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Best podcasts about music business management

Latest podcast episodes about music business management

THE MELOCOMPASS PODCAST
SALLY ANNE GROSS PhD: Music Business Academia & Research

THE MELOCOMPASS PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 34:27


Welcome back to part 2 of this special episode with Dr Sally Anne Gross. Sally is an industry legend and had a wealth of label experience both major and independent. In this episode we discuss her career transition into academia and shaping the Masters Course in Music Business Management at the University of Westminster as well as her extensive research into mental health in the music industry.The impact that Sally's incredible research study 'Can Music Make You Sick?' has had on the music industry is incredible and really unpacks areas for development in an industry where so many struggle from stress and wider mental health issues. Further sources such as Help Musicians have reported on this study and are pushing its findings into the industry to promote healthier working environments for creatives.This conversation holds so much insight and we really hoped you enjoy! Don't forget to like, comment and share!LINKS:Website: Sally Anne GrossLinkedIn: Dr Sally Anne GrossBook: Can Music Make You Sick? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

VocalScope
024 - Sally Anne Gross - Can Music Make You Sick? The impacts of being a Music Artist on mental health and wellbeing.

VocalScope

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 60:00


Presented by Juliette Caton. Edited by Sam Benoiton. Can music make you sick? Is being a music artist detrimental to a musician's wellbeing and mental health? What are the impacts of saturation caused by the digital age on the music maker and the consumer? How can the music industry be totally transformed into a better music making and consuming world for us all? Sally Anne Gross is both a music industry practitioner and an academic who in 1993 was the first women to work as an A&R manager at Mercury Records and in the same year she chaired the first ever panel on women in the music industries at ‘In The City' music conference in Manchester. She was also a founder member of Out on Vinyl the first ever UK record label for the LGBTQ community. Sally Anne has been working in the music industry for three decades as an artist manager, record label director and international business affairs consultant.  In her current role at the University of Westminster, she is the program director of the MA in Music Business Management where she teaches Intellectual Property and Copyright Management, Artist & Repertoire and Music Development.  In 2016 she founded ‘Let's Change the Record' a project that focuses on bridging the gender divide in music production by running inclusive audio engineering and song writing workshops for people identifying as women or non-binary. Sally Anne is interested in working practices in the music industries and the conditions of digital labour and specifically how they impact on questions of diversity, equality and mental health.  VOICE CHOICE Listen to Sally's favourite vocal performance ‘Nothing Compares To You' by Sinead O'Connor on the VocalScope Podcast Guests Playlist on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/4pjclKQVRnnUnMW0vgu0H0 Sally Anne Gross' website www.sallyannegross.com Can Music Make You Sick? Join the VOCALSCOPE BOOK CLUB Train your voice with JULIETTE CATON in the VOCALSCOPE VOICE STUDIO Follow Vocalscope on socials @vocalscope & @vocalscopevoice

M.P.I. Radio
Mastering The Art of Video w/ Graham Duval

M.P.I. Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 29:55


Graham Duval is a very artistic person who has a strong passion for all things creative. He believes in the power of video and film and has the capacity to tell a story. Graham helps build a strong connection with your target audience. Whether it's through creating a promotional video for your business - or capturing a moment during a personal event, Graham brings your ideas to life through his work. Graham is a musician and has been playing drums for over 20 years. He graduated from the Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusets, and received a Bachelor's Degree in Music Business/Management.With his education and vast experience, Graham is very enthusiastic in everything he does and with the people he works with. Connect with Graham below and get ready to bring your projects to life through the power of visual media. Connect with Graham: Website - https://sales.valudproductions.co/vsl From James: Earn Your First $500/mo. of Passive Income in 5 Simple Steps (profityourknowledge.com)

Music Business Insider Podcast
Strategies for Building a Thriving Career as an Independent Artist With Former A&R and Artist Manager Alex Shenitsky

Music Business Insider Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2023 74:01


In this episode 'Strategies for Building a Thriving Career as an Independent Artist', we sit down and speak with leading A&R and Artist Management Executive Alex Shenitsky. ****** Use code MUBUTV10 to get 10% off of your order with the Music Business Registry here

THE MELOCOMPASS PODCAST
ESTA RAE - Life with Dyslexia & AIM Events Manager

THE MELOCOMPASS PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 44:34


Esta wears many hats day to day as an Events Manager, Youth Mentor and Public Speaker on Neurodiversity, specifically Dyslexia and Dyspraxia. In this episode we were able to dive deep into her schedule and the doors that speaking openly about her dyslexia have been able to open. Since she was diagnosed during her time at University, Esta struggled academically for her younger years but has gone on to show that her creativity and drive propels her talent in the Music Industry. She is voice for others with invisible learning needs to ensure they see appropriate support, check out @life_with_dyslexia for a wealth of information. Esta also has a BA Honours Degree in Social Work and a Masters Degree in Music Business Management. Esta is a Senior Events Manager at AIM (The Association of Independent Music) and has curated some incredible events such as the AIM Independent Music Awards 2022 where the Libertines headlined, Stormzy and Lethal B both won awards and there were special guests such as JME and Giggs. She also runs her own company No Limit Management and has worked with brands such as GRM Daily, Spotify and Meta.It was such a pleasure to speak with Esta and we really hope that you enjoy this episode! Please like, subscribe and share with a friend :)Links:Instagram: @life_with_dyslexiaLinkedIn: Esther Rae Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Perspectives with Katie Kempner
Tonya Butler, Chair of the Music Business/Management Department, Berklee College of Music

Perspectives with Katie Kempner

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 26:14


Please join Katie as she talks with Tonya Butler, Chair of the Music Business/Management Department at Berklee College of Music about her incredible career path, why it's a great time to be in the music business, the role of artists today creating a career you love. 

CoinDesk Reports
CONSENSUS REWIND: The Song That Owns Itself, the New Aesthetics of Creativity

CoinDesk Reports

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2022 26:20


George Howard, Distinguished Professor of Music Business/Management at Berklee College of Music, takes the stage to discuss the history of “Pancho and Lefty,” a song by Townes Van Zandt made famous by Merle Haggard and Willie Nelson.He breaks down what the Song That Owns Itself (STOI) project is and how it is working to help artists get all of the money they are owed.The panel discussion took place on June 10, the second day of CoinDesk's Consensus 2022 festival in Austin, Texas. The executive producer for CoinDesk Reports is Jared Schwartz. Nia Freeman edited this episode.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Paths in Progress
Steph Belcher: Music Business Management, Educator, Tax Preparer

Paths in Progress

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2022 65:50 Transcription Available


Steph knew she wanted to have a career in the music industry, but she never knew she would end up where she is today! Join us for this conversation about how Steph's interests and jobs took her through music journalism, record label promotion, tour management, and eventually landed her where she never expected:  tax preparation, and all of the complicated pieces that artists have with that, from money management to copyright to song credits to studio session fees and more.  This knowledge and ability to advise artists led to her music management, educating students through her classes, and clients through her coaching.  Steph is a great example of someone who does incredibly important work in the artist ecosystem, without actually being the artist herself.  You can learn more from Steph on her podcast, When Songs Mean Business, here:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/when-songs-mean-business/id1592996723 

The ADHD Experience
NOLA Flight ESports - Ep19

The ADHD Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2022 61:17


Brandon Hutchinson of Belle Chasse, LA is the Founder and Owner of New Orleans's Premier Esports and Gaming Organization, NOLA FLIGHT. Brandon is currently serving in the Military in the Intelligence Field and received his AA in Music Business Management from Delgado CC in New Orleans also while coaching travel baseball in the region. Brandon has since utilized his Military Background and transitioned his love for Music Production, Artist Management, Sports Management, and Coaching into running a blossoming Pro-Am Esports Team representing the state of Louisiana. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/erics-adhd-experience/support

The Profitable Musician Show
75. Music Business Management: Increasing Income Through Effective Bookkeeping & Tax Deductions with Barbara Johnson

The Profitable Musician Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 30:17


If you often find yourself lost in calculations, this is the podcast for you. Barbara Johnson, a bookkeeper, CPA, and the owner of Keeping It Straight Bookkeeping & Accounting, shares insights on how you, as a musician and entrepreneur, can better manage your finances - from business and tax requirements and deductibles to general bookkeeping – saving you time and money without losing focus on your craft.

Creative Innovators with Gigi Johnson
Music + India . . . .plus Ritnika Nayan

Creative Innovators with Gigi Johnson

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2022 29:29


Question: How do you connect independent artists and music business in India as a young woman? Guest: Ritnika Nayan, Managing Director, Downtown India; Owner: Music Gets Me High Ritnika Nayan shares stories about her passion: helping indie artists succeed and make money through various avenues that they might have been neglecting.  She does that in her main role: Managing Director for Downtown India.  That passion also connects her early love of Broadway musicals to working on college concerts at Hofstra, music festivals in India, building her own company, wellness work, ukulele covers, and writing a book and teaching future music industry leaders in India.   Bio Ritnika Nayan is the Managing Director for Downtown India representing CD Baby, Fuga, Songtrust, Downtown Music Services, Found.ee, and Adrev in the country. She is also the owner of the company Music Gets Me High and the author of Indie 101 – The Ultimate Guide to the Independent Music Industry in India.  Throughout her 21 years of experience in the music industry, she has worked with artists like Maroon 5, Nickelback, Guns & Roses, Manu Chao, Nucleya, Advaita, Jalebee Cartel and also consulted on festivals like Sula Fest, Ziro festival of Music, Wonderflip fest and more. Ritnika has also set up India's first stand-alone Music Business Certification course at SACAC, Delhi, and conducts workshops on various aspects of the Industry under MGMH Academy. She is an avid speaker at conferences globally including TEDx and has won various awards including the contribution to the creative industry award by the University of Westminster, UK and the Young Music Entrepreneur runner-up award by the British council and more. Mentioned Links: https://ritnika.com/about-me/ (https://ritnika.com/about-me/) https://ritnika.com/ (https://ritnika.com/)  https://www.linkedin.com/in/ritnika/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/ritnika/) https://twitter.com/ritnika (https://twitter.com/ritnika) https://www.facebook.com/ritnikan (https://www.facebook.com/ritnikan) MGMH YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/mgmhindia (https://www.youtube.com/user/mgmhindia) SAC Certificate in Music Business Management: https://www.sac.ac.in/certificate-course-music-business-management/ (https://www.sac.ac.in/certificate-course-music-business-management/)  Indie 101: The Ultimate Guide to the Independent Music Industry in India: https://www.amazon.com/Indie-101-Ultimate-Independent-Industry-ebook/dp/B074279X8M Our Mission Through our guests' stories, we aim to inspire current and future change agents who are creatives, entrepreneurs, researchers, or community leaders who are seeking inspiration and support around creative innovation — changing the ways we create, collaborate, engage, change lives, and build communities. Your Host: Gigi Johnson, EdD I run transformative programs, speak/moderate, invest, advise, and produce multimedia on creativity and technology.  I taught for 22 years at UCLA, where I ran the Center for Music Innovation and the podcast "Innovating Music," built four industry-connecting programs, and taught undergraduates, MBAs, and executives about disruption in creative industries.  Before UCLA, I financed media M&A at Bank of America for ten years. Connect with Us https://maremel.com/creative-innovators-podcast/ (Our Website) How to submit a Creative Innovator Guest: https://maremel.com/creative-innovators-podcast/guest-information/ (Information Page) Subscribe to our newsletter http://eepurl.com/bugPcj (here). Join our Patreon community https://www.patreon.com/creativeinnovators (here). Sponsored and Produced by the https://maremel.com/ (Maremel Institute)

The ADHD Experience
ADHD - NOLA Flight ESports Take Off - EP8

The ADHD Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2022 113:29


Brandon Hutchinson of Belle Chasse, LA is the Founder and Owner of New Orleans's Premier Esports and Gaming Organization, NOLA FLIGHT. Brandon is currently serving in the Military in the Intelligence Field and received his AA in Music Business Management from Delgado CC in New Orleans also while coaching travel baseball in the region. Brandon has since utilized his Military Background and transitioned his love for Music Production, Artist Management, Sports Management, and Coaching into running a blossoming Pro-Am Esports Team representing the state of Louisiana. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/erics-adhd-experience/support

Beatseeker
How NFTs and Social Tokens Can Transform Music: Reinventing Music Economics with George Howard

Beatseeker

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2021 40:42


WTF is an NFT and WTF does it have to do with music? What are social tokens? In this episode we speak to George Howard, Professor of Music Business Management at Berklee College of Music, and the founder of GHS, a strategic consulting firm. George is a columnist for Forbes, and has authored a book called “Everything In Its Right Place: How Blockchain Technology Will Lead To A More Transparent Music Industry.” George is a passionate champion of the independent artist. He is critical of the negative impacts of centralized power in the music industry from labels to now streaming platforms. In this fascinating discussion, we sit down with George to discuss how decentralized technologies like NFTs and Social tokens might be the key to enabling artists to make it on their own in the creator economy. George's commencement speech from Berklee college is the stuff of legend and a must-watch.You can find it pinned to his twitter: @gah650. Check out TuneCore at: https://www.tunecore.com/. ... Beatseeker has been selected by Feedspot as one of the Top 10 Music Technology Podcasts on the web: https://blog.feedspot.com/music_technology_podcasts/ Learn more: beatseeker.fm Insta: @beatseekerpod Twitter: @beatseekerpod Facebook: facebook.com/beatseekerpod Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/beatseeker Beatseeker is sponsored by the Boombox Music League: boomboxsoftware.com

Town Hall Seattle Arts & Culture Series
154. R. Michael Hendrix: What Musical Minds Teach Us About Innovation

Town Hall Seattle Arts & Culture Series

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2021 54:27


What kind of beat is irresistible to listeners, and how is it achieved? What makes a musical collaboration successful? What can musical minds teach us about innovation? They don’t think like we do, and in the creative process, they don’t act like we do. R. Michael Hendrix believes it isn’t a coincidence that some of the world’s most respected creators, like Jimmy Iovine and Bjork, are also entrepreneurs. The designer and musician joined us to share from interviews he conducted for his book Two Beats Ahead: What Musical Minds Teach Us About Innovation. He discussed conversations with some of the biggest names in music, and how their musical strengths correlate to innovative business practices: with Justin Timberlake, he spoke about the importance of demoing; with Jimmy Lovine, the essentials of acute listening. Hendrix shared secrets to maximizing results in a collaboration from Beyoncé and Pharrell Williams. He imparted the importance of experimentation from musical pioneers Imogen Heap and Radiohead, and provided us with a front-row seat to a conversation about producing with T Bone Burnett and Hank Shocklee, co-founder of Public Enemy. With clear and concise mindsets that any entrepreneur or innovative thinker can put into practice, Hendrix offered us a one-of-a-kind presentation that shows us how to thrive in an evolving world, from some of top creative geniuses of our time. R. Michael Hendrix is a Partner and Global Design Director at IDEO, a design and innovation consulting firm. He has delivered design keynotes at Fast Company, Wired, SXSW, American Institute of Graphic Arts, and others, plus music keynotes at SXSW Music, Sonar Plus, and Moogfest. He is also an Assistant Professor of Music Business/Management at Berklee College of Music, and a regular guest lecturer for professional societies and universities across the globe. Buy the Book: https://www.thirdplacebooks.com/book/9781541730588  Presented by Town Hall Seattle. To become a member or make a donation click here. 

The Art of Transition
Transitioning from law school into entrepreneurship

The Art of Transition

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2021 24:15


In this episode, Dr. Jones speaks with Elle Gyamfi, a Bronx, NY native about transitioning from law school into entrepreneurship and taking up space for minorities in law. She graduated from John Jay College of Criminal Justice [2013] with a BA in Criminal Justice and minors in Criminology + Political Science. She received her JD from New York Law School [2017] with a focus on Intellectual Property law and her LLM from Cardozo School of Law [2020] with a concentration in Fashion, Art, Media + Entertainment law. Elle is the CEO/owner of SHOP ELLECOMMAWOODS, a line of legal themed jewelry, clothing, and other accessories. She also is the creator of LegallyLGBT – a GroupMe for LGBT minorities in the legal field – which she is in the process of turning into a non-profit to assist fellow LGBT lawyers/law students. Next, Elle plans to get a Masters or certification in Music Business Management and her overall goal is to start her own firm/artist management company focusing on IP + business formation. You can follow Elle on Instagram at @ellecommawoods and on Twitter at @ellecommawoods_. Additionally, she can be reached via email at elle@shop-ecw.com . You can check out her brand via the website, SHOP-ECW.com and Instagram @shopellecommawoods --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

Squawk Ident - An Aviation Podcast
062 Connecting the Dots

Squawk Ident - An Aviation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2020 167:08


recorded on the 10th of November, 2020 On episode 62 of Squawk Ident, Connecting the Dots, I and my co-hosts have the opportunity to speak with an exceptional aviator, aircraft fabricator, live-sound engineer, and culinary master chief. He is a Western Illinois University graduate of Music/Business Management, a professional flight instructor, and currently an Embraer 175 captain for an airline that we call "Sand Piper Regional." He will joins us to discuss his adventurous journey in aviation, his current aircraft build project, and how his positive outlook has shaped his success. He and I last flew together on my very last trip at SandPiper. The farewell flight as it is sometimes called. He joins us from his RV7 factory at Clow International Airport, in Bolingbrook, IL, please help me in welcoming to the show Captain Tony references: Rutan Defiant Piper J-3 Cub Vans RV-7 Nanchang CJ-6 Clow International Airport Thank You for Listening! Don't forget to Subscribe, Like, Subscribe, and Share Please visit Av8rtony.com for more show content, audio archives, cover art, Squawk Ident gear, audio feedback, and more. Intro and transition music & cover art by Av8rTony and produced at Av8r Sound Studios of Southern California Facebook, Instagram, Twitter & YouTube user just search Squawk Ident Podcast Squawk Ident can now be heard on iHeart Radio, Spotify, Amazon Music, Anchor.FM, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Breaker, Overcast, PocketCasts, RadioPublic, and many more. Copyright © Squawk Ident 2020, All Rights Reserved Copyright © Av8r Sound Studios 2020, All Rights Reserved Squawk Ident by Av8rTony is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution - 4.0 International License --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/squawkident/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/squawkident/support

Gratitudespace Radio
Nav Menon - Gratitude, It's My Mantra

Gratitudespace Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2020 64:24


Pranav M. Narayanan a/k/a "Nav Menon" provides a unique perspective and approach to the music business having over a decade of experience in providing services such as Business Development, Publishing Administration, A & R Consultation, Marketing, Radio Promotions, Management, (Audio & Video) Production and Paralegal through his agency, Urban Rootz Media. He is also currently the General Manager for the coveted music marketing agency and record pool service, Digiwaxx Media. Menon is a graduate of Manhattanville College with a Bachelors degree (B.A.) in Political Science and Music Business Management in addition to holding Project Management certifications from UC Irvine. He is a multi-instrumentalist (guitar, bass, drums, Indian & African percussion and piano) and apprenticed as an Associate Producer, for three years, under multi-award winning engineer and producer, Commissioner Gordon Williams in addition to being a paralegal and business development manager, for six years, at the entertainment law firm, The G.A. Jenkins Law Firm, P.C. As a first generation Indian, he is a dual citizen of India and the United States of America. This is an open call to anyone that has a gratitude story or practice that they'd like to share. Just email me at the address Hello@gratitudespace.com, If you have enjoyed the podcast pls subscribe and rate us. You could look at this as your way of showing me a little gratitude. In Gratitude, Chris --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gratitudespace/message

Gratitudespace Radio
(SNIPPETS) Nav Menon - Gratitude, It's My Mantra

Gratitudespace Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2020 18:50


Pranav M. Narayanan a/k/a "Nav Menon" provides a unique perspective and approach to the music business having over a decade of experience in providing services such as Business Development, Publishing Administration, A & R Consultation, Marketing, Radio Promotions, Management, (Audio & Video) Production and Paralegal through his agency, Urban Rootz Media. He is also currently the General Manager for the coveted music marketing agency and record pool service, Digiwaxx Media. Menon is a graduate of Manhattanville College with a Bachelors degree (B.A.) in Political Science and Music Business Management in addition to holding Project Management certifications from UC Irvine. He is a multi-instrumentalist (guitar, bass, drums, Indian & African percussion and piano) and apprenticed as an Associate Producer, for three years, under multi-award winning engineer and producer, Commissioner Gordon Williams in addition to being a paralegal and business development manager, for six years, at the entertainment law firm, The G.A. Jenkins Law Firm, P.C. As a first generation Indian, he is a dual citizen of India and the United States of America. This is an open call to anyone that has a gratitude story or practice that they'd like to share. Just email me at the address Hello@gratitudespace.com, If you have enjoyed the podcast pls subscribe and rate us. You could look at this as your way of showing me a little gratitude. In Gratitude, Chris --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gratitudespace/message

Detoxicity: By Men, About Men, For Everyone
DetoxPod24: Ralph Jaccodine

Detoxicity: By Men, About Men, For Everyone

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 77:23


Ralph Jaccodine has 4 decades of working in the music business working with artists as diverse as Bruce Springsteen, Rush, Kiss to Livingston Taylor, Martin Sexton and Ellis Paul. He started promoting concerts in Allentown, Pa. and at the University of Notre Dame. Then after a career in commercial real estate, he started an indie record label and artist management company. He is the founder of the Boston Managers Group, a 150+ professional organization. Ralph teaches full time on the faculty of Berklee College of Music in the Music Business/Management department.  This episode finds me and Ralph exploring teaching and mentorship, the things Ralph learned from the church, Mother Teresa and Bruce Springsteen, and the things that he tries to pass along to his students and his children. We also talk about the stresses involved with managing artists’ careers and how to keep the faith in uncertain times.

Six Figure Jobs with James Nicholas Kinney
Interview with Christmas Bacos

Six Figure Jobs with James Nicholas Kinney

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2020 30:14


Today, I sit down with Christmas to discuss how we can approach mental health in the workplace. Christmas Bacos is the Senior Director of Workplace Mental Health at Hope For the Day, a non-profit movement empowering the conversation on proactive suicide prevention and mental health education. Christmas utilized her background in HR and passion for mental health to create the Proactive Workplace Program, partnering with businesses to educate staff and break down stigmas surrounding mental health and providing higher visibility and access to resources. Christmas is a graduate of Berklee College of Music where she majored in Music Business Management and Entrepreneurship. Christmas is a wife, listener, hugger, traveler, reader, laugher, organizer, and a lover of all things mental health. She is a Pittsburgh native and a Chicago resident. For more info about James Kinney and Six Figure Jobs, check out our website: https://www.getasixfigurejob.com/

Serving it HOT
Season 2 Ep 4: Professor Tonya Butler on Dreams, Challenges, and Responsibility

Serving it HOT

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2020 41:56


I am so excited to share this week's interview with all of you! Among her many, many other accomplishments, as of August 2020 Professor Tonya Butler will begin serving as Chair of the Music Business Management at Berklee College of Music, becoming not only the first woman, but the first person of color to lead the department in its 30-year history. As a child growing up on the border of Watts and Compton in California, she wanted to be an actress, a lawyer, a teacher, and a politician — and, spoiler alert? She's done all 4. "I may not be rich or famous, but in my mind, and based on where I started? I have arrived. I think too few of us recognize or are grateful for the fact that we have arrived. It doesn't mean that we don't have someplace else to go. It doesn't mean you can't have more goals and another chapter. [...] I'm still living out my dreams [...] but I definitely have arrived." We'll talk about her journey from the hood to the hilltop, welcoming the challenges of her current position, her upcoming podcast, and so much more.

PLAY THE MUSIC by FanLabel
A Masterclass in Music Copyright and Royalties | #17

PLAY THE MUSIC by FanLabel

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2020 47:59


Jeff and Rich interview George Howard, professor of Music Business/Management at Berklee College of Music. He is also a copyright attorney, author, co-founder of Music Audience Exchange and co-founder of TuneCore.During the interview, George discusses:Copyright ownership for musiciansWhat "royalties" mean (and how they work) in the streaming eraHow emerging artists can break through to get their music heard (and how to make money from their music)Which platform pays artists the least in royalties for their musicHow an artist learns the ins and outs of the legal aspects of the music industryWhy being a great artist requires a good business mindTrends related to copyright and royalties that he thinks can positively impact aspiring musiciansThen, Jeff and Mick make their picks for this week's FanLabel “Hot New Music” Best of Five Challenge.

How Did You Manage That?
Zeon Richards (Wretch 32)

How Did You Manage That?

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2019 45:50


Director of Renowned Management (Wretch 32, Hamzaa, Knox Brown), not only has this episode's guest been alongside one of the most influential and well respected rappers since day one of his career, Zeon Richards is also the Head of A&R for Ministry of Sound, after several years as A&R consultant for Polydor, signing Stefflon Don, Steel Banglez and Ramz. Discussing everything in management from platinum selling records, gut belief in songs, to anxiety, grief and the power of going in with a plan. During the episode Zeon wanted to shout out the Richard Antwi Scholarship, a fund set up in memory of his friend, to continue the well-loved music lawyers legacy with a full scholarship covering fees and living expenses for one aspiring music business practitioner to the University of Westminster's MA in Music Business Management, each year. The applications for 2019 close on the 31st July, if this sounds like it's for you... DO IT! You can apply here: https://www.westminster.ac.uk/study/fees-and-funding/scholarships/richard-antwi-scholarship Big thanks to Zeon for the time, advice and wisdom. Say hey on socials @managethatpod / follow Zeon @zeonrichards New Ep in another fortnight. Ally and Sophie. x

Female Entrepreneur Musician with Bree Noble
FEM185: Music Business Management – How To Keep More Of The Money You Make

Female Entrepreneur Musician with Bree Noble

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2019 19:14


Is music business management, especially the money part, stressing you out? You’re not alone. Particularly this time of year, you may be scrambling to get your taxes done and realizing that you don’t have a good system for managing your money. Or maybe, you’ve been avoiding music business management and tracking income and expenses completely. If that’s you, ignorance may feel like bliss right now, but I promise it will catch up with you. So in this episode of the podcast, I brought in some experts on music business management, some from the music industry and some from the finance industry, to help. Music Business Management – How To Keep More Of the Money You make Alexis Louis of Growth Group talks about the biggest mistakes she sees with her clients when it comes to music business management, money and taxes. Tiana Clewis of Selah Financial gives some really practical advice on how to decide what is a good investment for your music career and what is just a “want” but not a need. Wade Sutton of Rocket To The Stars gives a great example of a non-negotiable when it comes to investing in your music career. He also explains how to know when it’s time to pull the trigger on making this investment. Nancy Moran of Azalea Music offers some really practical tips on how to save money while touring and how to make sure you’re considering all of your expenses when deciding whether a tour if profitable. And finally you’ll get a little taste of my favorite music business management system, Profit First, from Moshe Amsel of Dreambuilder Financial. You will definitely want to dig into both the Profit First book and his session during the Profitable Musician Summit. And speaking of the Summit, the live online event is happening April 22 – May 1, including full 45-60 minute value-packed sessions from these 5 amazing speakers and 28 more. You can get your free ticket for the  Profitable Musician Summit by clicking this link. ABOUT HOST BREE NOBLE Bree Noble is an entrepreneur, musician and speaker. She founded Women of Substance Radio, an online radio station that promotes quality female artists in all genres, in 2007.  She launched the Women of Substance Music Podcast in November 2014, a 5 day per week show which promotes Independent female artists. Her podcast has hit #1 in New & Noteworthy for the Music, Arts and Society & Culture categories and #4 Audio Podcast on all of iTunes. She draws on her extensive experience running her own music business, both as a solo musician and as an Industry professional, to train and mentor other female musicians. Learn more about the station, the show and the artists atwww.wosradio.com. Connect with Bree on Twitter @BreeNoble or on Facebook or on Instagram

Female Entrepreneur Musician with Bree Noble
FEM185: Music Business Management – How To Keep More Of The Money You Make

Female Entrepreneur Musician with Bree Noble

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2019 19:14


(https://www.addtoany.com/share#url=https%3A%2F%2Ffemusician.com%2Ffem185-music-business-management-how-to-keep-more-of-the-money-you-make%2F&title=FEM185%3A%20Music%20Business%20Management%20%E2%80%93%20How%20To%20Keep%20More%20Of%20The%20Money%20You%20Make) Is music business management, especially the money part, stressing you out? You’re not alone. Particularly this time of year, you may be scrambling to get your taxes done and realizing that you don’t have a good system for managing your money. Or maybe, you’ve been avoiding music business management and tracking income and expenses completely. If that’s you, ignorance may feel like bliss right now, but I promise it will catch up with you. So in this episode of the podcast, I brought in some experts on music business management, some from the music industry and some from the finance industry, to help. Music Business Management – How To Keep More Of the Money You make Alexis Louis of Growth Group (http://growthgroup.com/musicians-accountant/alexis/) talks about the biggest mistakes she sees with her clients when it comes to music business management, money and taxes. Tiana Clewis of Selah Financial (http://www.selahfinancial.com/) gives some really practical advice on how to decide what is a good investment for your music career and what is just a “want” but not a need. Wade Sutton of Rocket To The Stars (https://www.rockettothestars.com/) gives a great example of a non-negotiable when it comes to investing in your music career. He also explains how to know when it’s time to pull the trigger on making this investment. Nancy Moran of Azalea Music (https://vp229.isrefer.com/go/womenclinic/breenoble) offers some really practical tips on how to save money while touring and how to make sure you’re considering all of your expenses when deciding whether a tour if profitable. And finally you’ll get a little taste of my favorite music business management system, Profit First, from Moshe Amsel of Dreambuilder Financial (http://www.dreambuilderfinancial.com/) . You will definitely want to dig into both the Profit First book and his session during the Profitable Musician Summit. And speaking of the Summit, the live online event is happening April 22 – May 1, including full 45-60 minute value-packed sessions from these 5 amazing speakers and 28 more. You can get your free ticket for the  Profitable Musician Summit by clicking this link. (http://go.profitablemusiciansummit.com/dt8jQ-li) ABOUT HOST BREE NOBLE Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/breenoblemusic)  or on Instagram (https://www.addtoany.com/share#url=https%3A%2F%2Ffemusician.com%2Ffem185-music-business-management-how-to-keep-more-of-the-money-you-make%2F&title=FEM185%3A%20Music%20Business%20Management%20%E2%80%93%20How%20To%20Keep%20More%20Of%20The%20Money%20You%20Make)

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Business With Bordeaux
Risha Chesterfield | RMG Marketing and Management | @rishaleondra @rmgtweets @jasonbordeaux1 @trackstarz

Business With Bordeaux

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2018 60:29


One of the most important parts of an organization is the team behind the scenes. In this episode of the Business with Bordeaux Podcast I talk with RMG Co-manager Risha Chesterfield about what that looks like from day to day operations to marketing campaigns for album releases. She also shared some things that make RMGRead more

Business With Bordeaux
Risha Chesterfield | RMG Marketing and Management | @rishaleondra @rmgtweets @jasonbordeaux1 @trackstarz

Business With Bordeaux

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2018 60:29


One of the most important parts of an organization is the team behind the scenes. In this episode of the Business with Bordeaux Podcast I talk with RMG Co-manager Risha Chesterfield about what that looks like from day to day operations to marketing campaigns for album releases. She also shared some things that make RMGRead more

Speaking of the Arts
Episode 32: Panos Panay, Founder of the Berklee Institute for Creative Entrepreneurship

Speaking of the Arts

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2017 50:17


Panos Panay is the founder and managing director of the Berklee Institute for Creative Entrepreneurship (BerkleeICE). Prior to this, Panos created Sonicbids, the leading platform for bands to book gigs and market themselves online, building a subscriber network of 550,000 bands and 35,000 promoters from more than 100 countries. He led the company as CEO for 13 years, from its inception until after its successful acquisition in a deal backed by Guggenheim Partners. Panos is also the co-founder of the Open Music Initiative, which has brought together more than 140 leading music, media, technology industry organizations, and academic institutions to create a blockchain-based open protocol for uniform identification of musical rights owners and creators. (We will get into what all of that means during the episode). At Berklee, his work and approach to entrepreneurial and innovation pedagogy builds heavily on the concepts of music thinking, and in particular jazz, as a catalyst for creative breakthroughs in business, life, and art; and he has spearheaded multi-disciplinary collaborations between Berklee and MIT; the design firm IDEO; and Brown University. Panos writes frequently about startups and entrepreneurship for blogs and publications such as Forbes, WSJ Accelerators, and Fast Company; and guest lectures and speaks at many universities and events around the world. Some of his many awards include: Fast Company's "Fast 50" honor; Inc Magazine's "Inc 500”; Mass Hi-Tech All Stars; Berklee College’s Distinguished Alumnus Award; Boston Business Journal’s “40 under 40” and BostInno's 50 on Fire. Sonicbids and Panos were also profiled in a chapter in the Financial Times-published book Outsmart by best-selling author Jim Champy. Panos is a native of Cyprus, and holds a Music Business/Management degree from Berklee College of Music.

Music Business Facts- with Rodney Holder
79. John P. Kellogg - Assistant Chair of Music Business & Management at Berklee

Music Business Facts- with Rodney Holder

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2016 36:27


There aren’t too many people with the credentials of my guest today, Mr. John P Kellogg. John is the Assistant Chair of the Music Business/Management department at the highly acclaimed Berklee College of Music in Boston, USA. He’s also the former vocalist of the American soul funk group Cameo, and a music business attorney.

The Entrepreneurial Musician with Andrew Hitz
John Kellogg of Berklee College of Music - Episode 27

The Entrepreneurial Musician with Andrew Hitz

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2015 53:19


John Kellogg is the Assistant Chair of Music Business/Management at the Berklee College of Music and an entertainment lawyer. He is also the author of the bestselling book "Take Care of Your Music Business: Taking the Legal and Business Aspects You Need to Know to 3.0". Show notes for Episode 27 including links to all books and websites discussed in the episode can be found at: http://www.andrewhitz.com/shownotes Want to help "keep the lights on" and make future episodes of TEM possible? Please visit our Patreon page to see how you can help:  https://www.patreon.com/tempodcast Produced by Austin Boyer and Buddy Deshler of FredBrass