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Exploring the Evolution of Lyric Licensing and Music Tech: Insights from DarylIn an interview with Daryl, an industry leader in lyric licensing and music tech, we dive into how the landscape of music rights and royalties is changing, and how innovative technologies like AI and video creation tools are shaping the future for artists, labels, and fans alike.Lyric licensing has evolved over the years, with companies like LyricFind paving the way for new revenue streams through services like Lyric Merch. This on-demand merchandising service allowed publishers to license song lyrics for custom merchandise. However, the challenge of enforcing rights in an increasingly fragmented marketplace of platforms like Etsy and Redbubble led to the transition of Lyric Merch into a licensing model that works with businesses like Lithographs, which makes merchandise based on literature and lyrics.As Daryl points out, while lyric merchandising faces challenges in enforcement, the broader music industry continues to grow, fuelled by streaming services and direct-to-consumer access. Today, more people are spending on music than ever before, thanks to affordable streaming subscriptions, which have replaced traditional physical formats. This shift has made it easier for independent artists to break into the market without needing a major label.The rise of AI-driven technologies, such as stem separation tools, also opens up new opportunities for karaoke and lyric synchronisation. While karaoke companies historically used re-recorded tracks to avoid paying for the original master's licensing, advancements now allow for the use of actual masters. This makes it easier to integrate lyrics into digital karaoke services. However, the publishing rights for karaoke remain a different sector, with publishers avoiding cannibalising existing revenue streams from traditional karaoke.Looking to the future, Daryl foresees continued growth for lyric licensing, particularly through the synchronisation of lyrics with video content. With more artists focusing on video as a key promotional tool, LyricFind is investing in products like Rotor to help artists create dynamic visual content and leverage the power of lyrics in videos. The advent of autonomous driving will also create more opportunities for in-car entertainment and music engagement.For independent artists and labels, the key takeaway is that while the business model has changed, the opportunities for growth are abundant. Technology and streaming services have made music more accessible, and platforms like LyricFind continue to evolve to meet the needs of modern music creators.To explore more, independent artists can visit lyricfind.com for licensing information and tools like Lyric IQ, which analyses song lyrics for trends, moods, and themes. For video creation, RotorVideos.com offers tools for generating promotional content with synchronised lyrics. The evolving role of lyric licensing shows that while the industry is changing, the possibilities for innovation and revenue growth are still vast.
Exploring the Evolution of Lyric Licensing and Music Tech: Insights from DarylIn an interview with Daryl, an industry leader in lyric licensing and music tech, we dive into how the landscape of music rights and royalties is changing, and how innovative technologies like AI and video creation tools are shaping the future for artists, labels, and fans alike.Lyric licensing has evolved over the years, with companies like LyricFind paving the way for new revenue streams through services like Lyric Merch. This on-demand merchandising service allowed publishers to license song lyrics for custom merchandise. However, the challenge of enforcing rights in an increasingly fragmented marketplace of platforms like Etsy and Redbubble led to the transition of Lyric Merch into a licensing model that works with businesses like Lithographs, which makes merchandise based on literature and lyrics.As Daryl points out, while lyric merchandising faces challenges in enforcement, the broader music industry continues to grow, fuelled by streaming services and direct-to-consumer access. Today, more people are spending on music than ever before, thanks to affordable streaming subscriptions, which have replaced traditional physical formats. This shift has made it easier for independent artists to break into the market without needing a major label.The rise of AI-driven technologies, such as stem separation tools, also opens up new opportunities for karaoke and lyric synchronisation. While karaoke companies historically used re-recorded tracks to avoid paying for the original master's licensing, advancements now allow for the use of actual masters. This makes it easier to integrate lyrics into digital karaoke services. However, the publishing rights for karaoke remain a different sector, with publishers avoiding cannibalising existing revenue streams from traditional karaoke.Looking to the future, Daryl foresees continued growth for lyric licensing, particularly through the synchronisation of lyrics with video content. With more artists focusing on video as a key promotional tool, LyricFind is investing in products like Rotor to help artists create dynamic visual content and leverage the power of lyrics in videos. The advent of autonomous driving will also create more opportunities for in-car entertainment and music engagement.For independent artists and labels, the key takeaway is that while the business model has changed, the opportunities for growth are abundant. Technology and streaming services have made music more accessible, and platforms like LyricFind continue to evolve to meet the needs of modern music creators.To explore more, independent artists can visit lyricfind.com for licensing information and tools like Lyric IQ, which analyses song lyrics for trends, moods, and themes. For video creation, RotorVideos.com offers tools for generating promotional content with synchronised lyrics. The evolving role of lyric licensing shows that while the industry is changing, the possibilities for innovation and revenue growth are still vast.
Darryl Ballantyne is the founder and CEO of LyricFind, a pioneering platform in lyric licensing and monetization. With over two decades of industry leadership, Darryl has revolutionized how artists and publishers turn lyrics into sustainable revenue streams, blending innovation with a deep understanding of music copyright.In This Episode: Host Michael Walker dives into Darryl's journey building LyricFind, the evolving landscape of lyric monetization, and the disruptive role of AI in music. Gain actionable insights into leveraging lyrics for artistic and financial success.Key Takeaways:The Untapped Value of Lyrics: Discover how lyrics drive music discoverability and revenue.AI and Music: Why AI tools enhance—but don't replace—the art of songwriting.Overcoming Licensing Hurdles: Insights into navigating the complexities of lyric merchandising.-----Learn more about LyricFind: https://www.lyricfind.com/Book an Artist Breakthrough Session with the Modern Musician team: https://apply.modernmusician.me/podcast
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Today Dmitri launches a new miniseries – How To Scale Up. These conversations are meant to work together with the How to Start Up episodes, and will attempt to answer the question of “How did you get from there…. to here….?” On this episode Dmitri talks with Darryl Ballantyne, the CEO and co-founder of LyricFind. LIsten in to find out how Darryl got his first investor, and what Microsoft, childhood bedrooms, outdated websites, and roller coasters have to do with anything. Come meet Darryl at the Music Tectonics Conference October 22-24. The Music Tectonics podcast goes beneath the surface of the music industry to explore how technology is changing the way business gets done. Visit musictectonics.com to find shownotes and a transcript for this episode, and find us on LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram. Let us know what you think!
TOPICS: DistroKid is partnering with Roblox—DistroKidwins, Roblox wins, indie artists get nothing; President Biden speaks at the White House's first Creator Economy Conference; advice for how to deal with dead crowds; our guest this week is LyricFind CEO Darryl Ballantyne. You can find out more about our guest's work by visiting www.lyricfind.com.Rate/review/subscribe to the Break the Business Podcast on iTunes, SoundCloud, Stitcher, and Google Play. Follow Ryan @ryankair and the Break the Business Podcast @thebtbpodcast. Like Break the Business on Facebook and tell a friend about the show. Visit www.ryankairalla.com to find out more about Ryan's entertainment, education, and business projects.” Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode 206 On this week's offering of the YMC podcast, your humble hosts Jay Gilbert and Mike Etchart chat about these important music industry stories: "Luminate Releases 2024 Mid-year Music Report" (Luminate); "There Are 8bn User-curated Playlists On Spotify, 725m Created This Year Alone, Daniel Ek Says" (Music Business Worldwide); "Country Music Is Booming Again. This Time, The Fans Are In Charge" (Wall Street Journal). Plus an audio drop from Darryl Ballentine, CEO at LYRICFIND. Subscribe to the newsletter! YourMorning.Coffee
Ep. 138: Lyrics are now everywhere - in our streaming apps, on short form social media, and in the now ubiquitous lyric video. So how might lyrics be used in the future in ways we may not have thought of? Joe Sparrow is joined by Darryl Ballantyne, founder & CEO of LyricFind, one of the oldest companies to license lyrics on behalf of rightsholders to various digital services, who chats about the how lyrics will be used in autonomous vehicles – and by various generative AI tools. Are these platforms licensing them and what are the wider legal implications if someone, for instance, asks an AI to create a new set of lyrics in the style of U2 or "Penny Lane"? (He also explains how Hanson's “Mmm-Bop” is actually a very tragic song if you think about the lyrics...) LyricFind: https://www.lyricfind.com/ Don Henley - The Boys Of Summer: youtube.com/watch?v=6RUIeX6UCT8 Pancakes https://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/world-records/most-tosses-of-a-pancake-in-one-minute ------
Uncover how lyrics are driving music innovation with our guest, Darryl Ballantyne, CEO and founder of LyricFind. This episode dives deep into the magic of Lyric IQ, a tool that uses AI to expose the concealed meanings in songs, proving that even the most cheerful tunes can have a darker undertone—you'll never hear MMMBop the same way again! We'll also explore how LyricFind's innovative technology enables services to create child-friendly streaming platforms through content filtration. Darryl discusses how synchronized lyrics, lyric translations, and content filtration can amplify your driving experience. Imagine the convenience of quickly accessing your preferred songs through voice search and AI without the need to remember the title or artist. Finally, Tristra and Darryl examine the role of blockchain and AI in the music industry. Understanding the intricacies of publishing rights can be overwhelming, but we'll break it down for you, explaining how AI can streamline processes and maximize efficiency, leading to greater content availability and increased revenue for songwriters and publishers. The Music Tectonics podcast goes beneath the surface of the music industry to explore how technology is changing the way business gets done. Visit musictectonics.com to find shownotes and a transcript for this episode, and find us on LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram. Let us know what you think!
In just a few short years, song lyrics have gone from a “nice to have” addition that music fans could seek out in liner notes or on the internet to a hot commodity on streaming platforms, graphics-heavy promotional videos, user-generated content and beyond. This month, we talk with LyricFind Founder & CEO, Darryl Ballantyne about the evolution of lyric-centric products, how his company liaises with labels & publishers to help support their needs, the renewed importance of proper song translations as music's reach breaks cultural barriers, and much more!
This week, explore the limitless value and creative potential of lyric videos with Darryl Ballantyne, founder and CEO of LyricFind, the leading lyric licensor and data solution company. Discover how LyricFind is paving the way for new uses for lyric data, increasing the volume and accessibility of lyric video content creation particularly for independent artists. Learn more about the latest emerging trends in lyric videos including social video, vertical video, and aesthetic simplification. Find out how lyric videos can break new artists and “rebreak” catalog content on social video platforms like TikTok. Darryl shares expert advice for music tech startups and what he's looking forward to at this year's 4th Annual Music Tectonics Conference. Meet Darryl at the Music Tectonics Conference in October, where LyricFind is taking the lead as a Supernova Sponsor! The Music Tectonics podcast goes beneath the surface of the music industry to explore how technology is changing the way business gets done. Visit MusicTectonics.com to learn more, and find us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. Let us know what you think!
Live from the 2022 Music Biz Conference in Nashville, TN! Join Dmitri Vietze as he chats with music industry leaders Dan Runcie, Russ Crupnick, Jim Griffin, and Robert Singerman, for a music industry pulse check. Feel the “pre-pandemic energy” of this year's Music Biz Conference with Dan Runcie, founder and host of Trapital, as he shares his take on web3, NFTs, and the metaverse. Learn more about Trapital, the online platform and podcast providing insights from the business of hip-hop, music, and entertainment. Catch up with Russ Crupnick, managing partner of MusicWatch. Find out how MusicWatch is providing marketing research and industry analysis for the music industry while facilitating data driven conversations. What's driving the evolution of vinyl? Is music recession proof? Get the latest updates on digital monetization and compensation with Jim Griffin, VP of Digital Rights at Pex. Dive into the power of music and lyrics with Robert Singerman, SVP, of International Publishing at LyricFind. How can accurate music lyric translations connect communities around the world? What's next for the music industry? Find out on this week's episode. The Music Tectonics podcast goes beneath the surface of the music industry to explore how technology is changing the way business gets done. Visit MusicTectonics.com to learn more, and find us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. Let us know what you think!
Today's episode is a holiday Christmas special featuring Frosty the Snow Man, Rudolph, and much more! Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to all. Thank you all for the continued support! Music Credits For This Episode: Intro Christmas Eve/Sarajevo by The Trans-Siberian Orchestra, Frosty The Snow Man by Michael Bublé ft The Puppini Sisters, Christmas Eve/Sarajevo by The Trans-Siberian Orchestra, Rudolph The Red-Nosed Reindeer by Gene Autry, Christmas Time Is Here by Vince Guaraldi Trio. The Outro is Christmas Time Is Here. Sources: Genius.com, Musixmatch.com, USAToday.com “The 10 Best Christmas Songs of All Time” by Mary Clarke, Lyricfind.com, and YouTube.
The song battle for this week is a matchup of country songs currently in the top 20. Ryan Hurd's Chasing After You has a deep emotional theme and tone to it, while Michael Ray's Higher Education resonates with those who pave their own path and don't worry about the grades. Both are good country songs. Who do you think takes home the W? As always there are podcast questions, feel free to reach out to me on Instagram @jd4unc to share your answers and get a shoutout in the next episode. Thank you to all my listeners for the support. Disclaimer: This episode is explicit due to the mature language and content within the lyrics. Music Credits For This Episode: Intro THE SCOTTS by Travis Scott and Kid Cudi, Chasing After You by Ryan Hurd ft. Maren Morris, Higher Education by Michael Ray ft. Kid Rock, Lee Brice, Billy Gibbons, and Tim Montana, and the outro Midsummer Madness Instrumental Prko. Sources: Genius.com, Musixmatch.com, Newcountrysongs.com “Top 100 Country Songs 2021” by Website Staff, Lyricfind.com, and YouTube.
The second song battle is here. For this week the genre is rock. Godsmack's Unforgettable has the better beat. Green Day's Letterbomb makes up for it with strong lyrics. Who will win? Listen until the end to find out who takes home the W. As always there are podcast questions, feel free to reach out to me on Instagram @jd4unc to share your answers and get a shoutout in the next episode. Thank you to all my listeners for the support. Music Credits For This Episode: Intro THE SCOTTS by Travis Scott and Kid Cudi, Unforgettable by Godsmack, Letterbomb by Green Day, and the outro Midsummer Madness Instrumental Prko. Sources: Genius, Lyricfind.com, wmmr.com “Billboard's Top 10 Rock Songs of 2020” by Erica Banas, and YouTube.
In this week's episode, Dmitri Vietze sits down with Darryl Ballantyne, founder and CEO of LyricFind and a Supernova Sponsor at the 2021 Music Tectonics Conference. Discover how LyricFind, already the leading source for licensing lyrics, now generates high quality verified lyric videos in less than 20 seconds with Lyric Videos. Darryl explores how high quality lyric videos allow labels and rights holders to fully monetize their catalog and capture demand for not only the lyrics but also the song itself. Discover how LyricFind's latest product, Lyric IQ, uses a complex algorithm to perform deep subject matter analysis to measure and identify explicitness, content, mood, location, people, brands, and even holidays. Find out why Darryl calls this music tech moment a golden age of exploration. Hear his vision for immersive, hands-off music experiences, greater interoperability, and ambient tech. How can our daily music choices reflect and influence our mood and mental health? Is a new sector emerging at the intersection of mental health and lyric analysis? What is Darryl most looking forward to at the 2021 Music Tectonics Conference? Find out on this week's episode. The Music Tectonics podcast goes beneath the surface of the music industry to explore how technology is changing the way business gets done. Visit MusicTectonics.com to learn more, and find us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. Let us know what you think!
I did it I graduated college! Congratulations to everyone else who is graduating from High School, College, Grad School, or finishing their PHD. This episode goes over some fun songs that fit into the theme of Graduation. I go over Green Day's Good Riddance, Empire Of The Sun Walking on a dream, and the Y. As always there are podcast questions, feel free to reach out to me on Instagram @jd4unc to share your answers and get a shoutout in the next episode. If you haven't yet, go check out the last episode featuring Tori Kelly. Make sure to stay tuned I am really excited for the next episode. Thanks for listening, leave a like, a review, and share with a friend. Music Credits For This Episode: Intro Pomp and Circumstance by Edward Elgar, Hey Look Ma, I Made It by Panic! At The Disco, It's A New Day by will.i.am, Good Riddance (Time Of Your Life) by Green Day, and Walking On A Dream by Empire Of The Sun. The Y: Congratulations by Post Malone. The outro Celebration by Kool & The Gang Sources: Spotify Playlist: Graduation Songs 2021, Genius Verified, Lyricfind.com, Musixmatch.com, and YouTube.
This episode I highlight a new artist I recently discovered, Tori Kelly. She has a great voice, consistent theme, good beats, and interesting lyrics. Also, Happy Mother's Day to all the moms out there and especially to my mom. Love you Mom. I go over, Should've Been Us, 2 Places, and the Y Coffee. Make sure to check out the last two episodes one on TV theme songs and the other about music to listen to while you study. As always there are podcast questions, feel free to reach out to me on Instagram @jd4unc to share your answers and get a shoutout in the next episode. Make sure to stay tuned in the coming weeks, I am really excited for the next two episodes. Thanks for listening, leave a like, a review, and share with a friend. Music Credits For This Episode: Intro The Alan Parsons Project Sirius, Should've Been Us, Dear No One, and 2 Places all by Tori Kelly. Never Alone by Tori Kelly ft. Kirk Franklin. The Y Coffee by Tori Kelly. The outro Midsummer Madness Instrumental Prko. Sources: Genius Verified, Lyricfind.com, Musixmatch.com, and YouTube.
Today I go over fun intro songs for different TV shows. Intro themes set a tone and stage for the shows, so they are important. All of these songs accomplish a lot in a small amount of time. I go over the theme song for The Big Bang Theory, Phineas and Ferb, and others. Big thank you to Michael Jordt for breaking the podcast questions answer drought. He got a great shoutout so if you want a shoutout make sure to answer the podcast questions and DM me your answers on Instagram @jd4unc. Thanks for listening, leave a like, a review, and share with a friend. Also, I apologize for the late upload on this one. Life for me is super busy this week. Another new episode will come out this Sunday. Music Credits For This Episode: Intro The Alan Parsons Project Sirius, Scooby Doo Theme Song by Best Coast, Big Bang Theory theme song by the Barenaked Ladies, Johnny Test theme song written by Kevin Manthei, Phineas and Ferb theme song Today is Going to be A Great Day by Bowling For Soup, and the Y Big Time Rush by Big Time Rush. The outro Midsummer Madness Instrumental Prko. Sources: Genius, Lyricfind.com, Plyrics.com, and YouTube.
This week I dive into 5 songs that you can listen to while you are studying, writing a paper, or working on homework. Finals season is upon all students, we all got this! Just a few more weeks. These are fun tunes with different lyrics. Most study music is instrumental or electronic for good reason, but these songs have good lyrics and beats. I also did podcast questions. Let me know your answers, DM me on Instagram @jd4unc. Thanks for listening, leave a like, a review, and share with a friend. Music Credits For This Episode: Intro The Alan Parsons Project Sirius, Fearless by Pink Floyd, Wicked Games by The Weeknd, Alone by Kidswaste, and You and Me by Skrux. The Y is Sports by Beach Bunny and the outro Midsummer Madness Instrumental Prko. Sources: Musixmatch.com, Lyricfind.com, Genius.com, Beat Vocal.media “10 Best Songs to Listen To While Studying” by Fred Eugene Park, Chegg.com “What's The Best Study Music For Your Major?” by Chegg staff, Billboard.com “Top 25 Relaxing & Calming Songs To Chill To” by David Rishty, and YouTube.
This week I answer questions fans sent through Instagram. Big thank you to everyone who sent questions in I really appreciate it. I also went over some of my favorite lyrics from Strange Clouds by B.o.B and I Hope You Dance by Lee Ann Womack and Sons of the Desert. If you haven't yet go check out the last episode featuring Imagine Dragons. Finally, there are podcast questions. Feel free to reach out to me on Instagram @jd4unc to answer those. Thanks for listening, leave a like, a review, and share with a friend. Music Credits For This Episode: Intro The Alan Parsons Project Sirius, Strange Clouds by B.o.B, I Hope You Dance by Lee Ann Womack and Sons of the Desert, and the outro Midsummer Madness Instrumental Prko. Sources: Musixmatch.com, Lyricfind.com, YouTube, and Instagram.
Welcome to the first episode of season 6! Today I go over some of the top songs from the band Imagine Dragons. Imagine Dragons is a great band, and their songs do a great job of evoking powerful emotion with lyrics and complimenting that with the beat. I go over Believer, Demons, and the Y: Radioactive. Finally, there are podcast questions. Feel free to reach out to me on Instagram @jd4unc to answer those. Next week I am doing a Q & A episode more details to come this week on Instagram. Thanks for listening, leave a like, a review, and share with a friend. Correction to what I said about disc golf. Tyler and Kross definitely were in Champ Flight. Following are the teams results at College Disc Golf Nationals: Championship Flight (36 teams) Jordt and Tucker: 6th Place Tyler and Kross: 11th Place First Flight (42 teams) Wade and Stephen: 5th Place Second Flight (35 teams) Matt and Matias: 1st Place! Joe and Haywood: 2nd Place Brandon and Mike: 4th Place Kyle and Tanner: 5th Place Liam and Caleb: 11th Place Me and Jose: 17th Place Individual Finishes: Champ Flight: Michael Jordt 3rd Place and First Team All-American Tyler Swiggett 14th Place and Second Team All-American First Flight Wade Benton took 4th Place. Second Flight: Brandon Bauguess 2nd Place, Joe Maurais 3rd Place, Matt Dahlem 4th Place, Matias Zertuche 4th Place, Liam Hales 11th Place, and Haywood Rhodes 11thPlace. Shout out to all my teammates who all played fantastic at Nationals!! Music Credits For This Episode: Intro The Alan Parsons Project Sirius, Believer, It's Time, Demons, and On Top Of The World all by Imagine Dragons. The Y is Radioactive by Imagine Dragons. The outro Midsummer Madness Instrumental Prko. Sources: YouTube, Imaginedragonsmusic.com, Lyricfind.com, Muisxmatch.com, and Genius.
Special episode: We’re sponsoring a Music Tech Meetup at SXSW 2021 Online, this Wednesday March 17! Plus, host Dmitri Vietze invites you to more virtual venue hopping events March 18-20. Explore eclectic online environments via 3D avatar, video chat, and voice. Mix and mingle with music and tech’s brightest minds at fun, spontaneous meetups. We're teaming up with LyricFind, Strat Americas, Super Hi-Fi, and Coffee Shift to recapture the secret-back-door vibe of venue-hopping at Keep Music Tech Weird Week! RSVP at MusicTectonics.com. The Music Tectonics podcast goes beneath the surface of the music industry to explore how technology is changing the way business gets done. Visit MusicTectonics.com to learn more, and find us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. Let us know what you think!
Today to stick with the Valentine's Day holiday I go over some great love songs. This episode has songs for those who celebrated the holiday with their special someone and for people who enjoyed it on their own and hopefully bought themselves some great candy. This episode features Queen, Jason Derulo, Shania Twain, and Mike Posner. What is your favorite love song? Let me know on Instagram at jd4unc and let me know answers to the other podcast questions for a shoutout in the next episode. I hope everyone had a great Valentine's Day. If you have not yet, go check out season 5 episode 4 where I go over songs from The Weeknd. Thanks for listening, leave a like, a review, and share with a friend. Music Credits For This Episode: Intro The Alan Parsons Project Sirius, You're Still The One by Shania Twain, Just the Way You Are by Bruno Mars, Somebody To Love by Queen, Ridin' Solo by Jason Derulo. The Y is Cooler Than Me by Mike Posner. The outro Midsummer Madness Instrumental Prko. Sources: Songfacts.com, Genius, YouTube, npr.org “ ‘Beginnings Always Hide Themselves In The End': Mike Posner On Grieving Growth” by Sarah McCammon, Songwriteruniverse.com “Mike Posner Talks About His Hit ‘Cooler Than Me,' His Debut Album And His Songwriting” by Jonathan Widran, and Lyricfind.com
Merry Christmas and welcome to season 4 episode 9 of What lYric. Today is a Christmas special. I go over Christmas songs that are popular, All I Want For Christmas Is You. I also review some of my favorites, Little Drummer Boy. Enjoy this episode. Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to all. Music Credits For This Episode: Intro Sleigh Ride by Leroy Anderson (instrumental version), All I Want For Christmas Is You by Mariah Carey, Wonderful Christmastime by Paul McCartney, Mary, Did You Know? by Pentatonix, Jingle Bell Rock by Bobby Helms, Frosty The Snowman by Michael Buble ft. The Puppini Sisters, and Little Drummer Boy by Harry Simeone Chorale and Katherine Kennicott Davis. The outro Midsummer Madness Instrumental Prko. Sources: Genius, liveabout.com “How The ‘Little Drummer Boy' Christmas Carol Came To Be” by Espie Estrella, bustedhalo.com “The Little Drummer Boy Reading Between The Lyrics” by Leanna Cappiello, Today.com “Here Are The Top 25 Christmas Songs Of All Time, According to Spotify” by Randee Dawn, Countryliving.com “69 Best Christmas Songs To Create The Ultimate Holiday Playlist This Year” by Kelly O'Sullivan, Lyricfind.com, Musixmatch.com, and YouTube.
Episode 8 pays tribute to Juice WRLD and his music. I go over his album Goodbye & Good Riddance. It is a heavy album that chronicles his problems with drugs and relationships. Interesting lyrics combined with a phenomenal beat elevate the songs on this album. Part two of this episode dives into his song The End Of The Road and the Y of the podcast, Juice WRLD's hit, Lucid Dreams. Additionally, there are some fun podcast questions and facts about the album. I hope everyone enjoys this episode, feel free to reach out to me on Instagram @jd4unc and provide feedback and answers to the podcast questions. Anyone who answers a podcast question will get a shoutout in the next episode. All feedback will be greatly appreciated. Thanks for listening leave a like, a review, share with a friend, and tune in on Christmas day for our What lYric Christmas Special. Music Credits For This Episode: Intro The Alan Parsons Project Sirius, The End Of The Road and Lucid Dreams by Juice WRLD. The outro Midsummer Madness Instrumental Prko. Sources: Genius, TheYoungFolks.com “Album Review: Juice WRLD ‘Goodbye & Good Riddance” by Ryan Feyre, Pitchfork.com “Juice WRLD Goodbye & Good Riddance” by Jay Balfour, Sniffers.co.nz “5 Things That Surprised Us On Juice WRLD's ‘Goodbye & Good Riddance'” by the site staff, YouTube, Lyricfind.com, Musixmatch.com, and Genius Verified Episode For Lucid Dreams.
Episode 8 pays tribute to Juice WRLD and his music. I go over his album Goodbye & Good Riddance. It is a heavy album that chronicles his problems with drugs and relationships. Interesting lyrics combined with phenomenal beats elevate the songs on this album. Part one of this episode features All Girls Are The Same, Candles, and Lean Wit Me. I hope everyone enjoys this episode, feel free to reach out to me on Instagram @jd4unc and provide feedback. All feedback will be greatly appreciated. Thanks for listening leave a like a review, share with a friend, and go listen to part two available Tuesday. Music Credits For This Episode: Intro The Alan Parsons Project Sirius, All Girls Are The Same, Candles, and Lean Wit Me all by Juice WRLD. The outro Midsummer Madness Instrumental Prko. Sources: Genius, Ranker.com “The Best Juice Wrld Albums, Ranked” by Ranker Music Staff, NPR.org “Juice Wrld Cause Of Death Was Accidental Overdose” by Vanessa Romo, YouTube, and Lyricfind.com.
Episode 7 goes over a new artist to the podcast, Billie Eilish all thanks to a friend's recommendation. Before I got into the music, I went over College Football storylines for the past weekend. I meant to say most rushing yards by two backs in a game. GDTBATH, if you know you know. I review her album When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? which was released in 2019. It is dark and details struggles in relationships as well as depression but has great lyrics and some light parts. Part one of this episode features Ilomilo, When The Party's Over, and You Should See Me In A Crown. Part two goes over the podcast questions, Bad Guy, and general album information. I hope everyone enjoys this episode, feel free to reach out to me on Instagram @jd4unc and provide feedback and answer the podcast questions. All feedback will be greatly appreciated. Thanks for listening, leave a, like, a review, and share with a friend. Music Credits For This Episode: Intro The Alan Parsons Project Sirius, Ilomilo, When The Party's Over, You Should See Me In A Crown, and Goodbye all by Billie Eilish. The Y is Bad Guy. The outro Midsummer Madness Instrumental Prko. Sources: YouTube, Lyricfind.com, Popbuzz.com “69 Iconic Billie Eilish Lyrics For When You Need An Instagram Caption” by Katie Louise Smith, Popbuzz.com “Billie Eilish Reveals The Adorable Story And Meaning Behind Her ‘Ilomilo' Lyrics” by Sam Prance, Billboard.com “Billie Eilish Explains How ‘You See Me In A Crown' Was Inspired by BBC's Sherlock” by Rebecca Schiller, Vulture.com “Billie Eilish Is The Future” by Craig Jenkins, Billboard.com “Billie Eilish's 'When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?' Debuts at No. 1 on Billboard 200 Chart” by Keith Caulfield, nme.com “Billie Eilish Explains What ‘Bad Guy' Is About” by Charlotte Krol, and Genius.
Episode 7 goes over a new artist to the podcast, Billie Eilish all thanks to a friend's recommendation. Before I got into the music, I went over College Football storylines for the past weekend. I meant to say most rushing yards by two backs in a game. GDTBATH, if you know you know. I review her album When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? which was released in 2019. It is dark and details struggles in relationships as well as depression but has great lyrics and some light parts as well. Part one of this episode features Ilomilo, When The Party's Over, and You Should See Me In A Crown. I hope everyone enjoys this episode, feel free to reach out to me on Instagram @jd4unc and provide feedback all feedback will be greatly appreciated. Thanks for listening, leave a, like a review, share with a friend, and go listen to part two. Music Credits For This Episode: Intro The Alan Parsons Project Sirius, Ilomilo, When The Party's Over, You Should See Me In A Crown, and Goodbye all by Billie Eilish. The Y is Bad Guy. The outro Midsummer Madness Instrumental Prko. Sources: YouTube, Lyricfind.com, Popbuzz.com “69 Iconic Billie Eilish Lyrics For When You Need An Instagram Caption” by Katie Louise Smith, Popbuzz.com “Billie Eilish Reveals The Adorable Story And Meaning Behind Her ‘Ilomilo' Lyrics” by Sam Prance, Billboard.com “Billie Eilish Explains How ‘You See Me In A Crown' Was Inspired by BBC's Sherlock” by Rebecca Schiller, Vulture.com “Billie Eilish Is The Future” by Craig Jenkins, Billboard.com “Billie Eilish's 'When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?' Debuts at No. 1 on Billboard 200 Chart” by Keith Caulfield, nme.com “Billie Eilish Explains What ‘Bad Guy' Is About” by Charlotte Krol, and Genius.
On this episode I go into Iann Dior's music. He is a hip hop star and well known in his collaboration in Mood by 24kgldn. I go over his album Industry Plant that was released in 2019. This album is catchy but also hits home with the ups and downs of a relationship. Part one of this episode goes over Darkside, What Is Real, and Searching. Make sure to go tune in to part 2 of this episode which will show up as Season 4 episode 7. Part 2 highlights more of his popular songs. There will also be podcast questions message me your answers on Instagram @jd4unc. Thanks for listening, leave a like and share with a friend. Music Credits For This Episode: Intro The Alan Parsons Project Sirius, Darkside ft. Travis Barker, What Is Real, and Searching ft. Phem all by Iann Dior. The outro Midsummer Madness Instrumental Prko. Sources: YouTube and Lyricfind.com
Thanks for tuning in to the second episode of QCMHA's podcast series! This series has been launched with the goal of providing a platform for our community to easily access resources, advice, and insights into other people's experiences on their mental health journey. Each episode addresses a different topic relating to mental health and well-being for university students, so stay tuned and keep a look out for our upcoming episodes!Our second guest is Roy Hennig, who is the vice president of sales at LyricFind, a organization that specializes in providing licensing, lyric display and synchronization to businesses that want to encourage music discovery, engagement and provide a complete enhanced music experience. Alex and Taylor sat down with Roy for a candid conversation about his exciting position and career, life experiences, and mental health journey, all of which provide valuable advice and insight for students on how to best manage personal wellbeing in their professional lives and the tricks to finding meaningful purpose along the way.Stay well,The QCMHA Team
This Is Part Two Of Season 4 Episode 4 Episode 4 tackles the hip hop genre going over Macklemore and Ryan Lewis's album The Heist released in 2012. This album goes over Macklemore's personal struggles and things that are wrong in society. The Heist begins with Ten Thousand Hours and goes into Can't Hold us and Same Love later in early stages of the album. I split this episode into two parts to cut down on time This is part two. Let me know what you think of a two part episode. Instagram at jd4unc. Please rate this podcast, leave a review, and share. Music Credits For This Episode: Intro The Alan Parsons Project Sirius, Ten Thousand Hours, A Wake ft. Evan Roman, Same Love ft. Mary Lambert, Can't Hold Us ft. Ray Dalton, and the Y Thrift Shop ft. Wanz all by Macklemore. The outro Midsummer Madness Instrumental Prko. Sources: YouTube, Thecurrent.org “Album Review Macklemore and Ryan Lewis The Heist” by David Safar, Spectrumculture.com “Macklemore & Ryan Lewis: The Heist” by Jester Jay Goldman, Popdust.com “Macklemore and Ryan Lewis ‘Thrift Shop' Lyrics Breakdown: Is It Really Effing Awesome?” by Popdust Staff, Songfacts.com, and Lyricfind.com.
Episode 4 tackles the hip hop genre going over Macklemore and Ryan Lewis's album The Heist released in 2012. This album goes over Macklemore's personal struggles and things that are wrong in society. The Heist begins with Ten Thousand Hours and goes into Can't Hold us and Same Love later in early stages of the album. I split this episode into two parts to cut down on time. Let me know what you think of a two part episode. Instagram at jd4unc. Go check out part two for Can't Hold Us and the Y as well as the podcast questions. Part two will show up as Season 4 Episode 5. Music Credits For This Episode: Intro The Alan Parsons Project Sirius, Ten Thousand Hours, A Wake ft. Evan Roman, Same Love ft. Mary Lambert, Can't Hold Us ft. Ray Dalton, and the Y Thrift Shop ft. Wanz All by Macklemore. The outro Midsummer Madness Instrumental Prko. Sources: YouTube, Thecurrent.org “Album Review Macklemore and Ryan Lewis The Heist” by David Safar, Spectrumculture.com “Macklemore & Ryan Lewis: The Heist” by Jester Jay Goldman, Popdust.com “Macklemore and Ryan Lewis ‘Thrift Shop' Lyrics Breakdown: Is It Really Effing Awesome?” by Popdust Staff, and Lyricfind.com.
Andrew Stess is the CEO of StessCo Consulting Group LLC, providing sales, business development, strategy, and product consulting services in the music, automotive, digital media, consumer electronics, and technology industries. Before StessCo, Andrew was the CEO and Founder of AmpliFIND Music Services, where he drove the company’s overall strategy, innovation, and growth—leading to their successful sale to Sony in just 2 years. He was also the CEO at MusicIP, where he escorted the new young startup to a proven B2B technology company with licensing deals to Disney and Memorex. Andrew has facilitated many transactions, including the sale of AllMusic to Macrovision for $85 million. He currently advises and serves on the boards of a variety of new media businesses including audiobridge, Dash Radio, Music Story, LyricFind, SPAN, Velos Mobile, and others. His focus is on helping companies grow and scale their revenue through strategic partnerships. In this episode… As a business leader, it is crucial to have an overall understanding of the business operations and all intellectual property (IP) associated with the company. You have to have the right people on board to deal with issues related to IP and ensure that the company invests in the right assets. Over the years, Andrew Stess has worked with many companies dealing with music and digital media. He has experience working with intellectual property and has seen first-hand the effects of dealing with a general attorney as opposed to a litigator or patent attorney. In one of the companies he worked with, he saw how a tough litigator helped solve an IP issue in 3 days compared to an attorney the company had previously hired. Andrew Stess, CEO of StessCo Consulting Group LLC, is Rich Goldstein's guest in this week's episode of the Innovations and Breakthroughs Podcast, where they talk about sales strategies and the benefits of working with the right patent attorney. They also talk about Andrew's consultancy work, the role of credibility in business deals, and the importance of leaders using the right investment strategies for their companies.
For this episode I go back to a childhood song and go through Aerosmith's best album Toys in the Attic. A sexually charged album with psychedelic undertones. Toys in the Attic is punctuated by Sweet Emotion, Adam's Apple, and the Y for today's episode, Walk This Way. There are some great podcast questions so feel free to reach out on Instagram @jd4unc and answer those. You will get a shout out in the next episode. The vocals and guitar carried this album up the charts. Hope everyone has a great week and enjoy this episode. Music Credits for This Episode: Intro The Alan Parsons Project Sirius, Toys in the Attic, Adam's Apple, Sweet Emotion, Round and Round, and Walk This Way all by Aerosmith. The outro Midsummer Madness Instrumental Prko. Sources: YouTube, LyricFind.com, RollingStone.com “Readers' Poll: 10 Best Aerosmith Albums” by Rolling Stone Staff, Ultimateclassicrock.com “Worst To Best Aerosmith Albums Ranked Worst To Best” by Ultimate Classic Rock Staff, Spin.com “Aerosmith Tell The Story Behind Their Hard Rock Masterpiece ‘Toys in the Attic'” by Dan Weiss, Shmoop.com “Walk This Way Meaning” by Shmoop Staff, Songfacts.com, and Classicrockreview.com “Toys in the Attic by Aerosmith” by Classic Rock Review Staff. If you liked this episode please leave a like and share this podcast with your friends.
For this episode I tackle doing an album review. I review Fever You Can't Sweat Out by Panic! At The Disco. I go over Time to dance, Camisado, and the final song of the album Build God, Then We'll Talk. The Y is I Write Sins Not Tragedies. There are some great podcast questions so feel free to reach out on Instagram @jd4unc and answer those. The themes in this album are interesting and similar to what most in the music industry write about. Hope everyone has a great week. Explicit for content in the lyrics. Music Credits for This Episode: : Intro The Alan Parsons Project Sirius, Time to Dance, Camisado, Better If You Do, Build God, Then We'll Talk, and I Write Sins Not Tragedies all by Panic! At The Disco. The outro Midsummer Madness Instrumental Prko. Sources: YouTube, LyricFind.com, Pulp-usu.com “Pulp Ranked Panic! At The Disco's Albums” by Alyssa Maria Gil, shanideasblog.wordpress.com “Track By Track: A Fever You Can't Sweat Out, Panic! At The Disco” by Shani Goloskov, The Pop Song Professor “I Write Sins Not Tragedies is Super Deep Panic! At The Disco Lyrics Explained” by Clifford, Getalternative.com “It Holds Up: Panic! At The Disco- ‘A Fever You Can't Sweat Out'” by the editor of this website, Rocksound.tv “Hall Of Fame: Panic! At The Disco – A Fever You Can't Sweat Out” by Andy Ritchie, and songfacts.com.
Thanks for joining us for a brand new episode of The Frame of Mind Coaching™ Podcast! In this powerful episode of the Frame of Mind Coaching™ Podcast, I will be coaching Roy Hennig, VP of Sales at LyricFInd. In this coaching call, Roy & I discuss reshaping your experience after negative childhood experiences and trading up thoughts. It's not always about doing better...it's about shifting your perspective.
Welcome to the first episode of season 4! Thank you to all the listeners, especially those who have listened to all the seasons so far. To stick with the holiday of this weekend, the theme for this episode is Halloween. Including hits like Somebody's Watching Me and The Monster Mash. The Y is Thriller by Michael Jackson. Feel free to reach out on Instagram @jd4unc and answer the Halloween themed podcast questions. Hope everyone had a great Halloween and has a great week! Music Credits for This Episode: Intro The Alan Parsons Project Sirius, Monster Mash by Bobby Pickett, Highway To Hell by AC DC, Somebody's Watching Me by Rockwell, The Monster by Eminem ft Rihanna, Thriller by Michael Jackson, and The outro Midsummer Madness Instrumental Prko. Sources: YouTube, LyricFind.com, musixmatch.com, Billboard.com “Top 25 Halloween Songs” by The Billboard Staff, GoodHousekeeping.com “50 Spooky Songs You Need to Play at Your Costume Party” by Caroline Picard, Songfacts.com, and Insider.com “The Top 20 Songs Everyone Plays on Halloween” by Callie Ahlgrim.
For the season finale special guest, and fellow RTHS alumni, Abel Maasho joins the podcast to break down some of his music. Abel says his music can be classified as alternative hip hop. We go over Fresh Air, Chanel, and other awesome songs. Go follow Abel on Instagram: @abelmaasho, Twitter: @abelmaasho_, and all his music can be found at maasho. This episode is on the longer side, but worth every minute. Thanks to everyone who listened to season three. Season four will begin on November 1st. Music Credits For This Episode: Intro The Alan Parsons Project Sirius, Big Shot, Chanel, World on Fire, Boyfriend, and Fresh Air all by Abel Maasho. The outro Midsummer Madness Instrumental Prko. Sources: YouTube, LyricFind.com, musixmatch,com, Genius Lyrics, and Abel himself for all the great breakdowns.
The pandemic has accelerated everything tech by three years. On this episode, music tech veteran and CEO Darryl Ballantyne of LyricFind scans the horizon with host Dmitri Vietze on all things music tech. The two tackle music tech investment, borderless music engagement, monetizing fandom, livestreaming, mixed reality, fitness, and more; all themes that will be explored at the 2020 Music tectonics Conference online. We wrap up by asking what other verticals Darryl is keeping an eye on and what he hopes to get out of this year's conference. Listen in to expand your thoughts on where things are in music tech and where they are going. The Music Tectonics podcast goes beneath the surface of the music industry to explore how technology is changing the way business gets done. Visit MusicTectonics.com to learn more, and find us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. Let us know what you think!
This week as promised in season 3 episode 7, I spotlight Coldplay. Coldplay is a Brit Pop and Rock band. This episode includes Adventure of A Lifetime, Clocks, and other songs by Coldplay. The Y is Viva La Vida. The animal sounds in adventure of a lifetime are from the music video. It's a cool one go check it out. Also make sure to tune into the finale for season 3 next week featuring a guest. If you would like to reach out and answer the podcast questions hit me up on Instagram at jd4unc. Hope everyone has a fantastic week and please leave a like and share this podcast with friends. Music Credits For This Episode: Intro The Alan Parsons Project Sirius, Clocks, Adventure of A Lifetime, Yellow, A Sky Full of Stars by Coldplay. The Y is Viva La Vida and the outro Midsummer Madness Instrumental Prko. Sources: YouTube, Lyricfind.com, Songfacts.com, Youtube The Pop Song Professor “What does Viva La Vida by Coldplay Mean?” by Clifford, and Allmusic.com “Artist Biography Coldplay” by Andrew Leahey.
This week I shift back to rap, specifically older rap, and spotlight the Beastie Boys. This episode includes Ok, Sabotage, and No Sleep Till Brooklyn as well as others by The Beastie Boys. The Y is An Open Letter to NYC don't skip the start or end of that song, the beat is epic. If you would like to reach out and answer the podcast questions hit me up on Instagram at jd4unc. Hope everyone has a fantastic week and please leave a like and share this podcast with friends. Music Credits For This Episode: Intro The Alan Parsons Project Sirius, Watcha Want, Sabotage, Ok, and No Sleep Till Brooklyn by the Beastie Boys. The Y is An Open Letter to NYC and the outro Midsummer Madness Instrumental Prko. Sources: YouTube, Lyricfind.com, Songfacts.com, Nysmusic.com “New York Series: The Beastie Boys ‘An Open Letter To NYC'” by Ryan Randazzo, historicpelham.blogspot.com “The Famous Nineteenth Century Prize Fighter Yankee Sullivan Fought in Pelham in 1842” by Blake A. Bell, NPR.org “The Beastie Boys On Their Hip Hop Journey and Missing Adam Yauch” Segment: What's Good by Stretch and Bobbito.
This week I finally give country some recognition and spotlight Florida Georgia Line. I go over H.O.L.Y. and This is How We Roll as well as others. The Y is Cruise. Feel free to reach out and answer the podcast questions Instagram jd4unc. Hope everyone has a fantastic week and please leave a like and share this podcast with friends. Music Credits For This Episode: Intro The Alan Parsons Project Sirius, This is How We Roll, Lifer, Simple, and H.O.L.Y. by Florida Georgia Line. The Y is Cruise and the outro Midsummer Madness Instrumental Prko. Sources: YouTube, Lyricfind.com, Songfacts.com, CBS DFW.com “Behind The Song: Florida Georgia Line's ‘Cruise' ” by Annie Reuter.
This week I shift back to Rock and analyze the Red Hot Chili Peppers. This weeks guest is Ricky DePompa and spotlighting the Red Hot Chili Peppers was Ricky's idea. Towards the end I recommend watching the music video Warped to follow along with our commentary. Songs include Can't Stop, Tell Me Baby, and the Y is Scar Tissue. Go check out Ricky's socials: YouTube: DepoBoys Gaming TikTok: depoboys Hope everyone has a fantastic week and please leave a like and share this podcast with friends. Music Credits For This Episode: Intro The Alan Parsons Project Sirius, Can't Stop, Tell Me Baby, Under The Bridge, and True Men Don't Kill Coyotes by The Red Hot Chili Peppers. The Y is Scar Tissue by The Red Hot Chili Peppers and the outro Midsummer Madness Instrumental Prko. Sources: YouTube, Lyricfind.com, Songfacts.com, Vox.com “30 Years of The Red Hot Chili Peppers, in 11 Songs” by Kelsey McKinney.
This week I switch back to the pop genre and highlight Bazzi. Bazzi is from Michigan and was discovered through a unique social media platform. Make sure to check out the people I shout out in the open. Songs include Beautiful and Why as well as the Y: Mine. Hope everyone has a fantastic week and please leave a like and share this podcast with friends. Music Credits For This Episode: Intro The Alan Parsons Project Sirius, Beautiful by Bazzi ft. Camila Cabello, Soul Searching, Why, and Bring You Home by Bazzi. The Y is Mine and the outro Midsummer Madness Instrumental Prko. Sources: YouTube, Lyricfind.com, Genius Verified, Billboard.com “Andrew Bazzi Is The First Artist to Debut a Song as a Vine ‘Featured Track' Watch” by Malorie McCall, and ChicagoTribune.com “Andrew Bazzi went from Vine to Viral” by Allison Stewart.
This week I stuck to the rock genre and highlight Linkin Park. My favorite song this week is Numb and the Y is In The End. Linkin Park has great music go check out their album Hybrid Theory. Also, What lYric officially made it onto apple podcasts so go check this episode out on that platform or any others. The podcast questions for this week cover music and sports let me know your answers by messaging me on Instagram at jd4unc. Leave a like, share, and I hope everyone enjoys this episode and has a fantastic week. Music Credits For This Episode: Intro The Alan Parsons Project Sirius, Faint, By_Myslf, Numb, and New Divide by Linkin Park. The Y is In The End by Linkin Park and the outro Midsummer Madness Instrumental Prko. Sources: YouTube, Lyricfind.com, songfacts.com, and ToneDeaf.TheBrag.com “Linkin Park's Mike Shinoda Reveals The Story Behind ‘In The End' ” by Jessica Lynch.
Enjoying the pods? Buy me a Ko-fi - https://ko-fi.com/brianholidae -- Find All Brian Holidae's Social Media @ https://brianholidae.com Leave a Message and hear it on the next episode - https://anchor.fm/not-a-journalist/me... -- In an episode in late 2019 I discussed a lawsuit filed by Genius against Toronto based LyricFind, and Google. Genius states that Google through their third party affiliate LyricFind was copying lyrics from Genius.com. I never thought the suit made sense, and it would seem a judge agreed with me. In this episode I break down where I think the value lies in Genius.com, and why Genius didn't have much ground to stand on. If you'd like to listen to Google Is A Genius, Dot Com Part 1 - You can find it Here -- Not A Journalist Triangle Design by @Foiledart Brian Holidae Portrait by @antart__ Not A Journalist w/ Brian Holidae Intro and Outro Music - The Love Theme Of Waahli by Waahli
This week I shift genres to rock and spotlight U2. U2 is an Irish rock band with a deep spiritual influence. Their hit song is Beautiful day and the Y for this episode is I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For. Time Stamps. Intro to first Lyric: Start to 13:14, Second Song: 13:15, Third Song: 19:16, Fourth Song: 23:56 ****Podcast Questions: 28:20, Y: 30:05 Feel free to reach out to me on Instagram jd4unc and answer the podcast questions or provide any feedback about the show. Thanks for listening leave a like and share with friends. Also I definitely meant the violin. Music Credits for This Episode: Intro The Alan Parsons Project Sirius, Beautiful Day, Lemon, Pride in the Name of Love, and 11 O'clock Tick Tock by U2. The Y is I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For by U2 and the outro Midsummer Madness Instrumental Prko. Sources: YouTube, NPR “In U2's ‘I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For,' A Restless Search for Meaning” by Elizabeth Blair, Diffuser.fm “U2 Updates The Gospel On ‘I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For': The Story Behind Every Joshua Tree Song” by Bryan Wawzenek, Lyricfind.com and Songfacts.com
Welcome to season three episode two of What lYric! This season will be about spotlighting different artists and their music. If you are new to the podcast or just want to take a trip down memory lane go check out episodes from seasons one and two. This weeks artist is Halsey. She is one of the most popular pop artists. The song that helped her become famous was Ghost. Her most well-known song right now is Without Me. Podcast questions are still part of season three feel free to reach out to me on Instagram jd4unc and answer them, in return I will give you a shout out in the next episode. Thanks for listening leave a like and share with friends. Music Credits for This Episode: Intro The Alan Parsons Project Sirius, Nightmare, Now or Never, Colors, and Ghost by Halsey. The capital Y is Without Me by Halsey and the outro Midsummer Madness Instrumental Prko. Sources: YouTube, Genius, Lyricfind.com, Billboard.com article by Richard S. Popcrush.com “Halsey explains why it was so important to have a female romantic lead in her first big budget music video” by Natasha Reda, and songfacts.com From Broadcast to Podcast, I Jonathan Hudson bring you a fun music Podcast. The podcast about music, but not the beat or the bass drop. This podcast is all about the lyrics. The words that come together to elevate the beat. Lyrics are fun, funny, and inquisitive. I'm Jonathan Hudson and am glad to bring you today's podcast.
Welcome to season three of What lYric! This season will be about spotlighting different artists and their music. If you are new to the podcast or just want to take a trip down memory lane, go check out episodes from seasons one and two. The first artist I am spotlighting is Post Malone. He is famous for his rap music. The song that propelled him into the spotlight was White Iverson. Podcast questions are still part of season three, feel free to reach out to me on Instagram at jd4unc. Thanks for listening leave a like and share with friends. Music Credits for This Episode: Intro The Alan Parsons Project Sirius, Candy Paint, Go Flex, Hollywood's Bleeding, and White Iverson all by Post Malone. Déjà vu by Post Malone ft. Justin Bieber (I don't like the ft artist) and the outro Midsummer Madness Instrumental Prko. Sources: YouTube, Genius Verified, All Music.com Post Malone Biography by Neil Z. Yeung, and Lyricfind.com From Broadcast to Podcast, I Jonathan Hudson bring you a fun music Podcast. The podcast about music, but not the beat or the bass drop. This podcast is all about the lyrics. The words that come together to elevate the beat. Lyrics are fun, funny, and inquisitive. I'm Jonathan Hudson and am glad to bring you today's podcast.
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Ted Cohen is an American digital entertainment industry executive. Having worked in senior management positions at EMI Music, Warner Bros. Records and Philips Media. Cohen is currently the Managing Partner of TAG Strategic.Cohen currently chairs the Visionary Committee for MidemNet, served on the NARAS (Grammy) Los Angeles chapter Board of Governors as well as the National Trustee Board and currently co-chairs the Grammy Technology Committee. Cohen serves on the Board of Directors for the Neil Bogart Memorial Fund, Lyricfind.com, and Music.com, and works in the music and technology education programs the Grammy In The Schools Program and MusiCares. Cohen also served two terms as the Chairman of the Mobile Entertainment Forum Americas in 2006 and 2007.Learn more about Lyte. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ted Cohen is an American digital entertainment industry executive. Having worked in senior management positions at EMI Music, Warner Bros. Records and Philips Media. Cohen is currently the Managing Partner of TAG Strategic.Cohen currently chairs the Visionary Committee for MidemNet, served on the NARAS (Grammy) Los Angeles chapter Board of Governors as well as the National Trustee Board and currently co-chairs the Grammy Technology Committee. Cohen serves on the Board of Directors for the Neil Bogart Memorial Fund, Lyricfind.com, and Music.com, and works in the music and technology education programs the Grammy In The Schools Program and MusiCares. Cohen also served two terms as the Chairman of the Mobile Entertainment Forum Americas in 2006 and 2007.Learn more about Lyte.
A great finale! I mention my best friend Evan and his blog, talk FIFA soccer, talk hockey, and illustrate my take on the FIFA World Cup and the best songs of the previous tournaments. The Y is Sunday Best by Surfaces and illustrates a great way to approach life. Hope everyone enjoyed this season as much as I enjoyed making all the episodes. Time markers for this episode are below. Let me know what you think Instagram jd4unc and please like, subscribe, and share. Season three coming soon, after school starts. Thanks! Intro and shout outs until 6:30 mark Theme and episode breakdown 6:30 to 7:47 Theme and music from 7:47 on Y starts at 34:36 Music Credits for This Episode: Intro The Alan Parsons Project Sirius, Wavin' Flag by K'naan, We Are One (Ole Ola) by Pitbull ft. Jennifer Lopez and Claudia Leitte, La Copa De La Vida by Ricky Martin, Live It Up by Nicky Jam ft. Will Smith and Era Istrefi, Sunday Best by Surfaces, and the outro Midsummer Madness Instrumental Prko. Sources: YouTube, Song Facts dot com, LyricFind dot com, FIFA TV, Billboard dot com 10 best World Cup Songs Ever by Leila Cobo. From Broadcast to Podcast, I Jonathan Hudson bring you a fun music Podcast. The podcast about music, but not the beat or the bass drop. This podcast is all about the lyrics. The words that come together to elevate the beat. Lyrics are fun, funny, and inquisitive. I'm Jonathan Hudson and am glad to bring you today's podcast.
This week the theme dives back into Rock And Roll focusing on classic rock. This episode features Aerosmith and Queen. As always new podcast questions this week. The Y is do re mi by Blackbear ft. Gucci Mane. Like, subscribe, and share. Stay tuned for the season finale next week it is going to be awesome. DISCLAIMER: Some lyrics in this episode are mature and explicit Music Credits for This Episode: Intro The Alan Parsons Project Sirius, Smoke on The Water by Deep Purple, Sweet Emotion by Aerosmith, We Will Rock You by Queen, Rock You Like A Hurricane by The Scorpions, do re mi by Blackbear ft. Gucci Mane, and the outro Midsummer Madness Instrumental Prko. Sources: YouTube, Genius, Ultimate Classic Rock dot com top ten classic rock songs by the classic rock staff, Insider dot com 27 classic rock songs you should listen to in your lifetime by Marilyn La Jeunesse, and LyricFind dot com. From Broadcast to Podcast, I Jonathan Hudson bring you a fun music Podcast. The podcast about music, but not the beat or the bass drop. This podcast is all about the lyrics. The words that come together to elevate the beat. Lyrics are fun, funny, and inquisitive. I'm Jonathan Hudson and am glad to bring you today's podcast.
Do you like spotlights? Laser pointers? Then you will enjoy today's episode because the theme is light. The capital Y is Feel it Still by Portugal. The Man and I go over the questions of the podcast. Hope you enjoy and remember to leave some stars or likes and to share. Music credits for this episode: Intro The Alan Parsons Project Sirius, See The Light by Green Day, Neon Light by Blake Shelton, All Of The Lights by Kanye West, Blinding Lights by The Weeknd, Feel It Still by Portugal. The Man, and the outro Midsummer Madness Instrumental Prko. Sources: Genius, Youtube, Lyricfind dot com, Song Facts dot com, and Ranker dot com. From Broadcast to Podcast, I Jonathan Hudson bring you a fun music Podcast. The podcast about music, but not the beat or the bass drop. This podcast is all about the lyrics. The words that come together to elevate the beat. Lyrics are fun, funny, and inquisitive. I'm Jonathan Hudson and am glad to bring you today's podcast.
This week celebrates the holiday weekend using July 4th as the theme. This episode explores some songs that are patriotic while some are critical of our country. Hope you enjoy and as always please share with family and friends. Disclaimer: I did say the H E Double Hockey sticks once in this podcast. It was in a lyric. Music Credits for this episode: Intro The Alan Parsons Project Sirius, Courtesy of The Red White and Blue by Toby Keith, American Idiot by Green Day, America the Beautiful by Ray Charles, Firework by Katy Perry, This is America by Childish Gambino, and the outro Midsummer Madness Instrumental Prko. Sources: Genius, Youtube, Lyricfind dot com, Matt Campbell Wedding songs dot com, Billboard dot com 20 Awesome America songs for July 4th written by the billboard staff. From Broadcast to Podcast, I Jonathan Hudson bring you a fun music Podcast. The podcast about music, but not the beat or the bass drop. This podcast is all about the lyrics. The words that come together to elevate the beat. Lyrics are fun, funny, and inquisitive. I'm Jonathan Hudson and am glad to bring you today's podcast.
迪士尼电影《小美人鱼》主题曲Part of Your WorldLook at this stuffIsn't it neat?Wouldn't you think my collection's complete?Wouldn't you think I'm the girlThe girl who has everything?Look at this troveTreasures untoldHow many wonders can one cavern hold?Lookin' around here you'd think(Sure) she's got everythingI've got gadgets and gizmos aplentyI've got whozits and whatzits galore(You want thingamabobs?I got twenty)But who cares?No big dealI want moreI want to be where the people areI want to seewant to see 'em dancin'Walkin' around on those(Whad'ya call 'em?) oh - feetFlippin' your fins you don't get too farLegs are required for jumpin', dancin'Strollin' along down a(What's that word again?) streetUp where they walkUp where they runUp where they stay all day in the sunWanderin' freeWish I could bePart of that worldWhat would I giveIf I could liveOutta these waters?What would I payTo spend a dayWarm on the sand?Betcha on landThey understandBet they don't reprimand their daughtersBright young womenSick o' swimmin'Ready to standAnd ready to know what the people knowAsk 'em my questionsAnd get some answersWhat's a fire and why does it(What's the word?) burn?When's it my turn?Wouldn't I loveLove to explore that shore above?Out of the seaWish I could bePart of that world来源: LyricFind词曲作者:Howard Elliott Ashman / Alan Menken《Part of Your World》歌词 © Walt Disney Music Company
迪士尼电影《小美人鱼》主题曲Part of Your WorldLook at this stuffIsn't it neat?Wouldn't you think my collection's complete?Wouldn't you think I'm the girlThe girl who has everything?Look at this troveTreasures untoldHow many wonders can one cavern hold?Lookin' around here you'd think(Sure) she's got everythingI've got gadgets and gizmos aplentyI've got whozits and whatzits galore(You want thingamabobs?I got twenty)But who cares?No big dealI want moreI want to be where the people areI want to seewant to see 'em dancin'Walkin' around on those(Whad'ya call 'em?) oh - feetFlippin' your fins you don't get too farLegs are required for jumpin', dancin'Strollin' along down a(What's that word again?) streetUp where they walkUp where they runUp where they stay all day in the sunWanderin' freeWish I could bePart of that worldWhat would I giveIf I could liveOutta these waters?What would I payTo spend a dayWarm on the sand?Betcha on landThey understandBet they don't reprimand their daughtersBright young womenSick o' swimmin'Ready to standAnd ready to know what the people knowAsk 'em my questionsAnd get some answersWhat's a fire and why does it(What's the word?) burn?When's it my turn?Wouldn't I loveLove to explore that shore above?Out of the seaWish I could bePart of that world来源: LyricFind词曲作者:Howard Elliott Ashman / Alan Menken《Part of Your World》歌词 © Walt Disney Music Company
STORIES DISCUSSED THIS WEEK • Massive Attack taking climate scientists on tour to study carbon footprint of live music (https://completemusicupdate.com/article/massive-attack-taking-climate-scientists-on-tour-to-study-carbon-footprint-of-live-music/) • Massive Attack to stage “super-low carbon emissions show” in Liverpool (https://completemusicupdate.com/article/massive-attack-to-stage-super-low-carbon-emissions-show-in-liverpool/) • Blue Mink’s Melting Pot causes another radio station reprimand from OfCom (https://completemusicupdate.com/article/blue-minks-melting-pot-causes-another-radio-station-reprimand-from-ofcom/) • BBC presenter kicks off Christmas tradition of banning Fairytale Of New York (https://completemusicupdate.com/article/bbc-presenter-kicks-off-christmas-tradition-of-banning-fairytale-of-new-york/) • Robin Richards to release new EP in doughnut form (https://completemusicupdate.com/article/robin-richards-to-release-new-ep-in-doughnut-form/) • JME releases new album on physical formats only (https://completemusicupdate.com/article/jme-releases-new-album-on-physical-formats-only/) ALSO MENTIONED • Genius goes legal in lyrics dispute with Google and LyricFind (https://completemusicupdate.com/article/genius-goes-legal-in-lyrics-dispute-with-google-and-lyricfind/) • Buy the Dissecting The Digital Dollar book (http://amzn.to/2Due7th)
Lyrics are the most popular and most widely searched music content on the Internet. When listeners bought physical albums, finding lyrics wasn’t a problem; they were usually printed on the inside of the CD, cassette or record insert. But since the dawn of the digital download, the lyric has been left behind. One Canadian company […] The post Kiss This Guy: The Business of Lyrics with LyricFind appeared first on The Geeks and Beats Podcast with Alan Cross and Michael Hainsworth.
Darryl Ballantyne, CEO of Toronto-based lyric licensing company LyricFind, joins us to discuss the quickly-growing business of displaying lyrics, from Google searches to merchandise and a lot more. We get into how the licensing deals for lyrics work and, yes, the legal dispute between Genius Media and Google that had LyricFind caught right in the middle. We also touch on a number of new initiatives that LyricFind has announced over the past year, including partnerships with fizy in Turkey, MPA/PMLL in the U.K.. and some Canada-specific content, like the funding from the Canadian Government to promote and export Canadian content through lyrics and lyric translations and to bring the stories found in Indigenous songs to all Canadians. That includes some interesting insight into the process of translating various Indigenous languages.
Episode #156 : Thousands of hours of content are uploaded to sites like YouTube, SoundCloud, TikTok, Facebook, etc. every minute, and a fair amount of it contains unlicensed music. Technologies like YouTube's “Content ID” system can help rights holders find offending usages once they're uploaded, but not all sites have that kind of functionality, and certain uses are so short that the current tech can't find them. Thankfully, there are several third party services stepping into the market to fill this critical gap in digital attribution and rights management, and we talk to three of them on this episode. In this hour, we hear from Stephen White of LyricFind, Amadea Choplin of PEX, and Stephen White of Dubset. This episode is sponsored by DISCO! Go to disco.ac/future for a free trial and 20% off with code: future
Darryl Ballantyne is the founder and CEO of LyricFind, the global leader in lyric licensing. The Toronto-based company handles the vetting, licensing, and royalty splits and payments when lyrics are displayed in Google Search, Apple Music, Amazon, Shazam, Pandora, Deezer, and many more platforms and services. LyricFind works with over 5,000 publishers around the world to ensure that songwriters and rights holders are paid when their lyrics are shown. On this Music Growth Talks episode, Darryl talked about their recent African deal with CAPASSO, explained how and why to submit your lyrics to LyricFind, and showed the creative ways that they turn lyric publishing into revenue (hint: one of it is through merch). Listen to the episode in full to learn how your songs' lyrics might bring you exposure (probably more than money if you are a developing artist), and hear Darryl's thoughts on how lyrics enhance a listener's experience. ⏯ Go to http://dottedmusic.com/2019/podcast/mgt125-lyricfind for the show notes and http://musicgrowthtalks.com to subscribe to the podcast. Become a patron to access a secret podcast feed with patron-only episodes at https://www.patreon.com/andrewapanov
Robert has been on a 14-year quest: to translate music legally between languages and cultures. Lyrics are the #1 search term on the internet and Robert shares the story of LyricFind's path to creating a legal marketplace in the US for song lyrics, up to nearly a billion lyrics a month in volume. LyricFind is on a mission with far-reaching social implications: giving music subtitles, with many more translated songs than the top 50,000 and many more than 15 languages. Guest: Robert Singerman, VP, International Publishing Robert joined LyricFind, the world’s leader in B2B Lyric Licensing, in 2013 as VP International Publishing and has opened its New York office. Before LyricFind, he had represented artists as diverse as R.E.M., James Brown, Gypsy Kings, and Fela Kuti, as well as Brazil, France and Europe in music export. Among his many adventures, he founded and directed the EU-funded European Music Office, US and the French Music Export Office, North America. Starting in 2004, he has worked on the challenge/obstacle of lyric translations solutions with many companies. He has spoken at conferences about lyric translation in Cannes, Brazil, Paris, NYC, Warsaw, Berlin, LA, Austin, Toronto, and New Orleans, and at the World Cultural Economic Forum. LyricFind: http://www.lyricfind.com/ Dotsub.com: https://dotsub.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robertsingerman/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/rosingerman
Music Biz 101 & More is the only radio show in America that focuses on the business side of the music and entertainment worlds. Hosted by William Paterson University's Dr. Stephen Marcone and Professor David Kirk Philp, the show airs live each Wednesday at 8pm on WPSC-FM, Brave New Radio. This episode, recorded on location in Nashville, features special guest Darryl Ballantyne, the CEO and Co-Founder of LyricFind where they license and synchronize lyrics to companies like Amazon, Google, Apple, and many more. They recently launched LyricMerch where anyone can print out their favorite lyric of a song on a t-shirt, shower curtain, etc. Enjoy the talk, listener tweets, and see what you can get out of this. Like what you hear? Tweet us anytime: twitter.com/MusicBiz101WP Engage and Adore us on The Facebook, The Twitter & Instagram: www.facebook.com/MusicBiz101wp twitter.com/MusicBiz101WP instagram.com/musicbiz101wp/
LyricFind is the world’s leader in lyric licensing, and with the recent launch of LyricMerch, the company is now able to offer consumers the first legal platform to design and create their own custom lyric merchandise. Darryl Ballantyne originally conceived LyricFind in 2000 and has attended over ten CES events during his entrepreneurial journey. But here has returned for CES 2018 to talk about how LyricMerch draws on LyricFind’s database of millions of lyrics and allows fans to put over one hundred thousand licensed lyrics on a wide range of clothing and household items. Users select the lines they love, format them as desired from an easy-to-use design interface, and the service will custom print your creation. Meanwhile, rightsholders get royalty payments for the use of their work. “We see this as a win-win for songwriters and artists, and for fans who love their lyrics,” says Darryl Ballantyne, CEO of LyricFind. “LyricMerch also expands the income possibilities for lyrics rightsholders, helping them make the most of an asset that is growing in significance in the digital era.” I invited Darryl Ballantyne onto the show to find out more about LyricMerch and what he is looking forward to seeing at CES2018.
Darryl Ballantyne is the co-founder of LyricFind, a music lyrics service used by most the major players in the industry. He has practical advice on creativity, entrepreneurialism and 4 rules to live by.
My guest today is a music lover, Blue Jays fan, and an entrepreneur. While still in university, my guest cofounded a company that seemingly failed. So after graduation, he went to LA to work for EMI Music, with the plan to permanently relocate for a long-term position. During the slight delay as he prepared to move, Microsoft found the website for his failed business and reached out to him. This was the official birth of LyricFind, now the world’s largest lyric licensing service. Now, let’s hack… Darryl Ballantyne.
Ascot Royals have been carving out their niche in Canadian music for some time, supporting the likes of Big Wreck and Finger Eleven with their dancy brand of upbeat rock and earning some serious industry attention. The band was out for CMW 2017, working with live music producer and perennial festival favourite Tom Jackson to fine-tune their performance. We talk about their experience in the session, what's on the horizon, and more. Steph Cameron seemingly came out of nowhere with her debut collection, Sad-Eyed Lonesome Lady, to score rave reviews and a coveted slot on the Polaris Music Prize long list. Her brand new follow-up, Daybreak Over Jackson Street, carries the same brand of careful, compelling songwriting with bare-bones but powerful arrangements but with a fresh perspective. She tells us if there was any temptation to expand her sound the second time around and more. And finally, Mike had the chance to speak with LyricFind CEO Darryl Ballantyne at CMW 2017 about some improtant incoming trends in the music industry.
SF MusicTech Summit XV on May 20, 2014 Hotel Kabuki, San Francisco, CA www.sfmusictech.com MODERATOR: Les Borsai, SongLily www.songlily.com Nick Guarino, Universal Music Enterprises www.universalmusicenterprises.com Randy Shefer, Sony/ATV Music Publishing www.sonyatv.com Matt Cox, Warner Music Group & Warner/Chappell www.warnerchappell.com Jenn Miller, Audiosocket www.audiosocket.com Andrew Stess, LyricFind www.lyricfind.com
SF MusicTech Summit XIII on May 28, 2013 San Francisco, CA www.sfmusictech.com TOPIC: Strategic Deals MODERATOR: Eric Ferraro, LeClairRyan, Shareholder http://www.leclairryan.com SPEAKERS: Gary Greenstein, WSGR, Partner http://www.wsgr.com Ted Cohen, TAG Strategic, Managing Director http://www.tagstrategic.com Andrew Stess, LyricFind, Chief Revenue Officer http://www.lyricfind.com Jan D'Alessandro, Backplane EVP Business Development and Strategy http://thebackplane.com
SF MusicTech Summit XI on October 9, 2012 in San Francisco, CA www. sfmusictech.com TOPIC: Predictions, Proclamations & Educated Guesses MODERATOR: Tim Quirk, Google, Head of Global Content Programming SPEAKERS: Theda Sandiford, Universal Republic, VP Digital Marketing John Battelle, Federated Media Publishing, Founder and Executive Chairman Darryl Ballantyne, LyricFind, CEO & Founder Marc Ruxin, TastemakerX, CEO and Founder