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In this episode, Ethan sits down with Lindsey Craven, the Artist Relations Manager at MerleFest, the renowned roots music festival held annually in Wilkes County, North Carolina. Lindsey takes us behind the scenes, sharing the journey that led her to the festival and how she began booking artists for one of the most beloved events in the roots music scene. This conversation offers an intimate look at what it takes to bring the soul of MerleFest to life each year. Connect with Merlefest WebsiteFacebook X YoutubeCheck Out the Artists and People Mentioned in this EpisodeTyler ChildersSturgill SimpsonPatsy Cline Conway TwittyDoc Watson Johnny Cash WatchhouseUncle Lucius Sierra Ferrell Avett BrothersCarolina Chocolate DropsWilliam B. Townes IVBonnie RaittBilly StringsSend a text to The Ebone Zone! Support the showIf you have questions or comments email ebonezonepodcast@yahoo.com Follow the Ebone Zone on Twitter: https://twitter.com/OfficialEBZLike the Ebone Zone on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ebonezoneofficial/Visit www.ebonezone.com for more content!
Wayne Powell is the Global Artist Relations Manager for d&b audiotechnik, and he's been getting more and more interested in how independent artists and musicians are using spatial audio. He was in Austin, Texas with an array of 13 speakers enabling a spatial audio mix for Roman Rappak's annual Ristband mixed reality live performance. I had a chance to catch up with Powell to learn more about his journey into the immersive audio realm, why spatial audio storytelling experiences are currently capturing his attention, and some of the other trends, exciting immersive artists, and immersive audio hotspots around the world. This is a listener-supported podcast through the Voices of VR Patreon. Music: Fatality
Send us a textI'm joined by Grammy Award winning, legendary drummer, author and educator, Mike Mangini (Dream Theater, Extreme, Steve Vai) and Ryan Smith, Artist Relations Manager at Shure Microphones. We do a deep dive into drum mics and mic'ing technique, with Mike giving us a run down of his microphones for touring and recording. We play video and audio clips of Mike playing parts from his solo record, "Invisible Signs" to demonstrate the organic drum sound he achieved through proper mic selection and placement. Ryan gave expert advice on how to effectively mic drums with a limited budget. So come along for the ride and please subscribe! Read Mike's full bio on his website! https://mikemangini.com/ Buy Mike's solo record "Invisible Signs"! https://linktr.ee/mikemanginiofficialLive From My Drum Room With John DeChristopher! is a series of conversations with legendary drummers and Music Industry icons, hosted by drummer and music industry veteran, John DeChristopher, drawing from his five decades in the Music Industry. Created in 2020, and ranked BEST Drum Podcast, "Live From My Drum Room With John DeChristopher!" gives the audience an insider's view that only John can offer. And no drummers are harmed on any shows! Please subscribe!Exciting news! 100% of the proceeds from Live From My Drum Room T-shirts goes toward a newly created Live From My Drum Room Scholarship with the Percussive Arts Society! https://pas.org/pasic/scholarships/ Live From My Drum Room T-shirts are made of soft 60%cotton/40% polyester. Available in XS-2XL. $25 includes shipping in the contiguous US. Payment with Venmo: @John-DeChristopher-2. Be sure to include your size and shipping address. Email: livefrommydrumroom@gmail.com. Thank you to everyone who's bought a shirt to help support this endeavor!https://linktr.ee/live_from_my_drum_roomwww.youtube.com/c/JohnDeChristopherLiveFromMyDrumRoom
The week of July 31, 2024 on The Metallica Report… Steffan catches up with John Bush, the singer of Armored Saint, formerly of Anthrax, and the man who once famously turned down the opportunity to front Metallica. John strolls down memory lane with Steffan, but not before he updates us on his latest project, Category 7 - a band James recently told us he's pretty excited about! And as Lars celebrates 40 years behind a TAMA drum kit, Steffan and Renée introduce us to Sam Gample, the brand's Artist Relations Manager. Sam clearly loves all things drum-related, sharing how he landed this gig, the most challenging project Lars has thrown his way, and why TAMA excitedly signed on as the lead sponsor for the Metallica Marching Band Competition. The Metallica Report - your official, weekly guide for all things Metallica, straight from the source. New episode every Wednesday. Category 7: https://category7official.com TAMA Drums: https://www.tama.com Metallica Marching Band Competition: https://www.metallicamarchingband.com Upcoming M72 Tour Dates: https://www.metallica.com/tour Music from The Metallica Report: https://metallica.lnk.to/TMR-music Wanna be featured on a future episode? Submit your questions or comments: http://metallica.com/podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The week of July 31, 2024 on The Metallica Report… Steffan catches up with John Bush, the singer of Armored Saint, formerly of Anthrax, and the man who once famously turned down the opportunity to front Metallica. John strolls down memory lane with Steffan, but not before he updates us on his latest project, Category 7 - a band James recently told us he's pretty excited about! And as Lars celebrates 40 years behind a TAMA drum kit, Steffan and Renée introduce us to Sam Gample, the brand's Artist Relations Manager. Sam clearly loves all things drum-related, sharing how he landed this gig, the most challenging project Lars has thrown his way, and why TAMA excitedly signed on as the lead sponsor for the Metallica Marching Band Competition. The Metallica Report - your official, weekly guide for all things Metallica, straight from the source. New episode every Wednesday. Category 7: https://category7official.com TAMA Drums: https://www.tama.com Metallica Marching Band Competition: https://www.metallicamarchingband.com Upcoming M72 Tour Dates: https://www.metallica.com/tour Music from The Metallica Report: https://metallica.lnk.to/TMR-music Wanna be featured on a future episode? Submit your questions or comments: http://metallica.com/podcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Från artist till manager! Möt drivna Mawuli Kulego, även känd som Lazee! Numera arbetar han på skivbolagssidan hos distributionstjänsten Amuse, och är samtidigt co-manager till artisten Imenella. Hör exempelvis om hans egna artistresa som ”underdog” från Malmö, där han gav allt i början för att nå sin publik, slog igenom med hitlåten ”Rock away”, för att senare börja plugga lite slumpmässigt på UCLA mitt i artistkarriären. Nu ligger fokus på att addera värde till andra artistkarriärer, utifrån vad han kallar ”the big three” - att förstå artisten, projektet och publiken! Vi diskuterar även vikten av att lära sig musikbranschen, att prioritera bort saker för att kunna fokusera, hur han hjälper artister att utvecklas, samt skillnaderna mellan sin gamla roll på Amuse som A&R mot nuvarande Artist Relations Manager. Lyssna nu! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Från artist till manager! Möt drivna Mawuli Kulego, även känd som Lazee! Numera arbetar han på skivbolagssidan hos distributionstjänsten Amuse, och är samtidigt co-manager till artisten Imenella. Hör exempelvis om hans egna artistresa som ”underdog” från Malmö, där han gav allt i början för att nå sin publik, slog igenom med hitlåten ”Rock away”, för att senare börja plugga lite slumpmässigt på UCLA mitt i artistkarriären. Nu ligger fokus på att addera värde till andra artistkarriärer, utifrån vad han kallar ”the big three” - att förstå artisten, projektet och publiken! Vi diskuterar även vikten av att lära sig musikbranschen, att prioritera bort saker för att kunna fokusera, hur han hjälper artister att utvecklas, samt skillnaderna mellan sin gamla roll på Amuse som A&R mot nuvarande Artist Relations Manager. Lyssna nu! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Hi everyone.Today (March 3rd 2023) would have been Doc Watson's 100th birthday, so I've put together a couple of really special episodes to celebrate. I spent the past 3 months interviewing people who knew, played with, worked with, were inspired by or just loved Doc and his music. I ended up with hours and hours of wonderful conversation and have edited it all into two episodes. This is the first....This one focusses on those who worked and played with Doc, plus a couple of people responsible for carrying on his legacy.You'll hear from:Happy Traum, founder of Homespun Music on getting to know and working with DocJohn McEuen from the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band on recording the seminal Will the Circle Be Unbroken record with DocT. Michael Coleman on 15 years playing and touring with DocJack Lawrence on his 20 years with DocLindsay Craven, Artist Relations Manager at MerleFest on making sure Doc's vision lives on at the festivalTed Olson, who wrote the book that accompanies the box set Life's Work: A RetrospectiveAll of these are brand new interviews carried out for these episodes. They've been a joy to put together. I hope you enjoy them (and don't forget to check out episode 2).Happy picking (and happy birthday Doc!)Matt===- Sign up to get updates on new episodes - Free fiddle tune chord sheets- Here's a list of all the Bluegrass Jam Along interviews- Follow Bluegrass Jam Along for regular updates: Instagram Facebook - Review us on Apple Podcasts
This week, Darci interviews Becca Miner, who is an artist relations manager at the Forum in Los Angeles, one of the most popular music venues in the world. Darci and Becca discuss how to break into the music industry (the exciting and not-so-exciting parts), what it's like interfacing with some of the most famous artists alive, their favorite concerts of all time, and the grind and reward of working in music.Plus, Raimee rates Rihanna's Super Bowl performance, and why “cringe & free” should be everyone's new mantra.LINKS:Follow the Down & Dirty pod on IG: instagram.com/thedownanddirtypodcastSubscribe to the Down & Dirty pod on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@downanddirtypod Follow Darci on IG: instagram.com/careercoachdarciFollow Raimee on IG: https://www.instagram.com/raimeetravel/ Brought to you by onomy: Check out onomy: https://onomy.co/Follow onomy on IG: instagram.com/onomy.co
#243 An interview with Music Industry Insider and Artist Relations Manager who is also a Disney and Star Wars geek, The Derek Frank! Hear about his experience in the music business and everything he geeks out about! Find links to all of Derek's content at https://thederekfrank.com!
Suz interviews IndieFlow's Head of Artist Relations, Laura Catana, and Artist Relations Manager and indie artist, Edy Blu, to discuss why IndieFlow is not your typical career management platform and how you can diversify your hustle through different revenue streams with a sustainable flow. Full show notes accessible on YouTube: https://youtu.be/hcLTmKiJmMY
The Ludwig Supraphonic is known as the most recorded snare drum in history and has an amazing background that dates all the way back to 1914! Uli Salazar is the Senior Marketing and Artist Relations Manager at Ludwig and he gives us a great deep dive into the technology that evolved over a 50 year period leading up to the release of the Supra in 1964. We talk about the lugs, the shell design, the throw-off, and tons of great details about the Supraphonic! Check out Uli on Instagram at @damendrums and ervrything Ludwig has to offer at www.ludwig-drums.com Visit Patreon.com/drumhistorypodcast to sign up and hear the bonus episodes.
The Ludwig Supraphonic is known as the most recorded snare drum in history and has an amazing background that dates all the way back to 1914! Uli Salazar is the Senior Marketing and Artist Relations Manager at Ludwig and he gives us a great deep dive into the technology that evolved over a 50 year period leading up to the release of the Supra in 1964. We talk about the lugs, the shell design, the throw-off, and tons of great details about the Supraphonic! Check out Uli on Instagram at @damendrums and ervrything Ludwig has to offer at www.ludwig-drums.com Visit Patreon.com/drumhistorypodcast to sign up and hear the bonus episodes.
Rick has spent over 20 years working as an Artist Relations Manager. He works with over 200 artists representing eight different brands. Rick is also an accomplished film and classical composer and is a graduate of the Scoring for Motion Pictures and Television Program from the USC in Los Angeles. DeJonge's score for the action film “Fighting With Anger” contained a song by the composer which won Best Original Song at the New York Independent Film Festival and was recorded by Willie Nelson.
“DJs are a living library of music” Our next guest we have to say with excitement is…DJ OP! He's a producer, engineer, DJ, and Artist Relations Manager for Serato. His phone never stops blowing up from DJs reaching out for advice. We discuss how he creates his set lists, traveling, Afrokinetic, and how his journey has unfolded with his career. Tune in every other Thursday for a new episode of One and Dunn! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/one-and-dunn/support
Since starting the violin at the age of 4, Bill Oakley has been tirelessly involved in music and various parts of the music business his whole life: Soloing with local symphonies, starting a mobile Dj business, studying classical music in the Alps, performing around country as a house/techno DJ, or running an underground rave production company and Dj artist mgmt/booking company. Bill hung up his various instruments, musician hat, successful businesses, and his degree to take advantage of his largest opportunity; to work at one of the leading audio manufactures in the world. During his now 22 years there, Bill has designed products used by musicians and engineers everywhere, managed global Sales & Marketing, and traveled the world over, building relationships with fellow artists, engineers, and industry folk. Nomad and Bill first crossed paths back during Bill's brief 3+ year stint as Industry & Artist Relations Manager in Burbank, CA. Bill has had a unique CAREER of wearing many hats in this industry. A jack of all trades… but actually a master of many! @thecareermusician @nomadsplace
Applause Artist Relations Manager Kelly Benini talks about the ups and downs of the entertainment industry, her personal and professional evolutions, and her life mission with Sarah and Vic, including discussion on: Reaching back to help the next generation through academic mentorship How Kelly got her start booking big acts and helping charities It's okay to change careers and evolve with your wants and needs The differences in the industry across genre and job Aligning your mission with your actions Personal hurdles, self-esteem, and how tough experiences help us help others Advocating for your artists and being aware of how to create safe spaces How Applause helps give artists of all kinds and sizes power and agency Not taking setbacks and others' successes personally Hindsight is always 20/20 - it always works out! Notes: To Write Love On Her Arms: https://twloha.com/ Syracuse University Bandier Program: https://newhouse.syr.edu/academics/bandier-program/ Rob Light: https://variety.com/exec/rob-light/ CAA: https://www.caa.com/ Karen Kosowski: https://www.karenkosowski.com/ Altadena: https://www.altadena.co/ Julie Pilat: https://juliepilat.co/ The Idea Fountain: https://juliepilat.co/the-idea-fountain Dina LaPolt Episode: https://www.art19.com/shows/the-idea-fountain/episodes/f806b7fa-44de-4a6e-8278-fa2eb9829900 LaPolt Law: https://www.lapoltlaw.com/ Busbee: https://variety.com/2019/music/news/busbee-songwriter-producer-dead-dies-1203353319/ Noreen Prunier: https://earlyrising.co/2021/01/26/noreen-prunier/ Ryan Griffin: https://ryangriffin.com/ Riley Roth: https://www.rileyroth.com/ Applause: https://applause.stream/ Sophia Bush Podcast Episode: https://unqualified.com/episodes/sophia-bush/
Marlene's latest installment of her Guitar Friends Interviews features Tim Godwin, Director of Artist & Entertainment Relations at Taylor Guitars. His background includes successful careers in both the performing world and the instrumental business world. Prior to joining Taylor Guitars he was the Artist Relations Manager for Line 6. He has worked with world-class artists such as Linda Perry, Zac Brown, Jason Mraz, The Edge (U2), James Taylor, Lenny Kravitz, Finneas O'Connell, and Dave Mustaine (Megadeath). He's also had a successful musical career in his own right as a guitar player for the band Air Supply, Laura Brannigan, and Shelby Lynne. He's performed on The Jay Leno Show and was a member of the house band for Fox's Sunday Comics. He was a co-founding member of the band Farmer with music producer Marshall Altman. Additionally, he's a notable composer, including the music for the short film Last 3 Minutes. Air Supply One More Chance video (Tim's guitar solo is at 2:39!) For virtual learning and more go to www.marlenesmusic.com Join the Club! Join today & receive exclusive member-only rewards! Featured on... 20 Best Guitar Player Podcasts in 2021 Welp Magazine Best Guitar Podcasts Player FM Top 25 Guitar Podcasts Feedspot.com WiMN's website (Women's International Music Network) Available on... Apple Podcasts, Google Podcast, Amazon Music Podcast, iHeartRadio, Spotify, Pandora, Stitcher, Castbox and more! This podcast was made possible in part by I Create Sound For help getting your best sound, go to www.icreatesound.com
Become a Patron via Patreon http://www.patreon.com/drumforthesong/ for access to exclusive content, group video calls, competitions, giveaways plus 20% discount at http://www.motorhead-beer.comThanks for checking out episode 18 of Drum For The Song Podcast featuring Thomas Barth who is International Artist & Relations Manager for Sonor Drums!We had a great conversation about how he initially started working within the music industry, how to officially pronounce 'Sonor', what he looks for when considering endorsees, the history of Sonor, their quality control and innovation, his favourite range of drums, how he personally feels when an artist decides to leave and much, much more!I hope you enjoy this free episode, please subscribe to the podcast via your podcast provider & YouTube, like and review where you can and share with anyone else who might be interested.I'd like to give a special thanks to my top-tier 'Groove Master' Patrons for their extended support. Cheers to Dean S Monahan, Rudi Pauly, Dan Hurst, Gareth Richards, Steve Hancock, Paul W. Grasmehr, Charley Farley, Kenny Kendrick, Jari Väisänen, Paul Hutchings, Mark Porter & John Lang.If you'd prefer not to commit to monthly payments you can still support me and the podcast by making a donation via Paypal at my official website www.drumforthesong.comAny donations, no matter how big or small will be massively appreciated and will help me to continue making these podcasts during these tough times.You can also search social media for 'DrumForTheSong' to keep in up to date. I would appreciate any feedback so I can continue to improve future content.Instagram: @DrumForTheSong & @Dane_DrumsTwitter: @DrumForTheSong & @Dane_DrumsTikTok: @DrumForTheSongFacebook - 'Drum For The Song Official Facebook Group' & 'Dane Campbell - Drummer'www.drumforthesong.comSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/drumforthesong. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Having started her career in marketing at Columbia Records, Sheniece is now Artist Relations Manager at YouTube and YouTube Music! Sheniece has worked with some massive artists including George Ezra, Rick Ross, Skepta, Stefflon Don, Wretch 32 the list goes on! We dive into her career history, the importance of making yourself indisposable, along with some of the amazing projects she spearheaded in 2020, including YouTube Music's Excellence Brunch which celebrated the best of Black British Culture in Music and The Legacy Series - a series championing Black fashion designers and Black Musical Talent. Sheniece is also an ambassador for the PRS Foundation Power Up campaign and is passionate, like many of us, about tackling anti-Black racism in the music industry. Like all our episodes, this episode was recorded remotely. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
DJ and Artist Relations Manager at Twitch, Allyson Toy (@tigermom.toy), and I dive deep into the intricacies and implications of being a woman in the music business. We talk about reframing gender as a competitive advantage, how to navigate an antiquated music industry, identifying burnout and how to pivot, and the importance of smashing preconceived notions. Throughout this layered conversation, we get the chance to dig into how women internalize traits of toxic masculinity embedded in our hustle porn culture, why identifying as a bruh girl is a plus and we even get a special piano solo from Allyson – who used to be a competitive pianist. She is basically Chopin. Producer, Editor: Jarell Perry (@stillmindco) Art Direction: Julian Alexander (@slanginc), Slang Inc. Music: Abjo (@abjonian) – "The Fifth Movement" --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Welcome back to Don’t Alert the Stans! For this week’s episode, the boys are joined by Sheniece Charway who works as the Artist Relations Manager at YouTube Music. In a quick tangential moment, Eden asks Nic and Sope on their experiences with the social media app Clubhouse which is quickly becoming popular (3:53). Kicking off the news agenda this week are the homophobic reactions to Lil Nas X dressing up as Nicki Minaj for Halloween by way of 50 Cent and Dave East (35:59). Ahead of the 2021 nominations set to be announced at the end of November, The GRAMMYS have announced that the ‘Best World Music Album’ award category will be renamed to ‘Best Global Music Album’, in an effort to reduce connotations associated with colonialism (50:01). Rounding up this week’s episode is an in-depth interview with Sheniece Charway where they discuss the ins and outs of her role at YouTube Music. The conversation also moves to a discussion about how she’s been able to use her position and influence to elevate Black British Music. Elsewhere, the impact of tech and streaming platforms on the music industry at large is discussed and more (1:05:24). Not one to miss! Sope’s Listens for the Week: WizKid – Made In Lagos Ariana Grande - Positions Nic’s Listens for the Week: Lila Ike – The ExPerience Eden’s Listens for the Week: Misha – Bliss Down To Mars – The Loneliest Number Remember to RATE, REVIEW AND SUBSCRIBE! Enjoy! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Intro Music by: @Jmzofficial Artwork designed by: @_manlikemike Episode audio edited by: @TonySupremeuk ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Get involved! Don't forget to tweet us your thoughts on the episode at #DATSPOD! Rate and review us on Soundcloud, Apple Music, Spotify and Anchor Follow us on: Twitter - @datspod Instagram - @datspod Anchor – @datspodcast Hashtag - #DATSPOD / #DontAlertTheStans --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/datspodcast/message
"How can independent and emerging artists get involved in brand partnerships?" "What do brands look for in artists when it comes to brand deals?" "How has COVID affected the business of brand partnerships?" ----- This week's guest is Victoria Yip, Senior Artist Relations Manager at Music Audience Exchange (MAX). MAX is a company that specializes in creating brand partnerships between artists and brands. They've created millions of dollars in brand partnerships and have worked with brands including Ford, McDonald's, Canon, Jack Daniel's, and more. As an artist relations manager, Victoria has helped create and coordinate millions of dollars worth of brand partnerships by acting as the liaison between MAX, the brands, and the artists. In other words, Victoria has an extremely valuable vantage point into the world of brand partnerships - and is the perfect person to learn how to position yourself as an artist when pursuing a brand deal. #BlackLivesMatter, please support in any way you can. See HERE for a list of resources.
“Have a hunger for knowledge. Know more than you are expected to know. More importantly, when you don't know it, It's ok to ask someone who does.” Ryan Smith has worked with Maroon 5, Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, Luke Bryan, The Who and many many more! In Episode 10 of The Set Up Podcast, we discuss the importance of Artist Relations for musicians. Ryan Smith has been an Artist Relations Manager for over 25 years and set up an office at a rehearsal hall in Nashville when country music was exploding. He has been to over 2000 shows with the Ryman Theater being one of his favorite venues. He shares experiences working with artists, how his career started, how he supports and helps set them up for success starting with their audio equipment. Send Sydney an email at thesetupcommunity@gmail.com for your feedback or topics you'd like to learn more about in a future episode. https://instagram.com/thesetupseries https://twitter.com/TheSetUpSeries https://open.spotify.com/show/6qvb7YAMbHJ9N9zH3W2QSm https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-set-up-a-look-inside-the-music-industry/id1500949845 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSnl3gWZ61qZoSMxpjd8LbQ https://www.linkedin.com/groups/13843111/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryan-smith-3072243/ www.shure.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thesetupseries/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thesetupseries/support
Cory Lorentz has been the Artist Relations Manager for Shure for over 20 years. Cory shares stories working with artists like Bea Miller, Iron Maiden, Matt & Kim and Henry Rollins. He has created content, been on tour and helped support their careers starting with their audio equipment. Send Sydney an email at thesetupcommunity@gmail.com for your feedback or topics you'd like to learn more about in a future episode. www.thesetupseries.com https://www.linkedin.com/groups/13843111/ www.shure.com www.linkedin.com/in/corylorentz --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thesetupseries/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thesetupseries/support
Uli is the Ludwig Marketing and Artist Relations Manager and shares the complete history of the iconic Black Beauty snare drum. We discuss how it originated as the 1919 "Inspiration Model" and then evolved into Black beauty we know today over the next 100 years. Learn about how Ludwig was not the first company to use the "Black Beauty" name, but they became the most famous. We talk about the different processes that have been used to make the shells and what makes them some of the most sought-after snare drums in the world. Check out Ludwig's website: https://www.ludwig-drums.com/ and on social media at @ludwigdrumsHQ Find Uli Salazar on social media at @Damendrums Here is the information about the George B. Stone and Slingerland Black Beauty's - Slingerland - 1928 http://www.coopersvintagedrums.com/newslinghistory.htm George B. Stone.- 1925 http://blog.bostondrumbuilders.com/2013/09/stone-catalog-k-shelf-life.html
Uli is the Ludwig Marketing and Artist Relations Manager and shares the complete history of the iconic Black Beauty snare drum. We discuss how it originated as the 1919 "Inspiration Model" and then evolved into Black beauty we know today over the next 100 years. Learn about how Ludwig was not the first company to use the "Black Beauty" name, but they became the most famous. We talk about the different processes that have been used to make the shells and what makes them some of the most sought-after snare drums in the world. Check out Ludwig's website: https://www.ludwig-drums.com/ and on social media at @ludwigdrumsHQ Find Uli Salazar on social media at @Damendrums Here is the information about the George B. Stone and Slingerland Black Beauty's - Slingerland - 1928 http://www.coopersvintagedrums.com/newslinghistory.htm George B. Stone.- 1925 http://blog.bostondrumbuilders.com/2013/09/stone-catalog-k-shelf-life.html
Our guest in this episode is Alex Auxier who has an interesting job in the musical world, Artist Relations for a renowned amplifier company, Orange Amps. If you've not seen the promotional videos that Orange has been putting out for the last number of years and amp releases you should get a look. They're creative, clever, and usually very funny. Alex is a funny guy and man, we get in to a few good bits in this conversation. I hope you enjoy as much as I did! Also, if anyone out there has an OR50 reissue they'd sell me cheap I'd really love to have another one! (after all this coronavirus BS is over) If you're enjoying the Couch Riffs podcast and videos please help us keep going by becoming a monthly pledge supporter for as little as .99/month! That is easy peezy! Be sure to check out couchriffs.com and visit our Etsy store, as well. We have handsome 100% cotton tees and trucker hats made by the incredible Ink Brigade in Portland OR. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/couch-riffs/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/couch-riffs/support
In this episode of the podcast we sit down with Mike Boyd, Artist Relations Manager and Music Strategist for Gary Vaynerchuck and Vaynermedia. Having developed a progressive ear in music Boyd has played a vital role in bringing the biggest names in the industry into the Vaynermedia office to chop it up with Garyvee. Boyd’s role also involves brokering partnerships between artists and Vaynermedia's extensive list of clients. For the past six years he's also been a co-manager for Atlanta based producer Richie Souf. In this episode we discuss…Brokering Brand Deals including the feature of Meg Thee Stallion in the recent Sabra Superbowl commercial Tips for Networking in the Music Industry What are the unique aspects of managing a producerHis thought process when curating the Monday to Monday Playlist https://open.spotify.com/playlist/052XtM0s4GQ8n8xXp60ryw?si=w6RTM52wTNiYbPFtiQqEFATakeaways from interviews on his own Podcast interviewing Artists Managers and Producers at different stages of their career. https://open.spotify.com/show/5DORbVsW89msEFcwab12In?si=IOE4Q-OCRwCkF57cbJaqmwAs always never hesitate to leave a review or reach out to @musicbusinesspodcast Instagram with any feedback or ideas. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
According to Dance Music Statistics, EDM is valued at 7.9 Billion Dollars worldwide. The DJ equipment market is valued at 410 million and projected to reach 680 million by 2025. With the various advancements in technology in the DJ industry, DJ-ing is not about two turntables and a microphone. Artist Relations Manager at Serato OP Miller explains how the DJ industry has evolved & the influence of technology. For more information about Serato visit: Serato.comFollow Serato on Facebook at: Facebook.com/SeratostudioLike Serato on Twitter at: Twitter.com/SeratoLike OP Miller on Twitter at: Twitter.com/OPMiller1 https://masonverapaine.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/3.-OP-Miller-Serato.mp3
Big Fat Five: A Podcast Financially Supported by Big Fat Snare Drum
Welcome to the first episode of The Big Fat Snare Drum Podcast!...a podcast that snags insight and advice from the often-unsung heroes of our drumming community. In this show, we'll talk about the things you might not know unless you're a full-time session or touring player. Furthermore, we'll hound some of our favorite drummers on their techniques, how they developed their unique playing style, approach to songwriting, and specific sonic goals. And as we all know, drummers are known to be a little scatterbrained so expect us to throw in a few curveballs. In this inaugural episode, you get to meet us...the hosts! Enjoy the babbling nonsense of Owner/Founder of Big Fat Snare Drum, Kris Mazzarisi, and Artist Relations Manager, Ben Hilzinger as we discuss the origin of both our friendship and Big Fat Snare Drum. Cheers! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dave started as the voice of “The Little Green Sprout” from the Jolly Green Giant Commercials. Dave attended North Texas State University. He also studied with Peter Erskine, Gregg Bissonette, Steve Houghton, Joe Porcaro, David Garibaldi, Tom Brechtlein, and spent many hours jamming in his garage with roommate, Gary Novak. At the age of 17, Dave began his studio drumming career, playing on nearly 1000 tv jingles. Dave most recently played on the soundtrack for the Netflix series Jessica Jones and Showtime’s Homeland. Some of his career’s highlights have been working with Sheila E, Toni Braxton, Larry Graham, Herbie Hancock, Sheryl Crow, David Sanborn, Marcus Miller, George Duke, Lee Ritenour, Diane Warren, Earl Klugh, Smokey Robinson, The Rippingtons, David Byrne, Ray Parker Jr. Dave Koz, Joe Sample, The Manhattan Transfer, Chaka Kahn, and James Ingram. Dave also worked on the TV show Glee as a technical consultant. He was recruited by Microsoft and worked there as a web developer for 2 years. He was the Artist Relations Manager at Behringer for 2 years. He is currently doing freelance web development for Facebook. He is the creator of PossibleChops.com.
Uli Salazar might have the coolest job in the drum industry. As Marketing and Artist Relations Manager for Ludwig, he has the daily opportunity to shape the message for this 110 year-old drum brand and interact with the 300 plus artists on Ludwig's roster of endorsers. Uli is a life-long resident of Chicago, the city where Ludwig resided for many years of their illustrious history. On episode 039, Uli and Jamie chat about Uli's early years, his start at Ludwig, what it takes to be a Ludwig artist and what Ludwig plans for their 110th anniversay year in 2019. Ludwig has a name that speaks volumes to drummers from every generation and style and Uli is the person responsible for that message. This is an episode that every drummer can appreciate.
Episode #20: On the front page of Pandora's website, there's a statement that says “It's a new kind of radio — stations that play only music you like.” How can it be that Pandora knows what you'll enjoy? Isn't liking music purely up to personal taste? Pandora, like many other digital music platforms, uses a complex algorithm to predict what their listeners want to hear. Other services employ human beings to curate their music discovery systems. So who's the more effective tastemaker? Man, or machine? On today's episode we tackle this question with writer and consultant Jim McDermott, then talk to two people who get paid to listen to music all day: New Music Scout and Artist Relations Manager for Marmoset Brandon Day and Rumblefish's Senior Music Supervisor William Nix. Subscribe to The Future of What on iTunes: http://apple.co/1P4Apk0 Follow us: Twitter: http://bit.ly/2gOYMYM Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thefutureofwhat/ Instagram: http://bit.ly/1L6T8fl
This week, we talk with Catrina Guttery. Catrina is an on-air personality for legendary Memphis radio station WEGR-Rock 103 and serves as host and producer of the radio station's local music program, Memphis Made. Previously, she was an Artist Manager at CG Music Management and Business and Artist Relations Manager at the Memphis Music Foundation. On today's episode, we talk about how to start a career in music, what it's like to work in radio, and what to do if you're a musician who wants to find a career outside of music. Listen and learn more! If you've enjoyed the program today, be sure to subscribe to the Copeland Coaching Podcast on iTunes or Stitcher to ensure you don't miss an episode. To learn more about Catrina and Rock 103, visit their website here: http://rock103.iheart.com/onair/catrina-52531.
In Episode two we celebrate drummers! Joining us in this episode is Rick Hughes, Artist Relations Manager for Crush Drums. Everyone at Crush Drums is a drummer...except rick. He's a bassist. Which makes perfect sense! Who better to work with drummers than a bass player? Rick talks to us about the innovations that Crush has made in the drum market in just under two years. From customizable lugs to non-traditional materials, Crush is causing quite a stir in the Drum industry. I really want to thank Rick for coming on the show. We also feature an interview with Crush Drums Artist, Scot Coogan. Scot is pulling double duty as the drummer for Lynch Mob, and Ace Frehley. When the Lynch Mob rolled through Pittsburgh last month (more about that show Wednesday), John from Iron City Rocks invited me to join him in interviewing Scot before the show. We talk to Scot about life on the road with Lynch Mob, Ace Frehley and his new Crush Drum kit. Also in this episode we discuss the new Zoom H2n, the Digitech iPB-10, and the Samson Meteor Mic. I plan to feature some new products in the show each month and eventually I hope to do some full on reviews. The Zoom H2n is an updated version of the H2. I own the H2, and I am happy about the updates on the H2n. In general it looks easier to use. If you want to hear the H2 in action, check out the Scot Coogan interview in this Episode or check out The Mayhem Festival show on Iron City Rocks. The mayhem interviews were conducted in an open noisy outdoor room. The H2 was set to use the front and back Mics and was about two feet from each person talking, just to give you an idea on quality. The iPB-10 just looks cool, and is the next installment in the ever growing list of iPad accessories. I have used Garage Band and Amplitube on the iPad and would love to try something like this that has high quality in's and out's. The Samson Meteor mic is a new USB mic from Samson technologies and is the Mic I happen to be using on this episode.
Ever wonder what it would be like to actually jam with one of your childhood musician heros? Or what would it be like being in charge of creating cutting edge ads from soup to nuts with some of the top names in the music industry? Or attending NAMM, or negotiating a deal to sponsor the Revolver Magazine Golden God Awards and actually walk the black carpet and give out the award for best live performance? Find out what it is like to live your creative rock and roll dream! What does an Artist Relations Manager do for the largest musical equipment company? I will capture A week in the life of Mark Menghi, rock and roll insider! It is a lot of work, but it is certainly met with a lot late nights and a whole bunch of perks! Mark works regularly with Roger Waters, Shinedown, Ronnie James Dio, Joe Satriani, Tony Iommi,Chad Smith, and Scott Ian and many more... This show is as close to perfect as they get, however, I did mistakingly call Mr. Iommi, Tommy a few times instead of Tony, for that I apologize! It couldn't be totally perfect! ;)
Ever wonder what it would be like to actually jam with one of your childhood musician heros? Or what would it be like being in charge of creating cutting edge ads from soup to nuts with some of the top names in the music industry? Or attending NAMM, or negotiating a deal to sponsor the Revolver Magazine Golden God Awards and actually walk the black carpet and give out the award for best live performance? Find out what it is like to live your creative rock and roll dream! What does an Artist Relations Manager do for the largest musical equipment company? I will capture A week in the life of Mark Menghi, rock and roll insider! It is a lot of work, but it is certainly met with a lot late nights and a whole bunch of perks! Mark works regularly with Roger Waters, Shinedown, Ronnie James Dio, Joe Satriani, Tony Iommi,Chad Smith, and Scott Ian and many more... This show is as close to perfect as they get, however, I did mistakingly call Mr. Iommi, Tommy a few times instead of Tony, for that I apologize! It couldn't be totally perfect! ;)