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In this Splash 2025 episode, host Andy Smetana from breaks down what finance leaders can expect from OneStream's flagship user conference in Nashville. From Sensible AI Forecast and ESG innovations to real-world success stories from Gibson Brands and Endeavor Energy, this episode is your front-row seat to OneStream's biggest announcements. We also spotlight how OneStream's no-code tools and unified platform are helping finance teams move faster, forecast better, and scale smarter.
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This week Jay Jay welcomes a very special guest - James "JC" Curleigh, President & CEO of Gibson Brands! Jay Jay's love for Gibson guitars began all the way back in 1968 when he purchased his first Gibson SG Special in New York - which in Jay Jay's words, was the "beginning of his love affair with Gibson guitars." JC & Jay Jay have quite a bit of guitar knowledge to talk about, to say the least. Both JC & Jay Jay discuss their relationship with Gibson guitars over the years, & why they find the iconic brand to be inimitable in the world of guitar making. Hear JC talk all about his amazing history working to transform various brands, and how he's now heading figuring the future of the Gibson brand out in Nashville. Don't miss this conversation, only on The Jay Jay French Connection: Beyond the Music! Produced & edited by Matthew Mallinger
This week, Paisley will share her picks for this week's industry insights. Then, she is joined by Caroline Galloway (CEO of M2M PR) to share about her storied career in Communications, working with The Walt Disney Company, Gibson Brands, Universal Studios, and more during her 20+ years in the industry. She will also share her tips for creating and maintaining mentorship opportunities, advice for recent grads looking to break into entertainment, how to create an effective comms campaign that includes talent, and much more! --- 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/queenofcommpodcast/message
Brand President Cesar Gueikian discusses Gibson Brands' 2021 acquisition of well-known guitar amp manufacturer Mesa/Boogie, as well as how he is helping to move Gibson forward by identifying its purpose.
Photo by: @kathryntbyrd This week I'm talking with my friend a fellow guitarist Jason Brooks. We met while working on the tv show Nashville together a few years ago. Jason has toured all over the world and played on multiple talk shows as a guitar player for some of today's most popular country artists including Cassadee Pope, Danielle Bradbery, Maddie & Tae, Mickey Guyton and more. We are discussing how to play to the strength of your amp, how to go about getting an endorsement deal and the importance of being available in order to get gigs. 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 talk about: *Know when to grab an opportunity. *Availability is essential. *When you find success, continue to grow it. *Don't oversell yourself. *If you're not keeping up with people in your network, you're actually removing them from it. *3 main types of amps to work from. *Play to the strength of the amp. *Understand your voice on your instrument. *Endorsement deals. *Pursue a deal from a smaller company first. *How busy you are and where you are in your career help determine endorsements you get. *Establish a relationship with endorsement people. *Tag companies you want endorsements with on social media as you use their gear. *Venues vs. TV. *Create your own success vs. just being an employee. *Saving your money and have emergency funds. *Charts vs. memorizing. *Always learn the music. *Make sure your instruments are well maintained. BIO: Jason Brooks is a Nashville based guitarist. Born in South Korea, Jason grew up just outside Washington DC in Herndon Virginia. At 20, Jason made the move to Nashville to pursue a degree in Music Business at Belmont University. Since moving to Nashville Jason has had several high profile performances on The Today Show, The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon, The Late Show feat David Letterman, Today with Megyn Kelly, The Kelly Clarkson Show, ABC/CMT drama Nashville, CMT, CMC Australia, CMA Fest Nissan Stadium. When not touring with The Voice Season 3 winner Cassadee Pope, Jason splits his time between other major label acts and local Nashville gigs. Additionally Jason owns a small production company which specializes in remote tracking sessions and end to end production for commercial compositions which have been featured on Spotify, Tidal, and Apple Music. Jason has worked with Grammy nominated artist Cassadee Pope, Grammy nominated artist Ashley Monroe, Season 4 The Voice Winner Danielle Bradbery, Gone West feat. Colbie Caillat, Maddie & Tae, Mickey Guyton, Jana Kramer, Lainey Wilson, Chord Overstreet and many others. Jason is endorsed by Gibson Brands, Fender Musical Instrument Company, Daddario Strings, and Lollar Pickups. You can connect with Jason on his Instagram at @iisjasonbrooks.
Terri Nunn is the lead singer of Berlin, which many remember from the height of MTV music video days as the sexy trio who brought us “The Metro,” “Sex,” and their runaway Top Gun soundtrack anthem “Take My Breath Away.” The track earned them an Academy Award and a Golden Globe. Here we are 40 years and 8 albums later, and the band introduced their newest album titled “Strings Attached” featuring the Prague Philharmonic Orchestra re-visiting the band's most iconic tunes. In early 2021, host Thea Wood conducted this remote interview with Terri Nunn. In This Episode Terri shares — The change in mindset that set her free to be happier and take more risks — Getting the Prague Philharmonic Orchestra to sex it up a bit (tell us if you think it worked) — Recording a video in an active dungeon with a “big reveal” at the end — Discussing the sexual nature of her art with her kids — The most memorable words her mother shared before passing on from cancer — Her life-long fear of people and fear of “losing it all” Credits Guest: Terri Nunn of Berlin Host: Thea Wood Engineering/Production: Shea Carothers Photo credit: Marc Green Song: “Now It's My Turn” from album “Strings Attached” featuring the Prague Philharmonic Orchestra. Written by John Buckner Crawford This is a Herizon Music Foundation production. 2021 ©. Special thanks to RAS Associates and Gibson Brands for supporting Herizon Music's education, experience, and role-modeling programs. Contact info@herizonmusic.org if you'd like to join our cause.
Gibson Brands' (proudly Canadian) CEO James "JC" Curleigh opens up about the iconic guitar company's past mistakes, the state of the guitar market, and a lot more.
In this episode we traveled to the Gibson Garage in downtown Nashville to talk with Director of Brand Experience for Gibson, Mark Agnesi! View Gibson TV here: https://www.youtube.com/user/GibsonGuitarCorp The Music Retail Show is brought to you by MIRC, LLC - providing solutions for the musical instrument community by being a reliable source for diverse music products. If you need inventory for your music store, pawn shop, or e-commerce site - go to https://mircweb.com/ to find out more.
Today's talk with Jacquire King and Sterling Doak is all about mixing and monitoring. Jacquire King is a multiple Grammy Award-winning producer, engineer, and mixer based in Nashville, and Sterling Doak comes to us from Gibson Brands, more specifically KRK. This podcast is produced out of Coupe Studios by Music Maker Publications For more, visit recordingmag.com To submit a question for a future episode, email podcast@recordingmag.com
In this episode we sat down with Aljon Go, Product Manger at Gibson Brands to discuss all things Gibson Brands. We touch on what's going on with Epiphone and Kramer to Aljon's thoughts on the industry as whole and what's next. The Music Retail Show is brought to you by MIRC, LLC - providing solutions for the musical instrument community by being a reliable source for diverse music products. If you need inventory for your music store, pawn shop, or e-commerce site - go to mircweb.com to find out more.
James “JC” Curleigh is the President and CEO of Gibson Brands, responsible for leading the major comeback of their iconic music portfolio after the company filed for bankruptcy in 2018. He's one of the world's true visionaries and has led game-changing initiatives at Levi's, KEEN, Salomon, and Mars. As a triple citizen of Canada, the US, and the UK, JC grew up with one of the most unique childhoods you'll hear about and was taught to embrace new environments and tackle challenges from Day 1. Franti and JC discuss turning obstacles into opportunities, creating a thriving culture, giving back to the community, the parallels between sports and music, and of course… staying human. Website: https://www.gibson.com/ Instagram: @gibsonguitar Michael's album Work Hard And Be Nice is out now: https://orcd.co/work-hard-and-be-niceKeep in touch with Michael online: www.michaelfranti.comThe Stay Human podcast is available wherever you listen to podcasts: www.stayhumanpodcast.com PODCAST EPISODE CREDITS:Executive Producers: Michael Franti and Activist Artists ManagementProducer: Angie Griffith or Activist Artists ManagementArtist Manager: Caitlin Stone for Activist Artists ManagementManagement Coordinator: Ashley Dill for Activist Artists ManagementSocial Media Manager: Emily Marquis for Coffeehouse CollectiveIn Partnership with: American Songwriter Podcast Network (Dan Wise, COO) Instrumental from: “Crazy For You” by Michael Franti Audio Editing by: Max Branstetter for MaxPodcasting
James “JC” Curleigh is the President and CEO of Gibson Brands, responsible for leading the major comeback of their iconic music portfolio after the company filed for bankruptcy in 2018. He’s one of the world’s true visionaries and has led game-changing initiatives at Levi’s, KEEN, Salomon, and Mars. As a triple citizen of Canada, the US, and the UK, JC grew up with one of the most unique childhoods you’ll hear about and was taught to embrace new environments and tackle challenges from Day 1. Franti and JC discuss turning obstacles into opportunities, creating a thriving culture, giving back to the community, the parallels between sports and music, and of course… staying human. Website: https://www.gibson.com/ Instagram: @gibsonguitar Executive Producers: Michael Franti and Activist Artists ManagementProducer: Angie GriffithArtist Manager: Caitlin StoneManagement Coordinator: Ashley Dill Social Media Manager: Emily Marquis for Coffeehouse CollectiveIn Partnership with: American Songwriter Podcast Network (Dan Wise, COO) Instrumental from: “Crazy For You” by Michael Franti Audio Editing by: Max Branstetter for MaxPodcasting
"What advice do you have for artists when it comes to creating a meaningful digital event?" "Why is it that Gibson partners with artists at any career level?" "Why is creating educational content important for Gibson?" ----- Rae Vinton is this week's guest. In this episode, Rae talks about how she got started in music, working for Gibson in New York, to eventually making her way to Los Angeles with Universal Music Publishing and then back to Gibson. She now handles entertainment relations between the company and the artists they partner with. Enjoy! Follow us: Instagram Twitter #BlackLivesMatter, please support in any way you can. List of resources: https://blacklivesmatter.com/resources/
In this, Episode 50 (which is part of Series 5) of the SyncLodge Exploring Music Podcast we explore best practices for the independent music artist, the steps and perspectives needed to build a sustainable career in the music industry. With professional insights into how to build your career, from show strategy to industry relationships. This is the first part of a two part conversation. Sophie Small, COO and Head of Music at Music Gateway cut her teeth in the live sector as an intern and Artist Liaison at Festival Republic before moving to music tech platform, Music Gateway, in 2014. She joined the company as an intern and was promoted through the ranks to Marketing Manager in 2015 and Head of Operations in 2016. At 23, Sophie led her first major UK-wide campaign from inception to fulfilment, managing Music Gateway’s lead team, in partnership with Gibson Brands and Argos & Metropolis. Today, as COO and Head of Music, Sophie manages targets and KPIs across each department. She is passionate about levelling the playing field and empowering independents who need help creating, managing and monetizing their music. And Joining Sophie is Rachael Scarsbrook.Rachael Scarsbrook works as the Music Promotions Manager at Music Gateway. Rachael is charged with devising and delivering campaigns to help artists gain exposure across radio, DSPs, TV, Press & Online in order to build their brands and network of fans. She started out in music journalism at age 16 and went on to study journalism at university. Rachael hosted and produced student radio and was the Music Editor for the student paper in print and online. She has gone on to be published in The 405, The Guardian, GoldFlakePaint, SOUNDS Magazine, Highclouds & Renowned For Sound. Rach also writes festival reviews for Festival Republic and can be found working the merch desk of MUNA shows throughout the UK. She joined Music Gateway early last year after she sold the CMO a coffee in the cafe where she was working. She is, perhaps, too in love with the city of Los Angeles--a love which blossomed after flying there on a whim to see Haim play for the 36th time. For more information on Music Gateway please visit www.musicgateway.comThe music for this episode is by the Lex Records recording artist GILA from the album Energy Demonstrations, including tracks Mana Orange, Buffalo 2 Miami, Pacifico Entrancer, and Late Night Fighter. For more information please visit www.lexrecords.com The EMP theme music players are Joe Schirl on bass guitar and Peter Mayerhofer on hand pan. The music played through the conversation was composed, engineered and mixed by Lionel Lodge.This episode conversation was recorded at The Joint in the Kings Cross area of London, England. For more information on their services please visit www.thejoint.org.uk The Exploring Music Podcast is produced by SyncLodge, the sync licensing project management system. For more information please visit www.synclodge.com If you wish to support us in producing this podcast series, please click the donate button. Any and all help will be put towards production of future eSupport the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=WVZLRF49C7Y6A&source=url)
In this, Episode 51 (which is part of Series 5) of the SyncLodge Exploring Music Podcast we explore best practices for the independent music artist, the steps and perspectives needed to build a sustainable career in the music industry. With professional insights into how to build your career, from show strategy to industry relationships. This is the second part of a two part conversation. Sophie Small, COO and Head of Music at Music Gateway cut her teeth in the live sector as an intern and Artist Liaison at Festival Republic before moving to music tech platform, Music Gateway, in 2014. She joined the company as an intern and was promoted through the ranks to Marketing Manager in 2015 and Head of Operations in 2016. At 23, Sophie led her first major UK-wide campaign from inception to fulfilment, managing Music Gateway’s lead team, in partnership with Gibson Brands and Argos & Metropolis. Today, as COO and Head of Music, Sophie manages targets and KPIs across each department. She is passionate about levelling the playing field and empowering independents who need help creating, managing and monetizing their music. And Joining Sophie is Rachael Scarsbrook.Rachael Scarsbrook works as the Music Promotions Manager at Music Gateway. Rachael is charged with devising and delivering campaigns to help artists gain exposure across radio, DSPs, TV, Press & Online in order to build their brands and network of fans. She started out in music journalism at age 16 and went on to study journalism at university. Rachael hosted and produced student radio and was the Music Editor for the student paper in print and online. She has gone on to be published in The 405, The Guardian, GoldFlakePaint, SOUNDS Magazine, Highclouds & Renowned For Sound. Rach also writes festival reviews for Festival Republic and can be found working the merch desk of MUNA shows throughout the UK. She joined Music Gateway early last year after she sold the CMO a coffee in the cafe where she was working. She is, perhaps, too in love with the city of Los Angeles--a love which blossomed after flying there on a whim to see Haim play for the 36th time. For more information on Music Gateway please visit www.musicgateway.comThe music for this episode is by the Lex Records recording artist GILA from the album Energy Demonstrations, including tracks Mana Orange, Buffalo 2 Miami, Pacifico Entrancer, and Late Night Fighter. For more information please visit www.lexrecords.com The EMP theme music players are Joe Schirl on bass guitar and Peter Mayerhofer on hand pan. The music played through the conversation was composed, engineered and mixed by Lionel Lodge.This episode conversation was recorded at The Joint in the Kings Cross area of London, England. For more information on their services please visit www.thejoint.org.ukThe Exploring Music Podcast is produced by SyncLodge, the sync licensing project management system. For more information please visit www.synclodge.com If you wish to support us in producing this podcast series, please click the donate button. Any and all help will be put towards production of futSupport the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=WVZLRF49C7Y6A&source=url)
When it comes to dementia, are we focusing on the disease but neglecting the person? Medication should not be the only treatment for dementia, which is incurable and robs people of their dignity. And what does the pandemic mean for dementia care and programmes? Ong Soh Chin explores different ways to care for persons with dementia, as well as the challenges faced by caregivers. Her guests are physician Dr Chen Shiling and Johnson Soh, who uses music therapy and virtual tea dances to draw out the people behind the illness. Find out more about dementia and caregiving support: SanCare Asia organises programmes to help seniors live a better quality of life. IPS Exchange Series: Leaving Well: End-of-Life Policies in Singapore About our guests: Dr Chen Shiling Physician Dr Chen Shiling is a physician who is currently working with Khoo Teck Puat Hospital and Tsao Foundation Community for Successful Ageing (ComSA) in providing care for persons with dementia and their families. Dr Chen is also the Head of Hua Mei Intellectual Disability Service – HEALTH FOR ME, an initiative by Tsao Foundation to cater to the healthcare needs of ageing persons with intellectual disability and their ageing caregivers. She is the founder of “Happee Hearts Movement”, which advocates and provides for the medical needs of adults with intellectual disability. Dr Chen is currently a member of the Management Committee of Alzheimer's Disease Association (ADA) and chairs in their Programmes and Services Sub-Committee. She is also a member of the Residential and Community-based Care Services Committee in Movement for the Intellectually Disabled of Singapore (MINDS) and serves on their Healthcare Working Group. Dr Chen is also a member of the AWWA Programmes and Services Committee and serves on the board of Mamre Oaks Ltd, a centre for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. She is also an appointed member of the Adult Protection Team (APT), Ministry of Social and Family Development. Johnson Soh Founder/owner of SanCare Asia Johnson’s career has spanned over nearly three decades in the music and media industries, helming various management positions at Warner Music, Universal Music, Ericsson Telecommunications and Gibson Brands. He is also the founder and owner of SanCare Asia – Asia’s first and only eldercare service company offering person-centred programmes based on reminiscence music. With a combination of extensive research and deep music repertoire knowledge, Johnson created SanCare Asia’s proprietary personalised music playlist programme, Strike a Note, which is customised so every client can connect with their loved ones and environment. More recently, he rolled out a music and movement programme, Return to The Tea Dance©, which is based on the silent disco concept. The programme, which is suitable for seniors across all abilities, has been adopted by multiple senior care facilities across the country and was also nominated as a finalist in the 2020 Asia Pacific Eldercare Innovation Awards in the ‘Best Dementia Program’ category. _____ Find out more about the Institute of Policy Studies (IPS), a research centre of the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy Follow IPS on Linkedin, Facebook and Instagram to keep updated on upcoming events and discussions. On Diversity is a podcast series of new insights and fresh discussions, inspired by IPS’ Managing Diversities research programme. In each episode, IPS Deputy Director Ong Soh Chin chats with guests to explore what diversity means to them, the changes they are making, and the changes they hope to see in an increasingly fragmented society. More from On Diversity: Episode 1: The Cancelled and the Woke with Lydia Lim, journalist with SPH and poet and writer Theophilus Kwek Episode 3: What is Multiculturalism? with Low Sze Wee, CEO of Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre and singer-songwriter Jamiel Said See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
WBZ's Jordan Rich talks about how Gibson Brands, Inc. is getting guitars into the hands of tornado victims in Nashville, TN.
Mark Agnesi is the Director of Brand Experience for Gibson Brands. Known for his concept of “Guitar of the Day,” YouTube series, he is a supremely large part of guitar culture. His understanding of content, creativity, imagination, and action, is one that I find to be supremely insightful to any creative or partner in an […]
ABOUT TECHGCWebsiteIn-House Career CenterLinkedInTwitterABOUT THE GUESTLee Cheng is an attorney and civil rights activist with a long history of achievement in business, law and public policy. He is presently a Partner at Maschoff-Brennan, a leading technology-focused law firm with offices in Utah and California, and the co-Founder and President of Symmetry IP, an organization focused on fighting patent abuse.Lee is a two-time winner (2014 and 2016) of the National Law Journal's America's 50 Outstanding General Counsel, the inaugural recipient of the Champion of Equal Opportunity Education Rights Award of the Asian American Coalition for Education (2018), and has been given numerous other awards for innovation and excellence in the practice of law. He has worked for well known international law firms like Latham & Watkins, and as a C-level executive in global, multibillion dollar companies like Newegg.com and Gibson Brands (the owner of Gibson Guitars). While Chief Legal Officer of Newegg, he developed a reputation as one of the foremost opponents of abusive patent litigation, leading Newegg to victory against over 30 claimants and showing that resisting legal extortion could work both strategically and fiscally.Lee has been deeply involved in business and community groups, including the Board of Directors of the Atlantic Legal Foundation, the Board of Directors of Publius Lex, the Board of Industry Leaders of the Consumer Technology Association (the largest technology focused trade association in the world and the operator of the Consumer Electronics Show) and the Board of Trustees of the CTA Foundation. In 1994, he co-founded and still serves as Secretary and as a Director of the Asian American Legal Foundation. He previously served on the Boards of the Association of Corporate Counsel-Southern California Chapter, the Harvard Club of San Francisco, the Lowell High School Alumni Association, the Organization of Chinese Americans-San Francisco Chapter, and AACE.He is a graduate of Harvard University (History of Science, magna cum laude) and UC Berkeley School of Law. Refer a Guest
In this episode I look at a recent incident with Gibson Brands that owns Gibson Guitars. A friend and former colleague, gets caught up in the incident and I take a look at some alternative routes they could have taken with the help of a Gary Vaynerchuk video.
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"Build something. Don't be afraid to go to extremes and create your own sound." Music legend Skipper Wise co creator of Blue Microphones, Neat for Gibson Brands and so much more is interviewed by David Cogan host of the Eliances Heroes Show broadcast on am and fm channels and syndicated online. www.skipperwise.com www.eliances.com
"Build something. Don't be afraid to go to extremes and create your own sound." Music legend Skipper Wise co creator of Blue Microphones, Neat for Gibson Brands and so much more is interviewed by David Cogan host of the Eliances Heroes Show broadcast on am and fm channels and syndicated online. www.skipperwise.com www.eliances.com
NEWS Taylor Swift and Ticketmaster team up for "Verified User," but with a catch Gibson Brands has a financial problem that may blow up in 2018 GUEST Live sound engineer Mark Frink
NEWS Taylor Swift and Ticketmaster team up for “Verified User,” but with a catch Gibson Brands has a financial problem that may blow up in 2018 GUEST Live sound engineer Mark Frink The post Episode #177 – Taylor Swift And Ticketmaster, Gibson’s Financials, And Live Sound Engineer Mark Frink appeared first on Bobby Owsinski's Inner Circle Podcast.
This week, we talk with Jonathan Blocker in Memphis, TN. Jonathan is the Plant Manager at the Gibson Guitar Factory here. But, before Gibson, Jonathan worked at appliance manufacturer Electrolux, climate control producer Lennox International, and medical device company Orchid. He holds a degree in Industrial Engineering from Kettering University in Detroit, MI. On today's episode, Jonathan shares some of the history of Gibson Guitars, how he has been able to successfully transition between multiple industries, and his tips on creating a successful career. 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 never miss an episode. To learn more about Gibson Brands, visit their website at http://www.gibson.com/