The Music Biz Weekly, a weekly podcast hosted by Michael Brandvold and Jay Gilbert. Each week we will discuss the latest events in the music business and music marketing and DIY techniques.
Michael Brandvold is a freelance music industry consultant based in Northern California. Having launched Michael Brandvold Marketing to leverage his years of experience to provide direction to large and small clients in the areas of online & social marketing as well as e-commerce and customer acquisition and retention.
Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael's skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.com's multi-million dollar enterprise, including their ground-breaking VIP ticket program.
Michael has also managed the online efforts for KISS, ACCEPT, SOiL, Tantric, Killer Dwarfs, Dream Theater, Little Caesar, Narada Michael Walden, Motley Crüe, Rod Stewart, Madonna, Ozzy Osbourne, Madonna and Britney Spears to name only a few.
If you are interested in speaking with Michael about what he can do to assist with your marketing needs contact him online at www.MichaelBrandvold.com
As a teenager in the Pacific Northwest, Jay Gilbert smuggled his Canon AE-1 into rock concerts to get the perfect shot of the likes of Van Halen, Queen and Cheap Trick. After college, he toured as a musician gaining invaluable experience in what it takes to create and promote an album. He later translated that knowledge as an executive with Universal, Sony and Warner Music Groups.
He moved to San Francisco and finally to Los Angeles for Universal Music where he worked for 18 years, most recently as VP New Media for Universal Music Enterprises. Jay has been on the cutting edge of Digital Sales & Marketing with Universal, Starbucks, Fox and Warner Music. It is this unique perspective as a musician, music executive, and fan that makes Jay‘s approach to Online Marketing artist-friendly.
If you are interested in speaking with Jay about what he can do to assist with your marketing needs contact him online at www.label-logic.net
How AI allows Rudy to realize his artistic vision without the constraints of a record label or expensive studio time. Episode 682: The Music Biz Weekly Podcast features an in-depth conversation with Rudy Sarzo about his use of AI in music creation. Rudy explained how he uses AI platforms like Suno as a “studio band” […]
Hypebot and Bandsintown work together to help artists build sustainable careers. Episode 681: What happens when one of the music industry’s most influential publications gets a fresh vision? This week on The Music Biz Weekly Podcast, Bruce Houghton, Founder of Hypebot, and Jeremy Young, Editor-in-Chief of Hypebot, join us for an in-depth conversation about the […]
Whether you’re an independent artist or an established band, this episode explains why auditing your online presence is no longer optional—it’s an essential part of building a successful music career in the age of AI. Episode 680: Your fans, promoters, agents, and even AI are forming opinions about your band long before they ever visit […]
If you’ve tried AI and been disappointed, is the technology really to blame? Episode 679: AI seems to be the latest thing that everyone loves to argue about. Some people embrace it, while others seem to hate it on principle. But what is it that people actually hate about AI? Is it really the technology […]
Lots of real practical advice in this episode for anyone touring or playing out live. Episode 678: Bruce Houghton returns and we discuss is Blue Dot Fever real or is it media hype. The conversation then moves on to what musicians and bands can do when touring during tough times. Lots of real practical advice […]
A 10,000-person mailing list sounds impressive until you realize the average click-through rate is often 1–3%. Episode 677: Blasko recently wrote a great piece on LinkedIn that we discuss… You are a collector, not an owner. A 10,000-person mailing list sounds impressive until you realize the average click-through rate is often 1–3%. A 10K mailing […]
What is the difference and why your fan’s community is everything. Episode 676: Michael and Blasko talk about the difference between festivals in Europe and festivals in the US. What is the difference and why your fan’s community is everything. Your community is your power. The Music Biz Weekly has moved… to a NEW […]
R for BraveWords Records. Managing the bands Girlschool, Warlord, Raven, Lillian Axe and others. Blasko and Giles talk all about managers and managing artists. So much great […]
Remember it is always about the song. Episode 674: We are joined by Stephen Parker, Executive Director, National Independent Venue Association/NIVA. Stephen joins us ahead of the upcoming judgment, and potential appeal, in the Live Nation case, and the guilty verdict of monopolization. We really dive into what this means for artists, independent venues, and […]
Remember it is always about the song. Episode 673: When bands tour without all original members why do fans go see them? Are they going to see a tribute band? Of course not! It is about the music, the songs, the memories. Remember it is always about the song. The Music Biz Weekly: https://linktr.ee/musicbizweekly […]
With confidence in yourself you can connect with your fans without even playing music Episode 672: This episode starts off with Michael asking Blasko a question — “What fan reactions make you smile? Do you know how to get that reaction from your fans?” This quickly lead to a revelation… that to connect with your […]
Linktree has grown to be so much more than a simple list of links you use in Instagram. Episode 671: Sammy Kaufman, Head of Music Partnerships at Linktree, returns to update us everything that is new at Linktree, with special focus on features that are important for musicians. Gated Content Enhanced Analytics Short Links The […]
We look at Maphra and Angine de Poitrine Episode 670: Continuing with last week’s discussion about figuring out your vibe… this week Michael and Blasko discuss two artists who get their vibe and what they are doing now that they have figured it out. We look at Maphra and Angine de Poitrine. Maphra: https://linktr.ee/maphramusic Angine de […]
Rather Than Competing Directly With Established Bands, Differentiate Yourself In A Crowded Market. Episode 669: With this episode we welcome BLASKO as the new cohost of The Music Biz Weekly. This week Michael asks Blasko a common question — you have a new band, no record deal, very little to no money to spend… what […]
This week we welcome Blasko back to The Music Biz Weekly podcast to discuss Live Nation’s settlement with the DOJ and more! Episode 668: This week we welcome Blasko back to The Music Biz Weekly podcast. We start by discussing that part of Live Nation’s settlement with the DOJ seems to indicate that artists can […]
Jesse Kirshbaum from The Nue Agency joins this week. Episode 667: We ask so many questions about AI this week! Jesse Kirshbaum from The Nue Agency joins this week. Apple Music recently announced that they will be adding meta tags to music to identify the use of AI, but… it is on the content creator […]
Don’t see your SUPER FANS as just a credit card to be tapped. They must be treated with great respect. Episode 666: Dave Cool from GigSalad.com joins for this episode. We catch up on a lot of what is happening in the music business these days as well as what Dave is up to at […]
Changes are happening! Episode 665: Every artist, every band announces something… a tour, album, single, video… this episode I walk you through and show you the announcement checklist I have used many, many times for everything from world tours to a new video. This might be seem like a no-brainer, but this checklist helps to […]
Changes are happening! Episode 664: Changes are happening! This week Jay Gilbert explains why he is stepping down from The Music Biz Weekly podcast to focus on teaching. What does this mean to the podcast? Well essentially very little… the podcast continues. Maybe with a new full time cohost, are you interested? Maybe with some […]
For decades it has been said the music industry shuts down between Thanksgiving and the New Year. Episode 663: It was just announced that besides offering audiobooks, Spotify is going to be selling physical books. What! Why would Spotify make this move? Jay and Mike speculate that maybe there is more to this than just […]
Be aware that AI platforms may not always provide accurate information about the sources of their content. Episode 656: Chris Castle joins us to discuss AI from a musicians perspective. Before you use AI in your career Chris goes over a few things you should be aware of with regards to ethics and legalities. We […]
Your subscription, streams, tips, and merch spend go straight to the artists without vague pools or algorithms. Episode 655: Neil Sheehan the President of Vocana joins us. Vocana is where independent music and community come together. Join a music-loving movement, connect with artists and fans who share your taste, discover new music, and stream on […]
Giant Steps is a must-read for fans of prog, rock, hip-hop, and more Episode 654: In Giant Steps, Derek Shulman chronicles a truly incredible life and career in music—first as the leader of the progressive-rock pioneers Gentle Giant, then as the record-label executive responsible for cultivating and signing the likes of Bon Jovi, Dream Theater, […]
Please let us know if this is a feature in Spotify that you want, need, desire. Episode 653: So Spotify is rolling direct messages between users. Awesome, another DM platform for us to get spammed. Please let us know if this is a feature in Spotify that you want, need, desire. Episode inspired by: • Will you, too, like me, also not use it? […]
As you seek out new fans be careful that you don’t take your superfans for granted and ignore them. Episode 652: Using KISS and Jay and Mike’s own diehard fandom as an example, as you seek out new fans be careful that you don’t take your superfans for granted and ignore them. KISS recently announced […]
You can record and release your music!! Episode 651: Gene Simmons and Glenn Hughes each recently said the music industry is dead, Gene going so far as to say fans have killed the business. Wrong! This is now the best time ever to be in the music industry. The gatekeepers from decades ago that decided […]
If this is your career you NEED to understand your recording contracts! Episode 650: Jay brings up a topic and might open a can of worms for some people… but how does a major, international recording have so little understanding of how the money flows with regards to streaming? Education, education, education! If this is […]
Things that we guarantee will hurt your career. Episode 649: Jay takes the lead in this episode. We start off discussing some common things you can do that will help lead you towards success and we end we some things that will guarantee failure. We have always said if someone tells you they can guarantee […]
There seem to be so many contests out there going after musicians. But… are they legit? Episode 648: Jay has been getting offers quite frequently to enter many different contest… songwriter of the year, rock band of the year, website of the year, marketing campaign of the year and more! Almost everyone one asks for […]
It’s not the end of your career as a musician. Episode 647: We have commented that so much of the music business is a game of whack-a-mole. People looking to take advantage of the system before someone shuts down the “hole” they are taking advantage of. Well, AI is and streaming services is just the […]
In addition to touring and recording full-time for the past 25 years, Paul Koehler is also a full-time artist manager. Episode 646: Paul Koehler, drummer for the iconic emo hardcore band Silverstein and music industry entrepreneur joins to discuss the challenges faced when you are a manager and a touring musician. In addition to touring […]
Bassist Gary Shea has led a long career performing in 17 countries and recording music around the world. Episode 645: An outstanding account of the music business, A riveting story of determination and focus, Musical teenage dream come true, Against all odds musical ups and downs, Defying logic following your heart, Climbing the musical ladder […]
Bandcamp offers a sustainable path for independent musicians to thrive. Episode 644: J. Edward Keyes, the editorial director of https://bandcamp.com/, one of the most artist-friendly platforms in the industry. With over 20 years of experience writing for outlets like Rolling Stone, SPIN, Pitchfork, Entertainment Weekly, and The Village Voice, J. Edward has a deep understanding […]
Can anyone legitimately take your career to another level? Episode 642: I am sure all of us have heard the pitch… “We will take your band to the next level.” What does that even mean? Should you be concerned if someone says that to you? What are the levels in your music career? Can anyone […]
Pophouse invests in and develops brands within entertainment – specializing in music catalogue investments. Episode 641: Johan Lagerlöf, Managing Partner – Investments at Pophouse Entertainment joins us to discuss what Pophouse’s vision is for the future of music properties. Most recently, Johan was Global Head of Catalogue at Spotify and in the music leads team. […]
You should recognize and treat your Superfans with respect. Episode 640: Superfans are real, this isn’t just another buzzword that will disappear. We discuss the importance of your Superfans, but we also stress that you shouldn’t just see your Superfans as just another transaction. Do not treat your Superfans as a deep pocket that you […]
Remember this is the music BUSINESS and people want to work with you to make money. Episode 639: There is an old saying, It’s not about the money… it’s about the MONEY. Remember this is the music BUSINESS and people want to work with you to make money. Everyone assumes you are releasing the best […]
“Are there other options to get my work out there?” Episode 638: Below is a comment by someone who had their business of 10 years destroyed by Facebook. We use this as an example of why you should never put all your eggs in one basket. Do not give up on social media, but do […]
Create engaging fan experiences and new revenue streams with a personalized mobile app. Episode 637: Dave Cool returns to talk about his new role with My Seat Media. My Seat creates a mobile app fan club for artists. Create a new recurring revenue stream with a subscription fan club. Own your audience. Create engaging fan […]
We discuss a listener question this week. Episode 636: We discuss a listener question this week, @leegerstmann “Hi Michael and Jay. I have a question. I’m wondering your opinions. If, let’s say, I’m working for a musician, would you think I ought not tell the musician about my own music? Or, does it depend upon […]
You are not the star. You work for the star. Episode 635: Do you work with a band or musician? Are you on their team in some capacity? Never forget this valuable lesson… you are not the star. You work for the star. Don’t let your ego and sense of entitlement make you think you […]
What can you do to make even more money from YouTube. Episode 634: Randall Foster from Symphonic Distribution joins to discuss many topics, including their Ultimate Guide for a Kickass Year 2025. We touch on many points, such as YouTube and TikTok monetization. What can you do to make even more money from YouTube. How […]
We aren’t talking about using AI to record music or make videos. Episode 633: How are we using AI and how musicians can start using AI. We aren’t talking about using AI to record music or make videos, not even how to use it to make photos. We discuss real tasks, tasks that you probably […]
We share some frustrations when trying to claim an artist profile on Spotify For Artists Episode 632: We share some frustrations when trying to claim an artist profile on Spotify For Artists. It seems to be becoming more difficult for profiles to be claimed. It should be easier for artists. Download Jay Gilbert’s Release Planner. […]
How you can prepare if TikTok is banned again Episode 631: We discuss what happened with TikTok during the initial 14 hour US ban of the app. Were there any work arounds to access the app? We then discuss what is currently happening with TikTok over the next 90 days that is available. Finally we […]
LA Fire events, donations and resources for musicians and music professionals Episode 630: This episode we review Hypebot’s continuously updated a list of LA Fire events, donations and resources for musicians and music professionals. The stories of loss and devastation in Los Angeles including for tens of thousands working in music are unimaginable. But there […]
Jay, Bruce, and Michael discussed the challenges and opportunities in the music industry, particularly in relation to digital service providers and fan engagement. T Episode 629: Music Industry Challenges and Opportunities Jay, Bruce, and Michael discussed the challenges and opportunities in the music industry, particularly in relation to digital service providers and fan engagement. They […]
We share three predictions for the music business in 2025. Episode 628: We share three predictions for the music business in 2025. 1. Short form video and Spotify Clips. 2. Challenges of touring post pandemic. 3. Artificial Intelligence. Download Jay Gilbert’s Release Planner. – https://bit.ly/39EDAyD Download Michael Brandvold Release Checklists. – https://bit.ly/3ue9X0m Our Sponsors: • […]
Social media is a reflection of you. If it isn’t working, you can improve everything. Episode 627: This week we finish off the MUSICIANS: 11 HARD TRUTHS list, with items 8 thru 11. 1. Streaming is the best thing that ever happened to the music industry, you have more control than ever before. 2. Short […]
Announce your tour dates on your website and socials and collect presale signups for every show. Episode 626: Fabrice Sergent from Bandsintown joins us this week to discuss their new Presale feature. Launch presales for your tours & events. Announce your tour dates on your website and socials and collect presale signups for every show. […]
If you are having to book yourself and have difficulties finding venues and talent buyers, Booking-Agent.io might just be to solution you need. Episode 625: Benji Stein joins us to talk about Booking-Agent.io… if you are having to book yourself and have difficulties finding venues and talent buyers, this might just be to solution you […]
You are obsessed with numbers, but the wrong ones. Episode 624: This week we start discussing 11 hard truths for musicians. You might not like this list, but it is true and we discuss each item below… MUSICIANS: 11 HARD TRUTHS 1. Streaming is the best thing that ever happened to the music industry, you […]
Far more than just notes on a page, Prestini’s works give voice to those whom society has silenced. Episode 623: Composer Paola Prestini has cultivated a uniquely expansive and humanistic musical voice, through pieces that transcend genre and discipline, and projects whose global impact reverberates beyond the walls of the concert hall. Far more than […]
Implement an 80/20 rule in social media posting: 80% engaging content, 20% promotional content. Episode 622: Jay and Michael discussed the importance of artists engaging with their audience on social media, emphasizing the need for a balance between self-promotion and genuine interaction. They also explored strategies for creating engaging content, avoiding sensitive topics, and leveraging […]
The upcoming change in YouTube Shorts’ video length from 60 seconds to 3 minutes, set to take effect on October 15th Episode 621: Michael and Jay discuss some recent news… increased length of YouTube Shorts and Spotify year-end Wrapped video Clips. The upcoming change in YouTube Shorts’ video length from 60 seconds to 3 minutes, […]
The recurring problem of artists not having access to their own login credentials for various platforms. Episode 620: Michael and Jay discussed the common issues they face in their work with clients in the music industry. They highlighted the recurring problem of clients not having access to their own login credentials for various platforms such […]
You just got offered a record deal, here are some red flags to look out for before you sign the deal.. Episode 619: You just got offered a record deal, here are some red flags to look out for before you sign the deal. Before you sign that record deal… take a look at the […]
If you love what you do don’t be so quick to give up. Episode 618: It can be so easy to throw in the towel because you don’t see the success you want, the results you hope for didn’t materialize. Don’t give up, just keep trying. Success could be right around the next corner, could […]
Michael and Jay each were fortunate enough to work with Greg and they share their memories and stories of Greg Kihn Episode 617: Greg Kihn passed away on August 13th. Michael and Jay each were fortunate enough to work with Greg and they share their memories and stories of Greg Kihn. Greg was as nice […]
PlayMPE will distribute your music to radio stations and DISCO will assist with sync licensing. Episode 616: We recently had an episode where we discussed sites that can help you market your music when you have no budget. This week we discuss if you have a small budget what can you do to help with […]
Just because you are the boss doesn’t mean you are the expert. Episode 615: It takes a team to succeed, but often the artist themselves or their immediate team, such as a manager, are the ones that do more to sabotage a career. Be careful pointing fingers at everyone else for failure. Just because you […]
32 ideas everyone can use to create vertical video content for posting to social media Episode 614: This week we run down a list of 32 ideas everyone can use to create vertical video content for posting to TikTok, Facebook and Instagram Reels and YouTube Shorts. 1. Read great pull quotes 2. Read radio results […]
Fan volunteers are great and can be a ton of help. Episode 613: Pianist Chad Lawson explores the intersection between music and wellness; the tracks on his last two chart-topping albums have been streamed over 700M million times. He’s also a certified breath-work coach and a yoga teacher, who is working to teach others how […]
Fan volunteers are great and can be a ton of help. Episode 612: You have a street team or are thinking about starting a street team, we discuss a number of things you need to keep in mind when using a street team. We also discuss how street teams have evolved since the days of […]
GigSalad provides a full-service platform for booking gigs. Get leads, send quotes, and collect payments all in one place. Episode 611: Mark Steiner Co-founder and CEO of GigSalad joins us. GigSalad provides a full-service platform for booking gigs. Get leads, send quotes, and collect payments all in one place. GigSalad has all the ingredients you […]
The names have been withheld, but the stories are true! Episode 610: This week Jay and Michael share a couple mistakes musicians they have worked with have made in the past… this is your opportunity to learn from the mistakes of other musicians. Sorry, the names have been withheld, but the stories are true! Download […]
Episode 609: Tired of dealing with the algorithms? Tired of posting something and only 2% of all your followers ever see the post? Here are four places that don’t play the algorithm game. Put your time and attention into growing your followers on Spotify, YouTube, Bandsintown and a email list. Everyone who follows you on […]
Andreas Ahlenius from Tracklib joins to discuss samples. Episode 608: Andreas Ahlenius from Tracklib joins to discuss samples. Tracklib are a pioneering music sampling service and have just launched Sounds a brand-new offering that enables producers to access a range of authentically recorded, royalty-free loops This new addition makes Tracklib the most complete platform for […]
Spotify Clips is a new 30 second vertical video feature that will remind everyone very much of TikTok, Reels or Shorts Episode 607: Spotify Clips is a new video feature that Spotify is rolling out. Not all artists been given access yet, but Michael has a couple clients with access so he started testing it […]
When you first sit down with the artist and / or manager, what questions do you typically ask? Episode 606: Jay Gilbert recently hosted a panel discussion at the Music Biz conference. One of the questions he asked is panelist was: When you first sit down with the artist and / or manager, what questions […]
SongFly is an easy-to-use solution that empowers artists to launch ad campaigns for their tracks in just one click. Episode 605: Danny Garcia from Songtools.io joins us to talk about their new ad platform Songfly. SongFly is an easy-to-use solution that empowers artists to launch ad campaigns complete with beautiful visuals for their tracks in […]
Don’t Panic! What should you do to be prepared for possible changes to TikTok. Episode 604: Bruce Houghton from Hypebot and Bandsintown joins us to discuss current events impacting musicians. We start with the new that the clock is now officially ticking on TikTok has 9 months to find a new owner or be banned […]
The Guess Who are being prevented from playing their biggest hits by original band member Burton Cummings. Episode 603: We are joined by Leni Demancari owner of Ten13 Entertainment who books The Guess Who among other acts. We chat with Leni about the recent news where The Guess Who are being prevented from playing their […]
Pophouse acquires the music catalogue, brand name and IP of legendary rock band KISS Episode 602: Pophouse, the pioneering global entertainment and music investment firm, announces the acquisition of the music catalogue, brand name and likeness – including the world- famous face paint designs – as well as trademarks of the iconic American rock band […]
QR codes can be very useful, but you need to think about how your are using them. Episode 601: QR codes can be very useful, but you need to think about how your are using them. There is a right way and a wrong way to use them. We discuss how to use a QR […]
We look back at what the internet, social media and music marketing was like 13 years ago. Episode 600: Couple big milestones for the Music Biz Weekly podcast this week… episode #600 and 13 years since the very first episode was released. We look back at what the internet, social media and music marketing was […]
Bandsintown co-founder/managing partner Fabrice Sergent joins us this week Episode 599: Bandsintown co-founder/managing partner Fabrice Sergent joins us this week to fill us in on the new Bandsintown integration with Spotify which allows you to display your tour dates on your Spotify profile. Fabrice also discusses the value of having your fans RSVP to your […]
As a musician you are always providing customer service to your fans Episode 598: Having been dealing with customer service for a couple weeks with regards to YouTube Video Promotions and Google Ads we discuss the importance of great customer service. Don’t forget that as a musician you are always providing customer service to your […]
Do you have access to all of Spotify’s ad options yet? Episode 597: Today is a Spotify discussion. We start with the new Bandsintown integration with Spotify. Then we talk about Spotify’s Campaign Kit… your advertising options on Spotify. Do you have access to all of Spotify’s ad options yet? Spotify Marquee and Spotify Showcase. […]
Definitive Authentic works directly with artists to expand their legacies and create powerful connections with their fans. Episode 596: Brad Mindich from Definitive Authentic joins us to talk about how they preserve, document and archive the past and turn into potential new revenue streams and traveling and online museums for your fans to enjoy. Definitive […]
Books smarts vs. Street smarts… you NEED both! Episode 595: It is very important to get a education, but it is equally important to learn from experience. You can learn so much at school, from a book, but books and courses can’t teach you how to deal with the unexpected. Never be afraid to sit […]
We revisit YouTube Promotion this week as we have more test results to review. Episode 594: We revisit YouTube Promotion this week as we have more test results to review. The new test didn’t restrict countries or language and the results show greatly reduced cost per play and subscriber, but… there are some possible concerns […]
Don’t rely on algorithms to decide whether you can reach your fanbase! Episode 593: Gabi Arnona from Set.Live joins us this week to update us on some new features they are rolling out that will allow you to connect directly with your fans and not have to worry about a algorithm limiting who sees your […]
What things can indie musicians do to help their career succeed? Episode 592: In an earlier episode we talked about our wish for simple to use ad platform on YouTube. Well YouTube has launched Promotions in beta and it is a really good first step. Michael is testing the Promotions platform and shares his early […]
What things can indie musicians do to help their career succeed? Episode 591: This week we pick the brain of musician Sean McKenna about what concerns indie musicians. What things can indie musicians do to help their career succeed? Download Jay Gilbert’s Release Planner : https://bit.ly/39EDAyD Download Michael Brandvold Release Checklists : https://bit.ly/3ue9X0m MichaelBrandvoldMarketing […]
Here are five things you do to promote your music that won’t cost you a penny. Episode 590: You have no budget, no money, but you need to promote your music or promote a show what can you do? Here are five things you do to promote your music that won’t cost you a penny. […]
Music Will equips educators to teach, students to learn, and lives to be transformed through music education. Episode 589: We are joined by Dave Wish the Founder & Chief Visionary Officer of Music Will. Music Will equips educators to teach, students to learn, and lives to be transformed through music education. Music Will runs the […]
What would we like to see Spotify do to improve Wrapped Episode 588: It is that time of the year… time for Spotify Wrapped. We love Wrapped and how others streaming services are now creating their own version. But, what would we like to see Spotify do to improve Wrapped? How can they make Wrapped […]
Strategies for Pre-Release and Post-Release Marketing of Your New Music, Plus a Free Release Planner Episode 587: Anthony Pacheco joins us to discuss music release strategies and his music release planner. Download the Release Planner: https://oddlysimpl.notion.site/Music-Release-Planner-13ad7f590c454e8090f4440b5c37e3d4 Download Jay Gilbert’s Release Planner : https://bit.ly/39EDAyD Download Michael Brandvold Release Checklists : https://bit.ly/3ue9X0m MichaelBrandvoldMarketing · 587 Strategies […]
We wish YouTube and Spotify would create one button “boost” type advertising. Episode 586: This week Jay and Michael talk about one of their wishes… we wish YouTube and Spotify would create one button “boost” type advertising. Make it so simple and easy to start running ads. How much more ad revenue could be generated […]
Alex Loveyko talks about the difference between trademarks and copyrights Episode 585: We sit down with Alex Loveyko from Chase Lawyers. Alex talks about the difference between trademarks and copyrights. We discuss the importance of band agreements. And we look at red flags you should be looking for in a record label contract. Chase Lawyers […]
Drawing from his experience on camera and on stage Dan discusses storytelling, engaging with your audience and being authentic. Episode 584: Dan Ashley and his remarkable professional Americana Rock band that just goes by his name, Dan Ashley. Dan is also the long-time award-winning anchor of ABC7 News at 5, 6 and 11 pm weekdays […]
Lots of great advice that you can immediately start using. Episode 583: This was a great discussion with Bruce Houghton from a couple weeks ago that might have been overshadowed by our death of NFTs discussion. We felt it deserved the full spotlight so we pulled it out and made it its own episode… How […]
The recent announcement that DistroKid was acquiring Bandzoogle was a shock to many. Episode 582: The recent announcement that DistroKid was acquiring Bandzoogle was a shock to many. We are joined this week by Stacey Bedford, formerly the CEO of Bandzoogle and now the General Manager of DistroKid. Stacey discusses the acquisition. What it means […]
Low streaming numbers do not mean you have a music problem. It means you have an audience problem. Episode 581: This week we discuss the Hypebot article, The truth behind why you aren’t getting more streams, written by Randall Foster from Symphonic. Low streaming numbers do not mean you have a music problem. It means […]
NFTs promised to save music; now, they are officially WORTHLESS. Episode 580: Bruce Houghton from HypeBot and Bandsintown is back this week. We discuss Bruce’s recent story “NFTs promised to save music; now, they are officially WORTHLESS”. This once $17 billion market is now worth, at best, $80 million, or 3% of peak valuation. Even […]
Ideas are nothing more than dreams without a strategy to execute. Episode 579: Everyone has ideas, they are a dime a dozen. Ideas are nothing more than dreams without a strategy to execute. We discuss turning your idea into reality with a strategy and plan to execute. Download Jay Gilbert’s Release Planner : https://bit.ly/39EDAyD Download […]
What are the pros and cons of releasing music as a album, as a EP or as individual tracks. Episode 578: You have recorded new music and now you are trying to decide should you release it as a album, EP or track by track. What are the pros and cons of releasing music as […]
Mike and Jay discuss what you can do to get your foot in the door and start working in the music business. Episode 577: How do I get a job in the music business? This might be one of the most common questions we are asked. Mike and Jay discuss what you can do to […]
How you should communicate with your music marketing team. Episode 576: Drawing from our own experience we talk about how you should communicate with your music marketing team… publicist, radio, social media, marketing. What do we suggest so you can be the most effective. Download Jay Gilbert’s Release Planner : https://bit.ly/39EDAyD Download Michael Brandvold Release […]
Michael Brandvold remembers what was going on and what was uncertain launching this first VIP program. Episode 575: 20 years ago KISS launched the first paid meet and greet program. Now these VIP programs are quite common for most artists and bands. We look back at what has been learned and Michael Brandvold remembers what […]
We run down a list of things you need to do immediately after booking a show. Episode 574: You just booked a show or a tour, now what do you do? So many artists drop the ball once they book a show. We run down a list of things you need to do immediately after […]
Websites and Apps We Recommend That Musicians Use, Because We Use Them. Episode 573: We love these episodes… our favorite websites and apps that musicians should be using, because we use them! What’s In Store Music, Plaympe, Publer, Canva, Disco, WeTransfer, Bandsintown, YouTube Community and Bitly. Download Jay Gilbert’s Release Planner : https://bit.ly/39EDAyD Download Michael […]
You want your music to be heard, FEATURE FM has the tools to help! Episode 572: You have released your music now you need the tools to promote your music, meet FEATURE FM. Liar Aharoni, Co-Found and CEO of FEATURE.FM, joins us this week. We talk about the history of FEATURE.FM as well as their […]
The Great Lies of Rock ‘N’ Roll Episode 571. Play along with us this week as we discuss 54 of the Greatest Lies in Rock ‘N’ Roll. Download Jay Gilbert’s Release Planner : https://bit.ly/39EDAyD Download Michael Brandvold Release Checklists : https://bit.ly/3ue9X0m MichaelBrandvoldMarketing · 571 The Great Lies of Rock ‘N’ Roll, a List Found at […]
Will All In Ticket Pricing Protect Us from All Those Ticket Fees? Episode 570. This week we discuss the new agreement to move a all in ticket pricing, where the consumer will be shown the final ticket price, including all fees, up front. No more list of service fees surprising you after you buy the […]
What could a typical day look like for a manager? Episode 569. Chris Nilsson President of 10th Street Entertainment joins to discuss the ever evolving role of manager. What could a typical day look like for a manager. Download Jay Gilbert’s Release Planner : https://bit.ly/39EDAyD Download Michael Brandvold Release Checklists : https://bit.ly/3ue9X0m MichaelBrandvoldMarketing · 569 […]
CD BABY Stops Selling CDs What Are Your Options Now to Sell a CD? Episode 568. CD Baby has announced they are getting out of the CD business… the end of a era. What are the options now for indie musicians who want to sell CDs online? Download Jay Gilbert’s Release Planner : https://bit.ly/39EDAyD Download […]
What Does a Radio Promoter Do? Episode 567. Tim Binder from New Ocean Media joins to talk about what he does as a radio promoter. We discuss expectations of the results from radio promotion. What artists can do to help with radio promotion. If you are thinking about hiring a radio promoter, watch this episode […]
Most artists think, or want to think, their story is their new music. Episode 566. What is your story? We talk about this all the time on the Music Biz Weekly podcast. We discuss this with all our clients. Most artists think, or want to think, their story is their new music. Your music is […]
Cassie Petrey, CEO & co-founder of Crowd Surf joins us. Episode 565. We are joined by Cassie Petrey. Cassie is the CEO & co-founder of celebrity social media and artist management firm, Crowd Surf (the company behind iconic artists’ social media marketing including Backstreet Boys, Camila Cabello and Britney Spears). Cassie is a Forbes 30 […]
Does it seem like we are seeing more “band drama” lately? Episode 564. Does it seem like we are seeing more “band drama” lately? Band members calling each other out. Band members making “hot topic” comments. Drama and controversy are cheap tactics for getting PR, be careful because it probably isn’t going to do much […]
So you want to be a band manager, what are the roles you will be doing? Episode 563. Kevin Breuner from CD Baby is back and this time we discuss a new role he has taken on… band manager, working with the artist Melodi Ryan. Bands, how do you know when you are ready for […]
What are some of the issues that will need to be confronted moving forward with CHATGPT and AI? Episode 562. AI, artificial intelligence, and CHATGPT are blowing up everywhere. How are they being used in the music industry? What are some of the issues that will need to be confronted moving forward with CHATGPT and […]
We discuss how to pitch your band to a Talent Buyer, venue’s taking a cut of merchandise and why you need to be very careful about burning bridges. Episode 561. We are joined Brooklyn Bowl’s Director of Booking Lucas Sacks. Lucas is a live events industry professional with over 10 years of experience. Beginning as […]
We discuss how to pitch your band to a Talent Buyer, venue’s taking a cut of merchandise and why you need to be very careful about burning bridges. Episode 561. We are joined Brooklyn Bowl’s Director of Booking Lucas Sacks. Lucas is a live events industry professional with over 10 years of experience. Beginning as […]
Timothy Bogart, the son of Neil Bogart, joins us to talk about his legendary father and the movie Spinning Gold which he wrote and directed. Episode 560. Timothy Bogart, the son of Neil Bogart, joins us to talk about his legendary father and the movie Spinning Gold which he wrote and directed. Spinning Gold opens […]
Spotify recently held their SPOTIFY STREAM ON event and this week we discuss and give our thoughts on some of the changes that were announced. Episode 559. Spotify recently held their SPOTIFY STREAM ON event and this week we discuss and give our thoughts on some of the changes that were announced. Including: • Pre-saves […]
There are so many scam companies out there today offering services that guarantee you placement and streams on playlists. Episode 558. Michael Sloane from Streaming Promotions, recently acquired by Symphonic Distribution, joins to talk about where Spotify playlisting stands today. There are so many scam companies out there today offering services that guarantee you placement […]
Ari Herstand is the CEO and founder of the music business education and artist advocacy company, Ari’s Take. Episode 557. Dave Cool from Bandzoogle stops by to update us what is happening at Bandzoogle.com. We talk about the $100 million dollars in commission free revenue that artists have earned on Bandzoogle. Dave talks about new […]
Ari Herstand is the CEO and founder of the music business education and artist advocacy company, Ari’s Take. Episode 556. Ari Herstand returns to update us on the new edition of his book How to Make It in the New Music Business Practical Tips on Building a Loyal Following and Making a Living as a […]
Tyler Lenane, CEO and Co-Founder of Gimme Radio, joins us to talk about Gimme Radio and how they are changing online radio. Episode 555. Tyler Lenane, CEO and Co-Founder of Gimme Radio, joins us to talk about Gimme Radio and how they are changing online radio. By providing a powerful suite of engagement and discovery […]
One of the premier showmen in rock, Carmine Appice is known worldwide for his astonishing live performances. Episode 552. As drummer for Vanilla Fudge, Carmine Appice set the grooves for the groundbreaking band‘s 1967 psychedelic debut, inadvertently inventing Stoner Rock in the process. The Fudge had no precedent. Their debut album still stands today as […]
Randall Foster joins to discuss the Ultimate Guide for a Kickass Year in 2023. Episode 554. Symphonic Distribution loves to see independent artists, labels and managers strive for greatness. A major part of the recipe for success is creating an honest and thorough plan to make it happen. To ensure your success, they have created […]
Ryan Dusick is an Associate Marriage & Family Therapist with an MA in Clinical Psychology and the founding drummer of the world’s most popular band, Maroon 5. Episode 553. Ryan Dusick is an Associate Marriage & Family Therapist with an MA in Clinical Psychology and the founding drummer of the world’s most popular band, Maroon […]
Music Biz Weekly Podcast 2023 Predictions With Bruce Houghton Episode 551. Bruce Houghton from Hypebot and Bandsintown joins us once again and this time we ask Bruce for his 2023 predictions. We talk about touring, NFTs and more. Visit www.Hypebot.com Download Jay Gilbert’s Release Planner : https://bit.ly/39EDAyD Download Michael Brandvold Release Checklists : https://bit.ly/3ue9X0m MichaelBrandvoldMarketing […]
You can boost your merch sales at shows and online and make more money by simply spending a little time reviewing sales history. Episode 550. It’s a new year and lets talk about your merch sales. Look back at your sales data and study what is selling and what isn’t selling. Pay attention to what […]
Is It Time to Dump Twitter? Is Mastadon The Next Must Use Social Network? Episode 549. Lots of turmoil in the world of Twitter, should you be jumping ship to a new social network? Is Mastadon the next go to social network? Plus… we talk about photo passes for concerts. As a photographer what you […]
It is time once again for you to run a audit of your website and social media accounts. Episode 548. It is time once again for you to run a audit of your website and social media accounts. While the music industry is quiet during the holidays you should be taking a look all your […]
Shannon Koehler from The Stone Foxes sits down with us this week to discuss their fan club The Fox Den. Episode 547. Shannon Koehler from The Stone Foxes sits down with us this week to discuss their fan club The Fox Den and lessons and experiences they have learned. The band launched a subscription-based fan […]
Nicholas Judd, Co-founder & CEO, of RYLTY joins to discuss finding lost royalties. Episode 546. Nicholas Judd, Co-founder & CEO, of RYLTY joins to discuss finding lost royalties. RYLTY exists to help artists take back control of their music catalogs. They do this by consolidating all catalog and royalty data onto a single platform. They […]
David Leaf On Writing About Brian Wilson and The Beach Boys Episode 545. God Only Knows: The Story Of Brian Wilson, The Beach Boys and The California Myth (Omnibus Press) was released September 22, 2022 and is authored by Peabody® and Writers Guild Award® Winning Author/Writer/Director David Leaf. David was also the Film Director for […]
What is inside a record label vault? Andrew Sandoval joins us this week to talk his decades of experience in creating reissues and anthologies. He shares with us the process of the creating these special releases. Working with artists such as the Kinks on their recent reissue Kinks Muswell Hillbillies/Everybody’s In Show-Biz box set (BMG). […]
Using Rise.la you will get more people to discover and listen to your music, guaranteed. Episode 543 Author and rock journalist Gillian Gaar joins us to talk about her new book, ELTON JOHN @ 75. The book is a different – and amazing – take on the rock biograph. Key studio albums are featured, but Gaar delves […]
Using Rise.la you will get more people to discover and listen to your music, guaranteed. Tim Jack the CEO at Rise joins us this week. Using Rise.la you will get more people to discover and listen to your music, guaranteed. Spend more time creating great music and less time worrying about how to get results […]
Alex Hoffman from Bandsintown joins us to give a update on what is new at Bandsintown. We dig into the completely free email service that Bandsintown provides musicians. Yes, completely free. No hidden costs. No freemium/premium upgrades. What new features are coming to the Bandsintown Fan Management Suite? Is SMS marketing coming to Bandsintown? Small […]
Who in your camp is keeping an eye on the ball for you? It could be touring, it could be a video release, it could be new album or single release, it could be anything… who in your camp is keeping an eye on the ball for you? Very often it isn’t intentional, but s**t […]
Radio promotion is part of your marketing effort, but do know what the return will be for the money you spend on radio promotion? This week we discuss radio promotion and specifically this recent article by Billboard, Why Indie Artists Are a Rarity on Radio: ‘If You Don’t Pay, You Don’t Move Up’. Radio promotion […]
Radio promotion is part of your marketing effort, but do know what the return will be for the money you spend on radio promotion? This week we discuss radio promotion and specifically this recent article by Billboard, Why Indie Artists Are a Rarity on Radio: ‘If You Don’t Pay, You Don’t Move Up’. Radio promotion […]
Any artist can use SET.Live to connect with their fans at live shows. Jarred Goldner, Director at SET.Live, joins us to discuss the free tool set SET.Live any artist can use to connect with their fans at live shows. At your shows, fans can scan a QR code or go to SET.Live and they’ll be […]
Any artist can use SET.Live to connect with their fans at live shows. Jarred Goldner, Director at SET.Live, joins us to discuss the free tool set SET.Live any artist can use to connect with their fans at live shows. At your shows, fans can scan a QR code or go to SET.Live and they’ll be […]
Mikhael Porter, Co-Founder and CEO of Needle Music joins us this week. Needle Music is a social platform for music, built with artists and music lovers in mind, Needle adds a much-needed social layer to streaming platforms. Stop relying on algorithms, because with Needle you can easily share, discover and promote music through our growing […]
Mikhael Porter, Co-Founder and CEO of Needle Music joins us this week. Needle Music is a social platform for music, built with artists and music lovers in mind, Needle adds a much-needed social layer to streaming platforms. Stop relying on algorithms, because with Needle you can easily share, discover and promote music through our growing […]
Trey Many, agent with Wasserman Music, joins us to discuss the state of touring post-pandemic. Has touring rebounded? What is different in touring now? Is the over-saturation of tours going to get better? This is great insight for all touring artists. As one of Wasserman’s Indie/Alternative leaders, Many’s clients include Death Cab for Cutie, Lord […]
Trey Many, agent with Wasserman Music, joins us to discuss the state of touring post-pandemic. Has touring rebounded? What is different in touring now? Is the over-saturation of tours going to get better? This is great insight for all touring artists. As one of Wasserman’s Indie/Alternative leaders, Many’s clients include Death Cab for Cutie, Lord […]
You need understand what can be achieved and what is realistic for where you are in your career. Expectations and goals are very important, but… make sure you are managing unrealistic expectations. You need understand what can be achieved and what is realistic for where you are in your career. Download Jay Gilbert’s Release Planner […]
Musicians, looking for a revenue stream that is easy to setup and maintain? Take a look at Cameo.com! Cameo is the leading marketplace connecting fans directly with tens of thousands of pop culture personalities in the form of customized video messages, live video calls and direct messages. Founded in March 2017 by Steven Galanis, Devon […]
Daniel Sander, Chief Commerical Officer at Feature.FM, returns to talk the evolution of the website to link in bio. Feature.fm launched Bio Links, Bio Links is the home base to your latest release, video, merch, tour, website, press coverage – place it in all of your social media bios like Instagram, Twitter, TikTok & Facebook. […]
We are joined by Kevin Bacon from Family In Music. Knowhow. – Learn from working music industry professionals how to write, produce and promote your music. Workflows. – Step by step, actionable guides to make your next release a smooth one. Distribution. – Deliver your music to all major streaming services and stay up to […]
The band Walden took it upon themselves to book their own 50 state tour of the United States. We talk with them about how this idea came about, how did they book it, they share stories from the tour, how they raised money, the importance of selling merchandise and connecting with their fans. Walden manager […]
This is YOUR career and you MUST work at this harder than anyone else. How bad do you want to succeed? Do you work harder than everyone in your band, on your team? Don’t expect success and a long career if you think you can sit back and let others do all the work. This […]
This is YOUR career and you MUST work at this harder than anyone else. How bad do you want to succeed? Do you work harder than everyone in your band, on your team? Don’t expect success and a long career if you think you can sit back and let others do all the work. This […]
This is YOUR career and you MUST work at this harder than anyone else. How bad do you want to succeed? Do you work harder than everyone in your band, on your team? Don’t expect success and a long career if you think you can sit back and let others do all the work. This […]
Beginning Thursday, Facebook’s main Home screen will begin to look and feel a lot more like TikTok. From Axios.com, Meta announced major changes Thursday to the Facebook app that will transform its experience into a more TikTok-like selection of algorithmically chosen videos — and shunt off content posted by family, friends and groups into a […]
Fans today want to know your story and they want to buy an experience. It is a LOT more than just recording and releasing music. This week we discuss buying habits…. CDS and vinyl. If you buy vinyl do actually listen to it or do you still listen on streaming and just buy the physical […]
Sam Saideman from Innovo Management joins for an amazing discussion on looking for and working with influencers. Sam provides some great tips about what to look for and even red flags to watch out for when working with influencers. The conversation then shifts to talking about creating content for social media, specifically creating short form […]
Adam Ezra joins us this week and what a refreshing, recharging and positive conversation! Adam shares how he uses his website sell tickets to his own shows. We discuss putting on house concerts and how to work with fans when they book a show. Adam shares his amazing views on why it is SO important […]
DiMA is the leading organization advocating for the digital music innovations that have revolutionized the way music fans and artists connect. Garrett Levin from the Digital Media Association joins to discuss a variety of topics including… copyrights, streaming services and the importance of making sure you have accurate meta data for all your music. DiMA […]
Kieve Huffman CEO of Engager Brands joins us to discuss the challenges faced in bringing together brands in the music and cannabis space. Engager Brands understand music and music lifestyle. Their team is steeped in the music industry and the business of music. They know how music drives taste and lifestyle. They partner with the […]
Is it possible to actually make something go viral? Too many times Jay and Michael are asked… can you make this go viral? We need this to go viral. So we discuss… is it possible to actually make something go viral. We also discuss labels that are making demands on artists to go viral on […]
Revelator’s suite of APIs power digital businesses of all sizes from distributors to record labels, music publishers & rights societies. Bruno Guez, Founder & CEO, of Revelator joins us to discuss how Revelator offers a digital asset and blockchain-based distribution platform to power rights management, digital supply chain, and royalty payment settlement for global creative […]
This week we talk about high definition audio with Dan Mackta from Qubuz. Qobuz offers the richest catalogue of Hi-Res music for streaming and download. 24-Bit Hi-Res streaming is available for everyone. All their applications are compatible with 24-Bit Hi-Res quality. Quboz’s goal is to offer the digital world the aspects of music fandom that […]
We are joined by Morgan Hayduk and Andrew Batey, Founders and Co-CEOs, of Beatdapp. Beatdapp is a tracking system that authenticates, verifies, and validates media streamed in real time. It reduces the tracking discrepancies between Digital Service Providers (DSPs) and rights holders, increasing royalty revenue for rights holders while limiting legal exposure, expensive audit costs, […]
Bruce Houghton Talks Bandsintown, Streaming Spin-farms, Spotify Pre-Saves and NFTs. Bruce Houghton from Hypebot and Bandsintown returns to catch up on various recent topics, including the new Bandsintown Fan Management Suite and the upcoming full email service offering. We talk about streaming spin-farms. We also discussed Spotify’s new beta of a pre-save built right into […]
Tony van Veen CEO from Discmakers is back and is talking about NFTs. Tony recently posted a couple of great videos about NFTs and we discuss his and our thoughts on where NFTs are going, what you need to be aware of and what will it take to really open NFTs up to indie bands […]
What makes Feed different from other ad platforms A couple weeks ago Jay Gilbert mentioned using Feed, this week Nick Edwards Co-founder of Feed joins us to discuss what makes Feed different from other ad platforms. Visit www.tryfeed.co Download Jay Gilbert’s Release Planner : https://bit.ly/39EDAyD Download Michael Brandvold Release Checklists : https://bit.ly/3ue9X0m MichaelBrandvoldMarketing · 517 […]
Why it is very important for you to confirm your interviews and show up for your interviews. Are doing interviews? We give you tips on why and how to be professional. Why it is very important for you to confirm your interviews and show up for your interviews. We share our real-world experience with confirmed […]
There isn’t a role in the music industry that LA born and bred Justin Warfield hasn’t touched. There isn’t a role in the music industry that LA born and bred Justin Warfield hasn’t touched. Justin’s mother taught him how to play acoustic guitar and his father spent 25 years working in promotions for the Black […]
Why You Need to Be Using Reels and the Evolving Role of Distributors Two topics this week, up first is why you need to be using Facebook and Instagram Reels. Reach of Reels is blowing away normal posts. Then, we touch on the ever-evolving role of music distributors. How music distributors are becoming labels with […]
Always one of our favorite shows to record… our favorite websites and apps. Jay starts off with Feed. Feed is a set-and-forget advertising tool that enables you to effortlessly run professional Facebook & Instagram ads that grow your audience. Feed figures out which of your posts people respond to best, and puts your budget behind […]
Fandiem is a fan-powered donation platform that harnesses the potential of the fan community to do good in the world. We are joined by Alex , CEO and C-Founder, and Paul Peck, President and Co-Founder, of Fandiem. Fandiem is a fan-powered donation platform that harnesses the potential of the fan community to do good in […]
How to Start Booking Private Corporate Gigs, House Concerts and Weddings We are joined by Jared Judge founder of BookLive to discuss how to break into the private events market. How is the private events market different from playing public events. Visit http://www.booklivepro.com Download Jay Gilbert’s Release Planner : https://bit.ly/39EDAyD Download Michael Brandvold Release Checklists […]
This week Michael and Jay discuss the purchase of Bandcamp by Epic Games. We speculate on just what this might mean for Bandcamp. What sort of interesting possibilities could this lead to for musicians. What if Bandcamp was integrated directly into Epic Games, so a gamer wouldn’t have to leave the gaming world in order […]
NFTs and the Metaverse, are they both ready for the mainstream? Jay talks about his experience with NFTs and Michael talks about his early experience with Second Life, a early attempt at the Metaverse. What do they need to do to become adopted by everyone, by the mainstream consumer space? Download Jay Gilbert’s Release Planner […]
Barney Hoskyns Editorial Director at Rock’s Backpages joins this week. Rock’s Backpages is over 45,000 classic articles on artists from Aaliyah to ZZ Top by the finest music writers of the last 60 years. Barney, a writer and editor for over 30 years, RBP co-founder Hoskyns is also the author of many books, including Hotel […]
Josh Simons joins us to discuss VAMPR. Launched in 2016, Vampr is the number one social-professional talent marketplace helping creatives and artists find people to collaborate with, create new music, and monetize their work – an essential network that grows with you every step of your journey. Founded by Australia’s The Music Network’s 30 Under […]
We speak with fan funding platform, Corite – co-founded by Universal Music Sweden alumni Mattias Tengblad (CEO) and Emil Angervall (COO). Corite is a fan funded marketing platform where artists and fans come together for a common goal. Artists release their music through Corite to all major music platforms. Fans make a contribution and get […]
Don’t read just the headlines, understand what happened and who is responsible. Neil Young takes on Spotify, demanding they take down the Joe Rogan podcast or his music will be removed. We take a look at who Neil wrote his letter to with his demand. Can Spotify take down his music? Does Spotify have any […]
Nerve is built solely to serve music creators and the business banking needs they never knew you had. What if your bandmates could see everything happening in your band’s checking account? What if your banking app helped you keep an eye on your royalty streams and when they land (or don’t)? What if it tracked […]
SyncFloor.com is working to make licensing music much easier. Kirt Debique, CEO & CTO of SyncFloor.com, joins us to discuss how SyncFloor.com is working to make licensing music much easier. SyncFloor is a B2B platform providing licensed access to high-quality commercial music for use by businesses and creators. Built around the concept of natural language […]
“Nothing worse than an entitled fan. Oof.” — Wolfgang Van Halen Wolfgang Van Halen has been having some back and forth with fans for a while now. But it seems in a recent Twitter thread he might have gone a bit too far with this Twitter reply to a fan, “No one deserves attention. For […]
Sonicly.com a Brand New Crowdfunding Platform for Musicians This week we are joined by the team of Andrew Eisele and Grammy Award-winning producer Brian Camelio from Sonicly.com, a brand new crowdfunding platform built for musicians. We discuss what makes Sonicly different than other crowdfunding platforms and more importantly how they are different and what they […]
Preffy is designed to help artists break songs on TikTok and Instagram using online competitions. Content creators and influencers who use an artists song in content are are able to win cash prizes by getting the most likes on their videos. Preffy was acquired earlier this year by the Nashville-based Songfluencer, one of the leaders […]
Did You Know in the U.S. Radio Doesn’t Pay Artists for Airplay? Blake Morgan, a singer-songwriter, music producer, and activist, joins us to discuss #IRespectMusic and his efforts to support The American Music Fairness Act. Blake talks to us about how the middle-class musician is not being paid fairly for their work. Did you know […]
David McTiernan Head of Artist/Label Relations & Digital Marketing at Vevo joins us this week. David talks about the ins and outs of music video promotion, explains best practices, current trends, optimization hacks, tips and tricks for artists and their teams and more. Vevo is the world’s leading music video network, connecting an ever-growing global […]
Attorney David Ratner Talks Changes to Recording and Touring Contracts David Ratner joins us to talk about recording contracts and what has changed in contracts and how COVID is changing performance contracts. Dave channeled his passion for music – and all creative arts – into Creative Law Network, a law firm built specifically for creative […]
Sell Your Merch on Spotify The Signal in Santa Clarita Valley published a Sponsored News article, How to get more spotify plays in a short time. Red Alert! This article is filled with dangerous lies and advice and we rip it apart this week. Read the article : https://signalscv.com/2021/10/how-to-get-more-spotify-plays-in-a-short-time/ Download Jay Gilbert’s Release Planner : […]
Sell Your Merch on Spotify Spotify just announced their integration with Shopify e-commerce stores. This means anyone with a Shopify store can display their merchandise on their Spotify profile page. BIG! Download Jay Gilbert’s Release Planner : https://bit.ly/39EDAyD Download Michael Brandvold Release Checklists : https://bit.ly/3ue9X0m MichaelBrandvoldMarketing · 495 Spotify Announces Integration with Shopify Stores, Sell […]
This week we discuss Linktree, a tool everyone should be using. Linktree is so easy and solves so many problems. Sammy Kaufman the Music Lead from Linktree joins us this week. Linktree makes your online content more discoverable, easier to manage and more likely to convert. A Linktree not only points followers in the direction […]
We are joined by Taishi Fukuyama from QRATES.com to discuss vinyl. QRATES allows you to crowdfund your next vinyl release. On the QRATES website you use their visual tool to create your vinyl release; pick the size of your vinyl, the color of your vinyl, the artwork, inserts… everything is done online. You can get […]
Tommy Stalknecht, Founder & CEO of Single Music joins this week. Single Music was launched with one goal in mind: increase an artist’s awareness and revenue in a practical, direct-to-fan model. Thousands of artists are using their Shopify stores to earn more and create meaningful relationships with their fans using our powerful suite of tools […]
MIKE WARNER, Director of Artist, Label & DSP Relations at Chartmetric Often creating a full marketing plan is not feasible or you find that people just don’t follow a marketing plan. Try creating a marketing checklist instead. Focus of the various tasks that are going to have to be completed, marketing plan or no marketing […]
MIKE WARNER, Director of Artist, Label & DSP Relations at Chartmetric MIKE WARNER, Director of Artist, Label & DSP Relations at Chartmetric + Author of the book Work Hard Playlist Hard Between advising clients on analytics and insights as part of the Chartmetric team, to spearheading third-party playlisting strategies for artists, Mike’s mission is simple: […]
We are joined by Jennifer Yeko from True Talent PR. Jennifer is a publicist that specializes in music and synch licensing. She also has a background in artist management. We walk through the importance of a strong narrative to rise above the clutter of over 70,000 tracks being release each day and 75 million already […]
Randall Foster, Vice President Business Development & General Manager of the Nashville offices of Symphonic Distribution, joins to discuss music publishing 101. • What does a music publisher do? • Music Copyrights: Composition vs. Master • Music Publishing Deals (co-pub, admin etc.) • Public Performance Royalties / neighboring rights • SoundExchange Visit https://symphonic.com MichaelBrandvoldMarketing · […]
Bruce Houghton Joins to Update on COVID and Touring in this Precarious Period Bruce Houghton from Hypebot.com, Bandsintown.com and Skyline Artists Agency sits down this week to discuss what he is personally seeing and experiencing with touring and live shows right now as the COVID Delta variant rages all around us. What is being done […]
Artist Republik creates an entirely new way of operating as an independent artist. This week we discuss all the shows and tours being cancelled and postponed again. Every day another artist, another band, is announcing postponed dates or tours because of COVID infections. As a community we must band together do everything we can to […]
Artist Republik creates an entirely new way of operating as an independent artist. CEO and Founder of Artist Republik Nick Cianfaglione join us to discuss how Artist Republik is working to become the next generation record label. Artist Republik creates an entirely new way of operating as an independent artist. Artist Republik provides every resource […]
John Franck EVP, Commerce + Marketing // Label Services at ADA sits down with us this week for an amazing conversation on marketing plans. The music business has a 92% failure rate, how do you cut through the clutter. ADA exists to serve, fuel and ultimately break artists & labels, helping them realize their creative […]
VNUE is the exclusive licensor of “instant live” pioneer DiscLive, offering high end collectible products such as CDs, USB drives and laminates VNUE CEO Zach Bair started his musical ambitions at 6 years old, “banging” on his mother’s baby grand piano, much to her chagrin. This evolved into trumpet playing in high school and eventually […]
Joel Andrew, President of CD Baby, joins us to discuss his recent article on Billboard, Why Are We Still Measuring Artist Success With a Major Label Yardstick? Joel Andrew is President at CD Baby. Joel has helped make CD Baby the largest music-employer in Oregon and one of the leading on-line distributors of independent music. […]
Kyle Lamont, the host of the podcast Concert Cast, joins to discuss what she is observing as venues reopen. Kyle Lamont is your guide through today’s concert culture. Season One, a road trip around Maine, was released in the wake of a global pandemic. Rocked by the cataclysmic shift, Kyle began to document the movement. […]
Leonard Patterson joins us this week to discuss his book 365 Livestream Ideas for Musicians. A successful livestream is more than just gear and performing, Leonard discusses ideas and activities that will help your next stream be a success. Whether you are an introvert just starting out, an established artist with an engaged fanbase, an […]
Johnny Cloherty, Co-Founder and CEO of Songfluencer joins this week to discuss how to use Tik Tok and how to market to influencers on Tik Tok. Songfluencer strategically matches your music to key tastemaker influencers on music-forward social media apps like TikTok, Reels, Triller and more! Visit https://www.songfluencer.com MichaelBrandvoldMarketing · 479 How to Use Tik […]
This episode Tracy Chan VP, Head of Music @ Twitch takes us inside Twitch. How to monetize your content on Twitch. How to engage with your fans on Twitch. Resources to help you launch a Twitch channel. Visit Twitch’s Rockonomics : https://www.twitchrockonomics.com MichaelBrandvoldMarketing · 478 Inside Twitch with Tracy Chan VP, Head of Music @ Twitch […]
Anthony Pacheco joins us to discuss how music promotion is going to change in 2021. Anthony has consistently been able to push the envelope when it comes to artist development and marketing strategy. Having played in bands since their early teens, Anthony’s perspective on the industry has helped both developing and established artists get to […]
Brian Basher from the syndicated radio show Hard Rock Nights joins us to discuss pitching to radio. We discuss best practices for submitting your music to radio, what not to do when submitting your music to radio, why it is important the meta data on your music files is filled out and accurate. Visit https://www.facebook.com/hardrocknights […]
Will Page former Chief Economist at Spotify joins us this week Will Page former Chief Economist at Spotify joins us this week for an incredibly interesting discussion about Spotify, streaming services, podcasts, NFTs and when should the music industry let go of the vine it is holding on to right now and grab the next […]
Concert Promoter Danny Zelisko Joins to discuss the state of touring and concerts and discusses his book ALL EXCE$$ The long-awaited stories of legendary concert promoter Danny Zelisko have arrived! Four years in the making, he quipped, “this baby was screaming to come out after all this time!” After five decades of concert promoting while […]
Marc Caruso, CEO, and Co-Founder, of Angry Mob Music joins us. Marc Caruso, CEO, and Co-Founder, of Angry Mob Music joins us to clearly explain what is publishing and why every artist needs to understand what is going on. How are the rates set for publishing payouts, what the DSPs pay, what is negotiable, and […]
Benjamin Stein, PlaylistSupply CEO, joins us this week to discuss how to research and find playlists. PlaylistSupply is a tool was designed to level the playlisting playing field and to be used by indie managers to avoid scam-like “playlist networks”. The tool is super effective for niche genres and anyone looking to increase their Spotify […]
This week vent on our frustrations with the many, many, many scams arriving every week. We get emails every week pitching us on offers for playlist placement, streams, Instagram followers and more… there are all scams! But you need to be very careful as they attempt to pass themselves off as legit. One recent offer […]
We are joined by Rutger Rosenborg and Michelle Yuen from Chartmetric. Chartmetric helps entertainment professionals make smarter and faster music business decisions by providing reliable data, beautiful visuals, in-depth insights, innovative features, and rockstar customer support. More than 25 music streaming and social media data sources plus the power of data science … all in […]
Joel Selvin On The Mission and Culture of Rock N Roll and His Book Hollywood Eden Former San Francisco Chronicle Music Critic Joel Selvin joins us for an amazing discussion of music history and his new book Hollywood Eden: Electric Guitars, Fast Cars, and the Myth of the California Paradise. Joel talks about the mission […]
Dream Theater’s Jordan Rudess on Patreon, Cameo and Eligo and Liquid Tension Experiment Dream Theater’s Jordan Rudess joins us this week to talk about how he has kept active over the last year and generated new revenue streams with Patreon, Cameo and Eligo. Jordan also talks about the new Liquid Tension Experiment album and how […]
Ron Keel sits down to speak with us about how he succeeds on Patreon. We discuss how Ron balances creating content for Pateron vs content for all his social networks. Ron talks about how he creates a tribe for his fans and how he creates a special experience that relies on recognizing his fans. If […]
Roblox’s mission is to build a human co-experience platform that enables shared experiences among billions of users. Jonathan Vlassopulos the Vice President and Global Head of Music for Roblox joins us today to discuss what Roblox is doing to support the music community and how you can, and should, be part of this incredible online […]
Sessions is ushering in a new form of musical performance. Sessions is a live streaming platform for music. With just a laptop and a microphone, musicians can perform live, cultivate a global fanbase, and make a sustainable income from home. By combining live interactive streaming with the best engagement and monetization features of advanced game […]
InnerCat Music Group Has Built the Next Generation Distribution and Label Paris Cabezas, Managing Partner, joins us to discuss his background in mathematics from MIT and how it lead him to help create InnerCat Music Group and how they differentiating themselves from other distributors and record labels. 2011 was the official year InnerCat Music Group […]
What is going on with Facebook? Why is Facebook broken for so many people? Facebook is making many changes to Pages and Groups, Facebook Pixels are not working, Events are losing all their details, ad accounts are being suspended. What is going on with Facebook? Why is Facebook broken for so many people? We are […]
Lawyer and author Kamal Moo joins us to discuss his book The Straightforward Guide to the Music Biz. What some things artists should look for in contracts? What can you expect to see change in contracts due to COVID? Kamal received his degree in Music Industry from USC, then attended Southwestern Law School, where he […]
Reimagining Old Models During COVID with Cameron Almasi from Inertia Management Cameron Almasi is a music entrepreneur, concert promoter and artist manager, who began his career nearly a decade ago as a teenager promoting shows across the greater SF Bay Area. Cameron recently spoke with Pollstar for their “Voices of Live” series about an article […]
Sarah Beth Perry joins to discuss WithTheBand.co With the Band is revolutionizing fan engagement by putting community first. We’ve been creating connections among fans and their favorite artists through fan projects, and we’ll soon be launching Fan Crews – our modern day version of a fan club. Our vision is to be the premiere fan […]
New York Opens Up Arenas and Stadiums and Two New Networks Clubhouse and Lunchclub This week we start by talking about the announcement that New York will allow arenas and stadiums to reopen, at 10% capacity. Then we move onto two new social networks… Clubhouse and Lunchclub. For help contact our support team at: support@themlc.com […]
We are joined by Kris Ahrend from The Mechanical Licensing Collective. The Mechanical Licensing Collective (The MLC) is a nonprofit organization designated by the U.S. Copyright Office pursuant to the historic Music Modernization Act of 2018. In January 2021, The MLC began administering blanket mechanical licenses to eligible streaming and download services (digital service providers […]
Daniel Sander from Feature.FM joins us. Daniel Sander from Feature.FM joins us to discuss many of the platforms features including: geotargeting, retargeting, how their landing pages work and the webinars Feature.fm is offering on how to best use all their tools. Visit: http://www.Feature.fm MichaelBrandvoldMarketing · 456 Geotargeting, Retargeting, Land Pages and Educational Webinars with Feature.FM […]
This week we discuss how industry conventions have evolved and changed during the COVID pandemic with Darryl Hurs from Indie Week / CD Baby. Visit: http://www.IndieWeek.com Visit http://cdbaby.com MichaelBrandvoldMarketing · 455 How Industry Conventions Have Evolved and Changed During the Pandemic with Darryl Hurs Our Sponsors: • Music Biz Weekly podcast listeners can go to […]
If Spotify is part of your release strategy this is a must listen episode. Dustin Boyer from Venture Music sits down with us to discuss the dangers of Spotify bots. How Streaming Bots Are Ruining Careers of Independent Musicians: https://www.venturemusic.com/blog/streaming-bots-will-ruin-your-career Visit: http://www.VentureMusic.com MichaelBrandvoldMarketing · 454 Dustin Boyer from Venture Music Talks About the Dangers of […]
A live stream is not the same experience for your fans as a live in-person concert. After Jay and Mike watched the New Year’s Eve 2020 live stream from Dubai by KISS they discuss things you should consider doing and changing when you live stream your show. MichaelBrandvoldMarketing · 453 What You Need to Change […]
Mike Fraser, Legendary Producer, Engineer and Mixer Talks Recording the New AC/DC Album Mike Fraser; producer, engineer and mixer, joins us this week to talk about recording during COVID, the role of a engineer and talks about recording the new AC/DC album Power Up. Visit: https://mikefrasermix.com MichaelBrandvoldMarketing · 452 Mike Fraser, Legendary Producer, Engineer and […]
John Beasley ~ Grammy-nominated pianist, band leader and producer of music for film and TV. John discusses collaboration and recording during a pandemic, touring with Miles Davis, Sergio Mendes, Freddie Hubbard, Masterclasses and the life of a musical director. Visit: http://dlmediamusic.com/artist/john-beasley/ MichaelBrandvoldMarketing · 451 John Beasley ~ Grammy-nominated pianist, band leader and producer of music […]
The Most Important Things a Musician Can Learn in 2020 2020 has been a difficult year for everyone. But there are lessons that can be learned from what all of us a going through. This week we discuss a few of the most important thing a musician can learn from 2020. HOW TO LIVESTREAM FROM […]
This week we chat with HIFI, a financial rights organization for the music industry. A community advocating for artist-centric innovation and transparency. A partner building technologies and services designed to financially empower its members. Everything HIFI does is in the service of improving the financial wellness of its members. That includes fostering a robust community […]
We are joined by Michael Krumper from Missing Piece Group to discuss the 50 States Livestream Tour for Zack Heckendorf. Michael Krumper has held senior marketing positions at labels including Atlantic, Razor & Tie & the Mercury Label Group, and was GM of Artemis Records. At Gold Mountain, Krumper managed Robyn Hitchcock and Marshall Crenshaw. […]
DiMA is the leading organization advocating for the digital music innovations that have revolutionized the way music fans and artists connect. DiMA represents the world’s leading audio streaming companies, whose innovations are driving the economic engine that saved and revitalized the music industry, bringing it forward from the depths of the harm caused by piracy […]
Ed Vincent, founder and CEO of festivalPass joins us this week. Ed Vincent is founder and CEO of festivalPass, a flat rate, monthly subscription service that allows members unlimited access to festivals across music, film, food & wine, theater, tech & innovation and more. Ed’s passion for festivals, and the interpersonal connectivity fostered at festivals […]
How To Tell if Your Spotify Streams are Coming From Bots We are joined by Madelynn Elyse to discuss her article SPOTIFY: How To Tell If Your Account Has Been Botted, A guide to tell if you’ve fallen victim to botting and why you should STOP paying for playlisting. Read the article at https://madelynnelyse.medium.com/spotify-how-to-tell-if-your-account-has-been-botted-42328e8e6a52 MichaelBrandvoldMarketing […]
Mike Schabel, CEO of KISWE, joins us this week. Kiswe is the creator of the world’s leading cloud-based productions for live sports, media, event production and broadcasts. Our video production solution uses cloud technology to transform the way live games and events are professionally produced and broadcast, layered with advanced fan engagement and viewing experiences. […]
Dean Swett from The Paramour Group is back this week for a very real and honest discussion on the current state of touring during the COVID-19 pandemic. Dean attended the 2020 International Talent Buyers Association Virtual Conference or IEBA. Dean shares with us what the industry is seeing and hopefully will give you a better […]
Continuing last week’s show about sync licensing, this week we are joined by Jess Furman from Big Noise Music Group. You will want to take notes on this episode and even watch it more than once. Named one of Billboard Magazine’s Top-40 Industry Shaping Executives of 2020, Jess is a creative strategist with a proven […]
Jody Friedman joins us to discuss song placement and sync listening for new and developing artists. Do you know that if you record a 10 song album you could have 80 tracks available for licensing? We tell you how. Jody Aaron Friedman is an award-winning songwriter, producer, recording artist and music supervisor. His companies, HD […]
The Many Commission Free Revenue Streams at Bandzoogle Dave Cool from Bandzoogle sits down with us this week to catch everyone up on what is new at Bandzoogle and discuss the many commission free revenue streams that Bandzoogle offers. Dave also gives us a little hint at what is coming down the road from Bandzoogle. […]
This week Christopher Prouty from NineTwice returns to discuss The Human Algorithm Vs The Computer Algorithm. Why you need to optimize your content for humans AND computers. Chris shares tips on how to increase your fan size through organic efforts. For more information http://ninetwice.com MichaelBrandvoldMarketing · 439 The Human Algorithm Vs The Computer Algorithm Our […]
Soundfly has a new podcast. It’s called “Themes and Variation.” The idea to do a podcast was right in front of our noses for years; but the idea of creating a podcast solely based on learning music, as if an audio extension of our courses, just felt kind of dull. Each episode features a single […]
This week we discuss prioritizing your tasks, how to determine when is something worth doing. It’s life-sustaining billable work! It’s signing new business! It’s recorded music! Release it! It’s sharp visual design! Show it! It’s concrete planning or accounting! It’s new self-promotion! It’s a new article for the blog! It’s social or business development! It’s […]
This week we dig into the toolbox of our favorite productivity apps. Apps we think you should be using. Including: Todoist, Trello, Contacts Journal CRM, Spotify for Artists, Apple Music for Artists, Amazon Music for Artists, Forgotify.com, Airmail, Omnifocus, Canva, Fiverr, Music Tectonics. MichaelBrandvoldMarketing · 436 Our Favorite Productivity Apps that We Recommend You Use […]
Evan Seinfeld is the embodiment of Hardcore, not only in his music, but in his lifestyle and philosophy. Evan has conquered the worlds of music, acting , film and television, photography, producing, directing, management, marketing, business development, and of course connecting the dots between them all! With all he has accomplished already under his belt, […]
How to Develop Diverse Talent and Leadership with Tony Alexander This week we are joined by Tony Alexander, Co-Founder, President, and Managing Director of Made in Memphis Entertainment (MIME), a Black-owned full-service music and entertainment company with global reach, but with its heart in the hometown of modern American music. Tony discusses the importance of […]
This episode we address Spotify CEO Daniel Ek’s comments: “There is a narrative fallacy here, combined with the fact that, obviously, some artists that used to do well in the past may not do well in this future landscape, where you can’t record music once every three to four years and think that’s going to […]
Tony Guerrero joins us this week to discuss his free ebook The Dumb Musician’s Guide to Self-Releasing Music in the Digital Age. All you need to know to release your music online and be sure you’re protected and earning everything you can. Explains Copyrights, Publishing, ISRC Codes, UPC Codes, SoundExchange, ASCAP/BMI, Digital Distributers and more. […]
How do you go from zero fans to a real fanbase? You are brand new, have no fans, no following. You just finished recording your first release, now you think it is time to get some fans. Wrong! How do you go from zero fans to a real fanbase? We give you tips and advice […]
Cherie Hu is currently working on a book about the parallels between independent music careers and tech entrepreneurship This week she joins us to discuss these parallels along with why social media and engagement is missing from the digital streaming services. Cherie is an award-winning journalist and researcher who has been covering the intersection of […]
Parker Reyes from ToneDen joins us this week. Parker Reyes from ToneDen sits down to discuss the ToneDen advertising platform using Facebook ad manager and Google Ads. How to grow your Spotify followers? How to grow your Spotify streams. Visit http://toneden.io MichaelBrandvoldMarketing · 429 Parker Reyes from ToneDen Discusses How to Grow Your Spotify Streams […]
Ajay and Jeremy Popoff from the band LIT join us this week. Ajay and Jeremy Popoff from the band LIT join us this week to discuss how they are dealing with the COVID shutdown. Their thoughts on streaming performances and some of the live events that have occurred. How they are approaching writing, recording and […]
Current events This week we discuss some current events… bands changing their name and the Live Nation memo. MichaelBrandvoldMarketing · 427 Current Events: Bands Changing Their Name and the Live Nation Memo Visit Hypebot for music business news and insights. www.Hypebot.com Visit Bandsintown to manage your tour dates and communicate with your fans. www.Bandsintown.com If […]
We are joined by Eric Gould, Chief Ambassador for Curbside Concerts. Todd and Maura Altschuler, live music fans with ties to their local concert community in Frisco, CO, had a simple idea to resurrect their music scene safely. They realized that anyone with a home and an extension cord can still enjoy a concert responsibly. […]
Latest Update on the COVID-19 Impact on Touring Jack Forman serves as Executive Vice President of BiCoastal Productions, the New York City-based concerts and theatrical booking agency. His current clients include: Lee Rocker (of Stray Cats), Naturally 7, Colin Mochrie’s HYPROV (of Whose Line is it Anyway?), The Hit Men (Legendary Rock Supergroup), Scotland’s Red […]
Susan Dodes is a 30 year plus music executive and Professor of Music Business Studies at NYU’s Steinhardt School. Susan Dodes joins us to explain and discuss the various Music Business and Music tech degree programs that are now being offered by big and small colleges and universities around the country. What do they teach, […]
What Happens to Your Online Stuff When You Die? Adele McAlear is a subject matter expert on Death & Digital Legacy (what happens to all our online stuff when you die) and has spoken at many conferences on this topic. Visit http://sparkstheflame.com MichaelBrandvoldMarketing · 423 Digital Legacy Expert Adele McAlear Discusses What Happens to Your […]
ARNAU BOSCH Co-founder, CEO of Soundstorming joins us for this episode. For the past 4 years, Arnau has been leading the most significant and iconic global campaigns for Apple. All of them with Music on its core. From the launch of the Apple Music platform to AirPods, to ‘Welcome Home,’ which was HomePod’s Launch Film, […]
CD Baby’s Kevin Breuner Discusses Releasing Music During the COVID-19 Crisis. Visit http://www.cdbaby.com MichaelBrandvoldMarketing · 421 CD Baby’s Kevin Breuner Discusses Releasing Music During the COVID-19 Crisis Visit Hypebot for music business news and insights. www.Hypebot.com Visit Bandsintown to manage your tour dates and communicate with your fans. www.Bandsintown.com If you are interested in speaking […]
Amanda Cagan from ABC PR joins us to discuss press and publicity. What sort of expectations should musicians have when working with a publicist? During the COVID-19 crisis what can musicians do to generate press? Amanda Cagan is taking the music business by storm with her thriving independent publicity firm, ABC Public Relations. Having worked […]
This week Michael shares his recent experience of dealing with the death of a client. How you can prepare to be unprepared for something like this. What is the most important thing you can do today to be ready. Music Biz Weekly podcast listeners can go to http://www.Bandzoogle.com to try it free for 30 days, […]
Medical professional and music fan Adam Stuart joins us to discuss COVID-19. What we know, what we don’t know. Treatments. What the future of COVID-19 may look like. Procedures to limit the transmission. And when as a medical professional when will he be ready to return to concerts and gatherings. Music Biz Weekly podcast listeners […]
Patrick Quinn the founder of Radiant, the AI hosted digital radio app discuss what the app currently does and some of the cool features in their roadmap. Radiant is a smart radio host that infinitely curates a playlist based on your preferences, what you’re doing, the time of day and the weather. Radiant has it’s […]
Dean Swett from The Paramour Group joins us this week for a very real and honest discussion on the impact COVID-19 is having on the touring world. Dean shares with us his thoughts on when touring will return and the challenges that will be faced for it to return. The Paramour Group is a boutique […]
Jason Hobbs from Found.ee Talks Advertising and Retargeting Campaigns. Found.ee is a free web platform that allows you to generate retargeting pools consisting of interested consumers/fans through clicks. found.ee acts as a link shortener, but as your link makes its way around the web, those who click on the shortened found.ee link are added to […]
Dr. Portia Sabin from the Music Business Association Shares their Initiatives to Deal with the Coronavirus. The Music Business Association (Music Biz) is the only membership organization that unites players from the content, commerce, and creative segments of the industry into a collective voice to promote overall growth throughout the music business. Association members benefit […]
Ty Taylor from Vintage Trouble sits down with us to discuss how he is dealing with impact that Coronavirus is having on the music business. It is inspiring to hear how Ty is dealing with the pandemic and what will be changing when bands can return to touring. Since forming in 2010, Vintage Trouble have […]
Wendy Day is an entrepreneur, author, and artist career builder with nearly three decades of experience in the music industry. As Founder of Rap Coalition, she has helped pull countless hip-hop artists out of unfair deals while educating them on the music industry. Day also runs the for-profit music consulting company PowerMoves, music incubator Artist-Centric, […]
Using innovative storytelling and technology to help publicity clients crystallize and amplify their contribution to the world. Dmitri Vietze’s team gets press: NPR, New York Times, TechCrunch, Inc., and hundreds of other outlets. -Hosts WEBSDAYS online tech / music meetups – Hosts Music Tectonics Podcast – Founder of Music Tectonics Conference Rock Paper Scissors PR […]
A2IM is a 501(c)(6) not-for-profit trade organization representing a diverse group of over 600 Independently owned American record labels. A2IM’s independent community includes music labels of all sizes and staffing levels across the United States, from Hawaii to Florida, representing musical genres as diverse as our membership, including Bluegrass, Blues, Children’s, Classical, Comedy, Country, Dance/electronic, […]
Lucidious joins us this week to talk about Instagram and social media fundamentals. Visit https://aristakeacademy.teachable.com Music Biz Weekly podcast listeners can go to http://www.Bandzoogle.com to try it free for 30 days, and use the promo code “musicbizweekly” to get 15% off the first year of any subscription Visit Hypebot for music business news and insights. […]
Music is subjective, and no two curators hear a song the same way. This week Jason Grishkoff from SubmitHub.com joins us to discuss how SubmitHub has evolved from pitching blogs to now being able to pitch playlists, YouTube channels and even Instagram influencers. SubmitHub was founded in late 2015 as a way to make the […]
Bobby Borg joins us in discussing live streaming solutions. This week we are joined by music industry consultant, author and musician Bobby Borg. Bobby joins us in discussing live streaming solutions. Now that you are off the road and venues are closed it’s time to embrace technology and start performing online shows. We provide a […]
Fabrice Sergent, Managing Partner of Bandsintown, joins us this week. Fabrice Sergent, Managing Partner of Bandsintown, joins us this week to discuss how everyone can use Bandsintown’s existing messaging tools to notify your fans of cancelled or postponed shows and tours. We also discuss Bandsintown Manager, Bandsintown Promoter, Bandsintown live music charts and the Bandsintown […]
Katie Zaccardi is a songwriter, artist, music industry professional, and certified yoga instructor. Through her work in both music and wellness, along with her own experience with a generalized anxiety disorder, Katie discovered the urgent need for conversation surrounding mental health and self care within the music industry. Realizing the music industry’s demand for honest […]
Alex Heiche from Sound Royalties joins us this week. Sound Royalties helps songwriters, artists, producers, and other music creators leverage their royalty streams for professional or personal funding. Through innovative financial alternatives, creatives can realize their ambitions without compromising the rights to their music. Imagine financial and creative freedom without compromising ownership of your copyrights […]
Michelle Solomon from Pandora joins us this week. We discuss AMP and Stories. AMP provides powerful insights about your audience to get your music in front of more fans. It helps you promote your music, shows, merch, and more. You can also create interactive stories using your voice and Pandora’s catalog. Visit https://www.ampplaybook.com Music Biz […]
Zack Zalon from Super Hi-Fi joins us this week. Super Hi-Fi is a company dedicated to the creation of powerful artificial intelligence tools to help digital music services deliver amazing listening experiences. Their technologies seem like magic: they understand music nuances with the same depth as a human DJ, transforming listening from just music to […]
Randall Foster from Symphonic Distribution joins us this week. We focus on engagement. Randall talks about what engagement is and why it matters… especially to distributors. Symphonic Distribution is a 100% independent music distribution and marketing company founded by former music producer Jorge Brea in 2006. Symphonic provides thousands of new and established record labels, […]
This week we give a demonstration on how to use SmartURL.it This week we give a demonstration on how to use SmartURL.it, illustrating many of the features and discussing why every single artist should be using SmartURL or a similar service. We specifically look at a Pivot smartURL that creates a landing page where all […]
Ari Herstand is back and discussing the second edition his #1 best selling music business book How to Make It in the New Music Business. We begin by discussing the most effective playlisting strategies. And we end with discussing Facebook advertising strategies. Visit https://aristake.com Music Biz Weekly podcast listeners can go to http://www.Bandzoogle.com to try […]
We are joined by Keith Jopling from MIDiA Research MIDiA Research is an analysis, data and research company that focuses on the intersection of media and technology, specialising in music, video, media, sports, telco and brands. Keith has worked in the music business for nearly 20 years, most recently as an executive consultant in the […]
We are joined by David Meerman Scott to discuss his new book FANOCRACY Turning Fans into Customers and Customers into Fans. The most powerful marketing force in the world isn’t social media, email blasts, search ads, or even those 15 second commercials before a YouTube video. It’s fandom. Fanocracy means turning fans into customers and […]
We are joined by Anne Leighton from Anne Leighton Music Services to discuss tour press. How is tour press different then album release press? What can you do to get your own tour press? What can you do to make the job of a tour publicist easier? What to do when a venue doesn’t respond? […]
We are joined by Charles Kaplan, Director of Product Management and Growth at Audiomack. Audiomack is a FREE, limitless music sharing and discovery platform for artists, tastemakers, labels, and fans. Think of Spotify mashed up with Soundcloud. Visit http://www.Audiomack.com Music Biz Weekly podcast listeners can go to http://www.Bandzoogle.com to try it free for 30 days, […]
We are joined by author Karen Allen to discuss her book Twitch For Musicians. Even though Twitch is a livestream platform primarily for gamers, indie musicians are building real fanbases and making enough money for this to be a solid side hustle or even a full-time job. Artists on Twitch are supportive of each other. […]
Andrea Young, Partner, at Digital Promotions Group sits down with us to discuss how playlist pitching works. What you need to know if you are going to hire someone to pitch your music to playlists. DPG Worldwide is a full service artist development and label services company with staff in LA, New York and Aspen. […]
Mike Warner author of the book Work Hard Playlist Hard joins us to discuss streaming playlists. In his book Mike sets the record straight what playlists really can do for artists’ careers. You will learn how to customize your artist profiles on popular streaming services; build a playlist and grow its following; pitch to independent […]
Assuming your fans know where to buy is wrong! If you don’t include a link in your promotional messages/posts you need help with your online strategy. Never make your fans have to search the internet for a link to buy your music, buy tickets, buy your merchandise… give them the link in the post. Assuming […]
This week we discuss a very exciting new app which we think has a lot of potential… Stationhead. Ryan Star the Co-founder and CEO talks about what makes Stationhead different from other internet radio. How artists can use Stationhead to promote their releases on services such as Apple Music and Spotify. How Stationhead can actually […]
Caring about your career. With the fires and power outages in CA we weren’t sure if we would be able to record this week. Thankfully we are safe and all power has been restored so we sat down and hit record… this week we talk about caring. Caring about your career. Caring about how you […]
How do they benefit you? What do you need to do? Will you make more money? This week Rachel Stilwell from Stilwell Law joins us to explain everything you need know about the Music Modernization Act and the Copyright Alternative in Small-Claims Enforcement Act. How do they benefit you? What do you need to do? […]
It’s time for you to learn how to say no. Why aren’t you getting all the opportunities? Maybe because you don’t have heat. Maybe because you are too focused on chasing trends, chasing other artists. Maybe it’s because you aren’t being genuine. It’s time for you to learn how to say no. Music Biz Weekly […]
The legendary Neal Morse joins us this week to talk about Waterfall Streaming. Waterfall is a new platform that allow you to create your own subscription streaming service. The artist makes 85% of the monthly subscription fee, which you set to whatever you like. With Waterfall you can make your catalog of music, demos and […]
Producer and musician Narada Michael Walden joins us this week. Producing Hits for Artists as diverse as Aretha Franklin (including the platinum “Freeway of Love.”), Steve Winwood, Ray Charles, Wynonna Judd, Whitney Houston, George Michael, Mariah Carey, Barbara Streisand, Lionel Ritchie, Lisa Fischer, Stevie Wonder, Tom Jones, Jeff Beck and The Temptations, the EMMY and […]
Learn how to track down an internet pirate! A wealth of valuable information this week. We are joined by Jason Tucker from Intellectual Property HQ. They are experts in global IP management and campaign focused enforcement. They are one of the largest managers of registered copyrights in the world. We discuss why you should register […]
Get control and access to everything related to your career… today! We are going to say it AGAIN! Get control and access to everything related to your career… today! We share a real story of a musician’s ex-manager who deleted their CD Baby account and all worldwide distribution for their most recent album. This happened […]
Spotify playlist promotion offers, we see them all the time, maybe you do as well. These are becoming as frequent as website SEO offers. In this episode we read the actual Spotify playlist promotion proposal, dissect it and point out various red flags. Music Biz Weekly podcast listeners can go to http://www.Bandzoogle.com to try it […]
Stuart Epps has toured America with Elton John, produced and engineered records for Led Zeppelin, Elton John, Bill Wyman and Paul Rodgers and is now focusing on the Next Generation of up-and-coming artists. Stuart shares his stories along with great insight and advice to recording, the roles of a producer and engineer and so much […]
We are joined this week by Ben Mendoza, CEO of BeatChain. BeatChain brings all the tools and data musicians need into one app. With the right tools and guidance, you can build a supportive fanbase, who get everything direct from you: your tracks, content, tickets and merchandise. Beatchain was founded to bring all those tools […]
This week we look at both Apple Music for Artists and Spotify for Artists. Apple Music for Artists is now out of beta and open to everyone. This week we look at both Apple Music for Artists and Spotify for Artists. Why you need too using. How to use them. How to signup. Jay wrote […]
This week we discuss why you should release your video to both YouTube and Facebook One of the most common questions we get asked by clients and even non-clients is… I have a new music should I release it to both YouTube and Facebook? This week we discuss why you should release your video to […]
Jay and Michael share some real world experience as to why you need to double check your distributor every time you release music. Music Biz Weekly podcast listeners can go to http://www.Bandzoogle.com to try it free for 30 days, and use the promo code “musicbizweekly” to get 15% off the first year of any subscription […]
Tony van Veen the CEO of DIY Media joins us this week. DIY Media is home to such leading brands as BookBaby, Disc Makers, and Merchly, which service tens of thousands of authors, artists, and other rights holders every year in the fast growing fields of book self-publishing, physical media manufacturing, and custom garment printing. […]
We are joined by Michael Sherman Director of Business Development at feature.fm. Feature.fm builds smart marketing, advertising, and analytics tools for the music industry, making it easy for artists and labels to promote their music to the right audience. Feature.fm’s self-serve ad platform allows you to advertise your music to your target audience through unique […]
Tactics for strategically setting up a release with Amber Horsburgh This week we talk with AMBER HORSBURGH about strategically setting up a release by reviewing tactics in her two amazing resources: Amber Horsburgh’s Music Marketers Toolbox – http://bit.ly/32BvB0q Deep Cuts ‘Bases Get Aces’ Music Marketing Checklist – http://bit.ly/2JStyww Subscribe to Amber’s newsletter Deep Cuts – […]
Attorney Chris Castle sits down with us to talk about what is happening at Pledgemusic. Chris gives us his insight into when this started, why it may have happened, what could happen, we talk bankruptcy and administration. We ask Chris what should artists and fans do right now. While we still wait for Pledgemusic to […]
This week Michael and Jay talk about some of their favorite and most used tools.. Including: Appsumo, Fiverr, Canva, Wave Video, Linkfire and Linktree. Music Biz Weekly podcast listeners can go to http://www.Bandzoogle.com to try it free for 30 days, and use the promo code “musicbizweekly” to get 15% off the first year of any […]
Dave Cool from Bandzoogle sits down with us this week Dave Cool from Bandzoogle sits down with us this week to discuss Bandzoogle’s brand new crowdfunding feature. Dave also updates on so many of the recent enhancements to the Bandzoogle platform. Built by musicians for musicians, Bandzoogle is an all-in-one platform that makes it easy to […]
This week we discuss a official statement Vinnie Vincent This week we discuss a official statement Vinnie Vincent, former KISS guitarist, posted and why you should NEVER post something like this. Why you should NEVER talk to your fans like this. Why you should have someone else be the bad guy when dealing with your […]
Bruce Houghton sits down with us this week to discuss the Bandsintown purchase of Hypebot. How did it happen? What does this mean for Bruce and Hypebot? What does Bandsintown have planned for the future. Visit Hypebot for music business news and insights. www.Hypebot.com If you are interested in speaking with Michael about […]
Jeremy Young from Soundfly joins us. Join Soundfly for one of their six-week, interactive courses and get the hands-on support of an industry professional dedicated to your growth and development as a musician. Jeremy is a music business guru who has toured three continents and loves giving advice to young, emerging bands. He writes music […]
We are excited about the potential of this new streaming service. We sit down and talk with Christopher Jones and Chad Royce the co-founders of URSA Music. URSA is the only streaming service that features extensive Artist-controlled profiles, including Music, Photos, Videos, Tour Dates, Bios, and more, all in one place. Ursa’s mission to frame […]
Jay and Michael discuss why you need to set realistic expectations and goals for any project you are working on. It’s your very first release, thinking that Rolling Stone will review is not realistic. You can’t sell out a show in your home town, touring Europe probably isn’t too realistic. Visit Hypebot for music […]
We discuss the news that it appears PledgeMusic is entering Administration, the equivalent of bankruptcy. What does this mean? Our reactions? Is there an opportunity for someone to fill this space with a new service? Visit http://www.noisetrade.com and http://www.pastemagazine.com Visit Hypebot for music business news and insights. www.Hypebot.com If you are interested […]
This week we are joined Paste Magazine Editor In Chief Josh Jackson who discusses Paste’s recent acquisition of Noisetrade. What are Paste’s plans for Noisetrade? Will they integrate Noisetrade into Paste and Daytrotter? Visit http://www.noisetrade.com and http://www.pastemagazine.com Visit Hypebot for music business news and insights. www.Hypebot.com If you are interested in speaking […]
Don’t fall into the trap of setting something up and forgetting about it. So many artists forget to change bios, links, call to actions, photos after an album or tour cycle. We also discuss some tips we learned from speaking with YouTube… setting up your video name, description, keywords and a custom thumbnail. Did you […]
You have a marketing plan leading up to your new release, but… do you have a plan on what you are going to do after it is released? Sadly many small labels significantly cut back their marketing efforts once the album is out. It is YOUR job to keep the album alive and active. It […]
Ari Herstand returns this week and we discussed the following articles: 1. CD BABY, TUNECORE, DISTROKID, AWAL, DITTO…WHO IS THE BEST DIGITAL DISTRIBUTION COMPANY FOR MUSIC https://aristake.com/post/cd-baby-tunecore-ditto-mondotunes-zimbalam-or 2. HOW THIS ARTIST GREW TO 500,000 MONTHLY SPOTIFY LISTENERS WITHOUT PLAYLISTS https://aristake.com/post/500000-spotify-listeners Ari is the author of ‘How To Make It in the New Music Business: Practical […]
The Insider’s Guide to Making Money in the Music Business is the industry bible and the ultimate guide to making money in the music business. Music is a business of money, contracts, decisions and making the most of every opportunity. To succeed—to make money—to have a career—you have to know what you are doing in […]
Bob Nalbandian joins us this week to discuss his new documentary Band Vs. Brand. BAND VS BRAND is a feature length documentary film focusing on the current state of the music business and on how “the brand” of a rock group, in many cases, has more power than the band members themselves. Visit Hypebot […]
This week we discuss a question sent in by one of our listeners, Ashworth Wiltshire. Ashworth asks, “Can you guys talk about another dirty subject, Return On Investment (as related to the budget).” We added in a discussion on defining success since that is related to ROI. Visit Hypebot for music business news and […]
Bruce Houghton from Hypebot.com sits down with us this week. We hit a number of current topics including: the big three record labels making $19 million a day from streaming, the current issues with PledgeMusic and how we might see this ending, smart speakers and the future of podcasting. Rolling Stone article mentioned: https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-news/musics-big-three-labels-19-million-a-day-from-streaming-798749/ […]
Mark Tarven joins us this week to discuss his recent article… Blueface Doesn’t Understand His Record Deal. Do You? If you’re an artist, you need to understand what the contracts say and what their implications are. Signing a record deal is a major accomplishment. As an artist, having company support can make your career. But […]
If You Aren’t Posting Your Pre-Order Link You Need Help With Your Digital Strategy. Posting everyday to promote your new release is great, but if you aren’t posting a pre-order link you are making your fans jump through hoops to purchase… make it simple! Visit Hypebot for music business news and insights. www.Hypebot.com If […]
Nobody likes to talk about money, except how much money are they going to make. This week we discuss that dirty word… BUDGETS! Nobody likes to talk about money, except how much money are they going to make. Well, you need to have a budget, you need to have an idea of how much money […]
One of only a handful of producers to have two separate recordings debut in Billboard’s Top Ten in the same week The Grammy-nominated music producer Michael Beinhorn has played a pivotal role in the making of many of the top records of the last four decades. Some of his production credits include work on watershed […]
If You Don’t Understand Video Monetization You Need Help With Your Digital Strategy You need help with your digital strategy if you don’t understand video monetization. How to monetize your videos on Youtube. Who can monetize your videos on Youtube. Visit Hypebot for music business news and insights. www.Hypebot.com If you are interested in speaking […]
This week we discuss a article Jay wrote for Soultracks.com, 5 Basic Tips: Preparing to Release New Music Let’s assume that you’ve recorded great music. Pick a focus track. Ask people you trust which song it should be. You’re no longer competing against local artists in your city and state. Today, with partners like Spotify, […]
We kick off 2019 with our predictions for the music business for the next year. Visit Hypebot for music business news and insights. www.Hypebot.com If you are interested in speaking with Michael about what he can do to assist with marketing needs message him with the contact form. If you like the podcast I ask that […]
Last podcast for 2018 and we thought we would look back at the year and comment on things that excited us and things that disappointed us. Plus what are we looking forward to in 2019. Visit Hypebot for music business news and insights. www.Hypebot.com If you are interested in speaking with Michael about what he […]
Muzooka is where artists and their teams manage their own media assets across multiple platforms from one central hub. Manage your assets, report your setlists. Muzooka is where artists and their teams manage their own media assets across multiple platforms from one central hub. They also automate the process for live setlist reporting to Performing […]
Don’t get sucked into the hole of wanting everyone around to always be on a phone call, on a email, in a meeting. This week we discuss the pitfalls of holding conference calls and meetings with groups of people and not having a single point of contact who is responsible for managing your project. Don’t […]
Reto Peter who has been actively engineering and producing music for 20 years at prestigious studios. You are going into the studio for the first time with a producer, are you ready? We are joined by Reto Peter who has been actively engineering and producing music for 20 years at prestigious studios in Boston, New […]
What should you be doing a week before your album is released? Michael is flying solo this week as Jay had something come up at the last minute. Today Michael is preparing for his client Jason Becker’s album release on December 7th. So, what should you be doing a week before your album is released? […]
We bring the topic of SEO down to a level that we all understand. This week we tackle the topic of SEO, Search Engine Optimization. What is SEO and how is it different than SEM, Search Engine Marketing. What makes up good SEO. What is black hat SEO, what question should you ask a SEO […]
Why it is so important that you have a real plan, not a bunch of tools. Do you have a marketing plan? I have a marketing plan! Do you really have one? A Playlist Is Not A Marketing Plan. A record label is not a marketing plan. A digital distributor is not a marketing plan. […]
The Ups And Downs Of Being A Major Push On A Major Label Dave Lopez lead guitarist from the band Flipsyde joins us to share the band’s story of being discovered and signed by Jimmy Iovine to Interscope Records.How one song got them discovered and signed. Looking back 13 years later Dave shares the ups […]
Spotify Makes A Minority Investment In DistroKid A couple weeks ago Spotify announced you would be able to upload your music directly to Spotify. This week it was announced Spotify is making a minority investment in the distribution service DistroKid and you would be able to upload your music to Spotify and distribute it to […]
There Is No Shortcut To Success. This week it is all about… BEWARE! There are lots of experts, lots of people who have figured IT out. People with guaranteed methods to get there faster. This week it is all about the old saying… if it’s too good to be true, it is. There is no […]
A White Label Solution For Building A Mobile Fan Club. Kevin Brown from GigRev joins us this week to talk about their white label solution for building a mobile fan club that easily allows bands to monetize their fans online. With a fan community mobile and desktop platform, you can connect with your fans like […]
Need a Website for Your Band? Check out Bandzoogle! This week we are joined by Stacey Bedford, newly named CEO of Bandzoogle. Bandzoogle is an online platform which provides tools for musicians to build a professional website, promote their music, and sell direct-to-fan for a flat monthly fee. It includes a built-in store, mailing list […]
You Can Now Upload Your Music Directly to Spotify Bruce Houghton from Hypebot sits down with us this week and the first thing we discuss is the just announced news from Spotify that artists will be able to upload their own music directly to the service. What does this mean? What about Soundcloud? What about […]
What is Important When Pitching Your Music We are joined by Taylor Blasko, Label Development from INgrooves. Taylor discusses what makes INgrooves different from other distributors. What is important when pitching your music. Why you need to be on streaming services… and so much more! Visit www.ingrooves.com Visit Hypebot for music business news and insights. […]
You Get What You Pay For When You Use Free Help This week we discuss free help. Everyone at one point or another has used free help. Often it is your only option for help. But, you need understand the issues that go along with free help. Don’t end up in the situation that you […]
How are Smart Speakers Changing the Music Industry Cherie Hu joins us this week. Cherie is entrepreneurial journalist passionate about documenting and propelling innovation in music, media and entertainment. In September 2017, she received the Reeperbahn Festival’s inaugural award for Music Business Journalist of the Year. Here’s what Cherie is working on now: Columns for […]
How To License Your Finished Songs to Be Covered? Today’s guest Jonathan Stone, Rocket Songs is the Original Song Marketplace. They are looking to disrupt and democratize the closely held music publishing game. Music publishing is a multi-billion dollar industry that has been mostly undisrupted by the info-tech revolution. As you probably know, for every […]
Who Has Access to All Your Social Media Accounts? This week we discuss some real experiences we have had over the years with artists. Do you know all your passwords, to all your many accounts? We bet you don’t. Do you know everyone who has access to all your accounts? We bet you don’t. We […]
The Music Convention Designed for the DIY Musician We are joined this week by Kevin Breuner to talk about the DIY Musician Conference. This summer, the DIY Musician Conference makes its way to Nashville once more! August 24-26th marks CD Baby’s 4th annual conference. Taking place at the Omni Nashville, CD Baby expects another standing-room […]
The Number One Thing Your Fans Want is Recognition This week we discuss the five levels of fandom and how to reach them. Think of your fans as a pyramid with your most devoted and loyal fans at the top. The number one things your fans want is recognition. They want to know you recognize […]
The Best Lyrics Community Online This week we are joined by Ben Gross, Genius’s Chief Strategy Officer from Genius.com. The Genius community has grown into an influential force of over 2 million contributors, editors, and musicians who sign up to discuss and deconstruct their favorite songs with fans all around the world. As a result […]
The Problems with Streaming Services Being Gamed This week we are joined by David Turner, author of the newsletter Penny Fractions. David joins us in a discussion about the business of streaming music, the issues to data standardization and the problems with the services being gamed. Subscribe to David’s newsletter at https://www.getrevue.co/profile/pennyfractions Visit Hypebot for […]
How to Submit Your Music to Spotify Playlist Owners Garrison Snell CEO of Crosshair Music and Gyrosity Projects joins us this week to discuss their self-service platform, Crosshair Music, for submitting your music to playlists and influencers. The mission of Crosshair Music is to affordably connect musicians directly to the playlist curators and social influencers […]
Jay Jay French from Twisted Sister gives us a dose of reality about the music business. French is most famous for his role as the founding member and one of the guitarists of the heavy metal band Twisted Sister. Since his first performances with Twisted Sister, French has played more than 9000 concert performances. Being […]
Music industry veteran Bobby Owsinski joins us this week to talk about music streaming, smart speakers, recording and the general state of the music industry. Visit www.BobbyOwsinski.com https://www.soultracks.com/opinion-cr-spotify-soul-jazz Visit Hypebot for music business news and insights. www.Hypebot.com If you are interested in speaking with Michael about what he can do to assist with marketing needs message […]
Are the Streaming Services a Level Playing Field for Artists? This week we are joined by Chris Rizik from SoulTracks.com. This episode centers around a article Chris wrote “Spotify could kill Jazz, Soul and Classical music. Really.” You can read the article at https://www.soultracks.com/opinion-cr-spotify-soul-jazz Visit Hypebot for music business news and insights. www.Hypebot.com If you […]
Inside the Business of Music Licensing, Placements and Samples. This week we dig into Music Licensing, Placements and Samples with Deborah Mannis-Gardner. Deborah Mannis-Gardner is the go-to expert for global music rights clearances, whether for samples for recordings; song usage in movies, television, and video games; or innovative applications such as the history of hip-hop […]
It Is Time to Stop Selling to Your Fans! Technical issues with Skype forced us to call a audible with today’s guest. Today Jay shares another you need help with your online strategy. If All Your Posts Are About Selling Don’t Be Shocked When Your Fans Stop Talking Visit Hypebot for music business news and […]
Frontiers Music Tells Us What Artists Can Do To Help Get Signed Nick Tieder, General Manager North America Frontiers Music sits down with The Music Biz Weekly podcast this week. We cover a broad range of topics from music streaming, touring, social media, what artists can do to help take their career to the next […]
Need Help Booking Your Shows? Gigroad Might Be the Answer! This week we are joined by Mark Mckelvie from Gigroad. Gigroad is something like Airbnb for concerts, connecting artists with fans and places to play. Venues on Gigroad may be professional, but they may also be just about anywhere, which enables artists to create gigs […]
We Answer Your Questions About Email Marketing Best Practices Scott Englund General Manager of FanBridge.com joins us this week to discuss email marketing. We discuss why you need a email list even now with all the various social networks. Why you shouldn’t be sending out email blasts using your Gmail account. How does FanBridge differ […]
Better Understanding of the Music Business Comes from Education We are joined by CandyShop Management co-founders, John Mathiason and Antony Bland. Johan and Antony share some great insight on how they have been able to pivot and guide the finances and careers of their artists through the ever evolving landscape of music revenue streams. They […]
The Basics of Social Media Marketing, What to Do and What Not to Do. Katie Guastini from Blue Biscuit Digital to discuss the basics… Social Media Marketing 101. With 10 years of experience in digital marketing, branding, and the ever-changing landscape, Katie has worked both on the agency side, as a director of social media, […]
How To Get Your Fans to Comment on Your Facebook Posts Lori Lewis, VP Social Media for Cumulus Media and Westwood One, joins us to discuss the new Facebook newsfeed algorithm. Lori wrote a article for AllAccess.com called Let’s Be Clear – Comments Are The New Likes, you can read it at https://www.allaccess.com/merge/archive/27844/let-s-be-clear—comments-are-the-new-likes We discuss […]
How Songwriters Can Buy and Sell their Music Copyrights We are joined by Antony Bruno from Royalty Exchange. We discuss how songwriters can buy and sell their music rights and copyrights. Artists turn to Royalty Exchange to raise money and take control of their financial future. They connect them with private investors through the world’s […]
Brian Slagel of Metal Blade Records Discusses the Importance of Streaming This week we are joined by Brian Slagel, CEO of Metal Blade Records. Brian shares his thoughts on the importance of social media and how important is social media when considering a band for a record deal. We talk about bands having to pay […]
What Does Your Music Distributor Do For You? This week Janette Berrios, Director of Marketing from Symphonic Distribution talks about indie distribution and artist services like playlist pitching, sync licensing, youtube and educating indie artists. Visit Hypebot for music business news and insights. www.Hypebot.com If you are interested in speaking with Michael about what he […]
What is Your Story? Releasing a New Album is NOT a Story! This week we discuss with Wade Sutton the importance of your biography, press releases and a press kit. What should and shouldn’t be part of each one. Wade Sutton is the founder of Rocket to the Stars, an artist services record label with […]
How to Submit Your Own Music to Blogs and Playlists We speak with Darrin Pfeiffer, manager of country recording artist Ryan Sims. Darrin is a musician, record producer, band manager and radio personality (Dangerous Darrin show). He has played drums in the pop punk bands Goldfinger, Punk Rock Karaoke and Sum 41. Darrin talks about […]
How to Submit Your Own Music to Blogs and Playlists For the first episode of 2018 we are joined by Jason Grishkoff from SubmitHub.com. Jason shares with us how SubmitHub was born out of a need for managing submission to his own music blog, Indie Shuffle. We discuss how SubmitHub works and how artists can […]
Why You Need a Landing Page for Your Next Release Linkfire co-founder Jeppe Faurfelt discusses intelligent URLs and landing pages for your release. For more information visit https://linkfire.com Visit Hypebot for music business news and insights. www.Hypebot.com If you are interested in speaking with Michael about what he can do to assist with marketing needs message him […]
How You Can Add a Sponsored Song to Streaming Services We are joined by Daniel Sander, Head of Business Development & Marketing at Feature.FM. We discuss two of Feature.FMs most exciting features; sponsored songs in streaming services and Spotify pre-saves. Feature.fm is a native song advertising network through which artists can promote their songs inside […]
Don’t Leave Old Tour or Album Promotion Assets Up After They Are Over We have discussed plans to market and promote your album or tour. Plans for your downtime. But… do you have a plan for when your tour ends or your album has run it’s course? To clean up and remove messaging that is […]
How to Record Your Live Show and Sell Them to Your Fans This week we are joined by Zach Bair from VNUE to learn how artists of any size can monetize their live shows using VNUE and SET.FM VNUE is a music technology company dedicated to further monetizing the live music experience for artists, labels, […]
Every Musician Needs to Spend 30 Minutes and Listen to Seth Godin. This week we are joined by Seth Godin. So much great information is discussed, that every single musician, big or small, can use. This is MUST listen episode. Let these six words guide you, People like us do things like this SETH GODIN […]
Mixcloud is the leading digital audio streaming platform rethinking radio for listeners, curators, and brands alike. We are joined by Nico Perez, co-founder of Mixcloud. We discuss with Nico how musicians can use Mixcloud to promote their music. Mixcloud is the leading digital audio streaming platform rethinking radio for listeners, curators, and brands alike.They connect […]
Advocates for the Recording Academy Meet with Congressional Representatives This week we are joined by Daryl Friedman, the Recording Academy’s Chief Industry, Government and Member Relations Officer. Daryl discusses the Recording Academy District Advocate Day. This is the nation’s largest grassroots movement for music. During the day of action Recording Academy members across the country […]
Bruce Houghton and Michael Brandvold Discuss How to Break Into the Music Business Jay is off this week so we are joined by Bruce Houghton from Hypebot. We switch hats this week and Bruce interviews Michael… about his history, how he broke into the music business, creating new revenue streams for artists, biggest mistakes he […]
Spotify Launches a New System for Pitching to a Playlist This week we discuss some Spotify news. Spotify releases a mobile app for Spotify Artists so you can now access all your Spotify data from your mobile device. And… Spotify announces a new playlist pitching system for major and independent labels. SPOTIFY LAUNCHES NEW PLAYLIST-PITCHING […]
How can BlockChain help musicians? This week we are joined by Mo Jalloh Co-founder of Zimrii Music to discuss BlockChain technology. We answer the question what is BlockChain in the simplest terms possible. How can BlockChain help musicians. What the challenges that BlockChain is facing. The emerging use of BlockChain Technology is an area that […]
How you can pitch your music to Spotify playlists. This week we are joined by Ari Herstand. Ari talks about the different kinds of playlists you will find on Spotify. How labels and managers pitch to Spotify. We discuss third party services you can hire to pitch your music to playlists. And… if you don’t […]
Gene Simmons Masters Selling the Experience and Not the Music. Is music becoming more about the experience than the music itself? It seems Gene Simmons of KISS might have just cracked the code on how to sell music. You don’t sell the music, you sell the experience of buying the music. With the announcement of […]
VIP Meet & Greet Programs Should Be Part of Your Revenue Model We are joined by Ed Meehan the CEO of Wonderful Union. Over the last 10 years, Wonderful Union has explored new possibilities within the field of fan engagement and community development, VIP ticketing initiatives, fan club management, direct-to-consumer merchandising (DTC) and content promotion […]
What is your vision? What is your goal? Before you do anything else can you answer this question? What is your vision? What is your goal? Answering this question will drive everything else you do. Visit Hypebot for music business news and insights. www.Hypebot.com If you are interested in speaking with Michael about what he […]
Make sure your expectations are realistic when you are approaching your next project or release. Expectations, do have them? Do have realistic expectations? Do you consider if your expectations can be met? Make sure your expectations are realistic when you are approaching your next project or release. Visit Hypebot for music business news and insights. […]
The importance of the college market… college radio, performances at colleges, college media and more. This week we discuss the importance of the college market… college radio, performances at colleges, college media and more. Why you should not ignore the college and how you can use colleges to build your story. Visit Hypebot for music […]
Instant Gratification Tracks Need to Be Part of Your Digital Release Strategy This week we discuss the difference between a Instant Gratification Track and Complete My Album. One is for promoting a pre-order and one is for a post release sale. Why you should always consider using a Instant Gratification Track as part of your […]
Continuing your education in the fast changing music business we are living in. This week we are joined by Mike King, VP of Enrollment Marketing and Management at Berklee College of Music and course author at BerkleeOnline and Carin Nuernberg, Berklee VP of Online Education. Mike and Carin discuss the courses offered at the Berklee […]
Where have VIP programs gone wrong, what to avoid if you want a successful VIP program. The week we are joined by Ron Young from Little Caesar. We discuss VIP ticket experiences. Where have VIP programs gone wrong, what to avoid if you want a successful VIP program. The key elements that make a successful […]
Appetite for Self-Destruction: The Spectacular Crash of the Record Industry in the Digital Age This week Jay flies solo and is joined by Steve Knopper. Steve discusses his updated book “Appetite For Self-Destruction”. Visit Hypebot for music business news and insights. www.Hypebot.com If you are interested in speaking with Michael about what he can do […]
Every Artist Should Have a PledgeMusic Profile. We are joined by Bryan Mead from PledgeMusic. Bryan talks about how PledgeMusic has evolved over the years, from starting out as a traditional crowdfunding platform to a business today that is more like a online store for artists selling pre-orders and much more. Bryan also shares where […]
How to manage the challenges of releasing your music across multiple territories. This week The Music Biz Weekly podcast tackles the problem of releasing your music in multiple territories. How to manage a release across multiple territories. The obstacles and hurdles you might encounter. What you can do to stay in control of multiple territories […]
Hypebot’s Bruce Houghton interviewing Richard Burgess from A2IM at the Music Biz Conference. This week we present a special episode featuring Hypebot’s Bruce Houghton interviewing Richard Burgess from A2IM at the Music Biz Conference. Richard James Burgess is an English-born New Zealand studio drummer, music-computer programmer, recording artist, record producer, composer, author, manager, marketer and […]
Andy Biersack from The Black Veil Brides Discusses How to Use Social Media Andy Biersack from the Black Veil Brides joins us this week to share his view on the music business. What a great conversation with someone who started their career after the business was turned upside down. Andy discusses his views on the […]
Questions You Should Ask Before You Create A Wikipedia Page We are joined by Stella Yu from StellaResults.com to discuss how to use Wikipedia and how to create your own wiki page. Stella provides so many tips on using wiki and addresses a number of things to consider before creating a page. Do you know […]
How to Use the New Facebook Live with Guest Feature. This week we try out the brand new Facebook Live feature where you can add a guest to your live video… and we broadcast the show live on Facebook! Jay also provides a recap of the recent Music Biz 2017 conference in Nashville. Visit Hypebot for […]
You should be selling your music online with smartURL. We are joined by Gogi from Gupta Media to talk about smartURL 2.0. We also get the lowdown on the new Pivot smartURL product and how it quickly and easily builds a music landing page for you. Gogi also shares the details on Events smartURL for […]
How to market your new release using CD Baby. Kevin Breuner VP of Marketing for CD Baby joins us to discuss the new marketing tools on CDBABY.com. Now, over 650,000 independent artists will have free access to marketing tools as CD Baby integrates music marketing service Show.co into its comprehensive artist dashboard. A key marketing […]
How To Get Added To Spotify Playlists This week we discuss a article written by Lucie Watson, How Can I Get on Spotify’s Playlists? It is worth a read as it gives some great insight in playlists, but it also give 7 action item on what you need to do to help you get added […]
Why You Should Be A Member of the Music Business Association. James Donio from the Music Business Association joins use to discuss how NARM evolved to become the Music Business Association. James discusses why DIY artists should be a member of the MBA. James also talks about the upcoming Music Biz 2017 in Nashville. The […]
Why You Should Be Using Bandsintown for Managing Your Tour Dates and Promoting Your Shows. Jon Ostrow from Bandsintown returns to share what is coming down the road for Bandsintown. We also discuss why you should be using Bandsintown and how to use Bandsintown. Visit Hypebot for music business news and insights. www.Hypebot.com If you […]
Whose Job Is It To Promote a Concert? The Artist or The Promoter? This week Bruce Houghton from Hypebot returns and we answer a listener question… How does a promoter and the band make money at a concert? How and who gets paid? What should venues expect from the artist and what should the artist […]
How To License Your Lyrics and Create a New Revenue Stream. We are joined Darryl Ballantyne CEO of LyricFind. Darryl shares with us how your lyrics are a revenue stream, how to make sure your lyrics are licensed. LyricFind created a new revenue stream for songwriters and rights holders by paying them royalties each time […]
TuneFind helps you find music from your favorite TV shows and Movies. This week we are joined by Amanda Byers Managing Director at Tunefind. TuneFind helps you find music from your favorite TV shows and Movies. Artists can use Tunefind to locate music supervisors and get a better understanding of the type of music they […]
Why it is important that video is part of your content strategy. This week we are joined by joined by John Andosca from Hitmanmusic.net. John discusses the importance of teaser, pseudo and lyric videos in your content strategy. Visit http://www.hitmanmusic.net Visit Hypebot for music business news and insights. www.Hypebot.com If you are interested in speaking […]
Best Practices for Musicians on How to Use YouTube This week we are joined by joined by Ashraf El Gamal from YouTube Partner Development. Ash updates us on live streaming with YouTube Live and gives us inside tips direct from YouTube on how musicians should best use YouTube. Important YouTube links for Musicians: YouTube for […]
How to Setup Your Next Album Release and Why It Is SO Important You Setup Your Release This week we discuss what it means to setup a new release and what goes into setting up a release, why it is so important you setup your next release. Visit Hypebot for music business news and insights. […]
The State of the Music Business in 2017 The Music Biz Weekly Podcast episode 272, this week Michael Brandvold and Jay Gilbert are joined by Bruce Houghton from Hypebot. Bruce discusses the state of the music business in 2017. Bruce also announces the new Hypebot Music Biz Weekly Podcast relationship. The Music Biz Weekly Podcast […]
What is the biggest hurdle musicians face today? Episode 271 of The Music Biz Weekly Podcast we are joined by Naia and Lee from the band SayReal. They share with us the challenges of a young band in the new music business. How do they stay focused while moving forward. When did they realize they […]
3 Things Every Artist Should Do When You Release a New Album. The motto for this week’s show is… the show must go on. After experiencing technical difficulties with our special guest we had to scrap the show and come up with new topic… so here you go! Click Your Own Links Buy Your Own […]
Danny Goldberg and the State of the Music Business in 2017 This week’s episode #269 is a BONUS episode. My other podcast Three Sides of the Coin was fortunate enough to speak with music business executive Danny Goldberg about his work with KISS. At the end of the podcast Danny spent 10 minutes discussing his […]
What Brands Can Learn From KISS About Storytelling This week’s episode #268 we are joined by the CEO of Mekanism, Jason Harris. Jason recently wrote a article for AdWeek entitled 3 Things Kiss Taught Me About Marketing. Here are Jason’s three Kiss-inspired principles for brands to leverage storytelling in their communications. 1. Find Your Story […]
This week’s episode #267 we are joined by Night Ranger’s manager James Blades. James discusses the old guard music business vs the new guard music business. How Night Ranger has transitioned from old business to the new business. If you are interested in speaking with Michael about what he can do to assist with marketing […]
This week’s episode #266 we do nothing but, YOU NEED HELP WITH YOUR ONLINE STRATEGY. Plenty of important tips and advice for what you should and shouldn’t be doing online. Everything applies to artists of all sizes and success. If you’re not creating multiple “videos” you need help with your online strategy. (pseudo videos, teaser […]
This week’s episode #265 we are joined by Gigi Johnson to discuss the importance of social media data and the four pieces of data everyone should be tracking. If you are interested in speaking with Michael about what he can do to assist with marketing needs message him with the contact form. If you like the […]
This week’s episode #264 The 11 Contracts That Every Artist, Songwriter and Producer Should Know with Steve Gordon. We focus on the two most important contracts for emerging artists because they are two most likely contracts that they will be offered production agreements and management agreements We also discuss fundamental legal actions a band or […]
This week’s episode #263 we are joined by artist Peter Hollens. This week’s episode is GOLD! Peter shares with us his tips and success using Patreon. There is so much to learn from Peter this week that we encourage you to listen two or three times. Plus, another episode of You Need Help With […]
This week’s episode #262 this week we discuss the news that Neil Young’s Pono Music wants to become a high resolution streaming music service. Neil Young’s beleaguered Pono, a name that covers both his high-resolution listening device and a digital music store, has been struggling since its January 2015 launch, and most recently was taken […]
This week’s episode #261 we are joined by Kyle Vincent. Kyle shares his experience from his many record deals over his career, starting with the band Candy. We discuss how timing plays a role in your career. How do you set priorities when you do everything yourself. And the great lesson from Kyle’s career… if […]
This week’s episode #260 we discuss the just announced new streaming service from iHeartMedia called iHeartRadio Plus and iHeartRadio All Access. We also kick off a new weekly feature called… You Need Help With Your Online Strategy. Every week we will give a short and simple tidbit that you shouldn’t be doing. Something that applies […]
This week’s episode #259 we finally sit down and take a look at the new streaming platform, Amazon Music Unlimited. How does it stack up? What do we like? What is missing? Is it a contender? If you are interested in speaking with Michael about what he can do to assist with marketing needs message him […]
This week’s episode #258 we are joined by musician Matt Koelsch. Matt discusses performing the in the college circuit, promoting to college radio, street performing and much more. Matt Koelsch – http://www.mattkoelschmusic.com/ If you are interested in speaking with Michael about what he can do to assist with marketing needs message him with the contact form. […]
This week’s episode #257 we talk about the roles of a A&R rep and discuss the BIG questions… should you sign a record deal with Will Wakefield. Will Wakefield – http://www.WillWakefield.com If you are interested in speaking with Michael about what he can do to assist with marketing needs message him with the contact form. If […]
This week’s episode #256 Tricia Arnold from Digital Distributer THE ORCHARD Shares Insights Into Distribution. The Orchard – http://www.theorchard.com/ The Daily Rind Blog – http://www.dailyrindblog.com/ If you are interested in speaking with Michael about what he can do to assist with marketing needs message him with the contact form. If you like the podcast I ask […]
This week’s episode #255 Christy Crowl returns to update us on the launch of ProMusicDB, the professional music credits database and archive. The journey of ProMusicDB could not exemplify working and creating in the modern era more. Beginning with a question as to how and where to get her own touring and recording credits onto […]
This week’s episode #254 we talk about our favorite mobile apps… Mailchimp, MileIQ, Bandflyr, Newton, WP Remote, Repost & More! If you are interested in speaking with Michael about what he can do to assist with marketing needs message him with the contact form. If you like the podcast I ask that you visit iTunes and […]
This week’s episode #253 we discuss the recent news that Spotify is looking to purchase Soundcloud. And… touch on a comment from a couple weeks ago that Facebook purchasing Spotify could be of interest. We pull out our crystal balls and look into the future and wonder what Spotify might look like if they purchased […]
This week’s episode #252 is a bonus, we wanted to talk about our first impressions of the NEW Apple Music that was released with iOS 10 release. How does it look? How does it work? What about Apple Connect? If you are interested in speaking with Michael about what he can do to assist with […]
This week’s episode #251 we are joined by Matthew Adell (ex-CEO Beatport) from MetaPop.com. MetaPop is the premier global provider of Remix rights management, licensing, tracking, distribution and royalty services for Remixers and Rights Holders. MetaPop – www.MetaPop.com If you are interested in speaking with Michael about what he can do to assist with marketing […]
This week’s episode #250 we are joined by Tim Quirk from Freeform. Freeform makes it easy for artists to create engaging mobile apps. Those apps attract the most fans by leading with free music. And those fans can become a source of recurring revenue. Freeform apps reimagine the digital listening experience, creating entire worlds for […]
This week’s episode #249 we are joined by attorney Christian Castle to discuss the Department of Justice ruling in the ASCAP BMI consent decrees. Every songwriter needs to understand exactly what this is about and how it will impact them. Chris does a great job explain what is going on, what it means and who […]
This week’s episode #248 we discuss digital exclusives. Why were exclusives happening? Were exclusives working? What does the future hold for exclusives? We also touch on the rumored Amazon $5 a month streaming service that is supposed to require a Amazon Echo device. If you are interested in speaking with Michael about what he can […]
This week’s episode #247 we discuss a brand new playlist by Spotify called Release Radar. This new playlist is a great success! Just as the Spotify playlist Discover Weekly is a great playlist to discover music you might like, Release Radar is a great playlist to discover new releases you might like. These playlists really […]
This week’s episode #246 we are joined by attorney Steve Gordon to discuss what you need to know about using music in political campaigns. How it works, what you can do if someone uses your music in a political campaign and what have the courts ruled. If you are interested in speaking with Michael about […]
This week’s episode #245 we discuss a few stories in this week’s music news starting with Apple earnings, the launch of Deezer in the US and rumors that Soundcloud is for sale. If you are interested in speaking with Michael about what he can do to assist with marketing needs message him with the contact form. […]
This week’s episode #244, we are joined by Ali Shakeri from ToneDen to discuss a new way to build and engage your audience. ToneDen helps you reach the people that care about your content. ToneDen – www.ToneDen.io If you are interested in speaking with Michael about what he can do to assist with marketing needs message […]
This week’s episode #243, rumors are circulating that Apple is looking to purchase Tidal. We discuss some of the reasons why Apple might be interested in this purchase. Is it for the exclusive content? Is it for the high quality streams? Is it for the customers? Maybe it is so nobody else can purchase them. […]
This week’s episode #242, Apple has filed a patent for a technology that would disable the camera on a phone. Imagine a artist not wanting anyone to take pictures or video at a show so they use this technology to disable all phones in the venue. Would you support something like this? Is this going […]
This week’s episode #241, have you ever heard of a pseudo video on YouTube? We bet you have some and may not even know about them. What is a pseudo video? Who is creating pseudo videos? If you are interested in speaking with Michael about what he can do to assist with marketing needs message him […]
This week’s episode #240, One Year Later We Discuss Apple Music and What Was Announced at WWDC 2016. If you are interested in speaking with Michael about what he can do to assist with marketing needs message him with the contact form. If you like the podcast I ask that you visit iTunes and please Rate […]
This week’s episode #239 we are joined by Budi Voogt, CEO and co-founder of Heroic, a record label group and management company focused on electronic music. Budi has written the book The Soundcloud Bible and shares with us some of the great tips on how to use Soundcloud. How to get followers. How to get […]
This week’s episode #238 we discuss our feelings about a article on Digital Music News, Average Annual Salary for a Spotify Employee: $168,747 and how this is causing artists and others to get angry because artists aren’t making any money. It’s time artists educate themselves before getting angry. Read the article http://www.digitalmusicnews.com/2016/05/25/average-annual-salary-spotify-employee/ If you are […]
This week’s episode #237 we discuss Radiohead and their recent action of deleting their digital footprint. How this got people talking about the band and what was happen. This was quickly followed by releasing their brand new album A Moon Shaped Pool. Was this done as part of a marketing plan? Was their deeper reasons? […]
This week’s episode #236 we talk about how we want to see streaming music apps evolve, what the problems are that we experience in the apps. We want streaming apps that we can talk to. We want a better Siri. We want Amazon Alexa integrated into apps. We want totally hands free apps that listen […]
This week’s episode #235 we discuss Ed Force One, Iron Maiden’s custom 747. The amount of press this is garnering is amazing and not just in rock media circles, but in mainstream media. This is outside the box thinking. If you are interested in speaking with Michael about what he can do to assist with […]
This week’s episode #234 was recorded moments after learning about the death of Prince. Join us in a open and honest discussion about the mortality of our rock stars. Our heroes, our influencers, people we grew up with, people that changed our lives. If you are interested in speaking with Michael about what he can […]
This week’s episode #233 we are joined by musician and manager Blasko to discuss how to get your music career to the next level. Blasko is the bassist for Ozzy Osbourne and manages a number of artists including Black Veil Brides and Zakk Wylde. Blasko introduces a new concept for the very first time he […]
This week’s episode #232 we discuss and review the brand new subscription service Soundcloud Go. If you are interested in speaking with Michael about what he can do to assist with marketing needs message him with the contact form. If you like the podcast I ask that you visit iTunes and please Rate & Review The […]
This week’s episode #231 We Discuss Music Education in 2016 with USC Adjunct Professor Dax Kimbrough. If you are interested in speaking with Michael about what he can do to assist with marketing needs message him with the contact form. If you like the podcast I ask that you visit iTunes and please Rate & Review […]
This week’s episode #230 this week to talk about how much each of us LOVE the Discover Weekly playlist from Spotify. The playlist does an amazing job delivering music that we like. And, how many new artists we have discovered because of the playlist. We also discuss the new way the RIAA awards Gold and […]
This week’s episode #229 we look at some recent news, YouTube acquiring BandPage. Our thoughts on this acquisition. What would we like to see happen? What are we afraid could happen? If you are interested in speaking with Michael about what he can do to assist with marketing needs message him with the contact form. If […]
This week’s episode #228 we are joined by Eric Alper, Director of Media Relations and Label Relations | eOne Music Canada. Besides working in the music industry for many years, Eric is a great fan of music. He is a great curator of music content which he shares on his website, Facebook and Twitter. We […]
This week’s episode #227 we are joined attorney Christian Castle to discuss David Lowery’s lawsuit against Spotify. What is this lawsuit about? What could happen to Spotify and the streaming industry? Every artist needs to educate themselves on this topic and this is a great place to start. Christian Castle – www.christiancastle.com If you are […]
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This week's episode #226 we bring back the War Stories from the Music Front segment. Jay shares the story about one of his clients when they were pitching their latest release to a major retailer and the importance of being prepared when the times come to make your presentation.
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Michael Brandvold is a freelance music industry consultant based in Northern California. Having launched Michael Brandvold Marketing to leverage his years of experience to provide direction to large and small clients in the areas of online & social marketing as well as e-commerce and customer acquisition and retention.
Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael's skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.com's multi-million dollar enterprise, including their ground-breaking VIP ticket program.
Michael has also managed the online efforts for KISS, ACCEPT, SOiL, Tantric, Killer Dwarfs, Dream Theater, Little Caesar, Narada Michael Walden, Motley Crüe, Rod Stewart, Madonna, Ozzy Osbourne, Madonna and Britney Spears to name only a few.
If you are interested in speaking with Michael about what he can do to assist with your marketing needs contact him online at www.MichaelBrandvold.com
As a teenager in the Pacific Northwest, Jay Gilbert smuggled his Canon AE-1 into rock concerts to get the perfect shot of the likes of Van Halen, Queen and Cheap Trick. After college, he toured as a musician gaining invaluable experience in what it takes to create and promote an album. He later translated that knowledge as an executive with Universal, Sony and Warner Music Groups.
He moved to San Francisco and finally to Los Angeles for Universal Music where he worked for 18 years, most recently as VP New Media for Universal Music Enterprises. Jay has been on the cutting edge of Digital Sales & Marketing with Universal, Starbucks, Fox and Warner Music. It is this unique perspective as a musician, music executive, and fan that makes Jay‘s approach to Online Marketing artist-friendly.
If you are interested in speaking with Jay about what he can do to assist with your marketing needs contact him online at
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PjA6MDtF5pc
This week's episode #225 we discuss charity with Chris Brandt from Music Heals Canada.
Music Heals - http://www.musicheals.ca/
We discuss how artists can give back, and furthermore, how that is beneficial for them and their promotion.
We have found that artists can do a lot to support their favourite cause, and many of those ways don't involve money out of the artist's pocket.
Picking a charity that provides a promotional arm to the artists, and gives back in terms of promoting the artist's releases and tours, is a new opportunity.
The media often doesn't want to hear about another new artist touring through their city. However if the artist initiates their press push with a charity angle, it gives the media something to write about and often results in ink that the artist wouldn't normally receive.
If you are interested in speaking with Michael about what he can do to assist with marketing needs message him with the contact form.
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Michael Brandvold is a freelance music industry consultant based in Northern California. Having launched Michael Brandvold Marketing to leverage his years of experience to provide direction to large and small clients in the areas of online & social marketing as well as e-commerce and customer acquisition and retention.
Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael's skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.com's multi-million dollar enterprise, including their ground-breaking VIP ticket program.
Michael has also managed the online efforts for KISS, ACCEPT, SOiL, Tantric, Killer Dwarfs, Dream Theater, Little Caesar, Narada Michael Walden, Motley Crüe, Rod Stewart, Madonna, Ozzy Osbourne, Madonna and Britney Spears to name only a few.
If you are interested in speaking with Michael about what he can do to assist with your marketing needs contact him online at www.MichaelBrandvold.com
As a teenager in the Pacific Northwest, Jay Gilbert smuggled his Canon AE-1 into rock concerts to get the perfect shot of the likes of Van Halen, Queen and Cheap Trick. After college, he toured as a musician gaining invaluable experience in what it takes to create and promote an album. He later translated that knowledge as an executive with Univers...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mK3nbHz44PU
This week's episode #224 we discuss value. How you should never forget to give your fans value for their money. As an example we talk about the recently announced $2500 Guns N Roses VIP Packages.
Guns N’ Roses Are Charging $2,500 for a ‘Signature VIP Experience’ on Their New Tour
http://www.spin.com/2016/01/guns-n-roses-2500-signature-vip-experience-tour-2016-wtf/
If you are interested in speaking with Michael about what he can do to assist with marketing needs message him with the contact form.
If you like the podcast I ask that you visit iTunes and please Rate & Review The Music Biz Weekly podcast. http://smarturl.it/musicbiz
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Michael Brandvold is a freelance music industry consultant based in Northern California. Having launched Michael Brandvold Marketing to leverage his years of experience to provide direction to large and small clients in the areas of online & social marketing as well as e-commerce and customer acquisition and retention.
Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael's skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.com's multi-million dollar enterprise, including their ground-breaking VIP ticket program.
Michael has also managed the online efforts for KISS, ACCEPT, SOiL, Tantric, Killer Dwarfs, Dream Theater, Little Caesar, Narada Michael Walden, Motley Crüe, Rod Stewart, Madonna, Ozzy Osbourne, Madonna and Britney Spears to name only a few.
If you are interested in speaking with Michael about what he can do to assist with your marketing needs contact him online at www.MichaelBrandvold.com
As a teenager in the Pacific Northwest, Jay Gilbert smuggled his Canon AE-1 into rock concerts to get the perfect shot of the likes of Van Halen, Queen and Cheap Trick. After college, he toured as a musician gaining invaluable experience in what it takes to create and promote an album. He later translated that knowledge as an executive with Universal, Sony and Warner Music Groups.
He moved to San Francisco and finally to Los Angeles for Universal Music where he worked for 18 years, most recently as VP New Media for Universal Music Enterprises. Jay has been on the cutting edge of Digital Sales & Marketing with Universal, Starbucks, Fox and Warner Music. It is this unique perspective as a musician, music executive,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n1ERiIeBn_A
This week's episode #223 are joined by Ari Herstand. Aris discusses music placement & listening, streaming services & playilsts and the his secret on how to approach social media.
Ari Herstand - www.ArisTake.com
If you are interested in speaking with Michael about what he can do to assist with marketing needs message him with the contact form.
If you like the podcast I ask that you visit iTunes and please Rate & Review The Music Biz Weekly podcast. http://smarturl.it/musicbiz
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Michael Brandvold is a freelance music industry consultant based in Northern California. Having launched Michael Brandvold Marketing to leverage his years of experience to provide direction to large and small clients in the areas of online & social marketing as well as e-commerce and customer acquisition and retention.
Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael's skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.com's multi-million dollar enterprise, including their ground-breaking VIP ticket program.
Michael has also managed the online efforts for KISS, ACCEPT, SOiL, Tantric, Killer Dwarfs, Dream Theater, Little Caesar, Narada Michael Walden, Motley Crüe, Rod Stewart, Madonna, Ozzy Osbourne, Madonna and Britney Spears to name only a few.
If you are interested in speaking with Michael about what he can do to assist with your marketing needs contact him online at www.MichaelBrandvold.com
As a teenager in the Pacific Northwest, Jay Gilbert smuggled his Canon AE-1 into rock concerts to get the perfect shot of the likes of Van Halen, Queen and Cheap Trick. After college, he toured as a musician gaining invaluable experience in what it takes to create and promote an album. He later translated that knowledge as an executive with Universal, Sony and Warner Music Groups.
He moved to San Francisco and finally to Los Angeles for Universal Music where he worked for 18 years, most recently as VP New Media for Universal Music Enterprises. Jay has been on the cutting edge of Digital Sales & Marketing with Universal, Starbucks, Fox and Warner Music. It is this unique perspective as a musician, music executive, and fan that makes Jay‘s approach to Online Marketing artist-friendly.
If you are interested in speaking with Jay about what he can do to assist with your marketing needs contact him online at
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oEudD38JqxU
This week's episode #222 we comment on a recent article Why Entrepreneurs Need to Be Scramblers by Fran Tarkenton. Fran was the quarterback for the Minnesota Vikings and was known for his ability to scramble. Every band/musician is a entrepreneur and this article has some amazing advice that can be applied directly to every band, every musician.
"You come up with a plan, but no matter how much time you spend preparing, there’s a good chance something will happen that you weren’t prepared for. The play starts to break down. When a product doesn’t sell like you expected, a marketing campaign flops, a new competitor moves into your market, you have to do something. I still scramble. I look for a way to get closer to my goal and find something that works. If one thing isn’t working, then change it. Stay focused at all times on what’s going on and keep moving. Never stand still and let the defense knock you down."
You can read the article at http://gosmallbiz.com/why-entrepreneurs-need-to-be-scramblers/
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If you like the podcast I ask that you visit iTunes and please Rate & Review The Music Biz Weekly podcast. http://smarturl.it/musicbiz
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Michael Brandvold is a freelance music industry consultant based in Northern California. Having launched Michael Brandvold Marketing to leverage his years of experience to provide direction to large and small clients in the areas of online & social marketing as well as e-commerce and customer acquisition and retention.
Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael's skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.com's multi-million dollar enterprise, including their ground-breaking VIP ticket program.
Michael has also managed the online efforts for KISS, ACCEPT, SOiL, Tantric, Killer Dwarfs, Dream Theater, Little Caesar, Narada Michael Walden, Motley Crüe, Rod Stewart, Madonna, Ozzy Osbourne, Madonna and Britney Spears to name only a few.
If you are interested in speaking with Michael about what he can do to assist with your marketing needs contact him online at www.MichaelBrandvold.com
As a teenager in the Pacific Northwest, Jay Gilbert smuggled his Canon AE-1 into rock concerts to get the perfect shot ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iythhi1scwY
This week's episode #221 we comment on a recent article ROCK AND ROLL IS DEAD, AND EVEN AXL & SLASH CAN'T SAVE IT by Kristy Loye in the HoustonPress. Yeah another person claiming rock is dead. Only in this case we really question what Kristy is saying, if she understands the music business and has any idea how playlists are curated on streaming services. It is a great opinion piece for sure, but not very factual.
You can read the article at http://www.houstonpress.com/music/rock-and-roll-is-dead-and-even-axl-and-slash-cant-save-it-8044236
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Michael Brandvold is a freelance music industry consultant based in Northern California. Having launched Michael Brandvold Marketing to leverage his years of experience to provide direction to large and small clients in the areas of online & social marketing as well as e-commerce and customer acquisition and retention.
Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael's skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.com's multi-million dollar enterprise, including their ground-breaking VIP ticket program.
Michael has also managed the online efforts for KISS, ACCEPT, SOiL, Tantric, Killer Dwarfs, Dream Theater, Little Caesar, Narada Michael Walden, Motley Crüe, Rod Stewart, Madonna, Ozzy Osbourne, Madonna and Britney Spears to name only a few.
If you are interested in speaking with Michael about what he can do to assist with your marketing needs contact him online at www.MichaelBrandvold.com
As a teenager in the Pacific Northwest, Jay Gilbert smuggled his Canon AE-1 into rock concerts to get the perfect shot of the likes of Van Halen, Queen and Cheap Trick. After college, he toured as a musician gaining invaluable experience in what it takes to create and promote an album. He later translated that knowledge as an executive with Universal, Sony and Warner Music Groups.
He moved to San Francisco and finally to Los Angeles for Universal Music where he worked for 18 years, most recently as VP New Media for Universal Music Enterpris...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SERLzv89ZXI
This week's episode #220 we are joined by Jack Isquith from Slacker Radio. We discuss what separates Slacker Radio from the pack. Why Slacker Radio values the human factor so much. We discuss Jack’s unique career path that led him from college radio to labels and Digital Service providers.
Jack Isquith - http://www.slacker.com/
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If you like the podcast I ask that you visit iTunes and please Rate & Review The Music Biz Weekly podcast. http://smarturl.it/musicbiz
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Michael Brandvold is a freelance music industry consultant based in Northern California. Having launched Michael Brandvold Marketing to leverage his years of experience to provide direction to large and small clients in the areas of online & social marketing as well as e-commerce and customer acquisition and retention.
Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael's skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.com's multi-million dollar enterprise, including their ground-breaking VIP ticket program.
Michael has also managed the online efforts for KISS, ACCEPT, SOiL, Tantric, Killer Dwarfs, Dream Theater, Little Caesar, Narada Michael Walden, Motley Crüe, Rod Stewart, Madonna, Ozzy Osbourne, Madonna and Britney Spears to name only a few.
If you are interested in speaking with Michael about what he can do to assist with your marketing needs contact him online at www.MichaelBrandvold.com
As a teenager in the Pacific Northwest, Jay Gilbert smuggled his Canon AE-1 into rock concerts to get the perfect shot of the likes of Van Halen, Queen and Cheap Trick. After college, he toured as a musician gaining invaluable experience in what it takes to create and promote an album. He later translated that knowledge as an executive with Universal, Sony and Warner Music Groups.
He moved to San Francisco and finally to Los Angeles for Universal Music where he worked for 18 years, most recently as VP New Media for Universal Music Enterprises. Jay has been on the cutting edge of Digital Sales & Marketing with Universal, Starbucks, Fox and Warner Music. It is this unique perspective as a musician, music executive, and fan that makes Jay‘s approach to Online Marketing artist-friendly.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=inWJpFR3E9w
This week's episode #219 we are joined by Gary Stewart who is a expert at curating and building playlists and compilations. Gary has worked with Rhino Records and Apple iTunes where he worked on the many iTunes Essentials titles. We discuss the craft in curating a list. Human curation vs algorithms. The work and time spent on building a list. This is a phenomenal discussion with someone who has curated when lists and releases.
If you are interested in speaking with Michael about what he can do to assist with marketing needs message him with the contact form.
If you like the podcast I ask that you visit iTunes and please Rate & Review The Music Biz Weekly podcast. http://smarturl.it/musicbiz
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Michael Brandvold is a freelance music industry consultant based in Northern California. Having launched Michael Brandvold Marketing to leverage his years of experience to provide direction to large and small clients in the areas of online & social marketing as well as e-commerce and customer acquisition and retention.
Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael's skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.com's multi-million dollar enterprise, including their ground-breaking VIP ticket program.
Michael has also managed the online efforts for KISS, ACCEPT, SOiL, Tantric, Killer Dwarfs, Dream Theater, Little Caesar, Narada Michael Walden, Motley Crüe, Rod Stewart, Madonna, Ozzy Osbourne, Madonna and Britney Spears to name only a few.
If you are interested in speaking with Michael about what he can do to assist with your marketing needs contact him online at www.MichaelBrandvold.com
As a teenager in the Pacific Northwest, Jay Gilbert smuggled his Canon AE-1 into rock concerts to get the perfect shot of the likes of Van Halen, Queen and Cheap Trick. After college, he toured as a musician gaining invaluable experience in what it takes to create and promote an album. He later translated that knowledge as an executive with Universal, Sony and Warner Music Groups.
He moved to San Francisco and finally to Los Angeles for Universal Music where he worked for 18 years, most recently as VP New Media for Universal Music Enterprises. Jay has been on the cutting edge of Digital Sales & Marketing with Universal, Starbucks, Fox and Warner Music. It is this unique perspective as a musician, music executive, and fan that makes Jay‘s approach to Online Marketing artist-friendly.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qVRujatMaRk
This week's episode #218 we are joined by Patrick Mahoney from Manhead Merch to discuss music merchandise. Why you should consider partnering with someone to produce and sell your merch. What is licensing when it comes to your logo and likeness. Why merchandise is more than just a black t-shirt. Why you shouldn't ignore the black t-shirt... and so much more!
Patrick Mahoney, Manhead Merch, www.manheadmerch.com
Patrick Mahoney has been a part of music and entertainment merchandising for over twenty years with practical experience in every facet of the industry - artist relations, operations, production, licensing, sponsorships, budgeting/finance and administration. Fifteen of those twenty years have been spent in senior level positions based in New York, London, Los Angeles and Nashville. Patrick also has a high level of practical experience in other areas of the music industry including artist management and tour production and accounting.
Despite his varied experience, Patrick still considers working with the artists his favorite endeavor. There are hundreds of bands on his "worked with" list including Oasis, Radiohead, Godsmack, Slipknot, Moby, Mudvayne, Of Monsters And Men, Fall Out Boy, Train, Yes, Danzig, Rush, Suicide Silence, Blues Traveler, The Moody Blues, Blood On The Dance Floor, Phish, The Moody Blues, Jimmy Cliff, Fall Out Boy, In This Moment, Brian Setzer and Sarah McLachlan.
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Michael Brandvold is a freelance music industry consultant based in Northern California. Having launched Michael Brandvold Marketing to leverage his years of experience to provide direction to large and small clients in the areas of online & social marketing as well as e-commerce and customer acquisition and retention.
Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael's skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.com's multi-million dollar enterprise, including their ground-breaking VIP ticket program.
Michael has also managed the online efforts for KISS, ACCEPT, SOiL, Tantric, Killer Dwarfs, Dream Theater, Little Caesar, Narada Michael Walden, Motley Crüe,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qSVDQ9EA5ts
This week's episode #217 the consolidation of streaming continues with Pandora purchasing the assets of rdio who is filing bankruptcy. I also give me impressions after a week of using Google Play Music streaming.
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Michael Brandvold is a freelance music industry consultant based in Northern California. Having launched Michael Brandvold Marketing to leverage his years of experience to provide direction to large and small clients in the areas of online & social marketing as well as e-commerce and customer acquisition and retention.
Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael's skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.com's multi-million dollar enterprise, including their ground-breaking VIP ticket program.
Michael has also managed the online efforts for KISS, ACCEPT, SOiL, Tantric, Killer Dwarfs, Dream Theater, Little Caesar, Narada Michael Walden, Motley Crüe, Rod Stewart, Madonna, Ozzy Osbourne, Madonna and Britney Spears to name only a few.
If you are interested in speaking with Michael about what he can do to assist with your marketing needs contact him online at www.MichaelBrandvold.com
As a teenager in the Pacific Northwest, Jay Gilbert smuggled his Canon AE-1 into rock concerts to get the perfect shot of the likes of Van Halen, Queen and Cheap Trick. After college, he toured as a musician gaining invaluable experience in what it takes to create and promote an album. He later translated that knowledge as an executive with Universal, Sony and Warner Music Groups.
He moved to San Francisco and finally to Los Angeles for Universal Music where he worked for 18 years, most recently as VP New Media for Universal Music Enterprises. Jay has been on the cutting edge of Digital Sales & Marketing with Universal, Starbucks, Fox and Warner Music. It is this unique perspective as a musician, music executive, and fan that makes Jay‘s approach to Online Marketing artist-friendly.
If you are interested in speaking with Jay about what he can do to assist with your marketing needs contact him online at www.label-logic.net
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j8BepS8g6gM
This week's episode #216 Jay talks about his impressions on using the new YouTube Red subscription service and Google Play music streaming service. He attempts to convince Michael why he should join. Is he successful?
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If you like the podcast I ask that you visit iTunes and please Rate & Review The Music Biz Weekly podcast. http://smarturl.it/musicbiz
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Michael Brandvold is a freelance music industry consultant based in Northern California. Having launched Michael Brandvold Marketing to leverage his years of experience to provide direction to large and small clients in the areas of online & social marketing as well as e-commerce and customer acquisition and retention.
Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael's skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.com's multi-million dollar enterprise, including their ground-breaking VIP ticket program.
Michael has also managed the online efforts for KISS, ACCEPT, SOiL, Tantric, Killer Dwarfs, Dream Theater, Little Caesar, Narada Michael Walden, Motley Crüe, Rod Stewart, Madonna, Ozzy Osbourne, Madonna and Britney Spears to name only a few.
If you are interested in speaking with Michael about what he can do to assist with your marketing needs contact him online at www.MichaelBrandvold.com
As a teenager in the Pacific Northwest, Jay Gilbert smuggled his Canon AE-1 into rock concerts to get the perfect shot of the likes of Van Halen, Queen and Cheap Trick. After college, he toured as a musician gaining invaluable experience in what it takes to create and promote an album. He later translated that knowledge as an executive with Universal, Sony and Warner Music Groups.
He moved to San Francisco and finally to Los Angeles for Universal Music where he worked for 18 years, most recently as VP New Media for Universal Music Enterprises. Jay has been on the cutting edge of Digital Sales & Marketing with Universal, Starbucks, Fox and Warner Music. It is this unique perspective as a musician, music executive, and fan that makes Jay‘s approach to Online Marketing artist-friendly.
If you are interested in speaking with Jay about what he can do to assist with your marketing needs contact him online at www.label-logic.net
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5uc787_y2wk
This week's episode #215 we are joined by Keith Bernstein from CrunchDigital.com to discuss royalties and licensing in the digital age. We answer these questions:
What is causing music revenue to appear to be going down or not growing when you hear about all these digital music services that see to be exploding in growth and adaption?
How easy it for music apps to license music?
Why isn't there a global rights database?
Do you think digital services have a lot of unpaid royalties that are sitting in a "black box?"
Keith Bernstein - www.CrunchDigital.com
Crunch Digital is a next-generation technology company that offers innovative services that connect content creators and digital services with copyright owners for new digital distribution channels, creating more revenue opportunities for everyone involved.
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Michael Brandvold is a freelance music industry consultant based in Northern California. Having launched Michael Brandvold Marketing to leverage his years of experience to provide direction to large and small clients in the areas of online & social marketing as well as e-commerce and customer acquisition and retention.
Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael's skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.com's multi-million dollar enterprise, including their ground-breaking VIP ticket program.
Michael has also managed the online efforts for KISS, ACCEPT, SOiL, Tantric, Killer Dwarfs, Dream Theater, Little Caesar, Narada Michael Walden, Motley Crüe, Rod Stewart, Madonna, Ozzy Osbourne, Madonna and Britney Spears to name only a few.
If you are interested in speaking with Michael about what he can do to assist with your marketing needs contact him online at www.MichaelBrandvold.com
As a teenager in the Pacific Northwest, Jay Gilbert smuggled his Canon AE-1 into rock concerts to get the perfect shot of the likes of Van Halen, Queen and Cheap Trick. After college, he toured as a musician gaining invaluable experience in what it takes to create and promote an album. He later translated that knowledge as an executive...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IFAJ6TXV-3c
This week's episode #214 we share six basic do's and don'ts that apply to all musicians, all bands. Based on years of experience in the music business these are things you should pay attention to.
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Michael Brandvold is a freelance music industry consultant based in Northern California. Having launched Michael Brandvold Marketing to leverage his years of experience to provide direction to large and small clients in the areas of online & social marketing as well as e-commerce and customer acquisition and retention.
Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael's skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.com's multi-million dollar enterprise, including their ground-breaking VIP ticket program.
Michael has also managed the online efforts for KISS, ACCEPT, SOiL, Tantric, Killer Dwarfs, Dream Theater, Little Caesar, Narada Michael Walden, Motley Crüe, Rod Stewart, Madonna, Ozzy Osbourne, Madonna and Britney Spears to name only a few.
If you are interested in speaking with Michael about what he can do to assist with your marketing needs contact him online at www.MichaelBrandvold.com
As a teenager in the Pacific Northwest, Jay Gilbert smuggled his Canon AE-1 into rock concerts to get the perfect shot of the likes of Van Halen, Queen and Cheap Trick. After college, he toured as a musician gaining invaluable experience in what it takes to create and promote an album. He later translated that knowledge as an executive with Universal, Sony and Warner Music Groups.
He moved to San Francisco and finally to Los Angeles for Universal Music where he worked for 18 years, most recently as VP New Media for Universal Music Enterprises. Jay has been on the cutting edge of Digital Sales & Marketing with Universal, Starbucks, Fox and Warner Music. It is this unique perspective as a musician, music executive, and fan that makes Jay‘s approach to Online Marketing artist-friendly.
If you are interested in speaking with Jay about what he can do to assist with your marketing needs contact him online at www.label-logic.net
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kyk8ZiWDHaI
This week's episode #213 we are joined by Christy Crowl from ProMusicDB.org. Christy tells about the initiative to create a new standard for gathering more meta data. How gathering more data could mean tha...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mrFchCxLvWE
This week's episode #212 we are joined by Sharky Laguana to discuss his article How To Make Streaming Royalties Fair(er), Let’s change how streaming royalties are calculated, and save the full-length album while we’re at it. Wow, what a great discussion on how streaming services currently pay and Sharky's suggestion for a new method to pay. What is fair, will it work, will artists make more money. Be sure to read his article below and then leave us your thoughts in the comments below.
Sharky Laguana - https://medium.com/cuepoint/how-to-make-streaming-royalties-fair-er-8b38cd862f66
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Michael Brandvold is a freelance music industry consultant based in Northern California. Having launched Michael Brandvold Marketing to leverage his years of experience to provide direction to large and small clients in the areas of online & social marketing as well as e-commerce and customer acquisition and retention.
Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael's skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.com's multi-million dollar enterprise, including their ground-breaking VIP ticket program.
Michael has also managed the online efforts for KISS, ACCEPT, SOiL, Tantric, Killer Dwarfs, Dream Theater, Little Caesar, Narada Michael Walden, Motley Crüe, Rod Stewart, Madonna, Ozzy Osbourne, Madonna and Britney Spears to name only a few.
If you are interested in speaking with Michael about what he can do to assist with your marketing needs contact him online at www.MichaelBrandvold.com
As a teenager in the Pacific Northwest, Jay Gilbert smuggled his Canon AE-1 into rock concerts to get the perfect shot of the likes of Van Halen, Queen and Cheap Trick. After college, he toured as a musician gaining invaluable experience in what it takes to create and promote an album. He later translated that knowledge as an executive with Universal, Sony and Warner Music Groups.
He moved to San Francisco and finally to Los Angeles for Universal Music where he worked for 18 years,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QcUjBjGNdXg
This week's episode #211 we are joined by Bobby Borg to discuss Music Marketing for the DIY Musician & Business Basics for Musicians.
Bobby Borg - www.BobbyBorg.com
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If you like the podcast I ask that you visit iTunes and please Rate & Review The Music Biz Weekly podcast. http://smarturl.it/musicbiz
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Michael Brandvold is a freelance music industry consultant based in Northern California. Having launched Michael Brandvold Marketing to leverage his years of experience to provide direction to large and small clients in the areas of online & social marketing as well as e-commerce and customer acquisition and retention.
Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael's skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.com's multi-million dollar enterprise, including their ground-breaking VIP ticket program.
Michael has also managed the online efforts for KISS, ACCEPT, SOiL, Tantric, Killer Dwarfs, Dream Theater, Little Caesar, Narada Michael Walden, Motley Crüe, Rod Stewart, Madonna, Ozzy Osbourne, Madonna and Britney Spears to name only a few.
If you are interested in speaking with Michael about what he can do to assist with your marketing needs contact him online at www.MichaelBrandvold.com
As a teenager in the Pacific Northwest, Jay Gilbert smuggled his Canon AE-1 into rock concerts to get the perfect shot of the likes of Van Halen, Queen and Cheap Trick. After college, he toured as a musician gaining invaluable experience in what it takes to create and promote an album. He later translated that knowledge as an executive with Universal, Sony and Warner Music Groups.
He moved to San Francisco and finally to Los Angeles for Universal Music where he worked for 18 years, most recently as VP New Media for Universal Music Enterprises. Jay has been on the cutting edge of Digital Sales & Marketing with Universal, Starbucks, Fox and Warner Music. It is this unique perspective as a musician, music executive, and fan that makes Jay‘s approach to Online Marketing artist-friendly.
If you are interested in speaking with Jay about what he can do to assist with your marketing needs contact him online at www.label-logic.net
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-2p5vYCKemM
This week's episode #210 we discuss what the future holds for Apple now that the free trial is ending for Apple Music. We each discuss if we will continue and pay the monthly subscription fee.
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If you like the podcast I ask that you visit iTunes and please Rate & Review The Music Biz Weekly podcast. http://smarturl.it/musicbiz
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Michael Brandvold is a freelance music industry consultant based in Northern California. Having launched Michael Brandvold Marketing to leverage his years of experience to provide direction to large and small clients in the areas of online & social marketing as well as e-commerce and customer acquisition and retention.
Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael's skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.com's multi-million dollar enterprise, including their ground-breaking VIP ticket program.
Michael has also managed the online efforts for KISS, ACCEPT, SOiL, Tantric, Killer Dwarfs, Dream Theater, Little Caesar, Narada Michael Walden, Motley Crüe, Rod Stewart, Madonna, Ozzy Osbourne, Madonna and Britney Spears to name only a few.
If you are interested in speaking with Michael about what he can do to assist with your marketing needs contact him online at www.MichaelBrandvold.com
As a teenager in the Pacific Northwest, Jay Gilbert smuggled his Canon AE-1 into rock concerts to get the perfect shot of the likes of Van Halen, Queen and Cheap Trick. After college, he toured as a musician gaining invaluable experience in what it takes to create and promote an album. He later translated that knowledge as an executive with Universal, Sony and Warner Music Groups.
He moved to San Francisco and finally to Los Angeles for Universal Music where he worked for 18 years, most recently as VP New Media for Universal Music Enterprises. Jay has been on the cutting edge of Digital Sales & Marketing with Universal, Starbucks, Fox and Warner Music. It is this unique perspective as a musician, music executive, and fan that makes Jay‘s approach to Online Marketing artist-friendly.
If you are interested in speaking with Jay about what he can do to assist with your marketing needs contact him online at www.label-logic.net
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CSzOofrbGWE
This week's episode #209 Jay Gilbert discusses what musicians need to know about band photos and live concert photos. Jay is also a professional photographer and has taken in studio photos, worked on album...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xn35df20bc8
This week's episode #208 What You Need to Know About Recording, Production & Management Contracts. We are joined by Steve Gordon, lawyer and author of The Future of the Music Business to discuss various contracts... what you shouldn't sign and what you should sign. What should you look for in a recording or production contract? What should be included in a management contract?
Steve Gordon - @SteveGordonLaw
The Future of the Music Business - http://futureofthemusicbusiness.com/
The Contract from Hell You Should Never Sign and How to Make it Fair (about recording agreements with production companies) - http://www.digitalmusicnews.com/2015/03/19/contract-hell-never-sign-make-fair/
The Management Contract that Every Artist, Songwriter, and Producer Should Have - http://www.digitalmusicnews.com/2015/02/25/management-contract-every-artist-songwriter-producer/
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Michael Brandvold is a freelance music industry consultant based in Northern California. Having launched Michael Brandvold Marketing to leverage his years of experience to provide direction to large and small clients in the areas of online & social marketing as well as e-commerce and customer acquisition and retention.
Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael's skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.com's multi-million dollar enterprise, including their ground-breaking VIP ticket program.
Michael has also managed the online efforts for KISS, ACCEPT, SOiL, Tantric, Killer Dwarfs, Dream Theater, Little Caesar, Narada Michael Walden, Motley Crüe, Rod Stewart, Madonna, Ozzy Osbourne, Madonna and Britney Spears to name only a few.
If you are interested in speaking with Michael about what he can do to assist with your marketing needs contact him online at www.MichaelBrandvold.com
As a teenager in the Pacific Northwest, Jay Gilbert smuggled his Canon AE-1 into rock concerts to get the perfect shot of the likes of Van Halen, Queen and Cheap Trick.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ROMZZWRQbuA
This week's episode #206 A Apple iTunes Insider Tell Us How It Really Works, How to Get Placement on iTunes. Cameo Carlson sits down with us and pulls the curtain back to reveal the inner workings of Apple...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n0l5jakv7Ro
This week's episode #206 Can You Copyright a Streaming Playlist? We Discuss with Attorney Ian Gibson.
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For all discussions, training, tips and tricks related to music marketing don't miss any episode of The Music Biz Weekly Podcast.
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Michael Brandvold is a freelance music industry consultant based in Northern California. Having launched Michael Brandvold Marketing to leverage his years of experience to provide direction to large and small clients in the areas of online & social marketing as well as e-commerce and customer acquisition and retention.
Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael's skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.com's multi-million dollar enterprise, including their ground-breaking VIP ticket program.
Michael has also managed the online efforts for KISS, ACCEPT, SOiL, Tantric, Killer Dwarfs, Dream Theater, Little Caesar, Narada Michael Walden, Motley Crüe, Rod Stewart, Madonna, Ozzy Osbourne, Madonna and Britney Spears to name only a few.
If you are interested in speaking with Michael about what he can do to assist with your marketing needs contact him online at www.MichaelBrandvold.com
As a teenager in the Pacific Northwest, Jay Gilbert smuggled his Canon AE-1 into rock concerts to get the perfect shot of the likes of Van Halen, Queen and Cheap Trick. After college, he toured as a musician gaining invaluable experience in what it takes to create and promote an album. He later translated that knowledge as an executive with Universal, Sony and Warner Music Groups.
He moved to San Francisco and finally to Los Angeles for Universal Music where he worked for 18 years, most recently as VP New Media for Universal Music Enterprises. Jay has been on the cutting edge of Digital Sales & Marketing with Universal, Starbucks, Fox and Warner Music. It is this unique perspective as a musician, music executive, and fan that makes Jay‘s approach to Online Marketing artist-friendly.
If you are interested in speaking with Jay about what he can do to assist with your marketing needs contact him online at www.label-logic.net
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gLZtJZ3vleA
This week's episode #205 This week we are joined by Billboard Magazine's Glenn Peoples to Discuss Streaming Playlists, Payola and Playola.
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For all discussions, training, tips and tricks related to music marketing don't miss any episode of The Music Biz Weekly Podcast.
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Michael Brandvold is a freelance music industry consultant based in Northern California. Having launched Michael Brandvold Marketing to leverage his years of experience to provide direction to large and small clients in the areas of online & social marketing as well as e-commerce and customer acquisition and retention.
Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael's skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.com's multi-million dollar enterprise, including their ground-breaking VIP ticket program.
Michael has also managed the online efforts for KISS, ACCEPT, SOiL, Tantric, Killer Dwarfs, Dream Theater, Little Caesar, Narada Michael Walden, Motley Crüe, Rod Stewart, Madonna, Ozzy Osbourne, Madonna and Britney Spears to name only a few.
If you are interested in speaking with Michael about what he can do to assist with your marketing needs contact him online at www.MichaelBrandvold.com
As a teenager in the Pacific Northwest, Jay Gilbert smuggled his Canon AE-1 into rock concerts to get the perfect shot of the likes of Van Halen, Queen and Cheap Trick. After college, he toured as a musician gaining invaluable experience in what it takes to create and promote an album. He later translated that knowledge as an executive with Universal, Sony and Warner Music Groups.
He moved to San Francisco and finally to Los Angeles for Universal Music where he worked for 18 years, most recently as VP New Media for Universal Music Enterprises. Jay has been on the cutting edge of Digital Sales & Marketing with Universal, Starbucks, Fox and Warner Music. It is this unique perspective as a musician, music executive, and fan that makes Jay‘s approach to Online Marketing artist-friendly.
If you are interested in speaking with Jay about what he can do to assist with your marketing needs contact him online at www.label-logic.net
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fHhU3DGlJNc
This week's episode #204 This week we are joined by Steve Knopper author of Appetite for Self-Destruction: The Spectacular Crash of the Record Industry in the Digital Age. With Steve we discuss some of the possible mistakes made by the music industry since the books release in 2009.
Steve Knopper - http://knopps.com/
Appetite for Self-Destruction: The Spectacular Crash of the Record Industry in the Digital Age - http://www.amazon.com/Appetite-Self-Destruction-Spectacular-Industry-Digital/dp/1593762690/ref=la_B001JS3L4O_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1440026241&sr=1-1
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Michael Brandvold is a freelance music industry consultant based in Northern California. Having launched Michael Brandvold Marketing to leverage his years of experience to provide direction to large and small clients in the areas of online & social marketing as well as e-commerce and customer acquisition and retention.
Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael's skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.com's multi-million dollar enterprise, including their ground-breaking VIP ticket program.
Michael has also managed the online efforts for KISS, ACCEPT, SOiL, Tantric, Killer Dwarfs, Dream Theater, Little Caesar, Narada Michael Walden, Motley Crüe, Rod Stewart, Madonna, Ozzy Osbourne, Madonna and Britney Spears to name only a few.
If you are interested in speaking with Michael about what he can do to assist with your marketing needs contact him online at www.MichaelBrandvold.com
As a teenager in the Pacific Northwest, Jay Gilbert smuggled his Canon AE-1 into rock concerts to get the perfect shot of the likes of Van Halen, Queen and Cheap Trick. After college, he toured as a musician gaining invaluable experience in what it takes to create and promote an album. He later translated that knowledge as an executive with Universal, Sony and Warner Music Groups.
He moved to San Francisco and finally to Los Angeles for Universal Music where he worked for 18 years, most recently as VP New Media for Universal Music Enterprises. Jay has been on the cutting edge of Digital Sales & Marketing with Universal, Starbucks, Fox and Warner Music. It is this unique perspective as a musician, music executive, and fan that makes Jay‘s approach to Online Marketing artist-friendly.
If you are interested in speaking with Jay about what he can do to assist with your marketing needs contact him online at www.label-logic.net
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KLsJWVLnN4I
This week's episode #203 Can You Copyright a Streaming Playlist? Is Payola In The Future of Streaming? Hypebot had a interesting article that asked some questions about streaming and we dig into a couple them... copyrighting playlists and payola... paid placement in a playlist. Playlists have become a business and they are quickly evolving, what does the future hold for playlists.
Hypebot article http://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2015/08/are-there-any-rules-when-it-comes-to-playlists.html
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Michael Brandvold is a freelance music industry consultant based in Northern California. Having launched Michael Brandvold Marketing to leverage his years of experience to provide direction to large and small clients in the areas of online & social marketing as well as e-commerce and customer acquisition and retention.
Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael's skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.com's multi-million dollar enterprise, including their ground-breaking VIP ticket program.
Michael has also managed the online efforts for KISS, ACCEPT, SOiL, Tantric, Killer Dwarfs, Dream Theater, Little Caesar, Narada Michael Walden, Motley Crüe, Rod Stewart, Madonna, Ozzy Osbourne, Madonna and Britney Spears to name only a few.
If you are interested in speaking with Michael about what he can do to assist with your marketing needs contact him online at www.MichaelBrandvold.com
As a teenager in the Pacific Northwest, Jay Gilbert smuggled his Canon AE-1 into rock concerts to get the perfect shot of the likes of Van Halen, Queen and Cheap Trick. After college, he toured as a musician gaining invaluable experience in what it takes to create and promote an album. He later translated that knowledge as an executive with Universal, Sony and Warner Music Groups.
He moved to San Francisco and finally to Los Angeles for Universal Music where he worked for 18 years, most recently as VP New Media for Universal Music Enterprises. Jay has been on the cutting edge of Digital Sales & Marketing with Universal, Starbucks, Fox and Warner Music. It is this unique perspective as a musician, music executive, and fan that makes Jay‘s approach to Online Marketing artist-friendly.
If you are interested in speaking with Jay about what he can do to assist with your marketing needs contact him online at www.label-logic.net
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sSYApID9hyk
This week's episode #202 I welcome Jay Gilbert as the new co-host of The Music Biz Weekly podcast. Jay and i discuss playlists, specifically streaming playlists. How do you get your music added to playlists and why it is important to have playlists as part of your digital release strategy.
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Michael Brandvold is a freelance music industry consultant based in Northern California. Having launched Michael Brandvold Marketing to leverage his years of experience to provide direction to large and small clients in the areas of online & social marketing as well as e-commerce and customer acquisition and retention.
Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael's skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.com's multi-million dollar enterprise, including their ground-breaking VIP ticket program.
Michael has also managed the online efforts for KISS, ACCEPT, SOiL, Tantric, Killer Dwarfs, Dream Theater, Little Caesar, Narada Michael Walden, Motley Crüe, Rod Stewart, Madonna, Ozzy Osbourne, Madonna and Britney Spears to name only a few.
If you are interested in speaking with Michael about what he can do to assist with your marketing needs contact him online at www.MichaelBrandvold.com
As a teenager in the Pacific Northwest, Jay Gilbert smuggled his Canon AE-1 into rock concerts to get the perfect shot of the likes of Van Halen, Queen and Cheap Trick. After college, he toured as a musician gaining invaluable experience in what it takes to create and promote an album. He later translated that knowledge as an executive with Universal, Sony and Warner Music Groups.
He moved to San Francisco and finally to Los Angeles for Universal Music where he worked for 18 years, most recently as VP New Media for Universal Music Enterprises. Jay has been on the cutting edge of Digital Sales & Marketing with Universal, Starbucks, Fox and Warner Music. It is this unique perspective as a musician, music executive, and fan that makes Jay‘s approach to Online Marketing artist-friendly.
If you are interested in speaking with Jay about what he can do to assist with your marketing needs contact him online at www.label-logic.net
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4kzfgERgDbo
This week's episode #201 Drag Car Sessions with Driving Is A Drag, Marketing Outside the Box. I am joined by Erik Koral who discusses his YouTube program Drag Car Sessions where bands get in the back of a car driven by a drag queen and perform live. You have to think of and look for ways to market yourself that are outside of the box and put a new spin on the tried and true.
Erik Koral - www.DrivingIsADrag.com
Drag Car Sessions - https://www.youtube.com/user/drivingisadrag
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Michael Brandvold is a freelance music industry consultant based in Northern California. Having launched Michael Brandvold Marketing to leverage his years of experience to provide direction to large and small clients in the areas of online & social marketing as well as e-commerce and customer acquisition and retention.
Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael's skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.com's multi-million dollar enterprise, including their ground-breaking VIP ticket program.
Michael has also managed the online efforts for Dream Theater, ACCEPT, Killer Dwarfs, Motley Crüe, Rod Stewart, Madonna, Ozzy Osbourne, Madonna and Britney Spears to name only a few.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pc2HrcJM0u8
This week's episode #200 I discuss VIMEO VIDEO ON DEMAND. How you can easily monetize your videos on Vimeo by renting or selling your clips.
Here is a example of a Vimeo VOD page I setup: https://vimeo.com/ondemand/threesidesofthecoin136
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Michael Brandvold is a freelance music industry consultant based in Northern California. Having launched Michael Brandvold Marketing to leverage his years of experience to provide direction to large and small clients in the areas of online & social marketing as well as e-commerce and customer acquisition and retention.
Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael's skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.com's multi-million dollar enterprise, including their ground-breaking VIP ticket program.
Michael has also managed the online efforts for Dream Theater, ACCEPT, Killer Dwarfs, Motley Crüe, Rod Stewart, Madonna, Ozzy Osbourne, Madonna and Britney Spears to name only a few.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xxtt1lA8xAY
This week's episode #199 I am joined by W. Tyler Allen to discuss... How to Book Yourself into Colleges and High Schools. We talk about NACA, the National Association of Campus Activities, and how you can use this organization to assist in booking tours of colleges. We also spend some time talking about home to book yourself into high schools.
Visit W. Tyler Allen at www.wtylerconsulting.com
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Michael Brandvold is a freelance music industry consultant based in Northern California. Having launched Michael Brandvold Marketing to leverage his years of experience to provide direction to large and small clients in the areas of online & social marketing as well as e-commerce and customer acquisition and retention.
Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael's skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.com's multi-million dollar enterprise, including their ground-breaking VIP ticket program.
Michael has also managed the online efforts for Dream Theater, ACCEPT, Killer Dwarfs, Motley Crüe, Rod Stewart, Madonna, Ozzy Osbourne, Madonna and Britney Spears to name only a few.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9gecBocOZw0
This week's episode #198 I am again joined by Jay Gilbert to discuss... our first week impressions of Apple Music. Beats 1 Radio, Apple Connect and the overall streaming experience. Will be give up Spotify for Apple Music? What is great, good and bad in Apple Music
Visit Jay Gilbert at www.label-logic.net
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Michael Brandvold is a freelance music industry consultant based in Northern California. Having launched Michael Brandvold Marketing to leverage his years of experience to provide direction to large and small clients in the areas of online & social marketing as well as e-commerce and customer acquisition and retention.
Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael's skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.com's multi-million dollar enterprise, including their ground-breaking VIP ticket program.
Michael has also managed the online efforts for Dream Theater, ACCEPT, Killer Dwarfs, Motley Crüe, Rod Stewart, Madonna, Ozzy Osbourne, Madonna and Britney Spears to name only a few.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UchUnvVukys
This week's episode #197 I am again joined by Loren Weisman to discuss... Performance Rights Organizations, Licensing for venues, royalties for performers.
Music Business Consultant & Speaker Loren Weisman works to help, assist & consult independent artists, musicians, businesses, labels & managers to achieve sustainable success. Loren is also the author of The Artists Guide to Success in the Music Business, available in Paperback, eBook and Audio Book. For more on Loren Weisman's music business speaking, as well as more advice on how to budget for a tour or other services, visit: http://artistsguide.net/
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Michael Brandvold is a freelance music industry consultant based in Northern California. Having launched Michael Brandvold Marketing to leverage his years of experience to provide direction to large and small clients in the areas of online & social marketing as well as e-commerce and customer acquisition and retention.
Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael's skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.com's multi-million dollar enterprise, including their ground-breaking VIP ticket program.
Michael has also managed the online efforts for Dream Theater, ACCEPT, Killer Dwarfs, Motley Crüe, Rod Stewart, Madonna, Ozzy Osbourne, Madonna and Britney Spears to name only a few.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X6ZvdukKKPc
This week's episode #196 I am again joined by label veteran Jay Gilbert to discuss... APPLE MUSIC. Our impressions of the announcement. What we think of the basic features revealed. What we are hoping for.
Jay Gilbert joins us this week. http://www.label-logic.net
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Michael Brandvold is a freelance music industry consultant based in Northern California. Having launched Michael Brandvold Marketing to leverage his years of experience to provide direction to large and small clients in the areas of online & social marketing as well as e-commerce and customer acquisition and retention.
Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael's skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.com's multi-million dollar enterprise, including their ground-breaking VIP ticket program.
Michael has also managed the online efforts for Dream Theater, ACCEPT, Killer Dwarfs, Motley Crüe, Rod Stewart, Madonna, Ozzy Osbourne, Madonna and Britney Spears to name only a few.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b02gE36dZGQ
This week's episode #195 I welcome back Solveig Whittle. This week we discuss viral videos. Five things you can do that could help your video go viral.
Article discussed can be found at http://www.shadesofsolveig.com/2015/06/01/5-tips-to-make-a-viral-music-video/
Contact Solveig Whittle - http://www.shadesofsolveig.com
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Michael Brandvold is a freelance music industry consultant based in Northern California. Having launched Michael Brandvold Marketing to leverage his years of experience to provide direction to large and small clients in the areas of online & social marketing as well as e-commerce and customer acquisition and retention.
Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael's skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.com's multi-million dollar enterprise, including their ground-breaking VIP ticket program.
Michael has also managed the online efforts for Dream Theater, ACCEPT, Killer Dwarfs, Motley Crüe, Rod Stewart, Madonna, Ozzy Osbourne, Madonna and Britney Spears to name only a few.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yEAdoqO0_W4
This week's episode #194 I am joined by Bob Woods to discuss how to use LinkedIn. Bob is a Partner at Level Up Business Coaching and Training & LinkedIn Expert. LinkedIn is not used to promote your music or shows to fans, LinkedIn is used to make professional business connections to further your career. How do you this? The most important lesson to remember... LinkedIn is NOT Facebook.
Contact Bob Woods - http://linkedin.com/in/bobwoods
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Michael Brandvold is a freelance music industry consultant based in Northern California. Having launched Michael Brandvold Marketing to leverage his years of experience to provide direction to large and small clients in the areas of online & social marketing as well as e-commerce and customer acquisition and retention.
Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael's skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.com's multi-million dollar enterprise, including their ground-breaking VIP ticket program.
Michael has also managed the online efforts for Dream Theater, ACCEPT, Killer Dwarfs, Motley Crüe, Rod Stewart, Madonna, Ozzy Osbourne, Madonna and Britney Spears to name only a few.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C1aTRw-Ub_0
This week's episode #193 I am again joined by author, speaker, musician and consultant Loren Weisman. We discuss what you need to know to be prepared to give interviews. What you can do to avoid getting into hot water because you gave the wrong answer. How to work with your band and support team when giving interviews.
Music Business Consultant & Speaker Loren Weisman works to help, assist & consult independent artists, musicians, businesses, labels & managers to achieve sustainable success. Loren is also the author of The Artists Guide to Success in the Music Business, available in Paperback, eBook and Audio Book. For more on Loren Weisman's music business speaking, as well as more advice on how to budget for a tour or other services, visit: http://artistsguide.net/
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Michael Brandvold is a freelance music industry consultant based in Northern California. Having launched Michael Brandvold Marketing to leverage his years of experience to provide direction to large and small clients in the areas of online & social marketing as well as e-commerce and customer acquisition and retention.
Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael's skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.com's multi-million dollar enterprise, including their ground-breaking VIP ticket program.
Michael has also managed the online efforts for Dream Theater, ACCEPT, Killer Dwarfs, Motley Crüe, Rod Stewart, Madonna, Ozzy Osbourne, Madonna and Britney Spears to name only a few.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZdOhWfp3qkg
This week's episode #192 I am joined by label veteran Jay Gilbert to discuss... the history of digital music from a labels standpoint. We also discuss the state of streaming music services.
Jay Gilbert joins us this week. http://www.label-logic.net
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Michael Brandvold is a freelance music industry consultant based in Northern California. Having launched Michael Brandvold Marketing to leverage his years of experience to provide direction to large and small clients in the areas of online & social marketing as well as e-commerce and customer acquisition and retention.
Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael's skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.com's multi-million dollar enterprise, including their ground-breaking VIP ticket program.
Michael has also managed the online efforts for Dream Theater, ACCEPT, Killer Dwarfs, Motley Crüe, Rod Stewart, Madonna, Ozzy Osbourne, Madonna and Britney Spears to name only a few.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iw75m85WTts
This week's episode #191 I am joined by industry veteran Vicky Hamilton to discuss... when a band needs a manager. Lessons bands today can learn from Guns N Roses, Poison, Motley Crue as they were first getting started. Listen to the insights from a veteran who was there with some of the industries biggest bands just as their careers were beginning.
Vicky Hamilton joins us this week. http://www.vickyhamilton.com
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Michael Brandvold is a freelance music industry consultant based in Northern California. Having launched Michael Brandvold Marketing to leverage his years of experience to provide direction to large and small clients in the areas of online & social marketing as well as e-commerce and customer acquisition and retention.
Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael's skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.com's multi-million dollar enterprise, including their ground-breaking VIP ticket program.
Michael has also managed the online efforts for Dream Theater, ACCEPT, Killer Dwarfs, Motley Crüe, Rod Stewart, Madonna, Ozzy Osbourne, Madonna and Britney Spears to name only a few.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DOR4DKHq-vs
This week's episode #190 I am joined by Jon Ostrow to discuss... How to Email Another Band's List of Fans Using Bandsintown. Did you know you have access to email the fans of nearly any band using Bandsintown? Pay attention this is big!
Jon Ostrow joins us from Bandsintown http://www.bandsintown.com
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Michael Brandvold is a freelance music industry consultant based in Northern California. Having launched Michael Brandvold Marketing to leverage his years of experience to provide direction to large and small clients in the areas of online & social marketing as well as e-commerce and customer acquisition and retention.
Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael's skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.com's multi-million dollar enterprise, including their ground-breaking VIP ticket program.
Michael has also managed the online efforts for Dream Theater, ACCEPT, Killer Dwarfs, Motley Crüe, Rod Stewart, Madonna, Ozzy Osbourne, Madonna and Britney Spears to name only a few.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nyU1f04rp2o
This week's episode #189 Another very important question for you to answer. HOW WELL DO YOU KNOW YOUR AUDIENCE? DO YOU KNOW WHAT YOUR FANS LIKE? Knowing this will help you increase the REACH of your posts on Facebook, so you don't have to spend money to reach your fans.
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Michael Brandvold is a freelance music industry consultant based in Northern California. Having launched Michael Brandvold Marketing to leverage his years of experience to provide direction to large and small clients in the areas of online & social marketing as well as e-commerce and customer acquisition and retention.
Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael's skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.com's multi-million dollar enterprise, including their ground-breaking VIP ticket program.
Michael has also managed the online efforts for Dream Theater, ACCEPT, Killer Dwarfs, Motley Crüe, Rod Stewart, Madonna, Ozzy Osbourne, Madonna and Britney Spears to name only a few.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HlFthI2Jk_0
This week's episode #188 I fly solo with a very important question for you to answer. HOW BIG IS YOUR AUDIENCE? You should know, but I bet most don't. Do you even know how to start measuring the size of your audience?
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Michael Brandvold is a freelance music industry consultant based in Northern California. Having launched Michael Brandvold Marketing to leverage his years of experience to provide direction to large and small clients in the areas of online & social marketing as well as e-commerce and customer acquisition and retention.
Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael's skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.com's multi-million dollar enterprise, including their ground-breaking VIP ticket program.
Michael has also managed the online efforts for Dream Theater, ACCEPT, Killer Dwarfs, Motley Crüe, Rod Stewart, Madonna, Ozzy Osbourne, Madonna and Britney Spears to name only a few.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e683QKlIpTI
This week's episode #187 I am joined by indie recording artist Jason Didner. Jason and I discuss a 2-year look-back on a music brand shaped by Music Biz Weekly and other podcasts. What worked well, what advice was put into play the most, what pitfalls could he have saved himself? What advice did he apply over time to go from playing free gigs just to get in front of audiences to where he is regularly receiving phone calls and e-mails to book him for good paying gigs?
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Visit Jason Didner at:
http://junglegymjam.com
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Michael Brandvold is a freelance music industry consultant based in Northern California. Having launched Michael Brandvold Marketing to leverage his years of experience to provide direction to large and small clients in the areas of online & social marketing as well as e-commerce and customer acquisition and retention.
Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael's skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.com's multi-million dollar enterprise, including their ground-breaking VIP ticket program.
Michael has also managed the online efforts for Dream Theater, ACCEPT, Killer Dwarfs, Motley Crüe, Rod Stewart, Madonna, Ozzy Osbourne, Madonna and Britney Spears to name only a few.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b2n6eUGXuo8
This week's episode #186, Live Video Streaming with Periscope & Meerkat. We Discuss with Madalyn Sklar how to best use Periscope and how to us Meerkat. Tips and tricks you need to do your first live video stream with Periscope and Meerkat.
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Visit Madalyn Sklar at:
http://madalynsklar.com/
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Michael Brandvold is a freelance music industry consultant based in Northern California. Having launched Michael Brandvold Marketing to leverage his years of experience to provide direction to large and small clients in the areas of online & social marketing as well as e-commerce and customer acquisition and retention.
Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael's skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.com's multi-million dollar enterprise, including their ground-breaking VIP ticket program.
Michael has also managed the online efforts for Dream Theater, ACCEPT, Killer Dwarfs, Motley Crüe, Rod Stewart, Madonna, Ozzy Osbourne, Madonna and Britney Spears to name only a few.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sxvv4IpNfX0
This week's episode 185 Steve Jones author of How to Brand Like a Rock Start and Start You Up joins us to talk branding, passion and how to stay ahead of those who want to find your faults.
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http://www.brandlikearockstar.com/
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Michael Brandvold is a freelance music industry consultant based in Northern California. Having launched Michael Brandvold Marketing to leverage his years of experience to provide direction to large and small clients in the areas of online & social marketing as well as e-commerce and customer acquisition and retention.
Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael's skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.com's multi-million dollar enterprise, including their ground-breaking VIP ticket program.
Michael has also managed the online efforts for Dream Theater, ACCEPT, Killer Dwarfs, Motley Crüe, Rod Stewart, Madonna, Ozzy Osbourne, Madonna and Britney Spears to name only a few.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G8OF3HylCoE
This week's episode 184 Reviews, Artists You Have to Ask for Them & Give Them.
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War Stories from the Music Front with Michael Brandvold and Loren Weisman is a video music business and marketing series that goes to war with the worst case scenarios and front line disasters in a humorous and informative way to help artists, managers and labels from making the same mistakes down the road.
I am joined by co-host Loren Weisman. Loren is a Music Business Consultant & Speaker. Loren Weisman works to help, assist & consult independent artists, musicians, businesses, labels & managers to achieve sustainable success. Loren is also the author of The Artists Guide to Success in the Music Business, available in Paperback, eBook and Audio Book. For more on Loren Weisman's music business speaking, as well as more advice on how to budget for a tour or other services, visit: http://artistsguide.net/
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Michael Brandvold is a freelance music industry consultant based in Northern California. Having launched Michael Brandvold Marketing to leverage his years of experience to provide direction to large and small clients in the areas of online & social marketing as well as e-commerce and customer acquisition and retention.
Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael's skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.com's multi-million dollar enterprise, including their ground-breaking VIP ticket program.
Michael has also managed the online efforts for Dream Theater, ACCEPT, Killer Dwarfs, Motley Crüe, Rod Stewart, Madonna, Ozzy Osbourne, Madonna and Britney Spears to name only a few.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pE_jvtv5JXM
This week's episode 183 Managers, When Do You Need One. How To Find One. What to Expect from Them.
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I am joined by co-host Skyler Turtle from Riot Media and Management. Skyler has been in the music industry for over 15 years. as the VP and Head of A&R at Riot Media & Management. He has Artist Management skills in Live Performances, Touring, Promotion, Marketing, Production, Publishing, Administration, Distribution (both physical and digital), and Social Media (among other things).
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About Michael Brandvold:
Michael Brandvold is a freelance music industry consultant based in Northern California. Having launched Michael Brandvold Marketing to leverage his years of experience to provide direction to large and small clients in the areas of online & social marketing as well as e-commerce and customer acquisition and retention.
Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael's skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.com's multi-million dollar enterprise, including their ground-breaking VIP ticket program.
Michael has also managed the online efforts for Dream Theater, ACCEPT, Killer Dwarfs, Motley Crüe, Rod Stewart, Madonna, Ozzy Osbourne, Madonna and Britney Spears to name only a few.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cSjCiiP5XXI
This week's episode 182 So You Think You Will Get an Endorsement at The NAMM Show?
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If you are interested in speaking with Michael about what he can do to assist with marketing needs message him with the contact form.
War Stories from the Music Front with Michael Brandvold and Loren Weisman is a video music business and marketing series that goes to war with the worst case scenarios and front line disasters in a humorous and informative way to help artists, managers and labels from making the same mistakes down the road.
I am joined by co-host Loren Weisman. Loren is a Music Business Consultant & Speaker. Loren Weisman works to help, assist & consult independent artists, musicians, businesses, labels & managers to achieve sustainable success. Loren is also the author of The Artists Guide to Success in the Music Business, available in Paperback, eBook and Audio Book. For more on Loren Weisman's music business speaking, as well as more advice on how to budget for a tour or other services, visit: http://artistsguide.net/
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About Michael Brandvold:
Michael Brandvold is a freelance music industry consultant based in Northern California. Having launched Michael Brandvold Marketing to leverage his years of experience to provide direction to large and small clients in the areas of online & social marketing as well as e-commerce and customer acquisition and retention.
Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael's skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.com's multi-million dollar enterprise, including their ground-breaking VIP ticket program.
Michael has also managed the online efforts for Dream Theater, ACCEPT, Killer Dwarfs, Motley Crüe, Rod Stewart, Madonna, Ozzy Osbourne, Madonna and Britney Spears to name only a few.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mZ2I5h7rH5c
This week's episode 181 Marketing Tips from STYX, SUGARLAND, KISS, GREG KIHN & more.
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I am joined by co-host Shani Sammons. Shani’s passion is connecting fans with their favorite artists through creative marketing/digital strategies. Shani has worked with – Sugarland, AT&T Country Deep, Sean Kingston, Styx, Mama Jan Smith, Sonia Leigh, Delta Air Lines, Turner Broadcasting, and NASCAR throughout her career. In 2011, Shani launched SSMG, a boutique digital marketing firm that focuses on direct to fan relationship strategies for music clients. In 2013, Shani also joined AT&T to lead their marketing strategy for their newest U-verse music channel, Country Deep. She also serves on the Atlanta Chapter of the GRAMMY Recording Academy Board of Governors. In 2015, SSMG also formed a partnership with Gullch Media to integrate social media video production and optimization for artists and bands. Shani holds a Masters of Business Administration in Marketing from Georgia Tech, and a Bachelor of Science in Urban Policy Studies from Georgia State University.
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Michael Brandvold is a freelance music industry consultant based in Northern California. Having launched Michael Brandvold Marketing to leverage his years of experience to provide direction to large and small clients in the areas of online & social marketing as well as e-commerce and customer acquisition and retention.
Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael's skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.com's multi-million dollar enterprise, including their ground-breaking VIP ticket program.
Michael has also managed the online efforts for Dream Theater, ACCEPT, Killer Dwarfs, Motley Crüe, Rod Stewart, Madonna, Ozzy Osbourne, Madonna and Britney Spears to name only a few.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M-hz-chwO-8
This week's episode 180 What you need to know when building your band's website.
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What to look for in a hosting company.
What you should expect from a web developer.
What questions should a developer ask you.
What content and assets do you need to give a developer.
How much do you need to spend for a website.
5 things you must know before building a website.
I am joined by co-host Ross Barber. Electric Kiwi founder Ross Barber has dedicated his life to helping musicians, bands, and other artists pursue dreams of turning their passion for music into a viable career opportunity. His decision to launch Electric Kiwi in 2011 came after Ross earned a 2:1 BA (Hons) degree in Popular Music Performance from the UHI Millennium Institute in Perth, Scotland.
From designing websites to creating artwork for album covers, Ross has worked with independent artists from all over the world and his marketing strategies have been featured on top websites including Cyber PR Music, Hypebot, and Musicians Unleashed.
He also co-hosts his own video podcast, Bridge the Atlantic, with singer/songwriter Marcio Novelli. The podcast, which interviews musicians and creative entrepreneurs, spent several weeks on the “New and Noteworthy” chart after debuting on iTunes.
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Michael Brandvold is a freelance music industry consultant based in Northern California. Having launched Michael Brandvold Marketing to leverage his years of experience to provide direction to large and small clients in the areas of online & social marketing as well as e-commerce and customer acquisition and retention.
Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael's skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.com's multi-million dollar enterprise, including their ground-breaking VIP ticket program.
Michael has also managed the online efforts for Dream Theater, ACCEPT, Killer Dwarfs, Motley Crüe, Rod Stewart, Madonna, Ozzy Osbourne, Madonna and Britney Spears to name only a few.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_lEJrW7QdzA
This week's episode 178 You're Fired! How to Fire Someone in Your Band.
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I am joined by co-host rock star Ron Young of Little Caesar. For those of you unfamiliar with Little Caesar, they were signed to a major label deal with DGC/Geffen Records in 1989 and had two big singles, "Chain of Fools" and "In Your Arms". Positioned as the next big thing, Little Caesar were managed by a team of industry bigwigs, including Jimmy Iovine, A&R by John Kalodner, and with Bob Rock producing their debut album.
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Michael Brandvold is a freelance music industry consultant based in Northern California. Having launched Michael Brandvold Marketing to leverage his years of experience to provide direction to large and small clients in the areas of online & social marketing as well as e-commerce and customer acquisition and retention.
Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael's skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.com's multi-million dollar enterprise, including their ground-breaking VIP ticket program.
Michael has also managed the online efforts for Dream Theater, ACCEPT, Killer Dwarfs, Motley Crüe, Rod Stewart, Madonna, Ozzy Osbourne, Madonna and Britney Spears to name only a few.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b67yDivVQrA
This week's episode 177 Actions You Should Take for Your Career & Pitching Your Band to Media.
Josh Weidling from Digital Tour Bus joins us this week as our special guest co-host. Digital Tour Bus founder, Joshua Weidling, of Bartlett, Illinois, is no stranger to the music industry. Despite being only 24-years-old, Weidling has owned his own concert promotions company, created an annual Chicago music festival, and has launched the ambitious web project, Digital Tour Bus – all while pursuing and obtaining a degree in Business/Marketing, from the University of Illinois at Chicago.
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About Michael Brandvold:
Michael Brandvold is a freelance music industry consultant based in Northern California. Having launched Michael Brandvold Marketing to leverage his years of experience to provide direction to large and small clients in the areas of online & social marketing as well as e-commerce and customer acquisition and retention.
Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael's skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.com's multi-million dollar enterprise, including their ground-breaking VIP ticket program.
Michael has also managed the online efforts for Dream Theater, ACCEPT, Killer Dwarfs, Motley Crüe, Rod Stewart, Madonna, Ozzy Osbourne, Madonna and Britney Spears to name only a few.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o8gQsxOlSJ0
This week's episode 176 How to go About Networking Online & Offline. What to Say, What to Do, Who to Contact.
Solveig Whittle joins this week as special guest co-host. She regularly contributes articles on the music industry and music marketing to Hypebot and other music marketing and industry websites, blogs and podcasts. She also guest lectures to music students at the Art Institute of Seattle. After discovering social media in 2010, she has worked her way into becoming an instructor at the University of Washington in their Professional and Continuing Education certificate program for Social Media.
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Michael Brandvold is a freelance music industry consultant based in Northern California. Having launched Michael Brandvold Marketing to leverage his years of experience to provide direction to large and small clients in the areas of online & social marketing as well as e-commerce and customer acquisition and retention.
Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael's skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.com's multi-million dollar enterprise, including their ground-breaking VIP ticket program.
Michael has also managed the online efforts for Dream Theater, ACCEPT, Killer Dwarfs, Motley Crüe, Rod Stewart, Madonna, Ozzy Osbourne, Madonna and Britney Spears to name only a few.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Avve8d-DV78
This week's episode 175 What you need to know about Facebook video & making video part of your marketing efforts.
Andrew Jones from Checkered Owl Media joins this week as special guest co-host.
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Michael Brandvold is a freelance music industry consultant based in Northern California. Having launched Michael Brandvold Marketing to leverage his years of experience to provide direction to large and small clients in the areas of online & social marketing as well as e-commerce and customer acquisition and retention.
Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael's skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.com's multi-million dollar enterprise, including their ground-breaking VIP ticket program.
Michael has also managed the online efforts for Dream Theater, ACCEPT, Killer Dwarfs, Motley Crüe, Rod Stewart, Madonna, Ozzy Osbourne, Madonna and Britney Spears to name only a few.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qHIR3xgkGd0
This week's episode 174 Physical Distribution vs. Digital Distribution What You Need to Know and When Are You Ready.
Steffen Franz from Independent Distribution Collective joins this week.
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About Michael Brandvold:
Michael Brandvold is a freelance music industry consultant based in Northern California. Having launched Michael Brandvold Marketing to leverage his years of experience to provide direction to large and small clients in the areas of online & social marketing as well as e-commerce and customer acquisition and retention.
Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael's skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.com's multi-million dollar enterprise, including their ground-breaking VIP ticket program.
Michael has also managed the online efforts for Dream Theater, ACCEPT, Killer Dwarfs, Motley Crüe, Rod Stewart, Madonna, Ozzy Osbourne, Madonna and Britney Spears to name only a few.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TVzOj9uOj5E
This week's episode 173 Brian Thompson Says Goodbye to The Music Biz Weekly Podcast.
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Michael Brandvold is a freelance music industry consultant based in Northern California. Having launched Michael Brandvold Marketing to leverage his years of experience to provide direction to large and small clients in the areas of online & social marketing as well as e-commerce and customer acquisition and retention.
Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael's skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.com's multi-million dollar enterprise, including their ground-breaking VIP ticket program.
Michael has also managed the online efforts for Dream Theater, ACCEPT, Killer Dwarfs, Motley Crüe, Rod Stewart, Madonna, Ozzy Osbourne, Madonna and Britney Spears to name only a few.
About Brian Thompson:
Brian Thompson, Managing Partner for Thorny Bleeder Records, is a Vancouver based music industry entrepreneur, record label owner, artist manager, marketing consultant, radio promoter, publicist, web designer, blogger, and industry speaker.
Formerly the corporate head of music buying and marketing for a large national music retail chain, Brian has since moved on to become a well respected voice on the convergence of artist development, music marketing, social media, and technology.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=saHd19yBfsg
This week's episode 169 We All Need to Get Back to the Music on The Music Biz Weekly.
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Michael Brandvold is a freelance music industry consultant based in Northern California. Having launched Michael Brandvold Marketing to leverage his years of experience to provide direction to large and small clients in the areas of online & social marketing as well as e-commerce and customer acquisition and retention.
Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael's skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.com's multi-million dollar enterprise, including their ground-breaking VIP ticket program.
Michael has also managed the online efforts for Dream Theater, ACCEPT, Killer Dwarfs, Motley Crüe, Rod Stewart, Madonna, Ozzy Osbourne, Madonna and Britney Spears to name only a few.
About Brian Thompson:
Brian Thompson, Managing Partner for Thorny Bleeder Records, is a Vancouver based music industry entrepreneur, record label owner, artist manager, marketing consultant, radio promoter, publicist, web designer, blogger, and industry speaker.
Formerly the corporate head of music buying and marketing for a large national music retail chain, Brian has since moved on to become a well respected voice on the convergence of artist development, music marketing, social media, and technology.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zl-xquX2lV8
This week's episode 168 The Ongoing Artist Conundrum: Spotify, or Not to Spotify?
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Michael Brandvold is a freelance music industry consultant based in Northern California. Having launched Michael Brandvold Marketing to leverage his years of experience to provide direction to large and small clients in the areas of online & social marketing as well as e-commerce and customer acquisition and retention.
Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael's skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.com's multi-million dollar enterprise, including their ground-breaking VIP ticket program.
Michael has also managed the online efforts for Dream Theater, ACCEPT, Killer Dwarfs, Motley Crüe, Rod Stewart, Madonna, Ozzy Osbourne, Madonna and Britney Spears to name only a few.
About Brian Thompson:
Brian Thompson, Managing Partner for Thorny Bleeder Records, is a Vancouver based music industry entrepreneur, record label owner, artist manager, marketing consultant, radio promoter, publicist, web designer, blogger, and industry speaker.
Formerly the corporate head of music buying and marketing for a large national music retail chain, Brian has since moved on to become a well respected voice on the convergence of artist development, music marketing, social media, and technology.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=377_RNQ2GtU
This week's episode 165 Preparing to Launch: Planning an Effective Release.
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Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael's skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.com's multi-million dollar enterprise, including their ground-breaking VIP ticket program.
Michael has also managed the online efforts for Dream Theater, ACCEPT, Killer Dwarfs, Motley Crüe, Rod Stewart, Madonna, Ozzy Osbourne, Madonna and Britney Spears to name only a few.
About Brian Thompson:
Brian Thompson, Managing Partner for Thorny Bleeder Records, is a Vancouver based music industry entrepreneur, record label owner, artist manager, marketing consultant, radio promoter, publicist, web designer, blogger, and industry speaker.
Formerly the corporate head of music buying and marketing for a large national music retail chain, Brian has since moved on to become a well respected voice on the convergence of artist development, music marketing, social media, and technology.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pu9PnCuChp0
This week's episode 162 How Quickly Can You React to Obstacles & Opportunities on the Music Biz Weekly.
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Michael Brandvold is a freelance music industry consultant based in Northern California. Having launched Michael Brandvold Marketing to leverage his years of experience to provide direction to large and small clients in the areas of online & social marketing as well as e-commerce and customer acquisition and retention.
Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael's skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.com's multi-million dollar enterprise, including their ground-breaking VIP ticket program.
Michael has also managed the online efforts for Dream Theater, ACCEPT, Killer Dwarfs, Motley Crüe, Rod Stewart, Madonna, Ozzy Osbourne, Madonna and Britney Spears to name only a few.
About Brian Thompson:
Brian Thompson, Managing Partner for Thorny Bleeder Records, is a Vancouver based music industry entrepreneur, record label owner, artist manager, marketing consultant, radio promoter, publicist, web designer, blogger, and industry speaker.
Formerly the corporate head of music buying and marketing for a large national music retail chain, Brian has since moved on to become a well respected voice on the convergence of artist development, music marketing, social media, and technology.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cpWCae4Jtu4
This week's episode 160 Thinking About What Audiences Need Before They Want It.
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Michael Brandvold is a freelance music industry consultant based in Northern California. Having launched Michael Brandvold Marketing to leverage his years of experience to provide direction to large and small clients in the areas of online & social marketing as well as e-commerce and customer acquisition and retention.
Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael's skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.com's multi-million dollar enterprise, including their ground-breaking VIP ticket program.
Michael has also managed the online efforts for Dream Theater, ACCEPT, Killer Dwarfs, Motley Crüe, Rod Stewart, Madonna, Ozzy Osbourne, Madonna and Britney Spears to name only a few.
About Brian Thompson:
Brian Thompson, Managing Partner for Thorny Bleeder Records, is a Vancouver based music industry entrepreneur, record label owner, artist manager, marketing consultant, radio promoter, publicist, web designer, blogger, and industry speaker.
Formerly the corporate head of music buying and marketing for a large national music retail chain, Brian has since moved on to become a well respected voice on the convergence of artist development, music marketing, social media, and technology.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qWul-z1lpmE
This week's episode #159 August 1, 2014 We Discuss Brian's Strategy on Launching His New Brand.
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Michael Brandvold is a freelance music industry consultant based in Northern California. Having launched Michael Brandvold Marketing to leverage his years of experience to provide direction to large and small clients in the areas of online & social marketing as well as e-commerce and customer acquisition and retention.
Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael's skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.com's multi-million dollar enterprise, including their ground-breaking VIP ticket program.
Michael has also managed the online efforts for Dream Theater, ACCEPT, Killer Dwarfs, Motley Crüe, Rod Stewart, Madonna, Ozzy Osbourne, Madonna and Britney Spears to name only a few.
About Brian Thompson:
Brian Thompson, Managing Partner for Thorny Bleeder Records, is a Vancouver based music industry entrepreneur, record label owner, artist manager, marketing consultant, radio promoter, publicist, web designer, blogger, and industry speaker.
Formerly the corporate head of music buying and marketing for a large national music retail chain, Brian has since moved on to become a well respected voice on the convergence of artist development, music marketing, social media, and technology.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MOinMdH4g0E
This week's episode #158 July 18, 2014 Signing with a Record Label vs. Staying Independent.
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Michael Brandvold is a freelance music industry consultant based in Northern California. Having launched Michael Brandvold Marketing to leverage his years of experience to provide direction to large and small clients in the areas of online & social marketing as well as e-commerce and customer acquisition and retention.
Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael's skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.com's multi-million dollar enterprise, including their ground-breaking VIP ticket program.
Michael has also managed the online efforts for Dream Theater, ACCEPT, Killer Dwarfs, Motley Crüe, Rod Stewart, Madonna, Ozzy Osbourne, Madonna and Britney Spears to name only a few.
About Brian Thompson:
Brian Thompson, Managing Partner for Thorny Bleeder Records, is a Vancouver based music industry entrepreneur, record label owner, artist manager, marketing consultant, radio promoter, publicist, web designer, blogger, and industry speaker.
Formerly the corporate head of music buying and marketing for a large national music retail chain, Brian has since moved on to become a well respected voice on the convergence of artist development, music marketing, social media, and technology.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BbvbG4S8zzQ
This week's episode #157 July 5, 2014 The Science Behind Being Found Online and a Discussion about Jammer.FM.
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Michael Brandvold is a freelance music industry consultant based in Northern California. Having launched Michael Brandvold Marketing to leverage his years of experience to provide direction to large and small clients in the areas of online & social marketing as well as e-commerce and customer acquisition and retention.
Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael's skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.com's multi-million dollar enterprise, including their ground-breaking VIP ticket program.
Michael has also managed the online efforts for Dream Theater, ACCEPT, Killer Dwarfs, Motley Crüe, Rod Stewart, Madonna, Ozzy Osbourne, Madonna and Britney Spears to name only a few.
About Brian Thompson:
Brian Thompson, Managing Partner for Thorny Bleeder Records, is a Vancouver based music industry entrepreneur, record label owner, artist manager, marketing consultant, radio promoter, publicist, web designer, blogger, and industry speaker.
Formerly the corporate head of music buying and marketing for a large national music retail chain, Brian has since moved on to become a well respected voice on the convergence of artist development, music marketing, social media, and technology.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bMItzo46ns0
This week's episode #156 June 20, 2014 Ep. 156 Refresh Your Creativity: Change Your Environment, Change Your Routine.
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Michael Brandvold is a freelance music industry consultant based in Northern California. Having launched Michael Brandvold Marketing to leverage his years of experience to provide direction to large and small clients in the areas of online & social marketing as well as e-commerce and customer acquisition and retention.
Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael's skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.com's multi-million dollar enterprise, including their ground-breaking VIP ticket program.
Michael has also managed the online efforts for Dream Theater, ACCEPT, Killer Dwarfs, Motley Crüe, Rod Stewart, Madonna, Ozzy Osbourne, Madonna and Britney Spears to name only a few.
About Brian Thompson:
Brian Thompson, Managing Partner for Thorny Bleeder Records, is a Vancouver based music industry entrepreneur, record label owner, artist manager, marketing consultant, radio promoter, publicist, web designer, blogger, and industry speaker.
Formerly the corporate head of music buying and marketing for a large national music retail chain, Brian has since moved on to become a well respected voice on the convergence of artist development, music marketing, social media, and technology.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2s_m7UwrKyI
This week's episode #155 May 30, 2014 Evolution vs. Innovation & Apple Buys Beats.
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Michael Brandvold is a freelance music industry consultant based in Northern California. Having launched Michael Brandvold Marketing to leverage his years of experience to provide direction to large and small clients in the areas of online & social marketing as well as e-commerce and customer acquisition and retention.
Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael's skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.com's multi-million dollar enterprise, including their ground-breaking VIP ticket program.
Michael has also managed the online efforts for Dream Theater, ACCEPT, Killer Dwarfs, Motley Crüe, Rod Stewart, Madonna, Ozzy Osbourne, Madonna and Britney Spears to name only a few.
About Brian Thompson:
Brian Thompson, Managing Partner for Thorny Bleeder Records, is a Vancouver based music industry entrepreneur, record label owner, artist manager, marketing consultant, radio promoter, publicist, web designer, blogger, and industry speaker.
Formerly the corporate head of music buying and marketing for a large national music retail chain, Brian has since moved on to become a well respected voice on the convergence of artist development, music marketing, social media, and technology.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z3FwU5UhF6g
This week's episode #154 May 23, 2014 It's Not About the Tools You Use, It's About the Community You Create.
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Michael Brandvold is a freelance music industry consultant based in Northern California. Having launched Michael Brandvold Marketing to leverage his years of experience to provide direction to large and small clients in the areas of online & social marketing as well as e-commerce and customer acquisition and retention.
Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael's skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.com's multi-million dollar enterprise, including their ground-breaking VIP ticket program.
Michael has also managed the online efforts for Dream Theater, ACCEPT, Killer Dwarfs, Motley Crüe, Rod Stewart, Madonna, Ozzy Osbourne, Madonna and Britney Spears to name only a few.
About Brian Thompson:
Brian Thompson, Managing Partner for Thorny Bleeder Records, is a Vancouver based music industry entrepreneur, record label owner, artist manager, marketing consultant, radio promoter, publicist, web designer, blogger, and industry speaker.
Formerly the corporate head of music buying and marketing for a large national music retail chain, Brian has since moved on to become a well respected voice on the convergence of artist development, music marketing, social media, and technology.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h3FLAaKpSv4
This week's episode #153 May 16, 2014 The Musician's Dilemma: Maintaining friendships, building a great company, spending time with family, staying fit and getting sleep. Pick 3.
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Michael Brandvold is a freelance music industry consultant based in Northern California. Having launched Michael Brandvold Marketing to leverage his years of experience to provide direction to large and small clients in the areas of online & social marketing as well as e-commerce and customer acquisition and retention.
Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael's skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.com's multi-million dollar enterprise, including their ground-breaking VIP ticket program.
Michael has also managed the online efforts for Dream Theater, ACCEPT, Killer Dwarfs, Motley Crüe, Rod Stewart, Madonna, Ozzy Osbourne, Madonna and Britney Spears to name only a few.
About Brian Thompson:
Brian Thompson, Managing Partner for Thorny Bleeder Records, is a Vancouver based music industry entrepreneur, record label owner, artist manager, marketing consultant, radio promoter, publicist, web designer, blogger, and industry speaker.
Formerly the corporate head of music buying and marketing for a large national music retail chain, Brian has since moved on to become a well respected voice on the convergence of artist development, music marketing, social media, and technology.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J6Uti0UZ0DM
This week's episode #152 May 9, 2014 When Trolls Attack! plus... Are You Leaning Forward with Your Career?
Original article: http://www.rohanandersonphotography.com/red-jumpsuit-apparatus-copyright-violation/
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Michael Brandvold is a freelance music industry consultant based in Northern California. Having launched Michael Brandvold Marketing to leverage his years of experience to provide direction to large and small clients in the areas of online & social marketing as well as e-commerce and customer acquisition and retention.
Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael's skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.com's multi-million dollar enterprise, including their ground-breaking VIP ticket program.
Michael has also managed the online efforts for Dream Theater, ACCEPT, Killer Dwarfs, Motley Crüe, Rod Stewart, Madonna, Ozzy Osbourne, Madonna and Britney Spears to name only a few.
About Brian Thompson:
Brian Thompson, Managing Partner for Thorny Bleeder Records, is a Vancouver based music industry entrepreneur, record label owner, artist manager, marketing consultant, radio promoter, publicist, web designer, blogger, and industry speaker.
Formerly the corporate head of music buying and marketing for a large national music retail chain, Brian has since moved on to become a well respected voice on the convergence of artist development, music marketing, social media, and technology.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Th-iJWVmJuc
This week's episode #150 April 18, 2014 Do the F**king Work!
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Michael Brandvold is a freelance music industry consultant based in Northern California. Having launched Michael Brandvold Marketing to leverage his years of experience to provide direction to large and small clients in the areas of online & social marketing as well as e-commerce and customer acquisition and retention.
Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael's skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.com's multi-million dollar enterprise, including their ground-breaking VIP ticket program.
Michael has also managed the online efforts for Dream Theater, ACCEPT, Killer Dwarfs, Motley Crüe, Rod Stewart, Madonna, Ozzy Osbourne, Madonna and Britney Spears to name only a few.
About Brian Thompson:
Brian Thompson, Managing Partner for Thorny Bleeder Records, is a Vancouver based music industry entrepreneur, record label owner, artist manager, marketing consultant, radio promoter, publicist, web designer, blogger, and industry speaker.
Formerly the corporate head of music buying and marketing for a large national music retail chain, Brian has since moved on to become a well respected voice on the convergence of artist development, music marketing, social media, and technology.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_1ImFPMH6pY
This week's episode #149 April 4, 2014 How Passion and Purpose Should Guide Your Creativity.
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Michael Brandvold is a freelance music industry consultant based in Northern California. Having launched Michael Brandvold Marketing to leverage his years of experience to provide direction to large and small clients in the areas of online & social marketing as well as e-commerce and customer acquisition and retention.
Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael's skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.com's multi-million dollar enterprise, including their ground-breaking VIP ticket program.
Michael has also managed the online efforts for Dream Theater, ACCEPT, Killer Dwarfs, Motley Crüe, Rod Stewart, Madonna, Ozzy Osbourne, Madonna and Britney Spears to name only a few.
About Brian Thompson:
Brian Thompson, Managing Partner for Thorny Bleeder Records, is a Vancouver based music industry entrepreneur, record label owner, artist manager, marketing consultant, radio promoter, publicist, web designer, blogger, and industry speaker.
Formerly the corporate head of music buying and marketing for a large national music retail chain, Brian has since moved on to become a well respected voice on the convergence of artist development, music marketing, social media, and technology.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nfbRv3p8j1c
This week's episode #148 March 21, 2014 Use This One Simple Trick So Your Fans Never Forget You.
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This podcast was brought to you by Music Xray.
Featured Track Of The Week:
We're stoked to announce our brand new Featured Track Of The Week, as selected from the submissions we received on the opportunity we created on our Music XRay account. If you want to submit your song to be featured, create a profile on Music Xray and send it to us here.
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Michael Brandvold is a freelance music industry consultant based in Northern California. Having launched Michael Brandvold Marketing to leverage his years of experience to provide direction to large and small clients in the areas of online & social marketing as well as e-commerce and customer acquisition and retention.
Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael's skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.com's multi-million dollar enterprise, including their ground-breaking VIP ticket program.
Michael has also managed the online efforts for Dream Theater, ACCEPT, Killer Dwarfs, Motley Crüe, Rod Stewart, Madonna, Ozzy Osbourne, Madonna and Britney Spears to name only a few.
About Brian Thompson:
Brian Thompson, Managing Partner for Thorny Bleeder Records, is a Vancouver based music industry entrepreneur, record label owner, artist manager, marketing consultant, radio promoter, publicist, web designer, blogger, and industry speaker.
Formerly the corporate head of music buying and marketing for a large national music retail chain, Brian has since moved on to become a well respected voice on the convergence of artist development, music marketing, social media, and technology.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cL1kDN7sAto
This week's episode #147 March 21, 2014 Our Opinion on Opinions, Perspectives, Creativity & Criticism.
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We're stoked to announce our brand new Featured Track Of The Week, as selected from the submissions we received on the opportunity we created on our Music XRay account. If you want to submit your song to be featured, create a profile on Music Xray and send it to us here.
This podcast was brought to you by Music XRay.
Music Xray automatically matches your songs to real industry opportunities. Then, they give you direct access to the decision makers. Then, they guarantee they listen AND respond. No, Seriously.
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Michael Brandvold is a freelance music industry consultant based in Northern California. Having launched Michael Brandvold Marketing to leverage his years of experience to provide direction to large and small clients in the areas of online & social marketing as well as e-commerce and customer acquisition and retention.
Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael's skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.com's multi-million dollar enterprise, including their ground-breaking VIP ticket program.
Michael has also managed the online efforts for Dream Theater, ACCEPT, Killer Dwarfs, Motley Crüe, Rod Stewart, Madonna, Ozzy Osbourne, Madonna and Britney Spears to name only a few.
About Brian Thompson:
Brian Thompson, Managing Partner for Thorny Bleeder Records, is a Vancouver based music industry entrepreneur, record label owner, artist manager, marketing consultant, radio promoter, publicist, web designer, blogger, and industry speaker.
Formerly the corporate head of music buying and marketing for a large national music retail chain, Brian has since moved on to become a well respected voice on the convergence of artist development, music marketing, social media, and technology.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1AeHVTdWMd4
This week's episode #146 March 14, 2014 Some Things Just Never Change.
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Featured Track Of The Week:
We're stoked to announce our brand new Featured Track Of The Week, as selected from the submissions we received on the opportunity we created on our Music XRay account. If you want to submit your song to be featured, create a profile on Music Xray and send it to us here.
This podcast was brought to you by Music XRay.
Music Xray automatically matches your songs to real industry opportunities. Then, they give you direct access to the decision makers. Then, they guarantee they listen AND respond. No, Seriously.
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Michael Brandvold is a freelance music industry consultant based in Northern California. Having launched Michael Brandvold Marketing to leverage his years of experience to provide direction to large and small clients in the areas of online & social marketing as well as e-commerce and customer acquisition and retention.
Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael's skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.com's multi-million dollar enterprise, including their ground-breaking VIP ticket program.
Michael has also managed the online efforts for Dream Theater, ACCEPT, Killer Dwarfs, Motley Crüe, Rod Stewart, Madonna, Ozzy Osbourne, Madonna and Britney Spears to name only a few.
About Brian Thompson:
Brian Thompson, Managing Partner for Thorny Bleeder Records, is a Vancouver based music industry entrepreneur, record label owner, artist manager, marketing consultant, radio promoter, publicist, web designer, blogger, and industry speaker.
Formerly the corporate head of music buying and marketing for a large national music retail chain, Brian has since moved on to become a well respected voice on the convergence of artist development, music marketing, social media, and technology.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=geQNn2FKKmw
This week's episode #144 February 28, 2014 Here's Why Your Band Needs a Project Manager.
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Featured Track Of The Week: Reacta
We're stoked to announce our brand new Featured Track Of The Week, as selected from the submissions we received on the opportunity we created on our Music XRay account. If you want to submit your song to be featured, create a profile on Music Xray and send it to us here.
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About Michael Brandvold:
Michael Brandvold is a freelance music industry consultant based in Northern California. Having launched Michael Brandvold Marketing to leverage his years of experience to provide direction to large and small clients in the areas of online & social marketing as well as e-commerce and customer acquisition and retention.
Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael's skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.com's multi-million dollar enterprise, including their ground-breaking VIP ticket program.
Michael has also managed the online efforts for Dream Theater, ACCEPT, Killer Dwarfs, Motley Crüe, Rod Stewart, Madonna, Ozzy Osbourne, Madonna and Britney Spears to name only a few.
About Brian Thompson:
Brian Thompson, Managing Partner for Thorny Bleeder Records, is a Vancouver based music industry entrepreneur, record label owner, artist manager, marketing consultant, radio promoter, publicist, web designer, blogger, and industry speaker.
Formerly the corporate head of music buying and marketing for a large national music retail chain, Brian has since moved on to become a well respected voice on the convergence of artist development, music marketing, social media, and technology.
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This week's episode #143 February 21, 2014 What is Sound Design? Exploring Alternative Careers.
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Featured Track Of The Week: Reacta
We're stoked to announce our brand new Featured Track Of The Week, as selected from the submissions we received on the opportunity we created on our Music XRay account. If you want to submit your song to be featured, create a profile on Music Xray and send it to us here.
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Music Xray automatically matches your songs to real industry opportunities. Then, they give you direct access to the decision makers. Then, they guarantee they listen AND respond. No, Seriously.
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About Michael Brandvold:
Michael Brandvold is a freelance music industry consultant based in Northern California. Having launched Michael Brandvold Marketing to leverage his years of experience to provide direction to large and small clients in the areas of online & social marketing as well as e-commerce and customer acquisition and retention.
Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael's skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.com's multi-million dollar enterprise, including their ground-breaking VIP ticket program.
Michael has also managed the online efforts for Dream Theater, ACCEPT, Killer Dwarfs, Motley Crüe, Rod Stewart, Madonna, Ozzy Osbourne, Madonna and Britney Spears to name only a few.
About Brian Thompson:
Brian Thompson, Managing Partner for Thorny Bleeder Records, is a Vancouver based music industry entrepreneur, record label owner, artist manager, marketing consultant, radio promoter, publicist, web designer, blogger, and industry speaker.
Formerly the corporate head of music buying and marketing for a large national music retail chain, Brian has since moved on to become a well respected voice on the convergence of artist development, music marketing, social media, and technology.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IEMxXZdikX8
This week's episode #142 February 14, 2014 Can Over-Planning Your Music Career Cripple Your Creativity?
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Featured Track Of The Week: Lions Named Leo
We're stoked to announce our brand new Featured Track Of The Week, as selected from the submissions we received on the opportunity we created on our Music XRay account. If you want to submit your song to be featured, create a profile on Music Xray and send it to us here.
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About Michael Brandvold:
Michael Brandvold is a freelance music industry consultant based in Northern California. Having launched Michael Brandvold Marketing to leverage his years of experience to provide direction to large and small clients in the areas of online & social marketing as well as e-commerce and customer acquisition and retention.
Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael's skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.com's multi-million dollar enterprise, including their ground-breaking VIP ticket program.
Michael has also managed the online efforts for Dream Theater, ACCEPT, Killer Dwarfs, Motley Crüe, Rod Stewart, Madonna, Ozzy Osbourne, Madonna and Britney Spears to name only a few.
About Brian Thompson:
Brian Thompson, Managing Partner for Thorny Bleeder Records, is a Vancouver based music industry entrepreneur, record label owner, artist manager, marketing consultant, radio promoter, publicist, web designer, blogger, and industry speaker.
Formerly the corporate head of music buying and marketing for a large national music retail chain, Brian has since moved on to become a well respected voice on the convergence of artist development, music marketing, social media, and technology.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PrFanrC_qSU
This week's episode #141 February 7, 2014 The Journey of a Rock n' Roll Craftsman, an Interview with Ron Young from Little Caesar.
For those of you unfamiliar with Little Caesar, they were signed to a major label deal with DGC/Geffen Records in 1989 and had two big singles, "Chain of Fools" and "In Your Arms".
Positioned as the next big thing, Little Caesar were managed by a team of industry bigwigs, including Jimmy Iovine, A&R by John Kalodner, and with Bob Rock producing their debut album.
We talk with Ron about the craftsmanship of rock n' roll, living your life with passion, following your bliss, the state of the music industry (old & new), going from a major label signed act to being an independent band, and many other nuggets of creative wisdom.
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Featured Track Of The Week: Little Caesar
We're stoked to announce our brand new Featured Track Of The Week, as selected from the submissions we received on the opportunity we created on our Music XRay account. If you want to submit your song to be featured, create a profile on Music Xray and send it to us here.
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Music Xray automatically matches your songs to real industry opportunities. Then, they give you direct access to the decision makers. Then, they guarantee they listen AND respond. No, Seriously.
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About Michael Brandvold:
Michael Brandvold is a freelance music industry consultant based in Northern California. Having launched Michael Brandvold Marketing to leverage his years of experience to provide direction to large and small clients in the areas of online & social marketing as well as e-commerce and customer acquisition and retention.
Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael's skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.com's multi-million dollar enterprise, including their ground-breaking VIP ticket program.
Michael has also managed the online efforts for Dream Theater, ACCEPT, Killer Dwarfs, Motley Crüe, Rod Stewart, Madonna, Ozzy Osbourne, Madonna and Britney Spears to name only a few.
About Brian Thompson:
Brian Thompson, Managing Partner for Thorny Bleeder Records, is a Vancouver based music industry entrepreneur, record label owner, artist manager, marketing consultant, radio promoter, publicist, web designer, blogger, and industry speaker.
Formerly the corporate head of music buying and marketing for a large national music retail chain, Brian has since moved on to become a well respected voice on the convergence of artist development, music marketing, social media, and technology.
This week's episode #139 January 17, 2014 The Importance of a Marketing Calendar for your Music Marketing Efforts.
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Featured Track Of The Week: Shadow of Whales
We're stoked to announce our brand new Featured Track Of The Week, as selected from the submissions we received on the opportunity we created on our Music XRay account. If you want to submit your song to be featured, create a profile on Music Xray and send it to us here.
This podcast was brought to you by Music XRay.
Music Xray automatically matches your songs to real industry opportunities. Then, they give you direct access to the decision makers. Then, they guarantee they listen AND respond. No, Seriously.
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About Michael Brandvold:
Michael Brandvold is a freelance music industry consultant based in Northern California. Having launched Michael Brandvold Marketing to leverage his years of experience to provide direction to large and small clients in the areas of online & social marketing as well as e-commerce and customer acquisition and retention.
Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael's skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.com's multi-million dollar enterprise, including their ground-breaking VIP ticket program.
Michael has also managed the online efforts for Dream Theater, ACCEPT, Killer Dwarfs, Motley Crüe, Rod Stewart, Madonna, Ozzy Osbourne, Madonna and Britney Spears to name only a few.
About Brian Thompson:
Brian Thompson, Managing Partner for Thorny Bleeder Records, is a Vancouver based music industry entrepreneur, record label owner, artist manager, marketing consultant, radio promoter, publicist, web designer, blogger, and industry speaker.
Formerly the corporate head of music buying and marketing for a large national music retail chain, Brian has since moved on to become a well respected voice on the convergence of artist development, music marketing, social media, and technology.
This week's episode #13 January 10, 2014 The horrors of a bad record contract with 30 Seconds to Mars.
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Featured Track Of The Week: Shadow of Whales
We're stoked to announce our brand new Featured Track Of The Week, as selected from the submissions we received on the opportunity we created on our Music XRay account. If you want to submit your song to be featured, create a profile on Music Xray and send it to us here.
This podcast was brought to you by Music XRay.
Music Xray automatically matches your songs to real industry opportunities. Then, they give you direct access to the decision makers. Then, they guarantee they listen AND respond. No, Seriously.
Tune in every week for the latest discussions and comments on the music business
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About Michael Brandvold:
Michael Brandvold is a freelance music industry consultant based in Northern California. Having launched Michael Brandvold Marketing to leverage his years of experience to provide direction to large and small clients in the areas of online & social marketing as well as e-commerce and customer acquisition and retention.
Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael's skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.com's multi-million dollar enterprise, including their ground-breaking VIP ticket program.
Michael has also managed the online efforts for Dream Theater, ACCEPT, Killer Dwarfs, Motley Crüe, Rod Stewart, Madonna, Ozzy Osbourne, Madonna and Britney Spears to name only a few.
About Brian Thompson:
Brian Thompson, Managing Partner for Thorny Bleeder Records, is a Vancouver based music industry entrepreneur, record label owner, artist manager, marketing consultant, radio promoter, publicist, web designer, blogger, and industry speaker.
Formerly the corporate head of music buying and marketing for a large national music retail chain, Brian has since moved on to become a well respected voice on the convergence of artist development, music marketing, social media, and technology.
This week's episode #137 December 20, 2013 Masterful Marketing Strategies: The Art of a Successful Album Release.
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Featured Track Of The Week: Dax
We're stoked to announce our brand new Featured Track Of The Week, as selected from the submissions we received on the opportunity we created on our Music XRay account. If you want to submit your song to be featured, create a profile on Music Xray and send it to us here.
This podcast was brought to you by Music XRay.
Music Xray automatically matches your songs to real industry opportunities. Then, they give you direct access to the decision makers. Then, they guarantee they listen AND respond. No, Seriously.
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About Michael Brandvold:
Michael Brandvold is a freelance music industry consultant based in Northern California. Having launched Michael Brandvold Marketing to leverage his years of experience to provide direction to large and small clients in the areas of online & social marketing as well as e-commerce and customer acquisition and retention.
Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael's skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.com's multi-million dollar enterprise, including their ground-breaking VIP ticket program.
Michael has also managed the online efforts for Dream Theater, ACCEPT, Killer Dwarfs, Motley Crüe, Rod Stewart, Madonna, Ozzy Osbourne, Madonna and Britney Spears to name only a few.
About Brian Thompson:
Brian Thompson, Managing Partner for Thorny Bleeder Records, is a Vancouver based music industry entrepreneur, record label owner, artist manager, marketing consultant, radio promoter, publicist, web designer, blogger, and industry speaker.
Formerly the corporate head of music buying and marketing for a large national music retail chain, Brian has since moved on to become a well respected voice on the convergence of artist development, music marketing, social media, and technology.
This week's episode #134 November 29, 2013 Exploring Canada's Hard Rock History with Sean Kelly, Musician, Author, Educator.
Visit www.MetalOnIce.com to purchase the Metal on Ice Book or CD.
Sean Kelly is a Toronto based Musician, Author and Educator. Sean’s multi-faceted career has allowed him to work in many different facets of the music industry.
Sean recently authored the book Metal On Ice : Tales from Canada’s Hard Rock and Heavy Metal Heroes for Dundurn Press, and also co-produced and played guitar on the accompanying EP Metal On Ice ; Tunes from Canada’s Hard Rock and Heavy Metal Heroes (Coalition Records/Warner Music Canada)
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Sean is currently the lead guitarist for Grammy Award winning artist Nelly Furtado, a position which has seen him tour the world and perform on programs such as The Tonight Show, Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, The Billboard Awards, MTV specials and many more. Sean has also toured and/or recorded with Helix, Gilby Clarke (ex GnR), Carole Pope and Rough Trade, Howie D (Backstreet Boys), David Clayton Thomas, Dan Hill, Wild Strawberries, Carl Dixon, 69 Duster, Vibrolux , Chad Richardson among others.
As an Artist in his own right, Sean fronted his own band Crash Kelly, who managed to secure a recording contract with Century Media records and tour with such rock n roll legends as Alice Cooper and The Quireboys. Crash Kelly has seen 4 albums released worldwide. Having studied Classical Guitar at the University of Toronto’s Faculty of Music with the legendary Eli Kassner, Sean also records solo nylon string guitar records for the prestigious Opening Day Entertainment Group, home to the world famous Canadian Brass. His album The #1 Classical Guitar Album was a top selling Classical album in 2007, and 2008’s Christmas Guitar earned him his first US Billboard Top 10 chartings in the Classical, Holiday, and New Age charts.
Sean Kelly has recently turned his focus to songwriting with and for other artists, and has written with artists such as Nelly Furtado, Alan Frew (Glass Tiger), Moe Berg (The Pursuit of Happiness) Honeymoon Suite, Helix, and Gilby Clarke.
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Featured Track Of The Week: Metal On Ice
We're stoked to announce our brand new Featured Track Of The Week, as selected from the submissions we received on the opportunity we created on our Music XRay account. If you want to submit your song to be featured, create a profile on Music Xray and send it to us here.
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About Michael Brandvold:
Michael Brandvold is a freelance music industry consultant based in Northern California. Having launched Michael Brandvold Marketing to leverage his years of experience to provide direction to large and small clients in the areas of online & social marketing as well as e-commerce and customer acquisition and retention.
Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael's skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.
This week's episode #132 November 15, 2013 Why Isn't My Band Being Taken Seriously on The Music Biz Weekly.
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Featured Track Of The Week:
We're stoked to announce our brand new Featured Track Of The Week, as selected from the submissions we received on the opportunity we created on our Music XRay account. If you want to submit your song to be featured, create a profile on Music Xray and send it to us here.
This podcast was brought to you by Music XRay.
Music Xray automatically matches your songs to real industry opportunities. Then, they give you direct access to the decision makers. Then, they guarantee they listen AND respond. No, Seriously.
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About Michael Brandvold:
Michael Brandvold is a freelance music industry consultant based in Northern California. Having launched Michael Brandvold Marketing to leverage his years of experience to provide direction to large and small clients in the areas of online & social marketing as well as e-commerce and customer acquisition and retention.
Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael's skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.com's multi-million dollar enterprise, including their ground-breaking VIP ticket program.
Michael has also managed the online efforts for Motley Crüe, Rod Stewart, Madonna, Ozzy Osbourne, Madonna and Britney Spears to name only a few.
About Brian Thompson:
Brian Thompson, Managing Partner for Thorny Bleeder Records, is a Vancouver based music industry entrepreneur, record label owner, artist manager, marketing consultant, radio promoter, publicist, web designer, blogger, and industry speaker.
Formerly the corporate head of music buying and marketing for a large national music retail chain, Brian has since moved on to become a well respected voice on the convergence of artist development, music marketing, social media, and technology.
This week's episode #131 November 1, 2013 Do Your Fans See You as a Crybaby or a Hero? We Look at Steve Lukather and Amanda Palmer.
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Featured Track Of The Week:
We're stoked to announce our brand new Featured Track Of The Week, as selected from the submissions we received on the opportunity we created on our Music XRay account. If you want to submit your song to be featured, create a profile on Music Xray and send it to us here.
This podcast was brought to you by Music XRay.
Music Xray automatically matches your songs to real industry opportunities. Then, they give you direct access to the decision makers. Then, they guarantee they listen AND respond. No, Seriously.
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About Michael Brandvold:
Michael Brandvold is a freelance music industry consultant based in Northern California. Having launched Michael Brandvold Marketing to leverage his years of experience to provide direction to large and small clients in the areas of online & social marketing as well as e-commerce and customer acquisition and retention.
Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael's skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.com's multi-million dollar enterprise, including their ground-breaking VIP ticket program.
Michael has also managed the online efforts for Motley Crüe, Rod Stewart, Madonna, Ozzy Osbourne, Madonna and Britney Spears to name only a few.
About Brian Thompson:
Brian Thompson, Managing Partner for Thorny Bleeder Records, is a Vancouver based music industry entrepreneur, record label owner, artist manager, marketing consultant, radio promoter, publicist, web designer, blogger, and industry speaker.
Formerly the corporate head of music buying and marketing for a large national music retail chain, Brian has since moved on to become a well respected voice on the convergence of artist development, music marketing, social media, and technology.
This week's episode #130 October 25, 2013 Musicians! Over 10 Tips on How to Effectively Promote Your Shows on Music Biz Weekly.
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Featured Track Of The Week: Lions In The Street
We're stoked to announce our brand new Featured Track Of The Week, as selected from the submissions we received on the opportunity we created on our Music XRay account. If you want to submit your song to be featured, create a profile on Music Xray and send it to us here.
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About Michael Brandvold:
Michael Brandvold is a freelance music industry consultant based in Northern California. Having launched Michael Brandvold Marketing to leverage his years of experience to provide direction to large and small clients in the areas of online & social marketing as well as e-commerce and customer acquisition and retention.
Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael's skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.com's multi-million dollar enterprise, including their ground-breaking VIP ticket program.
Michael has also managed the online efforts for Motley Crüe, Rod Stewart, Madonna, Ozzy Osbourne, Madonna and Britney Spears to name only a few.
About Brian Thompson:
Brian Thompson, Managing Partner for Thorny Bleeder Records, is a Vancouver based music industry entrepreneur, record label owner, artist manager, marketing consultant, radio promoter, publicist, web designer, blogger, and industry speaker.
Formerly the corporate head of music buying and marketing for a large national music retail chain, Brian has since moved on to become a well respected voice on the convergence of artist development, music marketing, social media, and technology.
This week's episode #129 October 18, 2013 The Art of Juggling a Full Time Job and a Professional Music Career on Music Biz Weekly.
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Featured Track Of The Week: Patrick DeCoste
We're stoked to announce our brand new Featured Track Of The Week, as selected from the submissions we received on the opportunity we created on our Music XRay account. If you want to submit your song to be featured, create a profile on Music Xray and send it to us here.
This podcast was brought to you by Music XRay.
Music Xray automatically matches your songs to real industry opportunities. Then, they give you direct access to the decision makers. Then, they guarantee they listen AND respond. No, Seriously.
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About Michael Brandvold:
Michael Brandvold is a freelance music industry consultant based in Northern California. Having launched Michael Brandvold Marketing to leverage his years of experience to provide direction to large and small clients in the areas of online & social marketing as well as e-commerce and customer acquisition and retention.
Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael's skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.com's multi-million dollar enterprise, including their ground-breaking VIP ticket program.
Michael has also managed the online efforts for Motley Crüe, Rod Stewart, Madonna, Ozzy Osbourne, Madonna and Britney Spears to name only a few.
About Brian Thompson:
Brian Thompson, Managing Partner for Thorny Bleeder Records, is a Vancouver based music industry entrepreneur, record label owner, artist manager, marketing consultant, radio promoter, publicist, web designer, blogger, and industry speaker.
Formerly the corporate head of music buying and marketing for a large national music retail chain, Brian has since moved on to become a well respected voice on the convergence of artist development, music marketing, social media, and technology.
This week's episode #128 October 11, 2013 The Craft of Songwriting with Adam Mitchell, Award Winning Producer and Songwriter.
Adam Mitchell is an award winning record producer and songwriter who has had his songs recorded by and worked with many of ...
This week's episode #127 October 3, 2013 We Answer Your Questions From Twitter on The Music Biz Weekly.
via @kevin_maccash - How's a guy to run a music career without a credit card? Is it possible?
via @TrevEich - I feel like I'm aware of so much about the music biz that now I don't know where to begin.
For all discussions, training, tips and tricks related to music marketing don't miss any episode of The Music Biz Weekly Podcast.
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Featured Track Of The Week: Jana Pochop
We're stoked to announce our brand new Featured Track Of The Week, as selected from the submissions we received on the opportunity we created on our Music XRay account. If you want to submit your song to be featured, create a profile on Music Xray and send it to us here.
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About Michael Brandvold:
Michael Brandvold is a freelance music industry consultant based in Northern California. Having launched Michael Brandvold Marketing to leverage his years of experience to provide direction to large and small clients in the areas of online & social marketing as well as e-commerce and customer acquisition and retention.
Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael's skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.com's multi-million dollar enterprise, including their ground-breaking VIP ticket program.
Michael has also managed the online efforts for Motley Crüe, Rod Stewart, Madonna, Ozzy Osbourne, Madonna and Britney Spears to name only a few.
About Brian Thompson:
Brian Thompson, Managing Partner for Thorny Bleeder Records, is a Vancouver based music industry entrepreneur, record label owner, artist manager, marketing consultant, radio promoter, publicist, web designer, blogger, and industry speaker.
Formerly the corporate head of music buying and marketing for a large national music retail chain, Brian has since moved on to become a well respected voice on the convergence of artist development, music marketing, social media, and technology.
This week's episode #126 September 27, 2013 The Art of Juggling Business, Band and Label Life with Tim King from SOiL.
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Featured Track Of The Week: Ardent Soul
We're stoked to announce our brand new Featured Track Of The Week, as selected from the submissions we received on the opportunity we created on our Music XRay account. If you want to submit your song to be featured, create a profile on Music Xray and send it to us here.
This podcast was brought to you by Music XRay.
Music Xray automatically matches your songs to real industry opportunities. Then, they give you direct access to the decision makers. Then, they guarantee they listen AND respond. No, Seriously.
Tune in every week for the latest discussions and comments on the music business
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About Michael Brandvold:
Michael Brandvold is a freelance music industry consultant based in Northern California. Having launched Michael Brandvold Marketing to leverage his years of experience to provide direction to large and small clients in the areas of online & social marketing as well as e-commerce and customer acquisition and retention.
Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael's skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.com's multi-million dollar enterprise, including their ground-breaking VIP ticket program.
Michael has also managed the online efforts for Motley Crüe, Rod Stewart, Madonna, Ozzy Osbourne, Madonna and Britney Spears to name only a few.
About Brian Thompson:
Brian Thompson, Managing Partner for Thorny Bleeder Records, is a Vancouver based music industry entrepreneur, record label owner, artist manager, marketing consultant, radio promoter, publicist, web designer, blogger, and industry speaker.
Formerly the corporate head of music buying and marketing for a large national music retail chain, Brian has since moved on to become a well respected voice on the convergence of artist development, music marketing, social media, and technology.
This week's episode #124 September 13, 2013 IHow to Get the Gigs You Want: An Interview with Panos Panay, Founder of Sonicbids on Music Biz Weekly.
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This podcast was brought to you by Music Xray.
Featured Track Of The Week: Rocketships
We're stoked to announce our brand new Featured Track Of The Week, as selected from the submissions we received on the opportunity we created on our Music XRay account. If you want to submit your song to be featured, create a profile on Music Xray and send it to us here.
This podcast was brought to you by Music XRay.
Music Xray automatically matches your songs to real industry opportunities. Then, they give you direct access to the decision makers. Then, they guarantee they listen AND respond. No, Seriously.
Tune in every week for the latest discussions and comments on the music business
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Vissit iTunes and please Rate & Review The Music Biz Weekly.
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About Michael Brandvold:
Michael Brandvold is a freelance music industry consultant based in Northern California. Having launched Michael Brandvold Marketing to leverage his years of experience to provide direction to large and small clients in the areas of online & social marketing as well as e-commerce and customer acquisition and retention.
Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael's skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.com's multi-million dollar enterprise, including their ground-breaking VIP ticket program.
Michael has also managed the online efforts for Motley Crüe, Rod Stewart, Madonna, Ozzy Osbourne, Madonna and Britney Spears to name only a few.
About Brian Thompson:
Brian Thompson, Managing Partner for Thorny Bleeder Records, is a Vancouver based music industry entrepreneur, record label owner, artist manager, marketing consultant, radio promoter, publicist, web designer, blogger, and industry speaker.
Formerly the corporate head of music buying and marketing for a large national music retail chain, Brian has since moved on to become a well respected voice on the convergence of artist development, music marketing, social media, and technology.
This week's episode #125 September 20, 2013 Improve Your Career By Being Authentic & Thankful on Music Biz Weekly.
For all discussions, training, tips and tricks related to music marketing don't miss any episode of The Music Biz Weekly Podcast.
Now you can also watch The Music Biz Weekly Podcast!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d1CmXbbjwOs
This podcast was brought to you by Music Xray.
Featured Track Of The Week: Rocketships
We're stoked to announce our brand new Featured Track Of The Week, as selected from the submissions we received on the opportunity we created on our Music XRay account. If you want to submit your song to be featured, create a profile on Music Xray and send it to us here.
This podcast was brought to you by Music XRay.
Music Xray automatically matches your songs to real industry opportunities. Then, they give you direct access to the decision makers. Then, they guarantee they listen AND respond. No, Seriously.
Tune in every week for the latest discussions and comments on the music business
Download The Music Biz Weekly Podcast from iTunes.
Liston to The Music Biz Weekly Podcast on SoundCloud.
Vissit iTunes and please Rate & Review The Music Biz Weekly.
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About Michael Brandvold:
Michael Brandvold is a freelance music industry consultant based in Northern California. Having launched Michael Brandvold Marketing to leverage his years of experience to provide direction to large and small clients in the areas of online & social marketing as well as e-commerce and customer acquisition and retention.
Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael's skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.com's multi-million dollar enterprise, including their ground-breaking VIP ticket program.
Michael has also managed the online efforts for Motley Crüe, Rod Stewart, Madonna, Ozzy Osbourne, Madonna and Britney Spears to name only a few.
About Brian Thompson:
Brian Thompson, Managing Partner for Thorny Bleeder Records, is a Vancouver based music industry entrepreneur, record label owner, artist manager, marketing consultant, radio promoter, publicist, web designer, blogger, and industry speaker.
Formerly the corporate head of music buying and marketing for a large national music retail chain, Brian has since moved on to become a well respected voice on the convergence of artist development, music marketing, social media, and technology.
This week's episode #123 August 23, 2013 An Introduction to Music Copyright with Entertainment Attorney Ian Gibson on Music Biz Weekly.
*Ian Gibson, Esq. is an attorney licensed to practice in the state of California. This interview is for informational purposes only and is not intended to constitute legal advice nor create an attorney-client relationship. This material may be considered advertising under applicable state laws.
Also, as a thank you Ian put together a free PDF called "How Copyright Law Gets Musicians Paid." The easiest way to get the PDF is to visit http://iangibson.com/thornybleeder and join the mailing list.
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This podcast was brought to you by Music Xray.
Featured Track Of The Week: Thick Red Wine
We're stoked to announce our brand new Featured Track Of The Week, as selected from the submissions we received on the opportunity we created on our Music XRay account. If you want to submit your song to be featured, create a profile on Music Xray and send it to us here.
This podcast was brought to you by Music XRay.
Music Xray automatically matches your songs to real industry opportunities. Then, they give you direct access to the decision makers. Then, they guarantee they listen AND respond. No, Seriously.
Tune in every week for the latest discussions and comments on the music business
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Liston to The Music Biz Weekly Podcast on SoundCloud.
Vissit iTunes and please Rate & Review The Music Biz Weekly.
Visit The Music Biz Weekly Podcast on Facebook.
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About Michael Brandvold:
Michael Brandvold is a freelance music industry consultant based in Northern California. Having launched Michael Brandvold Marketing to leverage his years of experience to provide direction to large and small clients in the areas of online & social marketing as well as e-commerce and customer acquisition and retention.
Gene Simmons of KISS first tapped Michael's skills as a pioneering online marketing strategist to launch and manage all aspects of Kissonline.com's multi-million dollar enterprise, including their ground-breaking VIP ticket program.
Michael has also managed the online efforts for Motley Crüe, Rod Stewart, Madonna, Ozzy Osbourne, Madonna and Britney Spears to name only a few.
About Brian Thompson:
Brian Thompson, Managing Partner for Thorny Bleeder Records, is a Vancouver based music industry entrepreneur, record label owner, artist manager, marketing consultant, radio promoter, publicist, web designer, blogger, and industry speaker.
Formerly the corporate head of music buying and marketing for a large national music retail chain, Brian has since moved on to become a well respected voice on the convergence of artist development, music marketing, social media, and technology.