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This week we are wrapping up season 5 with two amazing guests! I'm talking with Eric Knight & Ritch Esra of MUBUTV (Music Business Television) in Los Angeles, CA. These guys have a combined goldmine of knowledge and advice that covers the whole gambit of the music industry. Ritch worked at two record labels; A&M in radio promotion and Arista in A&R where he had the privilege of working with the legendary Clive Davis who has signed some of the biggest artists in the world including Whitney Houston and Kelly Clarkson. Eric has opened for such acts as KISS, Dave Matthews Band, Aerosmith and Kid Rock. He started his own artist management company Persistent Management™ not only for his own career as an artist but also to create a vehicle for other artists to achieve their artistic vision and integrity. Their MUBUTV Insider Series and Insider podcast is similar to my YOU CAN Make A Living In The Music Industry podcast as they have guests from all over the industry sharing knowledge that will help you make a living in music no matter what area you are pursuing. We are a companion series to each other and I can't recommend them enough to check out (after you listen to this episode of course!) We are discussing the importance of being educated about your chosen career path. Why you no longer need a record deal to be successful. Why you have to be a jack of all trades AND a master of all. Plus, learning who your audience is, finding where they are, then going after them. And we discuss how MUBUTV's goal is to educate, empower and engage your music career. Sponsors: Edenbrooke Productions - We offer consulting services and are offering listeners a 1-hour introductory special. To request more info on consulting services, email Marty at contact@johnmartinkeith.com. In this episode we discuss: *The importance of internships. *The Music Business Registry. *Become educated about your chosen career path. *MUBUTV (Music Business Television) is a companion type podcast to YOU CAN Make A Living In The Music Industry. *How to listen to songs for A&R. *The criteria of the kind of artists today has changed because of a copy model (CDs, tapes, etc.) to an access model (streaming for free). *Artists signings today are not just about who is successful or about their music. Today its about who they are, where are they from, what do they represent? What are their values? *You no longer need a record deal to be successful. *The real challenge today is the ability to get someone's attention. *You must find an audience for your music before A&R or labels will put time, energy and effort into you. *We are no longer just artists. We are business leaders. *A&R was a faith based business. That model changed with technology. *Today technology allows us to ask if there is a market for my music without A&R. *Who is my audience? *If you don't know who your audience is at the beginning of your career, start making a serious commitment to learning who they are. *Being an artist who has been signed to a label and also an indie. *Find where your niche is, that narrow world where you can build your career. *Major labels are amplifiers to a career. *Adapting is the key. *A booking agent won't sign you as an indie unless you can sell at least 300-500 seats on your own. *You have to be a jack of all trades and a master of all. *Learning who your audience is, finding where they are and going after them. *The more you know, the more valuable you become to companies. *MUBUTV's goal is to educate, empower and engage your music career. *Study the lives of other successful people in the industry. *www.mubutv.com *www.youtube.com/mubutv BIO: Ritch Esra | Co-Founder I started my career in 1978 at Record World, a leading trade magazine and have spent my entire career in this industry. From 1980 - 1987 I worked at two record labels; A&M in radio promotion and Arista in A&R where I had the privilege of working with the legendary Clive Davis. In 1986, I began teaching several music business courses at various schools including Trebas Institute of Recording Arts, UCLA Extension, SAE (School for Audio Engineering) and Musicians Institute where I continue to teach today. In 1992 I formed the Music Business Registry with my business partner Stephen Trumbull. For the last twenty years, we have published the music industries leading contact directories for personnel in A&R, Music Publishing, Film/Television Music, Music Law and Artist Management. MUBUTV™is a blend of my passion for music as well as educating artists and others who have a strong curiosity about music, technology and the new emerging models within the business. Eric Knight | Co-Founder As an independent recording artist, I have taken the contemporarily appropriate “do-it-yourself” attitude to a whole new level; Having opened for such acts as KISS, Dave Matthews Band, Aerosmith and Kid Rock, I have worked tirelessly to introduce my original music to the masses. Throughout my career, I have worked on both the performing and business sides of the music industry. Besides being an accomplished musician with a strong D.I.Y. work ethic, I started my own artist management company Persistent Management™ not only for my own career as an artist but also to create a vehicle for other artists to achieve their artistic vision and integrity. My band Rock act Disciples of Babylon has put everything I've learned throughout my career to the test in order to build a self sustaining career that is totally autonomous and completely independent. My current and most ambitious project, Symbiotic Nation™ is a new entertainment company startup with a mission to reinvent the entertainment industry completely. “Think Google of the new entertainment industry.” I am a voting member to the National Academy of Recording Arts & Science [NARAS] and The Latin Recording Academy [LARAS] Grammy Awards. I've always had a strong passion for teaching and sharing my experience with other aspiring artists, musicians and industry professionals. As a result, I have lectured and conducted several workshops over the years with students at the Berklee School of Music in Boston as well as my alma mater Musicians Institute [MI] in Los Angeles. MUBUTV™ is the ultimate vehicle where I feel there is a genuine opportunity for artists and musicians like myself to empower themselves in order to survive as well as thrive in this new era.
Did Siskel and Ebert revolutionize the way we appreciate movies? What were the first homeless shelters of London like? Is Dave Matthews Band the greatest band of all time? Is Grave Digger his all-time banger? Kyle and Jheisson answer these questions and more as they thumb their way across Wikipedia from Siskel and Ebert to Forbes Magazine.---Watch Wiki U vids on YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok
We are thrilled to have recorded another episode with musician, DMB fan, and friend of the pod, Clint Wells. He joins us to discuss the recent DMB show in Nashville, gives us his review of "Walk Around the Moon", and so much more. If you haven't already, go check out Episode 51 for our first conversation with Clint. Thanks again to him for taking the time to nerd out with us and we hope you all enjoy this one as much as we did. Cheers!
Our stadium-sized season finale visits the Dead's June 1973 mega-gigs with the Allman Brothers Band in Washington DC, featuring the Allmans family, legendary tapers, searing heat, super jams, backstage brawls, & the manifestation of the Ouroboros. Guests: Bunky Odom, Buddy Thornton, Ron Wickersham, Alan Trist, Ben Haller, Peter Rowan, Richard Loren, Allan Arkush, Merl Saunders Jr., Steve White, Jim Cooper, Laurie Oliver, Dan Henklein, Howie Levine, Ihor Slabicky, Jay Kerley, Brian Schiff, David Lemieux, Alan PaulSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Barry and Abigail discuss The World from the Side of the Moon by Phillip Phillips and sample Sticky Puddles - Pineapple Upside Down Cake, Blissful Ignorance, Unchecked Hedonism, and Polarnattens Paradis from Lupulin Brewing Company in Big Lake, Minnesota. Barry had previously heard Home when the Florida Panthers used the song in their 2012-2013 fan video. Barry thought Tell Me a Story sounded like Dave Matthews Band, whereas Abigail thought Get Up Get Down sounded like Dave Matthews Band. Shout out to our friend Dave Zalatoris from the Beer in Front podcast! Check out his podcast, Instagram, Twitter, or YouTube for more beer-related content. As Dave says, “sometimes the Beer In Front of you is the best one yet!” Up next… Flight of the Cosmic Hippo by Béla Fleck and the Flecktones Jingles are by our friend Pete Coe. Visit Anosmia Awareness for more information on Barry's condition. Follow Barry or Abigail on Untappd to see what we're drinking when we're not on mic! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube | Website | Email us | Virtual Jukebox --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pops-on-hops-podcast/message
Joining me this week On The Vir is the Director of the Entrepreneur and Innovation Center of Williamson County, Jeremy Qualls. He discusses how the disruptive educational platform has blown up and is transforming education in Tennessee. He shares an amazing story about the students catapulted the Tennessee Titans social media platforms and created multiple game changing endeavors for the Titans. How mentorship works at the EIC and the amazing work the students are doing for many businesses in Nashville. Plus we discuss Dave Matthews Band, Nine Inch Nails, Chris Stapleton, Quentin Tarantino, Saving Private Ryan and the life values that music and cinema provide the world. A truly amazing and cutting edge discussion about the future of education.
The Deadcast visits one of the Dead's most legendary hometown shows with the band, crew, & Bay Area Dead freaks, featuring 3 sets in the Golden Gate Park sunshine, technological innovations, & an important paper by the Haight Street Free Medical Clinic.Guests: Donna Jean Godchaux-MacKay, Dave Smith, Bob Barsotti, Ron Wickersham, Jerry Pompili, Steve Brown, Sally Mann Romano, Mike Dolgushkin, David Gans, Strider Brown, Bob Student, Mike Crater, David Lemieux, Nicholas MeriwetherSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Football Is Family is part of the Sports History Network - The Headquarters For Your Favorite Sports' Yesteryear.EPISODE SUMMARYToday we talk about the great Warren Moon, with a little bit of Dave Matthews Band mixed in.ABOUT FOOTBALL IS FAMILYDo you bleed your favorite football team's colors each weekend? Does the difference of a W or L in the box score dictate how you respond for the rest of the week? Or do most of your conversations with your family and friends revolve around your favorite football team?If you answered yes to any (or maybe all) of these questions, then you are in the right place. The host of this podcast truly believes that “Football Is Family” and he is on a mission to share the stories of other fans out there sharing how they have been touched by the greatest sport on Earth. Listen below to the trailer and learn more about the host and show.HOST - JEREMY MCFARLINGrowing up in Middle Tennessee, I didn't have a pro football team that was close enough to me to feel a part of. My first memory of pro football was Super Bowl 22. I picked the Broncos to win, and, even though they didn't win, I followed them from that point on.John Elway was (and is) my favorite player. I have played as the Broncos on Tecmo Bowl, Tecmo Bowl Super Bowl, Madden, and 2K Sports. I fondly remember the moments when the Broncos won Super Bowls 32 and 33.Around this time, the Oilers came to Tennessee. I was hooked. I finally had a team just down the road from my hometown of Bon Aqua. Oiler (and later Titans) mania hit this area. Jerseys, hats, footballs, merchandise, and several autographs later, I'm a Titans fan through and through. It's the dedication, the love, and the passion for football that helps me realize that football is family. Each fan base has a story, a history, and a love for their team. That's what I want to talk about each and every podcast.You can follow me @jeremy_mcfarlin. Message me if you want to share your reasons why your football team is family.
This episode we check out Larsons favorite 5 fresh tracks of the week as well as discuss the recent controversial Maynard Keenan's dressed in drag performance, and we try to figure out if Post Malone is on drugs or sober?Please follow us on spotify and apple music as well as instagram @theuncutjamz
"Walk Around the Moon", the Dave Matthews Band's 10th studio album, is finally here and we are back to deliver our full review to you. We dissect and discuss every aspect of the record from the music and lyrics, to the production and mix, and if we truly think that this is just a collection of songs or if there are enough connecting themes to make this a true concept album. Whether you agree or disagree with our thoughts, we hope you enjoy our breakdown and review of "Walk Around the Moon". Cheers!
On their tenth album “Walk Around the Moon” they continue to find innovative ways to keep the groove fresh.
This week, the boys talk about the vote from the Tempe residents rejecting the Coyotes and the season that Seattle had. Lyle Richardson of Spector's Hockey joins us to talk about the Leafs next steps, GMs interviews, and a new game of if it's a player's time on ice or a Dave Matthews Band track length.
Feel the ocean breeze and spend a sunny Sunday with the Grateful Dead as the Deadcast visits Santa Barbara ‘73 with first-time showgoer Al Franken, archivist David Lemieux, the show's promoters, and more.Guests: Al Franken, Jim Curnutt, Sepp Donahower, Rosie McGee, Michael Parrish, Bob Student, Gary Wulfing, David LemieuxSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Did the Dave Matthews Band get a plane? And the CEO of Chat GPT met with the supreme court yesterday
La Banda de Dave Matthews took a trip south of the border to Mexico for a 3 city, 3 show run to kick off the 2023 Summer Tour, and ay dios mio were they en fuego! Each show had its own collection of unique songs, liberations, and never-before-heard debuts that caught fans' attention all over the world. We take some time to discuss what went down, what it all may mean moving forward, and what our favorite moments from these shows were. These are some exciting times and we hope you all enjoy them to your full potential. Cheers!
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Is it bad to print your mix offline? John talked about the importance of arrangement, mastering dynamics in your mix, the Fletcher Munson curve, listening loud and quiet, crest factor, customer care, and why some plugins are different every time! Get access to FREE mixing mini-course: https://MixMasterBundle.com My guest today is John Mayfield a mastering engineer with over 50 years of experience and owner of Mayfield Mastering in Berry Hill. Originally a career musician, John turned to recording and mixing in the 80s travelling to studios all over the world. He has also been a guest on episode RSR036. Originally a successful touring and studio musician John started out in the studio recording and then mixing all over the world finally settling on Nashville to start his own mastering studio. Dave Matthews Band, Sara Evans, Kathy Mattea, Naturally 7, Warner Brothers Records and Universal Music Group-UK, to list a few. John notes on his website that everyone in music is trying to figure out what is next and define the new business model. Since records are being made more often by independent sources with smaller budgets that cannot always afford the high dollar mixer the need for quality mastering is very much in demand. “Music will always be a part of our lives. Maintaining and improving the quality of that music has always been at the heart of my efforts. It is not a job to me, but rather a true joy, You would be amazed at what we can do with a project in mastering that might not have been an A+ mix.” THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS! https://UltimateMixingMasterclass.com https://www.Spectra1964.com https://MacSales.com/rockstars https://iZotope.com/Rockstars use code ROCK10 to get 10% off any individual plugin https://jzmic.com Use code ROCKSTAR to get 40% off the Vintage series mics plus get a FREE shock mount ($120 value) https://www.adam-audio.com https://RecordingStudioRockstars.com/Academy Use code ROCKSTAR to get 10% off https://www.thetoyboxstudio.com/ Listen to this guest's discography on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2PQ8g3iNvYcH2XeBXDLtSl?si=938d345bee734267 If you love the podcast, then please leave a review: https://RSRockstars.com/Review CLICK HERE FOR COMPLETE SHOW NOTES AT: https://RSRockstars.com/401
We time-travel to the Dead's massive 3-set show in Des Moines, May 1973 (& the first show on the new Here Comes Sunshine box) with stories from Donna Jean, the show's promoters, & the Dead's office staff, plus custom gear, big jams, an indoor fireworks fight, etc.Guests: Donna Jean Godchaux, Gail Hellund, Rita Gentry, Rosie McGee, Sally Mann Romano, Steve White, Jon Hoak, Candace Brightman, Dan Erlewine, Sepp Donahower, Bob Glaza, Joe Gauthier, David LemieuxSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
- Clint is AI- Clint has earrings- Dave Matthews Band- more DMB- alpha and beta males- by the way- Bob hangs with Dave Matthews- perception and reality- being gracious to fans- Horde- Sheryl Crow- ugly americans- getting soberListen to Clint's new album GOING SUPERNOVA on all streaming platforms here:https://distrokid.com/hyperfollow/clintwells/going-supernovaIf you would like to purchase a limited edition CD you can send $15 to Clint via PayPal here:Paypal.me/ClintWellsBe sure and include your address! US only!Do you like the show? Do you want extra IOK content? Please consider joining us on PATREONfor access to exclusive content like the Secret Weekly, autographed postcards, unreleased songs and a personalized message from Bob and Clint. Check out the details at the link below. We love you!http://www.patreon.com/iokConsider leaving us a positive iTunes review here:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/im-ok-youre-ok-im-not-ok-youre-not-ok/id1439830994All of our socials can be found by clicking here:http://linktr.ee/iokWrite in to the show here:bobandclint@gmail.com
Banter, First Communions, Banter, Metallica vs. Dave Matthews Band, Banter, Miraculous Medals, Banter, GO ON PILGRIMAGE WITH THE DEUS VULT PODCAST PRIESTS, Banter, End Show...PILGRIMAGE INFO: https://stcharlespilgrimages.com/koehl-italy Ryan Hunneshagen on Leisure and The American Pastime: https://ryanhunn.substack.com/p/take-me-out-to-the-ball-gameThe Belt of Truth Podcast:https://armingmen.com/podcast
The Deadcast takes a special side trip into Jerry Garcia's extracurricular projects in 1973, exploring his partnerships with organist Merl Saunders & the legendary bluegrass group Old & In the Way with guests David Grisman & Peter Rowan, & how they impacted the Dead's music.Guests: David Grisman, Peter Rowan, Merl Saunders Jr., Richard Loren, Howard Wales, Hawk Semins, Joe JupilleSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Deadcast sets course for 1973, diving into the newly announced Here Comes Sunshine box set with firsthand tours of the ambitious family businesses in orbit around the Dead in 1973, including an independent record label, booking company, travel agency, clothing boutique, & more.Guests: Donna Jean Godchaux-MacKay, Alan Trist, Rosie McGee, Steve Brown, Sally Mann Romano, Gail Hellund, David Lemieux See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
State Sen. Merv Riepe co-sponsored the "Heartbeat Bill." Then, when it could have overcome a filibuster with his vote ... he didn't vote. What happened here, and what could happen next? (And what else did we talk about today? Stupid world records, Casey Thompson leaving, a poor kid sitting there not getting drafted, and some other stuff.)
Last week saw no shortage of happenings in the DMB world, specifically surrounding the soon-to-be-released Walk Around the Moon, so we took some time to digest it all and had to get together to dissect and discuss. From song credits, to song leaks, to a certain bass player's tweets, we cover it all here on Episode 65.
Ladies and gentlemen, fellow deadheads, today's regularly scheduled DeadCast will be coming in the not too distant future, fear not we have all the golden Yummies lined up for your listening pleasure. You'll definitely want to join the party when you see what sunshine we have in store, so stay tuned, and we'll see you just a little bit further down the Golden Road.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Tim Pierce's guitar can be heard on more than a thousand recordings, starting in the '80s, when he played on hits by Bon Jovi, John Waite, and Rick Springfield. In subsequent years, he's added to his resume with recorded performances for Crowded House, Christina Aguilera, Seal, Avril Lavigne, Tracy Chapman, Joe Cocker, Ricky Martin, Meat Loaf, Rod Stewart, Elton John, Michael Jackson, Bruce Springsteen, Rob Thomas, Rick Springfield, Phil Collins, Madonna, Toy Matinee, Don Henley, Santana, Rascal Flatts, Chris Isaak, Jewel, Faith Hill, Celine Dion, Dave Matthews Band, the Goo Goo Dolls, Lana Del Ray, Demi Lovato, Jason Mraz, Kelly Clarkson, and many more.These days, Pierce also has a popular YouTube channel with more than 400,000 subscribers and offers an online masterclass program for thousands of users. You can get more information at timpierceguitar.com.Meanwhile, here's what we saw—and learned—when Pieces shared the wisdom and the gear he's accumulated in four decades of playing sessions.Brought to you by D'Addario XS Strings.
If you didn't get tomorrow, what would you regret? This was the powerful question that NatalieMcQueen contemplated following a near death experience she had while on vacation. This ledto a radical shift in her life. She decided to live her life to the fullest and leave a legacy to herloved ones, not an unprepared mess. Now is the time! Step to the front! Take note as Natalieshares the easy steps to not only write your own book and leave a legacy, but also whatcomponents are necessary for a best seller. Step to the front, say yes (even if you want to sayno) and figure it out later.Natalie's Favourite album: Before These Crowded Streets, by Dave Matthews Band, specifically“The Dreaming Tree”Website: https://legacy.atomconnects.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nataliemcqueen/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NatalieMcQueen22Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/giftsoflegacy/Book: Gifts Of Legacy: The Ultimate Blueprint for Generations to Enjoy– available onAmazon.com
Philip Payne and I talk about TEDxSaintLouis, Will Ferrell, public speaking, AI, the future of healthcare, humans working together with computers, stress and burnout, Washington University, medical school curriculum, humanity, how your voice can be an indicator of your health, Dave Matthews Band, and so much more! LINKEDIN MichMash is an open platform for our guests to be heard. The views expressed by our guests are not necessarily the views of MichMash, 100th Monkey, or Mich Hancock.
T.C.The Deadcast is honored to welcome Tom Constanten to discuss his remarkable tenure as Grateful Dead keyboardist from late 1968 through early 1970, his work on 3 classic albums, & his adventures before & after the Dead, including his current band Dose Hermanos.Guests: Tom Constanten, Bob Bralove, Henry Kaiser, David LemieuxSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.