Podcasts about music geek services

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Dead To Me
Episode 4: Punk Is Dead

Dead To Me

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2018 50:38


At first blush, the Grateful Dead have nothing to do with punk and metal. Or do they? Ed and Casey look at the surprising ways the Dead connect to other musical movements on the underground and elsewhere. Have the walls separating punk, hardcore, metal and jam finally come down? We brought in two special guests to help us investigate. Jay Coyle is the founder of Music Geek Services and an instructor at Berklee Online. He talks about the Dead’s trailblazing direct-to-fan efforts and how DIY became the going rate in today’s music marketplace. Michael Brunetto is a self-professed “metal kid” and musician who shares his experiences as a longtime Deadhead who also loves the heavier stuff. Plus another Feed Your Head, this time featuring punk rock icon and Deadhead Henry Rollins.We’re part of the Osiris podcast network. Osiris is creating a community that connects people like you with podcasts and live experiences about artists and topics you love. To stay up to date on what we’re up to, visit our site and sign up for our newsletter. Relix Magazine is a media partner of Osiris.A ChunkyGlasses Production See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Key Conversations
211: Chandler Coyle Interview Part 1

Key Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2017 37:20


We are excited to bring you a conversation with a unique music professional. Chandler Coyle, aside from being co-founder of Music Geek Services and a professor at Berklee College of Music, is a professional music fan. That’s right. Not only is Coyle a fan, but he makes it his profession to network, connect, and market for quite a number of musicians. With his expert repertoire of all things music, his business mind, and his professionalism in the industry, this a Key Conversation you are going to love. Get ready for a wealth of experience and musical knowledge with Chandler Coyle!   MX4 Participants Interviewing Chandler: Gary Danny Schmitz Paul SurowiecSupport the show (http://www.paypal.me/cbemusic)

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Music Growth Talks: Podcast for Musicpreneurs
MGT84: The Art Of Crowdfunding – Jay Coyle

Music Growth Talks: Podcast for Musicpreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2017 45:11


Jay Coyle is the founder of Music Geek Services, as well as a former marketing executive at EMI Nashville, a Berklee Online instructor, and someone who has worked with a myriad of bands over the years as an independent music marketing and business professional. Jay is also the author of the new Soundfly course called "Crowdfunding For Musicians". The course combines instructional videos, step-by-step guides, downloadable resources, and more to help you build a successful campaign. You can enroll in that course, or any course at Soundfly, with a 20% discount using the WESPIN20 coupon code as a WeSpin Recipes listener. In this podcast episode, Jay talks on occasional challenges of dealing with band managers, the types of clients he works with, and how brands should see crowdfunding as an opportunity to build a business – not as a bank. Listen to the show to learn why exactly a crowdfunding campaign is in fact a direct-to-fan campaign, and much more. Go to http://wespin.co/wsr84/ for the show notes and http://getacard.wespin.co/ to learn how to support the podcast and get a free WeSpin postcard.

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DIY Artist Route Podcast
Jay Coyle Preaches Super Fan Gospel For Musicians

DIY Artist Route Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2016 49:21


Jay Coyle, Music Geek ServicesSo far on the DIY Artist Route Podcast we've connected with fellow Super Fan building advocates like Benji Rogers (Pledge Music), Michael Brandvold, and Chandler Coyle (Berklee Online & Music Geek Services). Recently I was blessed to get to chat with Chandler's brother and Music Geek founder Jay Coyle on the gospel of super fans for musicians.Jay Coyle has a storied past with music and music marketing. His approach to helping musicians market themselves is an outside-the-box perspective that made me instantly pay closer attention. It's the way that I've gone about building my audience for The Appetizer Radio Show, and help musicians connect with their fans for years. And best of all, it's really easy.What does your fan base want most from you?Think about that. Put yourself in the shoes of your audience to see what you can do for them to garner more of their support, AND how you can build stronger connections with them.Jay Coyle thinks like a Super FanChances are you're a big fan of at least 1 band or musician. What lengths would you go to in order to see your favorite band live? What about adding their music to your record library, even if that's digital? Let's throw some merch in too, because most of us Super Fans have merchandise from our favorite artists. What is it that we most want from our favorite artists, and why are we so passionate about them?It's these keen insights into what makes the super fan army move in your direction that Jay is so great at. It's how his company Music Geek Services has helped many small-to-medium sized bands thrive in a constantly growing music market with new artists emerging daily. More competition creates more noise and less room. No musician in this industry can get by on trying to be all things to all people and expect to win. Instead, focus on your core audience of super fans and make them your prize.Jay Coyle is one more advocate for the essential piece to your audience growth-Super Fans. Take his insights, tips, and advice to heart and to action. What stood out the most to you in our conversation on this podcast? Comment here and let's chat about it. Subscribe to the podcast for past episodes (mentioned above) in the right margin.

Song Stories
Building a Music Community

Song Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2015 56:45


In this episode of Music Biz Podcast, we talk with Scott LeGere and Jay Coyle, who are music business educators and entrepreneurs. Scott is the head of the music business department at McNally Smith College of Music. He has a long history of founding companies, teaching classes, playing music, and recording bands. Jay is the founder of Music Geek Services, a music marketing and digital strategy agency for artists. He also teaches music business classes at Berklee Online. The three of us attended the Future of Music Policy Summit in Washington, DC a few weeks ago. I sat down with Scott and Jay for dinner, we had a couple of drinks, and we recorded a podcast.

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Off The Record
Episode 2.7 Chandler Coyle (Music Geek Services)

Off The Record

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2015 42:32


This week I am joined by Chandler Coyle a Digital Strategist serving DIY community at Music Geek Services and music business teacher at Berklee Online. Chandler’s book on Facebook promotion for DIY Musicians. I am doing a free webinar with Chandler next week on 10/29/15 @ 1 PM EST on how you get more fans. Musicians: Take Ross Barber’s survey on fan support for his upcoming book. For links to the above please go to - Show Notes: http://offtherecord.fm/tagged/episodes Subscribe on iTunes: http://bit.ly/OTRfmiTunes Off The Record on Twitter: http://twitter.com/offtherecordfm Jesse Cannon on Twitter: http://twitter.com/jessecannon Zack Zarrillo on Twitter: http://twitter.com/zzarrillo