (who founded the web design firm Electric Kiwi) gives some great tips about building your website. Check out Bridge the Atlantic by visiting bridge-the-altlantic.com. Check out Marcio’s music by visiting marcionovelli.com and Check out Ross’ design company Electric Kiwi at electrickiwi.co.uk.
In the final segment, Ryan, Dave, and Evan give you the pop culture talk you so badly crave. Dave and Evan get into a fight about Lars Ulrich's drumming prowess, and then your podcasting trio play a round of Bad Movie, Epic Tagline. A lot of fun stuff this week!
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In the first segment, Ryan and Dave discuss Chance the Rapper's recent comments about his relationship with Apple Music, his status as an indie artist, and his thoughts on streaming. R & D are big fans of Chance's tremendous career as an indie artist and are also big fans of his support for public education. Lots of great advice in this segment about what it truly means to be an indie artist and how to keep more of your streaming dollars.
In the second segment, show-favorite The Droids join us for a new interview. The Droids are a husband-and-wife synth rock duo who recently had a great article written about them in the blog Mindful Machines (https://mindfulmachines.wordpress.com/2017/03/06/lets-get-digital/). The Droids talk to Ryan and Dave about that article and also do a second installment of answering music and parenting questions in a rapid-fire format. Check out The Droids' awesome music by visiting thedroids.bandcamp.com and by visiting patreon.com/thedroids.
In the final segment, Dave introduces a new bit, "Dave's Movie Minute." Basically, Dave wanted an excuse to talk about movies on the show, but be able to do it in a way that he can also have fancy imaging for his movie talk. Dave is also giving away a free copy of Metallica's new album, "Hardwired to Self Destruct." If you want a copy, tweet Dave @metaldave85 and tell him why you deserve to get the album from him. The best tweet wins!
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Hi Podcast Listeners! Thanks for downloading. Ryan is traveling this week, and so this episode will feature two of Ryan's favorite interviews from past episodes. First, Ryan sits down with Patreon CEO and co-founder Jack Conte. Jack gives tips on being successful on his platform and why it could represent the future of how indie musicians earn in the music business. Next, Ryan interviews jazz musician Mandy Harvey. Mandy has released three acclaimed albums despite being completely deaf. Her story will inspire you and motivate you to become your best self in your own career.
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In the first segment, Ryan talks about the Oscars and answers a listener e-mail about whether indie musicians can still achieve success in the age of streaming. Is there still a place for indie artists in the music business when they are only making fractions of a penny per stream? Ryan answers this with an emphatic "yes," and notes that now has never been a better time to be an indie artist, even with the new challenges presented by changes in technology and the way people consume music.
In the second segment, indie artist and Go Girls Music executive director Rorie Kelly stops by. She discusses the challenges that women face in the music industry and how men can be better allies. She also talks about Go Girls' upcoming Ladies in the House Online Music Festival. The Festival is currently seeking participants. If you are a female artist or a member of a band with at least one female member, you can sign up by visiting bit.ly/2lFGrg5.
In the final segment, Ryan discusses the movie La La Land and the lessons it imparts to indie artists. It is Ryan's first week trying to do a full pop culture segment on his own, so be nice!
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In the first segment, Ryan and Dave discuss potential changes to copyright law and how they can affect independent artists. R & D specifically talk about why it is important for indie artists to fight (1) against changes to the notice-and-takedown procedures in the DMCA and (2) for an increase in streaming payments to songwriters.
In the second segment, the Portland-based musical duo The Doubleclicks stop by. They talk about playing to their unique fan base, diversifying revenue streams in their career, and effective crowdfunding. The Doubleclicks' Kickstarter campaign for their upcoming album "Love Problems" is going on now. Give them some support here: www.kickstarter.com/projects/angelar/the-doubleclicks-new-album-love-problems.
In the final segment, Ryan and Dave talk about the Oscars and their high-stakes Oscar bet: Ryan and Dave made picks on all of the categories. Whoever gets the fewest picks right has to do an entire Podcast episode while jogging on a treadmill in the studio. Both guys really don't want to lose. By the time you download this, you will already find out who will be jogging!
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In the first segment, Ryan and Dave talk about their upcoming trip to see John Wick: Chapter 2. They are quite excited about it. They also discuss a recent Ari Herstand Bandzoogle article, "How (and Why) to Hit the Road." If you are wondering how to put together an effective tour without a booking agent, this episode is for you. You can find Herstand's article here: www.bandzoogle.com/blog/how-and-why-to-hit-the-road.
In the second segment, singer-songwriter (and one of Ryan's favorite artists) Marian Call stops by for her second visit to the Podcast. She discusses her upcoming album "Standing Stones," which is available on February 24th. Marian gives lots of great tips on effective crowdfunding as well. Don't miss this interview! Check out more of Marian's fantastic work by visiting www.mariancall.com.
In the final block of the show, Ryan debuts a new "Music Jerk of the Week" segment and Ryan and Dave break down the Grammys. As you can imagine, Dave is mad about Metallica's sound issues at the show, and his anger is quite hilarious.
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In the first segment, Ryan gives his thoughts on how to improve the Grammys and gives the latest updates in the Kesha/Dr. Luke case. This leads to a broader discussion about the dangers of 360 provisions in record deals and why it is important for artists do not agree to those sorts of arrangements.
In the second segment, singer/actress/model/author Laura Powers stops by. She talks about her Behind the Music Podcast, tells Ryan's future (she's a psychic!), and has a discussion with Ryan about the importance of combining your artistic skills as an artist to create unique content that resonates with your fans. You can find out more about her many amazing projects by visiting www.laurapowers.net.
In the final segment, Ryan previews the first chapter of his upcoming Break the Business Audiobook.
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Hi Podcast Listeners! Thanks for downloading! This week, Ryan and Dave discuss an update in the Kesha Dr. Luke case. Both sides are pressing forward with the lawsuit in New York, and things are getting contentious. R & D break down the latest complaint, discuss Kesha's allegations, and go over the dangers of exclusive recording agreements for musicians. R & D also give some you some Super Bowl talk and Metal Dave stops by for Dave's Metal Minute.
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Hi Podcast Listeners! This week, Ryan and Dave answer a listener question about joint works and co-authorship and have a broader discussion on the issue. Writing songs with others is a great way to create great art, but it also presents a host of practical issues that you need to confront to make sure you don't run into trouble. Ryan and Dave discuss what you need to watch out for when collaborating on your content. R & D also talk about the best picture nominees for the Oscars, debate about the movie "A Dog's Purpose," and give their thoughts on the release of the title of the new Star Wars movie. Our favorite friend from the North CanaDave stops by as well. Fun times!
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Hi Podcast Listeners! This week, Ryan interviews music educator and New Artist Model founder Dave Kusek to talk about how musicians can educate themselves and embrace their inner music entrepreneur. You can find out more about Dave's work by visiting www.newartistmodel.com
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Hi Podcast listeners! In the first segment, Ryan and Dave discuss Ryan's upcoming speaking engagement at the NAMM conference and the recent MGM lawsuit settlement involving unpaid interns. Ryan and Dave also discuss indie artist Danielle Ate the Sandwich and her recent project--a 24-hour album! DATS is writing, recording, and producing an entire album of songs in 24 hours and is letting her Patreon patrons watch her do it on live video. It is a great example of effective hyper-creation, fan engagement, and crowdfunding. Find out more about her by following @atethesandwich on Twitter.
In the second segment, Ryan talks with Kill Rock Stars label president Dr. Portia Sabin. They talk about the future of the music industry and have a lively debate about whether artists should be involved with record labels. Dr. Sabin also has lots of great advice for musicians.
In the final segment, Ryan and Dave laugh over a hilarious CraigsList posting about a man trying to find the perfect lady to accompany him to Coachella. Metal Dave stops by as well to give some Grammy news.
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**If you are looking for the Daniel Coulanges indiegogo campaign mentioned on this week's episode, here is the link: https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/world-s-finest-daniel-coulanges-live-in-ny-part-4#/
Hi Listeners! Happy 2017! In the first segment, Ryan and Dave talk about what they did over the holidays. It has been two weeks since the last episode and they missed the listeners a lot. They also talk about some insightful crowdfunding tips from Chris Robley from a recent "DIY Musician" blog post and give an update on the Phillip Phillips lawsuit that may get the American Idol star a little closer to a positive outcome against his former management company. The Phillip Phillips case serves as a useful reminder to all musicians when considering bringing a manager into their career: You cannot let the manager control you. You always have to be the boss. Your manager manages your career, but should not manage you.
In the second segment, entertainment lawyer and Artist Empowerment founder Jo-Na Williams stops by. She discusses some legal pitfalls that indie artists should try to avoid and also gives some great advice on managing burnout and taking care of yourself as a human being. You can find out more about her work by visiting www.artistempowerment.co. and www.jo-nawilliams.com.
In the final segment, Ryan and Dave talk about recent updates with the Star Trek Axanar lawsuit. They also do some Golden Globes talk and Metal Dave does a quick drop-in to mourn the death of his favorite metal music magazine.
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Happy Holidays Podcast Listeners! It is our last episode of the year. We look forward to talking with you again in 2017. This week, Ryan sits down for a special interview with the inspiring and talented singer-songwriter Mandy Harvey. After losing her hearing at the age of 18, Mandy has gone on to create three acclaimed jazz albums, perform at the Kennedy Center, and be featured in many media publications. Mandy talks to Ryan about her unique performing and songwriting process and provides some powerful insight on overcoming adversity to achieve your dreams. Mandy has become one of Ryan's favorite artists. This interview is not to be missed. Her powerful message will inspire you going into the new year. Find out more about Mandy's music and motivational speaking by visiting www.mandyharveymusic.com.
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In the first segment, Dave makes it clear that he is obsessed with Rogue One (he has already seen it three times) and will try to take over this week's show with Star Wars talk every chance he gets. Along the way, Ryan and Dave answer a listener question about music launches and choosing a release date for your music. Then, R & D talk about the ongoing lawsuit between Avenged Sevenfold and their former label, Warner Bros.. The suit involves Avenged terminating their agreement with Warner in 2015 under a provision of California law that allows people to terminate personal services contracts longer than seven years (which many record deals often do). The big issue in the case will be how much Avenged will owe its label in damages for the final album under the Warner deal that was never made. Listeners of the Podcast need to follow this case carefully, as its eventual resolution will have massive implications on the power struggle between labels and artists in the New Music Industry
In the second segment, vocal coach and music industry consultant Cari Cole stops. She gives tips on taking care of your singing voice and improving your signing technique. She also provides some generally excellent career advice along the way. Find out more about her consulting services and e-learning programs by visiting www.caricole.com.
In the final segment, Dave goes nuts with Rogue One talk. He LOVES the movie and can't stop talking about it. The segment also features Star Wars-themed renditions of Dave's As Yet Untitled Game Show and Canada Town or Hoser Talk. Ryan gets frustrated. Funny stuff.
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in the first segment, Ryan and Dave discuss the recent report from the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (IFPI) discussing the amount of money record labels invested in A&R in 2015. The report claims that labels are investing plenty in developing artists. But is that actually true? Ryan and Dave do a deep dive into the statistics to give a realistic assessment, showing how labels are not fostering talent like they should.
In the next segment, Ryan and Dave debut a new segment, "Dave Has a Big Pronouncement to Make." It is an important pronouncement that will change the way you think of dinner and dessert. Then, your favorite Break the Business Duo break down this year's slate of Grammy nominees.
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In the first segment, Ryan and Dave discuss Ryan's upcoming speaking engagement at NAMM. They also talk about articles in the DIY Musician and Sonic Bids about earning more money as a musician over the holidays and expanding your merchandising. In the second segment, marketing expert and 15 Second Pitch co-founder Laura Allen stops by to give tips on effective pitching. She gives concrete advice on how musicians can make strong pitches to move their careers forward. Find out more about Laura's programs by visiting www.thepitchgirl.com. In the final segment, Ryan and Dave lament the complete lack of pop culture news this week while still managing to have a fun segment playing Ryan's Twitter game.
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In the first segment, Ryan and Dave discuss Ryan's exhibit at the book fair and Dave's Trip to New York during their off week. They also talk about A Day to Remember's recent court win against their record label, Victory Records. There is also a discussion of Instagram as a social media tool and doing holiday covers as a DIY artist.
In the second segment, musician and blogger Ari Herstand stops by to talk about his upcoming book, "How to Make it in the New Music Business: Practical Tips on Building a Loyal Following and Making a Living as a Musician." The book will be available in print, e-book, and audio in December. Check out Ari's blog www.aristake.com for some useful tips for indie musicians. To find out more about Ari's music, visit www.ariherstand.com. Ari's book can be found at www.smarlurl.it/aribook.
In the final segment, Dave takes over the block to celebrate the new Metallica album. He also gives some powerful thoughts on the death of Fidel Castro. You don't want to miss it.
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Musicians and friends of the show Evan Lamb and Elisa Melendez are in for Ryan and Dave this week both on the podcast and in these here show notes. Hi! Nice to meet you! Apologies in advance.
In the first segment, Evan and Elisa discuss why the popular livestreaming service Twitch might just be the perfect supplement to your existing social media and YouTube presence. They'll tell you how to get set up, best practices when streaming, and what sets it apart from just having canned performances on YouTube or even going live on Facebook or Periscope. You can follow Elisa and Evan's own music and gaming journey on Elisa's channel (www.twitch.tv/elisarockdoc) and follow them on Twitter (@elisarockdoc and @thebigtasty).
In the second segment, Ryan sits down with New-York based entertainment lawyer and adjunct professor of business law Cassandra Spangler to talk about what sort of legal services DIY musicians should seek to move their careers forward. You can find out more about her by visiting her website cspanglermusiclaw.com and you can follow her on Twitter @cspanmusiclaw.
In the final segment, Evan and Elisa take a ride on the nostalgia train and discuss the release of the NES Classic console and whether it'll become the Tickle Me Elmo of 2016. Did you have an NES? Are you planning on grabbing the NES Classic? Have you ever used a Game Genie for nefarious reasons? Then this one's for you.
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In the first segment, Ryan and Dave discuss this week's election and have a concrete policy discussion on how a Donald Trump presidency could affect indie artists. It is an uncertain political environment, and the future has both positive and negative implications for DIY musicians. How will Trump's policies affect musicians? Find out!
In the second segment, indie folk band The Krickets stop by. Fresh off a big night at the Independent Music Awards where they won Folk Song of the Year, The Krickets talk with Ryan and Dave. They discuss their big win, working together as a band, and how to make a great album in a top-shelf studio without exhausting your resources. Find out more about this amazing band by visiting www.thekrickets.com and get a hold of their album "Spanish Moss Sirens," available now!
In the final segment, we bring you the funny. CanaDave stops by to talk to Americans who want to move to his home country. And Metal Dave joins us for "Dave's Metal Minute." We could all use a good laugh after this crazy week, and we have plenty of them in this segment.
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In the first segment, Ryan and Dave talk about Dave's recent trip to L.A. and give tips on how to make videos of cover songs legally. This is all the more important in light of the flurry of takedown notices being sent by Universal Music to Facebook users. Cover videos are a great way to move your music career forward. Learn how to do it safely.
In the second segment, Ryan sits down with musician, consultant, and Make Creativity Pay founder Leanne Regalla. Leanne's story is an inspiring one for musicians to hear, and she gives great tips on how to make money from your creative passion and manage your time effectively. You can find out more about her work by visiting makecreativitypay.com.
In the final segment, Ryan and Dave discuss Ryan's audiobook, give a spoiler-free review of Doctor Strange, and discuss the Cubs winning the world series. Funny stuff here!
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Hi Podcast Listeners! Thanks for downloading. This week, Ryan talks about the death of Vine and the important lessons musicians need to learn from its demise. Ryan also talks about his experience in the recording studio narrating the Break the Business audiobook, which will be available soon.
In the second segment, acclaimed music entrepreneur and Cyber PR founder Ariel Hyatt stops by to discuss effective crowdfunding strategies and her new book "Crowdstart: The Ultimate Guide to a Powerful and Profitable Crowdfunding Campaign," which is available now. Ariel is super knowledgeable and a true friend of DIY artists. This interview is not to be missed!
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In our first segment, Ryan and Dave discuss how musicians should embrace non-music content to further their careers. In the New Music Industry, it is important to take inventory of your non-music strengths, and find a way to leverage those strengths to move your career forward. You are more than the music you play, and you should use those extra skills to reach new heights.
In the second segment, musician/marketer/entrepreneur James Taylor stops by to share his expertise. James is the founder of the Music Business Institute and the Creative Life Podcast. He gives lots of great insight on how to become a prolific content creator. You can find out more about his work by visiting jamestaylor.me.
In the final segment, Ryan and Dave give you the pop culture discussions that you love to hear. They talk about the new Nintendo Switch, the Red Dead Redemption 2 Trailer, Westworld, Luke Cake, and the latest Wolverine movie, "Logan."
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In the first segment, Ryan and Dave discuss last week's Rorie Kelly interview and Dave provides some interesting insight on the current composition of women in the executive ranks of major labels. Ryan and Dave also discuss the recent lawsuit between 19 Recordings and Sony Music. At issue in the case is whether Sony is shortchanging its artists by paying out streaming revenue at an unfairly low rate. The case underscores the outdated contractual structures that labels continue to embrace (to the detriment of its artists) even as the music industry continues to rapidly change.
In the second segment, musician, marketing expert, and Music Marketing Manifesto founder John Oszajca stops by to talk about his years as a label artist. He also gives some very useful marketing tips and discusses how artists can market themselves effectively even on a limited budget. Check out John's enriching music marketing training programs by visiting musicmarketingmanifesto.com.
In the final segment, Ryan and Dave talk about their frustration with sports on television. They also give their thoughts on the recent viral video of a Christian mother-of-four ranting about the explicit lyrics in the hip hop song "Norf Norf" by Vince Staples.
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In the first segment, Ryan and Dave talk about Adele's latest album going Diamond (10x Platinum) and the implications it has for DIY artists and the music industry as a whole. They also discuss the recent Jesse Sterling Harrison article in SonicBids, "Five Non-Musical Skills musicians should work to improve."
In the second segment, Ryan interviews indie artist Rorie Kelly. In addition to being an acclaimed singer-songwriter, Rorie is also the executive director of Go Girls and writes frequently about the challenges women face in the music industry. Rorie and Ryan talk about those challenges and what can be done to improve things.
In the final segment, we bring you "Dave's Metal Minute" and "Rush Song or Hoser Talk" from your favorite characters Metal Dave and Canadave.
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Hi Podcast listeners! This week, Ryan sits down with music marketing and digital strategy expert Michael Brandvold. Ryan and Michael talk about how DIY artists can create VIP ticketing packages without busting their budget. They also discuss the importance of creating effective websites and how to make the most of your social media presence. You can find out more about Michael's projects at michaelbrandvold.com and you can check him out on the Music Biz Weekly Podcast.
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Hi Podcast Listeners! In the first segment, we discuss Ryan's recent Hypebot book excerpt about the nastiness of record deal recoupment. In a nutshell, most record contracts involve artists having to pay back the money a label spends on making (and often promoting) the artist's album entirely out of the artist's royalties. Record deals are not investments by labels. They are loans, and artists are the unwitting debtors.
In the second segment, musician and marketing expert Steve Palfreyman stops by to give tips on executing an effective music launch. He also gives information about his Music Launch Summit, a free platform with over 40 master classes from industry experts. It is available now and will be up until October 4th. Check it out at musiclaunchsummit.com and find out more about Steve's work by visiting stevepalfreyman.com
In the final segment, Ryan and Dave talk about Dave's cool metal vest, a sleep-away camp for adults devoted entirely to pizza, and an Ontario teacher who has been disciplined for allegedly having one of the foulest mouths of any educator that has ever existed.
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In our first segment, Ryan talks to Dave about his new golden retriever puppy Molly. R & D also discuss a recent article by former Podcast guest Kosha Dillz that appeared in Hypebot about the promotional value artists can gain by appearing on podcasts. In many ways, appearing on podcasts can give an artist more promotional juice than being featured in a blog. Podcasts allow potential fans to get to know more of your story, and the podcasting audience tends to be more devoted to the media they are consuming. In the end, making podcasts a part of your promotional strategy can lead to increased fan engagement.
In the second segment, musician and music entrepreneur Cheryl B. Engelhardt stops by. Cheryl talks to Ryan about her platform "In The Key of Success," which provides courses, guides, and other resources for DIY artists. She also provides valuable advice in how to overcome "plateaus" in one's career and push forward to success. You can find out more about Cheryl's work and listen to some of her terrific music by visiting www.cbemusic.com
In the final segment, Ryan and CanaDave play a round of "Canada Town or Hoser Talk" (but with a really interesting twist). Metal Dave also stops by for "Dave's Metal Minute."
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In the first segment, Ryan and Dave talk about comedian Mike Birbiglia's NY Times Article "6 Tips for Making it Small in Hollywood. Or Anywhere." Even though Birbiglia's article mainly focuses on achieving success in comedy and writing, his lessons are also important ones for independent artists to hear.
In the second segment, musician and industry expert Dave Cool drops by. Dave is the Director of Artist and Industry Outreach at Bandzoogle, a platform that allows artists to create a website and manage their content and merchandise. Ryan talks to Dave about building websites and also talks to him about his e-book "23 Ways Musicians Can Make Money." In the interview, Dave talks about the wide variety of (often unknown) revenue streams that indie artists have available to them to effectively monetize their career. Check out more of Dave Cool's work by visiting www.davecool.ca.
In the final segment, Dave (our co-host, not Dave Cool) and Ryan talk about the new book "Powerhouse," which chronicles the exciting (and often shocking) history of Hollywood's Creative Artists Agency. Ryan and Dave then close with a rousing game of "Canada Town or Hoser Talk," with your host CanaDave.
Thank you all very much for listening. Rate/review/subscribe to the Podcast on iTunes and SoundCloud. Like Break the Business on Facebook. Follow Ryan @ryankair and Dave @metaldave85. And tell a friend about the show! And visit www.breakthebusiness.com to get a copy of Ryan's Book "Break the Business: Declaring Your Independence and Achieving True Success in the Music Industry."
Hi Podcast listeners! In the first segment, Ryan and Dave talk about the passing of fraudster and music producer Lou Pearlman. Pearlman passed away in mid-August while serving time in prison for orchestrating a $300 million ponzi scheme. Among the way, Pearlman went on to create, and subsequently allegedly defraud, a number of boy bands, including the Backstreet Boys and N*Sync. Ryan discusses Pearlman's acts of exploitation in the music industry and talks about how his actions serve as a warning to all musicians to be careful when deciding with whom you do business. Remember: If someone comes along and promises to make you famous, be wary.
In the second segment, celebrated author and music industry veteran Bobby Owsinski stops by. Owsinski talks to Ryan about his books, blogs, and podcasts, and also gives the listeners a lot of great advice on how to move your career forward as a DIY artist. You can find out more about his many projects and learn more from his expertise by visiting bobbyowsinski.com.
In the final segment, Dave and Ryan talk about Dave's recent trip to see Metallica. They also share their feelings about the VMAs and the recent announcement by CBS that Star Trek: Discovery will have commercials despite being on a paid streaming service.
Thank you all very much for listening. Rate/review/subscribe to the Podcast on iTunes and SoundCloud. Like Break the Business on Facebook. Follow Ryan @ryankair and Dave @metaldave85. And tell a friend about the show! And visit www.breakthebusiness.com to get a copy of Ryan's Book "Break the Business: Declaring Your Independence and Achieving True Success in the Music Industry."
Hi Podcast Listeners! The Break the Business Podcast is celebrating its 50th episode, and we have a terrific show for you to enjoy. This week, we have great music industry advice, comedy sketches, and some former guests stop by to congratulate Ryan and Dave on the Big 5-0.
In the first segment, Ryan and Dave discuss the recent David Byrne article in the New York Times about music streaming and who's to blame for artists making little money off of platforms like Spotify. While it is easy to blame the streaming companies, perhaps the blame might lie with major labels who are using mysterious deals to siphon money away from signed and unsigned artists alike.
In the second segment, indie folk artist Danielle Ate The Sandwich stops by. We talk with her about her awesome stage name, her experience composing a film soundtrack, and her Kickstarter campaign for her latest album "The Terrible Dinner Guest," which is coming out next month. We premiere a track off her new album on the Podcast! Visit https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/daniellesandwich/support-danielle-ate-the-sandwichs-terrible-new-al right now to support her campaign. You have a couple days left to contribute. Do it! She's a great artist.
In the final segment, Ryan commemorates the Podcast's 50th episode by performing a song on his ukulele about the Podcast. Unlike Danielle, Ryan is not a great musician. But he tries so hard. "A" for effort! Ryan and Dave also discuss a real-life Star Wars Cantina that is being built and we also give you Dave's Metal Minute. Happy 50th!
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In the first segment, Ryan discusses his article that came out in Hypebot this past week: "The Kesha-Dr. Luke Lawsuit Exemplifies Everything That is Wrong With the Music Industry." The article talks about exclusive recording agreements and how such agreements contributed to the toxic relationship of Kesha and Luke--as well as to the culture of abuse in the music industry as a whole.
In the second segment, musician and entrepreneur Jack Conte stops by. Ryan talks to Jack about his work as one half of the music duo Pomplamoose as well as his role as the co-founder and CEO of the crowdfunding platform Patreon. Jack discusses the role he thinks Patreon will play in the future of independent music and also gives some tips on how to succeed on the platform. You can find out more about Jack's work by visiting pomplamoose.com and patreon.com.
In the final segment, hiphop emcee Kosha Dillz joins the show. Earlier this month, Kosha's latest album "What I Do All Day and Pickle" hit six different Billboard charts despite Kosha not having any label backing or management. In this interview, Kosha breaks down his DIY success story and gives lots of tips for how artists can sell their content effectively and in creative ways. You can find out more about Kosha by visiting koshadillzworld.com
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In the first segment, Ryan and Dave talk about Ryan's vacation in the North Carolina mountains. They also discuss Kesha's recent decision to drop her lawsuit against Dr. Luke and the lessons that all indie artists can learn from this harrowing story. Ryan and Dave close the segment by discussing recent articles about projects artists should work on before the end of the summer, and effective crowdfunding.
In the next segment, Dave reviews "Suicide Squad" and discusses DC's lack of success in filmmaking compared to Marvel. R & D then discuss other pop culture news, including the new "Gilmore Girls" series and "Stranger Things."
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Ryan is out of town this week, so it falls to the great and powerful Dave to helm the show this week. Were you aware that red light cameras stink? Because they do. Also, Brandy has filed suit against her label in yet another example of an artist wanting to do the work of making an album, but the label not cooperating and creating a limbo for the artist.
We talk to Darryl Neudorf about his new initiative, POLR (Path of Least Resistance). It’s all about creating a subscription based streaming service that is unowned and unownable. The artists are able to upload their works to a cloud based database and the subscribers have access to the complete database. And the best part is, no labels or middle men getting in the way and taking money off the top. All funds go to the artists. It’s a wonderful concept on moving streaming to the truly independent realm. You can learn more at thepolr.org and darrylneudorf.com.
Then I (that’s right, I’m writing this blurb, not Ryan) talk about Batman: The Killing Joke, the original Star Wars trilogy being rereleased to select theaters next month, and Metallica. I do get a bit personal in this segment, but hey, that’s the beauty of podcasts. I hope you enjoy this episode because I had a lot of fun recording it.
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In the first segment, Ryan and Dave talk about publishing administrators and the services they provide for artists. If you are an independent artist, having a publishing administrator is crucial. They make sure you get all the money to which you are entitled for the songs you write. Find out why you need one and how to pick the right one for you by listening here.
In the second segment, Julia Pernicone from the publishing administration company SongTrust stops by. Julia is SongTrust's Publishing Operations Coordinator and is also a singer, songwriter, and artist manager. Julia provides further explanation on what a publishing administrator can do for artists and also gives great advice on how to find synch opportunities for your music. She is super knowledgeable and is a great interview You can follow her on Twitter at @heyimjulia, and you can find out more about SongTrust and SongTrust's education programs for artists by visiting www.songtrust.com
In the final segment, Dave and Ryan break down the announcements from San Diego Comic Con and give a movie review of Star Trek: Beyond. There were a lot of great pop culture announcements this week, including the new Justice League film, Star Trek: Discovery, Kong: Skull Island, and more. Let Ryan and Dave get you caught up!
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In the first segment, Ryan and Dave discuss The DIY Musician's Blog indie musician checklist, a list of foundational tasks that any successful indie artist-entrepreneur must complete. Ryan then adds a couple extra items of his own that are also important. If you can get everything done on this list, you will be in good shape to move your career forward.
In the second segment, indie artist Jaymay stops by. Jaymay is a marvelous singer-songwriter who has performed on Late Night and whose songs have appeared on How I Met Your Mother. Jaymay talks to Ryan and Dave about her monster PledgeMusic campaign and her decision to release her PledgeMusic album "To Tell the Truth" in vinyl. Her story is an inspiring one and the adversity she has overcome to achieve what she has makes this interview one you do not want to miss. You can check out her PM campaign by visiting pledgemusic.com/jaymaymusic.
In the final segment, Ryan and Dave cut loose with a couple fun game shows. Along the way, we learn the same thing that we have learned every week: (1) Dave is much better at the game shows than Ryan is, and (2) Ryan gets easily and hilariously frustrated.
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Hi Podcast listeners! Here is a special bonus episode of Ryan's speech at his author event for his book "Break the Business: Declaring Your Independence and Achieving True Success in the Music Industry." The event took place at Books & Books in Coral Gables, Florida. In his speech, Ryan discusses the main themes of the book, including the problems with record deals; the resources artists can use to create, promote, distribute, and fund music on their own; and several guiding principles that indie artists can use to foster their career success. Ryan also takes questions from the audience. To help articulate his points along the way, he discusses the success stories of many indie artists, including Amanda Palmer, Ali Spagnola, Meri Amber, JP Kallio, Jonathann Mann, Jaymay, and more.
Thanks to everyone for supporting the book! You can get a copy on Amazon or by visiting www.breakthebusiness.com.
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In the first segment, Ryan and Dave discuss Ryan's book launch event that happened this week at Books & Books and also talk about the recent findings from Research and Markets' Global Music Market Report. There is good news in that report for musicians everywhere, particularly for indie artists who are willing to hustle to make their careers a success.
in the second segment, indie artist Omar Velasco stops by to discuss his latest album. Omar has been the guitarist for A Fine Frenzy but is now moving into solo work. For any artists out there who currently collaborate with others but are interested in doing some work on their own, Omar's insight will be valuable in helping you make that transition.
In the final segment, Ryan and Dave discuss the recent Pokemon Go phenomenon and they play a round of "Dave's As Yet Untitled Game Show". Basically, Dave knows that Ryan had a good week with his author event and wants to destroy his confidence with a particularly brutal round of his game show. Dave succeeds.
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Hi Podcast Listeners! In the first segment, Ryan and Dave discuss the recent petition from over 180 superstar musicians and top music companies to have Congress get rid of the safe harbors under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. It is a complicated area of law, but it is one about which indie artists MUST be informed. The safe harbor provisions, though certainly not perfect, attempt to strike a fair balance between the rights of copyright holders and the practical reality that platforms like YouTube cannot possibly police every single video that is uploaded to its site for copyright infringement. The safe harbors only make these platforms liable for infringement if they are notified by the copyright owner (it is a little more complicated than that, but that explanation will do for now). Without the safe harbors, platforms like YouTube would cease to exist. And that would spell doom for independent artists who depend on these platforms to distribute their content to the world. Download this episode and find out more about this issue and to learn what you can do to fight back against any harmful changes in the law.
In the second segment, we continue our discussion from Episode 41 of the Open Music Initiative by interviewing George Howard (@gah650), a professor of music business at the Berklee College of Music. The OMI is an initiative that, among other things, intends to help develop a process where music owners can be more easily identified and compensated for their work. The OMI's work will have significant implications for indie artists and so Professor Howard's insight is quite valuable. Plus, aside from his work in the OMI, Professor Howard is super knowledgeable and experienced about the music industry generally, and he gives from great artist advice in the interview. Check it out, and find out more about joining the Open Music Initiative by visiting open-music.org.
In the final segment, Ryan and Dave talk about Apple's recent patent for an invention that can prevent iPhones from recording footage at concerts and Ryan gets super paranoid about it. They also talk about a recent article that rated their hometown of Miami the worst city to live in America. Dave agrees. Ryan gets indignant. Fun times are had all around.
Thank you all very much for listening. Rate/review/subscribe to the Podcast on iTunes and SoundCloud. Like Break the Business on Facebook. Follow Ryan @ryankair and Dave @metaldave85. And tell a friend about the show! Find out more about Ryan's book at www.breakthebusiness.com and come check out his author event at Books & Books in Coral Gables on July 7.
Hi Podcast Listeners! Our interview with Star Trek Axanar fan film director Robert Meyer Burnett this week was really awesome. However, he also gave us a lot of great information and we did not have enough time in the episode to fit it all in. As a result, his interview in the episode is heavily edited.
But since he was so great on the show, we are releasing the full, unedited version of the interview here as a separate download. If you are a Star Trek fan, you will really enjoy his insight. His comments on the recent #trekfanfilmguidelines are definitely worth a listen.
Hi Podcast Listeners! In the first segment, Ryan and Dave discuss the recent Stairway to Heaven copyright ruling and its effect on indie artists. The legal landscape is changing, and getting more confusing. Download this episode and get informed. In the second segment, indie singer-songwriter Bryan Frates drops by to talk about making website intro videos and innovative CD release strategies. In the final segment, Ryan and Dave get talk about the recent (and ridiculous) Star Trek Fan Film Guidelines created by CBS and Paramount with Star Trek Axanar director Robert Meyer Burnett. It is a really cool conversation with a very trek-knowledgeable individual. He was a great sport and a great interview and we had a really fun time with him.
Thank you all very much for listening. Rate/review/subscribe to the Podcast on iTunes and SoundCloud. Like Break the Business on Facebook. Follow Ryan @ryankair and Dave @metaldave85. And tell a friend about the show! Find out more about Ryan's book at www.breakthebusiness.com and come check out his author event at Books & Books in Coral Gables on July 7.
Hi Podcast Listeners! If you are in the South Florida area on July 7, Books & Books in Coral Gables is going to have an author event for Ryan's Break the Business book. It will be a great chance for you to meet Ryan and Dave and find out more about the book. We'd love to see you there!
In the first segment, Ryan and Dave discuss the new Open Music Initiative being created by Berklee and MIT. It's goal: to create an IMDB-type database for every piece of music so that all content creators can be efficiently identified and fairly compensated for the royalties they deserve. If done correctly, the OMI could help level the playing field for indie artists and lead to significant shifts in the music industry. But there are problems with creating such a platform. First, it will be very hard to do. Many have tried and many have failed. Second, there is a danger of this platform falling into the wrong hands and becoming a tool to help music's one percent gain even more power. How do you help bring about the best possible outcome for this innovative technology? You get informed and you fight for your rights as an indie artist. Listening to Ryan and Dave's insight is a good start.
In the second segment, indie artist and hypercreator JP Kallio stops by the show. JP is one of Ryan's favorite guests to have on the Podcast. He does a lot of things right in his music career and you will learn a lot from his insight. During the interview, JP talks a lot about his daily "vlog" and how other artists can use vlogging to build their own careers and foster strong fan engagement. Check out JP's awesome music by visiting www.jpkalliomusic.com. You'll be glad you did. The man is a true artist.
In the "D Block" segment, Ryan and Dave talk about Dave's recent trip to Montreal and also have a great pop culture conversation about Hollywood's "sequel fatigue" and why many recent movie sequels have failed at the box office recently.
Thank you all very much for listening. Rate/review/subscribe to the Podcast on iTunes and SoundCloud. Like Break the Business on Facebook. Follow Ryan @ryankair and Dave @metaldave85. And tell a friend about the show! Find out more about Ryan's book at www.breakthebusiness.com.
Hi Podcast Listeners!
In the first segment, Ryan talks about recent rumors that Apple might be shuttering its iTunes download store in the next couple years. What does this mean for indie artists? How would a shift away from music downloading change the way that DIY musicians market their music recordings? Will music recordings cease to be a significant revenue stream for artists at all? What opportunities will come about from such a shift?
In the second segment, Miami-based indie folk artist Keith Johns joins Ryan in the studio. Keith discusses his transition from physicist to musician and how he has been able to move his career forward in a secondary music market. If you are a musician trying to make it in a city that is not one of the major music centers, Keith's words would be useful for you to hear. You can check out Keith's awesome music (and get the scoop on his new album coming out in October) by visiting www.keithjohns.co.
In the final segment, Ryan brings in his friends Evan and Elisa from the HoneyPlayList Podcast to have a hilarious discussion about bad band promo e-mails. Evan and Elisa are a delightful married couple and you can check out their terrific podcast at www.soundcloud.com/the-honeyplaylist-podcast.
Thank you all very much for listening. Rate/review/subscribe to the Podcast on iTunes and SoundCloud. Like Break the Business on Facebook. Follow Ryan @ryankair and Dave @metaldave85. And tell a friend about the show! Find out more about Ryan's book at www.breakthebusiness.com.
Hi Podcast Listeners! In our first segment, Hollywood Reporter Senior Editor Eriq Gardner joins Ryan and Dave to discuss the ongoing litigation involving American Idol winner Phillip Phillips and his management company 19 Entertainment. The case serves as a prime example of the difficulties that artists can endure when trying to advocate for their rights against big entertainment companies.
In the second segment, country pop artist Megan Golden joins the podcast. Megan is an indie artist and a college student at Belmont University. She gives a lot of great tips about balancing a music career with college studies and on creating an effective and engaging PledgeMusic campaign. You can support Megan's crowdfunding campaign for her new EP by visiting pledgemusic.com/megangolden. You can also visit http://thechristopprogram.com/woba-awards-2016.html to vote for her for Best Artist at the WOBA Awards.
In the "D Block" segment. Ryan talks about his crazy adventure buying a new car and wonders why car dealers still try to get people to pay high prices for cars in an age where everyone has Google and knows how much a car should cost. We also do a round of "Dave The Ultimate Arbiter" and have Dave decide whether a particular establishment's wardrobe policy crosses a line.
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Hi Podcast Listeners! Thanks for joining us this week.
In the first segment, Ryan and Dave talk about indie music star Kina Grannis' harrowing story touring in Indonesia and the lessons that all artists can learn from her misadventure. You can find out more about Kina's story by visiting www.kinagrannis.com (and get some of her music while you are there because Kina is awesome!).
In the second segment, one of our favorite guests The Droids stop by. They are a husband-and-wife synth-rock duo. Their music is great, they do a lot of cool things in their career, and they LOVE talking about sci-fi and their awesome eight-year-old daughter Riley. Ryan and Dave then do a rapid-fire segment where they have the Droids quickly answer alternating music advice and parenting advice questions. It is a blast. You can find out more about this awesome duo by checking out www.thedroids.bandcamp.com. They also have a new Patreon page that you can find at www.patreon.com/thedroids.
In the final segment, Dave subjects Ryan to a new game show that Ryan fails at (as usual). They also talk about their mutual dislike for people who crap on the dreams of others.
Thank you all very much for listening. Rate/review/subscribe to the Podcast on iTunes and SoundCloud. Like Break the Business on Facebook. Follow Ryan @ryankair and Dave @metaldave85. And tell a friend about the show! Find out more about Ryan's book at www.breakthebusiness.com.
Hi Podcast Listeners! The BTB Podcast has moved into its new studio starting with this episode. We hope you enjoy the improved digs.
In the first segment, Ryan and Dave talk about the new studio and then discuss the recent controversy involving Kesha's Billboard Music Awards performance. Kesha is currently involved in a lawsuit with her record producer Dr. Luke. Kesha has accused the producer of sexually assaulting her and is trying to get her recording agreement with him terminated. This week, Dr. Luke originally prohibited Kesha from performing at the BBMA's, but eventually changed his mind and approved her appearance. While many are cheering about Kesha being back on the air, Ryan is wondering why Dr. Luke should even have a contractual right to keep her from performing in the first place.
In the second segment, musician/blogger/podcaster/marketing professional Chris Robley joins the show. He talks about his latest album ("The Great Make Believer") and his work at CD Baby, and he also gives tips for artists on how to create great music videos on a budget. You can find out more about his music at www.chrisrobley.com and you can read his articles at www.diymusician.cdbaby.com. You can also check him out on the DIY Musician Podcast.
In the final segment, Ryan and Dave debut a new segment entitled "Ryan and Dave Are Mad About Stuff." They both rant about things that are making them upset this week. Good stuff!
Thank you all very much for listening. Rate/review/subscribe to the Podcast on iTunes and SoundCloud. Like Break the Business on Facebook. Follow Ryan @ryankair and Dave @metaldave85. And tell a friend about the show! Find out more about Ryan's book at www.breakthebusiness.com.
Hi Podcast Listeners! In the first segment, Ryan and Dave discuss the "poor man's copyright" myth (and an SonicBids article on the subject by music lawyer Erin M. Jacobson) and why it is important for indie artists to register their music. A lot of great law tips are presented in a fun way. In the second segment, indie singer-songwriter and friend-of-the-show Mary Jennings stops by to talk about her latest remix album, her pregnancy, and her own feelings on copyrights. Mary is always a great interview and she gives a lot of awesome tips. In the final segment, Ryan and CanaDave play a round of "Canadian Town or Hoser Talk." It is one of the most popular segments on the show. Enjoy!
Thank you all very much for listening. Rate/review/subscribe to the Podcast on iTunes and SoundCloud. Like Break the Business on Facebook. Follow Ryan @ryankair and Dave @metaldave85. And tell a friend about the show! Find out more about Ryan's book at www.breakthebusiness.com.
Hi Podcast listeners! Ryan is getting married today, but that did not stop us bringing you a fantastic episode. After talking about some wedding stuff, Ryan and Dave interview Grammy award-winning indie musician Tim Kubart. Last February, Tim won the Grammy for Best Children's Album for his 2015 release "Home". He talks to R & D about his experience making an award-winning album in his "tiny apartment." He also talks about what it means to him that the five Grammy nominees in his category were all indie musicians. Tim also talks about his experiences as a member of YouTube sensation Postmodern Jukebox (on tour now!) and his work hosting "The Sunny Side Up Show" on the Sprout Network. It was a pleasure to have such a fantastic indie musician on the show. You should definitely check out his inspiring interview. You can find out more about all of the amazing things Tim is doing by checking out timkubart.com and postmodernjukebox.com.
Thank you all very much for listening. Rate/review/subscribe to the Podcast on iTunes and SoundCloud. Like Break the Business on Facebook. Follow Ryan @ryankair and Dave @dkaye1027. And tell a friend about the show! Find out more about Ryan's book at www.breakthebusiness.com.
Hi Everyone! In the first segment, Dave and Ryan talk about the lawsuit between metal band Five Finger Death Punch and their record label. The suit underscores one of the most troubling aspects of record deals--that labels have full control over when artists get to release their art to the public. Listen to Ryan and Dave discuss the implications that this case has for indie artists everywhere.
In the second segment, Ryan and Dave are joined by indie artist Daria Musk. Daria became an overnight music sensation in 2011 when her online concerts on Google+ made her music popular all over the world. Since her big break, she has given two TED talks, been featured in Rolling Stone, Huffington Post, and Billboard, and has consulted for a number of tech and entertainment firms. Daria's story is awesome and she has a lot of great tips for indies on how to succeed on online concert platforms.
In the final segment, Ryan and Dave play a round of "Dave's As Yet Untitled Game Show." Ryan's wedding is coming up in a week, and so Dave made this week's installment of the Game Show a wedding-themed one.
Thank you all very much for listening. Rate/review/subscribe to the Podcast on iTunes and SoundCloud. Like Break the Business on Facebook. Follow Ryan @ryankair and Dave @dkaye1027. And tell a friend about the show! Find out more about Ryan's book at www.breakthebusiness.com.
Hi Podcast listeners! This week, musician and entrepreneur Derek Webb stops by to talk about his platform Noisetrade. Noisetrade is a music distribution platform in which artists offer free downloads of their content in exchange for receiving the downloaders' e-mail addresses. Ryan's conversation with Derek covers the Noisetrade platform and also discusses the role that an indie artist's recorded content plays in moving their moving their career forward. Is recorded music a product, or is it a marketing tool? Is it a revenue stream, or is it a loss leader to help create fan engagement? Could this answer be different for each artist? It is an interesting conversation, and it is an important conversation for indie artists. And it is a conversation that you can have by downloading this week's episode. You can find out more about Noisetrade by going to www.noisetrade.com.
Thank you all very much for listening. Rate/review/subscribe to the Podcast on iTunes and SoundCloud. Like Break the Business on Facebook. Follow Ryan @ryankair and Dave @dkaye1027. And tell a friend about the show! Find out more about Ryan's book at www.breakthebusiness.com.
Hi Podcast Listeners!
This week, Ryan talks about some of the big changes coming both in his personal and podcasting life over the next few weeks. In addition to getting a new spouse and a new house, you the listener will eventually get to enjoy your favorite music business podcast from a brand new studio, which Ryan is currently building. Stay tuned!
Ryan and Dave also discuss how artists can use subscription models as a way to release content and merchandise will also assuring a steady stream of income for the artist. Download this week's episode to find out more about how to use this innovative business model to your advantage as an artist.
We also get pretty silly on this week's episode. Dave brings back one of our most popular segments: Dave's Metal Minute. And DMM has a surprise guest this week!
Thank you all very much for listening. Rate/review/subscribe to the Podcast on iTunes and SoundCloud. Like Break the Business on Facebook. Follow Ryan @ryankair and Dave @dkaye1027. And tell a friend about the show! Find out more about Ryan's book at www.breakthebusiness.com.
Hi listeners! This week, we are joined by one of our favorite guests, Meri Amber. She is a terrific "geek pop" singer songwriter and we have a blast every time we have her on. This week, she joins us to discuss her latest album, the 90s-inspired "Retro Sherbet." She also gives us some great tips during the interview on how to blog effectively as an indie artist and offers us a window into her recording process.
And in a Break the Business Podcast first, we have our guest stay on for an additional segment to talk about 90s pop culture with us. Since Meri is a 90s expert (as demonstrated by her tremendous album), we have her declare what is the "Ultimate 90s Thing" by choosing from sixteen different options in a single elimination tournament. Did your favorite 90s thing make the cut? Download this week's episode and find out. And along the way, you will learn a lot about how to move your indie career forward from one of the most insightful and creative artists going right now. You can find out more about Meri Amber by visiting meriamber.com.
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Hi podcast listeners! In the first segment, Ryan and Dave discuss a couple terrific articles that indie artist and blogger Chris Robley wrote recently. One was about indie singer-songwriter Daniel Anderson, who was able to have a successful release of his latest album by selling copies door-to-door. Find out how Anderson was able to mix old-school and new-school marketing methods to earn an unexpected hit LP. The second article discussed how Chris Robley was able to make a great music video for his song "Anonymous" without spending any money. There are a lot of great lessons for artists to learn from Robley's articles.
In the second segment, indie alt rock artist Matthew Mayfield stops by. He talks about achieving career success after leaving major label life. He also shares how he was able to fund his latest EP "Wild Eyes" in a truly unique way. We also play a song from the "Wild Eyes" release that Ryan absolutely loved.
In the final segment, we bring back the fan-favorite "Dave The Ultimate Arbiter" segment. If you want Dave to settle your dispute on the show, send a summary of your problem to breakthebusiness@gmail.com. Dave also reviews Batman vs. Superman.
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Hi Podcast Listeners! This week Ryan and Dave talk about the changes to Twitter's feed. There is an algorithm now, and artists will need to change their tweeting accordingly to be successful on the platform. They also talk about artist managers and a Pledge Music article on the importance of building "super fans."
In the second segment, country pop indie sensation Alayna stops by. She talks about her monster crowdfunding campaign for her latest EP and how she works to keep her fans engaged with her music. She also gives some great insight on how she organizes her daily and weekly schedule to achieve significant career success. Find out more about Alayna by visiting alaynasmusic.com.
In the final segment, Dave and Ryan play two game shows. First, they play "Canadian Town or Hoser Talk," where Dave gives phrases to Ryan and he has to say whether it is the actual name of a Canadian town or not. It is harder for Ryan than Ryan initially thought it would be. After that, Ryan and Dave bring back everyone's favorite game: "Dave's As-Yet Untitled Game Show." Ryan continues to be bad at it.
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In the first segment, Ryan and Dave discuss the latest Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros video. It was shot entirely on an iPhone and it came out great! This has huge implications for indie artists and for the videos they make. Our hosts also talk about NBC's recent changes to its Songland contestant contract. Ryan and Dave talked about the problems with this contract a month ago and recent public pressure has led to changes in the language. But do those changes go far enough?
In the second segment, entertainment lawyer and friend of the show Erin M. Jacobson stops by to talk about recent developments in the Kesha/Dr. Luke litigation. How do recent rumors that Sony Music might be dropping Dr. Luke affect the parties in this case? What are the implications of this case for artists as a whole? You can find out more about Erin's work at musicindustrylawyer.com and indieartistresource.com.
In the final segment, Ryan and Dave talk about the trailer for the upcoming movie Hardcore Henry. One of the hosts is excited for the movie. The other host hates it. They argue. It's fun stuff.
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Hi Podcast listeners! This week, there are rumors abound streaming services, and Ryan and Dave break them down. With Spotify possibly finding new ownership, Ryan shares his thoughts on what it could mean for indie artists. R &D also talk about a recent cover video contest hosted by CD Baby and Dave shares some metal news. In the second segment, Ryan and Dave talk about the trailer for the new Ghostbusters movie and they have "NostraDAVEus" stop by to give movie reviews for movies that have not come out yet.
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Hi Listeners! Thanks for downloading. In the first segment, Ryan and Dave discusses a SonicBids Blog article about creating an engaging e-mail signature. Well, to be more precise, Ryan discusses the article, and Dave tries to throw Ryan off the whole time because he wants the whole show to be a comedy podcast. In the second segment, Auralex CEO Eric Smith stops by and gives great advice on building a great home studio (a MUST for indie artists). Eric is a fantastic entrepreneur and his insights are not to be missed. You can find out more about his company's products at www.auralex.com. In the final segment, R & D talk Oscars.
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Hi Podcast listeners! In the first segment, Ryan and Dave briefly discuss Cyber PR's new free content calendar and American Idol winner Caleb Johnson's latest independent release and crowdfunding campaign. But they most of the segment discussing the latest updates in the Ke$ha-Dr. Luke case and the judge's ruling denying Ke$ha's preliminary injunction. In discussing the case, Ryan shares his views on exclusive recording contracts and the dangers they impose on artists.
In the second segment, acclaimed vocal coach Amy Poole stops by to give some useful singing tips for our listeners. We even have her give a free voice lesson to Olympic Champion Carl Lewis by having her evaluate his infamous 1993 National Anthem performance.
In the final segment, Ryan and Dave talk about the Grammys and Dave makes good on the Grammy bet he lost last week by reciting an ode to Ryan on the air. R & D also talk about the new movie Deadpool (don't worry, no spoilers here!).
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You can find out more about Amy Poole's Skype singing lessons at singingwithamy.com.
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Happy Valentine's Day! In the first segment, Ryan and Dave talk about a Music Think Tank blog article that leaked the talent contracts for the upcoming NBC music competition show Songland. Spoiler alert: The agreements are a mess. R & D rip the contract to shreds and Ryan gives some helpful guidance on how indie artists should approach reality show competition contracts generally.
In the second segment, adult contemporary singer-songwriter Krista Hartman stops by to talk about her songwriting process, how to handle the challenges of being a woman in the music industry, and how to make engaging music videos on a budget. Ryan and Dave love her music, and they know you will too!
In the final segment, R & D recap their Grammy contest from last week. They each randomly selected a nominee from each of the four major categories and, whoever picks the fewest winners on Grammy night (Monday), that host will have to write and read an ode to the other host on next week's show. The stakes are high, and the hosts are feeling the pressure. We also have Valentine's Day talk and the return of Dave's Metal Minute.
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Music Credit: "Dream Catcher" by Krista Hartman (kristahartman.bandcamp.com).
Hi Listeners! We are thrilled to have co-host Dave back in the studio! He has returned from China and is back in the studio to make us all happy. In the first segment, Ryan and Dave talk about music distribution options for artists and Ryan is thankful for his dear friend Josh's contribution of a brand new BP40 microphone from AudioTechnica. Thanks Josh, you are the best!
In the second segment, CD Baby's Director of Marketing Kevin Breuner stops by. He gives great insight into major label life through his experience as a member of the Grammy nominated band Smalltown Poets. He also gives useful advice on how artists can promote themselves. Be sure to check out Kevin's DIY Musician Podcast. It is great!
In the final segment, Ryan and Dave debut a new segment, "Dave's Metal Minute," hosted by Metal Dave. Metal Dave is the greatest (Yeeaaaaah!!!). After the Minute Minute, R & D play a very high-stakes game with the Grammys coming up next week. They randomly pick Grammy winners. Whoever picks the fewest winners has to write an ode to the other host that they read on the air.
Follow @ryankair and Dave @dkaye1027. E-mail show questions and propose show topics to breakthebusiness@gmail.com and rate/review/subscribe to us on iTunes and SoundCloud. The book “Break the Business: Declaring your Independence and Achieving True Success in the Music Industry” is now available on Amazon for Kindle and paperback. Check it out!
Hi Podcast Listeners!
Ryan is back in his home studio after his remote cast from NAMM last week. In the first segment, Ryan reflects on his time at NAMM and talks about what is next for the show. He also talks about his book and its availability on Amazon. The Break the Business book was the #2 new music business book on Kindle last week. Thank you so much!
In the second segment, musician/lawyer Andrew Koussevitzky stops by. Andrew is a former member of the band Stellar Revival, which was signed to Capitol Records in the early 2010s. He reflects on his crazy experience in label life, and having to endure his band's album being shelved and never released by the label. In addition to giving a great first-hand account of major label life, Andrew also gives some general advice on avoiding pitfalls as an indie artist and getting the right entertainment lawyer.
In the final segment, Ryan discusses Andrew's insights further. He then discusses recent music and politics news involving presidential candidate Mike Huckabee and his use of the Adele song "Hello" in a campaign video. This leads to a broader discussion about the parody/satire distinction and certain factors that artists must consider when making spoofs of other songs.
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The book "Break the Business: Declaring your Independence and Achieving True Success in the Music Industry" is now available on Amazon for Kindle. Check it out!
Hi Listeners! First thing's first: Ryan's book "Break the Business: Declaring your Independence and Achieving True Success in the Music Industry" is available now on Amazon. Check it out!
This week, the Break the Business Podcast is on location at NAMM 2016 in Anaheim, California. NAMM 2016 is a world famous convention that features music equipment and merchandise from manufacturers all over the world. It also features a lot of panels that give great advice to help musicians.
For this episode, Ryan is joined by his L.A. kindred spirits Evan and Elisa and they break down NAMM together. They talk about their favorite booths, and also discuss the indie artist advice they heard at NAMM's panels.
In the second segment, Ryan is joined by Las Vegas indie shock rock band I.D.S.F.A.. Ryan could have interviewed anyone at NAMM this week, but chose this band because they are literally scary monsters and Ryan could not resist talking to them. What transpires is a fifteen-minute conversation that you will never forget.
Hi Listeners! Thanks for joining us this week.
In the first segment, Ryan gives an update on his book and his upcoming trip to NAMM. He also discusses the loss of David Bowie and Alan Rickman this past week.
In the second segment, "The Music Industry Lawyer" Erin M. Jacobson stops by for an interview. Erin is a celebrated entertainment lawyer who focuses much of her practice on helping indie artists. She gives great insight on when a DIY artist should retain a lawyer, what they should look for in a lawyer, and how to afford one on a budget. She also talks about "Indie Artist Resource", which is an organization she created that provides template documents, copyright registration assistance, and legal and business consultations for indie artists. You can find out more about Erin at musicindustrylawyer.com and indieartistresource.com.
In the third segment, Ryan discusses a recent Sonicbids blog article by Casey van Wensem that discusses how introvert musicians can promote themselves successfully using social media. Ryan then closes the podcast with some general networking advice.
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Happy New Year, everyone! The Break the Business Podcast is back for 2016. Ryan and Dave talk about what they did over the holiday break, and have lots of exciting news to share. The biggest of that news is that Ryan is engaged! After talking about taking the plunge, R & D then talk about the mistakes that DIY artists can avoid in the new year.
In the second segment, indie music expert and syndicated radio host D Grant Smith stops by and gives some great tips on how DIY artists can grow their careers. D Grant has lots of great info about how artists can grow their fan base and network to radio professionals and other industry figures effectively. You can find out more about D Grant's books, radio and podcasting projects, and music consulting services at dgrantsmith.com
In the final segment, Ryan and Dave bring you the fan-favorite segments "Dave The Ultimate Arbiter" and "Dave's As Yet Untitled Game Show."
Thank you so much for listening. We have lots of great stuff in store for the new year. Please subscribe/rate/review the show on iTunes and SoundCloud. You can e-mail the show at breakthebusiness@gmail.com. Follow Ryan (@ryankair) and Dave (@dkaye1027) on Twitter.
Hi Podcast Listeners! It is our last episode of the year. We are celebrating a terrific 2015 with a more relaxed format this week. Ryan brings in his podcasting buddies Elisa and Evan to join Dave in a pure pop culture episode. No DIY music talk this week. Instead, we will make you smile with some comedy and general banter. We talk about "The Room", Steve Harvey's Miss Universe flub, Madonna's Christmas custody issue, and Star Wars. We also have a couple game shows this week because we all love the games.
Happy New Year to you and yours. Thank you for support of the Break the Business Podcast in 2015. We are excited for you to join us next year. We have lots of great stuff in store for 2016, and are thrilled for you to be part of it.
This week's episode is heavy on Star Wars. Dave has already seen the movie three times and is super excited (Don't worry. No spoilers here!).
Music business consultant Bobby Borg stops by to talk about how to succeed as a DIY artist. Bobby is a musician, teacher, and author of the books "Music Marketing for the DIY Musician" and "Business Basics for Musicians." On our show, he talks about how to achieve "career execution" as an indie artist, how to get started in DIY, how to avoid mistakes in your career, the future of the music industry, and much more. You can find out more about Bobby's music business consulting services and his books at bobbyborg.com
In the "D Block" segment, Dave brings us a Star Wars-themed edition of "Dave's As Yet Untitled Game Show". It is fast-paced and fun. Play along at home, but be sure to let the wookie win.
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Hi Podcast Listeners! Thanks for downloading this week.
In the first segment, Ryan and Dave discuss an article by Bobby Owsinski on the Music 3.0 blog about the different kids of Twitter contests that artists can create on the social media platform. Next, one of R & D's favorite guests--Meri Amber--stops by again to talk about her latest 360 VR music videos. These videos can be a game changer for artists, representing a new and exciting form of content. In the final segment, Dave tells Ryan why he is upset at two of his favorite things in the whole world: Star Wars and Metallica.
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Hello Listeners! Thanks for downloading us this week.
In the first segment, Ryan comes to you from a hotel room in New York City on his portable podcasting setup. He discusses the different kinds of video content indie artists can create on YouTube, and references a terrific blog article on the subject by Hugh McIntyre of the Sonic Bids blog.
Next, the Podcast moves back to the Miami studio to interview artist and San Diego Songwriter's Guild President Mike Wojniak. Mike talks about his music career and gives great tips on how to write songs effectively. He also attests to the value of joining songwriter's cooperatives and how they can help indie artists move their careers and their art forward.
In the final segment, Ryan and Dave have a little fun and play two of their popular "D Block" segments: "Dave the Ultimate Arbiter" and "Dave's As Yet Untitled Game Show".
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Music Credit: "Sail Away" by Mike Wojniak. You can find his music at mikewojniak.com.
Happy Thanksgiving, Listeners!
Ryan's sister Lauren is in town and sits in on the show this week. They talk about Ryan's recent book photo shoot and break down what makes a good band agreement. Indie blues band Little Hurricane stops by to talk about their current tour, working with a full-service music distributor, and how they use social media. Ryan and Lauren then play a fun game show (that Ryan surprisingly does not completely fail at!).
Thanks for listening! Subscribe to the Break the Business Podcast on iTunes and SoundCloud. Follow Ryan on Twitter @ryankair. And keep a look out for Ryan's book Break the Business: Declaring Your Independence and Achieving True Success in the Music Industry, coming out in mid-December.
Music Credit: "Crocodile Tears" by Little Hurricane (www.littlehurricanemusic.com).
Hi Podcast Listeners!
First, Ryan and Dave talk about a recent Huffington Post Article in which guitar legend Joe Bonamassa talks about running his own career and being a successful indie artist. Then, country artists Zack Biss and Rebekah Reid stop by to talk about balancing music and college, creating a strong social media following, and recording their albums. The show closes by premiering the Dave: The Ultimate Arbiter segment in which Dave gives his rulings on everyday societal questions. It's amazing, and after one week Dave might already be drunk with power. If you have your own question for Dave to rule on, send it to breakthebusiness@gmail.com.
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Music Credit: "Falling For You" by Zack Biss and Rebekah Reid.
Thank you for listening to the Podcast. It has been a tough weekend for all of us. It helps the people involved on this show to keep speaking with you and bringing you music industry advice from amazing indie artists.
In the first segment, we talk about the Paris attacks and give a simple request for musicians: Please keep doing what you do. Please keep making music. We need your art now more than ever.
In the second segment, Ari Herstand stops by and gives some great advice. No one gives better DIY artist tips than Ari Herstand, so you definitely want to listen to this interview. He talks about how one can build an effective music career, and also gives his thoughts on the future of the music industry.
In the third segment, Ryan and Dave talk more about Friday night's events.
Thanks for listening. Follow Ryan @ryankair and Dave @dkaye1027. You can find the Podcast on SoundCloud and iTunes.
Music Credit: "Keep Fighting" by Ari Herstand. You can find his music at ariherstand.com and his DIY artist tips at aristake.com.
Hi Podcast Listeners! Dave is back and talks about his birthday vacation adventures, and then R &D discuss Adam Levine's recent comments about how record labels are failing to effectively promote the winners of The Voice TV show.
In the second segment, BTB doubles the fun with its weekly interview by having husband-wife synth rock duo The Droids on. They discuss the joys and challenges of building their music careers as a married couple with a child. They also talk about how they use Vines to show off their music and share their interests with their fans.
In the final segment, Ryan and Dave talk about the announcement of a new Star Trek series, and Dave brings back his "As Yet Untitled Game Show".
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Music Credit: "Satellite" by The Droids. Find their music at thedroids.bandcamp.com.
What effects do streaming have on the music industry overall? Ryan and his co-host JC talk about a recent article written by two music economists who discuss that point. R & J break down the article, share their thoughts, and discuss what its findings mean for indie artists.
In the second segment, singer-songwriter Marian Call stops by to talk about her upcoming album, her recent uber-successful crowdfunding campaign, and how she makes her awesome music videos. She gives tons of great advice for indie artists on those topics.
In the final segment, Ryan and JC discuss Adele's newest, internet-breaking, video and JC challenges Ryan to his own music game show.
Thanks for listening! Break the Business is a podcast for indie artists and the people who love them. Each week, we give tips to empower indies to take control of their careers and make the most of their talent. Be sure to rate/review/subscribe to the Break the Business Podcast on SoundCloud and iTunes. Your support is important to us. If you have any questions or want to propose a show topic, e-mail us at breakthebusiness@gmail.com.
Music Credit: "Dear Mister Darcy" by Marian Call. Visit her website at www.mariancall.com.
Hi Everyone! Dave is out of town for his birthday and so Ryan's musician/songwriter/producer friend Evan is sitting in. They discuss the new YouTube Red subscription service and the big impact it will have on indie artists (basically, if you're an indie artist and you aren't creating heavily on YouTube, NOW is the time).
Nashville-based singer/songwriter Kelly Seidel stops by to discuss her new self-titled EP. It is her first major studio project and she offers some great insight on how to create a studio recording. Kelly funded her record the old-fashioned way (by saving money and networking) and hearing her discuss her process is illuminating for indie artists.
In the third segment, Ryan and Evan get a little silly by talking about Ryan's crazy fandom for the Swedish Chef, and R & E also play a game show involving famous artists and their Twitter followings.
Thanks for listening. Be sure to follow Ryan @ryankair, e-mail the show at breakthebusiness@gmail.com, and subscribe/rate/review the show on iTunes and SoundCloud.
You can find out more about Evan's music projects (in addition to being a first-class hugger, he is also a ridiculously-good guitar player) by following @thebigtasty and @jukebluesband.
Music Credit: "Static" by Kelly Seidel. Find her on Twitter at @kellyseidel99.
Ryan gives a book update and Ryan and Dave have an in-studio interview with e-commerce expert Chris Corey. Chris provides internet marketing services for Fortune 500 companies and will use that knowledge to advise indie artists on how to build a great website, succeed on social media, and create an effective brand online. The show closes with Ryan flailing and failing while playing Dave's As Yet Untitled Game Show.
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Ryan begins the show by revealing to Dave that the Podcast has achieved "New and Noteworthy" status on iTunes. Dave gets so excited about this that he completely forgets to pay attention to the show. In the meantime, Ryan talks about the meeting he had yesterday with his book publisher. The big release day for the Break the Business book is fast approaching and Ryan might be starting to get a little nervous. Ryan and Dave talk about the ongoing litigation between Mischa Barton and her "momager" and use the discussion as context for introducing six important things that artists should consider when deciding whether to hire their own manager. These tips are a must listen for all indie musicians. Finally, R & D discuss The Hollywood Reporter's List of the Top 100 TV shows of all time. Needless to say, these two hosts are best friends but still don't seem to agree on anything when it comes to pop culture. Did your favorite show make the top 5? Find out!
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This week's episode is filled with fun discussions and great indie artist advice. Dave and Ryan argue about Ryan Adams' album of Taylor Swift 1989 cover songs. Electropop artist Bill Boulden (AKA "DJ Spruke") stops by to discuss his latest crowdfunding campaign and provides a lot of great tips for artists, including some valuable insight on how to succeed on Kickstarter and Twitter. This episode is a must listen for DIY entertainers who want to significantly increase their presence online. Bill knows his stuff! The show closes with Ryan continuing to fall apart on "Dave's As Yet Untitled Game Show."
Thank you very much for listening. Be sure to rate, review, and subscribe to the Podcast on iTunes and SoundCloud. You can follow Ryan @ryankair and Dave @dkaye1027. E-mail the podcast at breakthebusiness@gmail.com.
Dave is back from vacation! Ryan and Dave talk about updates in the Ke$ha/Dr. Luke litigation and the implications it has for all independent artists. Singer-songwriter Natalie Gelman stops by to talk about effective crowd funding techniques and tells us a crazy busking story. Then, in the "D Block", Dave talks about the recent court decision placing "Happy Birthday" into the public domain and then drives Ryan crazy with the latest episode of his "As Yet Untitled Game Show". Thanks for listening! Be sure to rate/review/subscribe to us on iTunes and SoundCloud. Enjoy!
Music Credit: "The Answer" by Natalie Gelman (www.nataliegelman.com)
In this week's episode of the Podcast, Ryan talks about his upcoming book entitled Break the Business: Declaring Your Independence and Achieving True Success in the Music Industry. Ryan provides a summary of of the book and reads a short excerpt about technological changes facing the music industry, and how they have changed the role of record labels. The book will come out this December.
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This week, Ryan and Dave talk about an insightful article by Terra Naomi, the original YouTube sensation, about her experience with a major record label. Singer-songwriter J.P. Kallio stops by for an interview about his music, writing one song every week, and crowdfunding on Patreon. Ryan and Dave close with an in-studio visit from a VERY famous special guest, and another installment of the "As Yet Untitled Game Show." Thanks for listening! Please rate/review/subscribe to us on iTunes!
Music Credit: "Love is What We Need" by J.P. Kallio. You can check out more of his music at jpkalliomusic.com.
This week, Ryan and Dave interview Nashville-based singer/songwriter Mary Jennings about horror movies, getting songs placed in movies and on TV shows, networking your music, and creating a unique merchandising style. Dave also premieres his "As-Yet Untitled Game Show" segment. Does Ryan have the skills to win Dave's game show? Probably not, but maybe he'll surprise all of us. Feel free to play along at home!
In the first installment of the Break the Business Podcast, Ryan and his Co-host Dave talk about how the show will be a weekly discussion of entertainment law, indie music, and popular culture. The legal concepts discussed on the program will be geared toward non-lawyers and the podcast as a whole is designed to help independent artists build their careers while maintaining full control over their creative product.
Ryan and Dave also talk about Bon Jovi's recent split from Mercury Records and the implications it has for indie artists everywhere. They also talk about Dave's conundrum involving a pack of sugar-free Jell-O and the hot South Florida sun.
This week's guest is Meri Amber, a "geek-pop" singer/songwriter/comic book artist from Australia. Ryan and Dave talk to Meri about designing a great indie artist website, making interesting music videos, and her latest album of Doctor Who tribute songs entitled "Pop Goes the Tardis."
Meri's interview led to a broader discussion about several principles that indie artists should follow to advance their careers, including maximizing your content releases to keep your supporters interested, and building a strong team within your network of friends, family, and fans.
Music Credit: "Take the World On" by Meri Amber (meri@meriamber.com). You can learn more about Meri at her website (meriamber.com) and you can follow her on Twitter @meriamber.