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Musicians Corner; Vinsent Planjer Vinsent Planjer (Zwolle 1972) begon op 8-jarige leeftijd in de lokale marching band, Jubal, waarvoor hij bovendien een aantal stukken voor het band -slagwerkboek schreef. Op 14-jarige leeftijd begon hij met lessen op de drumkit. Hij ging naar het Koninklijk Conservatorium in Den Haag, waar zijn hoofddocent Eric Ineke was. Hij […]
Musicians Corner: In Memoriam Maarten van Norden (1955-2024)Maarten van Norden (1955-2024) was een Nederlands jazzmusicus (tenorsaxofoon, klarinet) en componist. Hij studeerde klassiek klarinet bij Jan Koene en jazzsaxofoon bij Harvey Weinapple, alsmede compositie bij Louis Andriessen aan het Koninklijk Conservatorium Den Haag en begon zijn muzikale carrière in het midden van de jaren zeventig in […]
Musicians Corner met Clemens van der Feen Speellijst: J.S. Bach, Cantate ‘Liebster Gott, wenn werd ich sterben’, BWV 8; Collegium vocale Gent, Philippe Herreweghe Bill Evans trio, Milestones Clemens Zebulon, alles behalve fluit. Anna May van der Feen, fluit, LayDown Brad Mehldau, When it rains Reinier Baas & orkest, The Dance of Princess Discombolulatrix / […]
Musicians Corner met slagwerker Joost Lijbaart Joost Lijbaart (Amsterdam 1967) begon op 7-jarige leeftijd met drummen, in navolging van zijn vader Piet Lijbaart (Amsterdam 1933-1970). Hij studeerde in 1991 met onderscheiding af aan het Hilversums Conservatorium, waar hij les kreeg van Cees Kranenburg, Marcel Serierse Ali Un D’Aye Rose en Victor Oskam. Hij speelt al […]
Musicians’ Corner met vandaag als gast improviserend musicus, componist, gitarist en banjoist: Paul Pallesen Paul Pallesen is improviserend musicus, componist, gitarist en speelt bovendien banjo. Als gitarist heeft hij meegewerkt aan vele projecten zoals theatervoorstellingen oa Black in Bakkum, Der Drei Groschen Opern van theatergroep de Appel, De voorstelling “Circus Whitman” met theatergroep Suver Nuver […]
Musicians Corner met slagwerker Peter Berk Peter Berk is geboren (1955) in Amsterdam (Nederland) en groeide op in een artistiek en inspirerend gezin. Na hetConservatorium van Amsterdam en een beurs aan het Berklee College, bracht hij het grootste deel van zijn werkzame leven door als drummer in theaters, studio’s en clubs over de hele wereld […]
Musicians Corner; pianist/arrangeur Berend van den Berg (1954) begon als bij trompettist Jeff Reynolds, speelde in de Frank Grasso BigBand met John Clayton, Dee daniels, Chet Baker en Toots Tielemans. Hij begeleidde Ann Burton, Astrid Seriese, Ellen Helmus en vele anderen en maakte talloze arrangementen. Met Hans Mantel, John Engels en Bart van Lier tourde […]
Special over en met veel muziek van Willem van Manen, die op donderdag 26 september na een noodlottig verkeersongeval overleed. Willem was in 2014 de naamgever van dit radioprogramma. Willem van Manen stond aan de wieg van de Nederlandse geïmproviseerde muziek en leverde, niet alleen met zijn muziek, maar ook met de grote inzet van […]
Musicians Corner met als gast Joost Buis, improviserend musicus die – naast trombone – ook lapsteelgitaar speelt. Daarnaast is hij componist en arrangeur. Hij maakt sinds 1984 deel uit van de Amsterdamse jazz- en geïmproviseerde mu-ziekscene en speelt met vele groepen en projecten, vaak in samenwerking met theater, dans, literatuur, opera, punkrock, nieuwe muziek, singer-songwriters, […]
Musicians Corner met Robert Vermeulen Robert Vermeulen (1957) studeerde jazz piano in Den Haag, en vervolgde zijn studie bij Kenny Werner en Barry Harris in New York. Zijn pianotrio begeleidde Amerikanen, onder wie Chet Baker, Herb Geller en Tom Harrel. Met zijn Amsterdam Jazz Quintet is hij onder meer te horen op de cd Playground, […]
Welkom bij de Concertzender, een grenzeloos muziekpodium voor avontuurlijke muziekliefhebbers. Jacko Schoonderwoerd vervulde een grote rol in de ensembles rond wijlen componist Sean Bergin. Hij speelde met Amerikaanse muzikanten als Curtis Clark, Fay Victor en Paul Stocker en werkte samen met improvisatiemusici, onder wie Michael Moore en Jaap Blonk. Ook speelde hij met Susanne Alt […]
foto: Ken Vos Musicians Corner met Raoul van der Weide Raoul van der Weide (Fontenailles, 1949) speelde zes jaar lang klassiek viool onder andere in het Noord-Hollands Jeugdorkest . Hij studeerde contrabas bij John Clayton en Norma Brooks en contrapunt bij Guus Janssen. Hij werkte vanaf eind 70-er jaren samen met de onlangs overleden Tristan […]
foto: Laura Veloso Musicians Corner met vandaag als gast: Tijs Klaassen Tijs Klaassen (1993) woont in Amsterdam en is als contrabassist en basgitarist zeer actief in de Nederlandse jazz en geïmproviseerde muziekwereld. Sinds het voltooien van zijn studies aan het Conservatorium van Amsterdam en de Boyer Music School in Philadelphia speelde hij in ensembles van […]
Musicians Corner, met vandaag als gast Menno Daams. Tijdens zijn studie bij Freddy Grin (destijds solo-cornettist van het Concertgebouworkest) begon Menno jazz te spelen met vrienden, waarbij hij zichzelf modelleerde naar Louis Armstrong en de grote trompettisten uit het Swing-tijdperk. Menno heeft vast gespeeld in o.a. de Skymasters, de Beau Hunks en het Jazz Orchestra […]
foto: Classical Next Steven Kamperman, geboren in 1970, begon op negenjarige leeftijd met klarinet. Na een eerste start als jazzimprovisator leidde een liefde voor modale volksmuziek in 2002 tot een tien jaar durende samenwerking met de Turkse zanger en multi-instrumentalist Behsat Üvez in hun band Baraná. In 2013 vormde Kamperman samen met bassist […]
foto: Julia Heijnen Jazztrompettist Suzan Veneman (23-03-1990 te Assen) studeerde in Nederland en in de Verenigde Staten bij onder andere Kurt Weiss, Alex Sipiagin, Joe Magnarelli en Jim Rotondi. Ze speelt met een breed scala aan bands, waaronder het Jazz Orchestra of the Concertgebouw en, sinds 2019, haar eigen band, het Suzan Veneman Sextet. In […]
foto: Tiffany Brophy Peter van Bergen (sopraan- alt-, tenor- baritonsax, (contra)basklarinet, taragota), studeerde van 1980-1985 aan het Koninklijk Muziekconservatorium in Den Haag en studeerde uitgebreide saxofoontechniek bij Evan Parker van 1990-1992. Verschillende componisten hebben stukken voor hem geschreven. Met LOOS, de band die hij in ’82 oprichtte, won hij in 1985 de […]
foto: Rob Becker Sanne Landvreugd begon op haar twaalfde met saxofoon spelen. Gedurende een aantal jaar leefde en werkte ze in Suriname, waar ze verschillende groepen leidde. In 2007 studeerde ze af op het Rotterdams Conservatorium, waar Benjamin Herman en Simon Rigter haar leraren waren geweest De afgelopen jaren is Sanne Landvreugd in steeds […]
Saxofonist Toon Roos over Wayne Shorter, die op 2 maart 2023 overleed De Amerikaanse saxofonist Wayne Shorter (1933 – overleden op 2 maart jl) kreeg eind jaren vijftig bekendheid als lid en uiteindelijk als primaire componist van Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers. In de jaren zestig maakte hij samen met Herbie Hancock — piano · Ron […]
foto: Amke Photographer Jasper van ‘t Hof begon met pianolessen toen hij vijf jaar oud was. Van ‘t Hof (Enschede, 1947) speelde op school in jazzgroepen, schreef zijn eerste composities toen hij 14 was, en toen hij 19 was speelde hij met drummer Pierre Courbois op jazzfestivals. Hij speelde met talloze groten der aarde […]
Met professionele muzikanten als ouders, is Wouter Kühne opgegroeid in een muzikaal milieu. Al op zeer jonge leeftijd trad hij samen met ze op in verschillende formaties. Op zijn 13e werd hij toegelaten tot het Junior Jazz College, onderdeel van het Conservatorium van Amsterdam, waar hij lessen kreeg van Gerhard Jeltes en Peter Guidi, […]
Foto: Jiri Büller Marc van Vugt studeerde compositie en electrische gitaar aan het Utrechts Conservatorium. Als gitarist en componist werkt hij zowel met kleinere bezettingen en verrassende cross-over projecten, als met grote ensembles zoals het Nederlands Kamerkoor en het Metropole Orkest. In zijn composities zijn referenties te horen naar stijlen als de Braziliaanse choro, […]
foto: Co Broerse Slagwerker Onno Govaert (Kaatsheuvel, 1987) groeide op in Tilburg. Hier speelde hij in zijn tienerjaren zijn eerste jazz concerten. Op 18-jarige leeftijd verhuisde hij naar Amsterdam om te studeren aan het conservatorium. Hij studeerde jazz en verdiepte zich in vrije improvisatie. Na zijn studie besloot Onno om in Amsterdam te blijven wonen […]
foto: Felipe Pipi Jan van Duikeren (Schiedam, 1975) heeft aan het Conservatorium van Rotterdam gestudeerd. In 1996 wint hij de Rotterdamse Erasmus Jazzprijs voor jong talent. In 1997 sluit hij zich aan bij Candy Dulfer's Funky Stuff. Van Duikeren is inmiddels een veel gevraagde studiomuzikant, solist, arrangeur en componist. Hij heeft samengewerkt met artiesten als […]
foto: Wim Roelsma Gitarist Gijs Idema rondde in 2021 zijn master Jazz Gitaar af aan het Conservatorium in Amsterdam. Hiervoor studeerde hij ook een jaar aan de Manhattan School of Music bij componist Jim McNeely. Hij maakte tijdens zijn bachelor deel uit van het Nationaal Jeugd Jazz Orkest onder leiding van Martin Fondse en werkt […]
Jan Willem van der Ham (Eindhoven,1958) speelt naast alt- en baritonsaxofoon ook fagot. Omdat dit instrument in de geïmproviseerde muziek zelden of nooit aan bod komt, verschaft het hem een bijzondere positie in de Nederlandse scene. Hij speelde in een aantal belangrijke (middel)grote groepen, zoals het JC Tans Orchestra (alleen altsaxofoon), Sean Bergins MOB, […]
Henk Zwerver is als gitarist sinds 2014 een actief lid van de Amsterdamse vrije improvisatiegemeenschap, na een lange carrière vanaf begin 60er jaren in verschillende muziekstijlen, pop, fusion, bluesrock. foto: Harco Rutgers Na het beëindigen van een carrière in de gezondheidszorg gooide hij het roer drastisch om : alleen nog vrije improvisatie. Hij speelde en […]
This Is Nashville listeners have reached out with questions about changes they've seen at Centennial Park - particularly with the park's pavillion. In this episode, we address listeners' concerns and take a look at the park's work be more accessible and represent Nashville's diverse communities. We also look at how the Centennial Arts Center is learning from its own history ahead of its 50th anniversary, and an ongoing showcase for musicians from all genres. But first, Liam Adams has an update on the ongoing schism in the United Methodist Church. Guests: Liam Adams, religion reporter for The Tennessean Susan Adcock, homeless outreach worker and former Nashville Scene photographer Nadine Shillingford, artist and cyber security professional Josh Wagner, director of Centennial Arts Center and supervisor of Metro Parks Visual Arts Gustavo Moradel, Latin alternative musician Justin Branum, executive producer of Musicians Corner and vice president of programming at Centennial Park Conservancy
foto: J. Sacks Harmen Fraanje (1976, Roosendaal) is pianist en componist. Hij speelt in diverse formaties, zoals zijn solo project, een trio met Ernst Reijseger en Mola Sylla, een duo met de Noorse trompettist Arve Henriksen, een trio met de Finse musici Aino Peltomaa (zang, harp) en Mikko Perkola (Viola da gamba en effecten), een […]
Nora Mulder (1965) Nora Mulder's activiteiten beperken zich niet tot de gecomponeerde en geïmproviseerde muziek, maar zij doet ook performances en maakt muziektheater, filmmuziek en instrumenten. Ze werkt solo, met haar eigen groepen 7090, Ensemble Extra Ordinair en Picatrix maar ook als gast bij verschillende ensembles, orkesten en theater- en dansgezelschappen. Ze werkt samen […]
Jacq Palinckx, geboren in 1959 te Tilburg, is sinds 1981 professioneel actief als componist en gitarist, en later ook als theaterregisseur en filmmaker. Sinds 2009 maakt hij ook weer beeldende kunst – hij volgde in zijn jonge jaren een beeldende-kunstopleiding – en sinds 2016 speelt film een steeds grotere rol in zijn werk. Van […]
foto: Piet Gispen Bob Wijnen (1971) is een veelgevraagd begeleider, maar speelt ook veel solo. Hij speelt niet alleen piano, maar ook Hammond Orgel. Hij toerde in Indonesië, de VS, Duitsland, Oostenrijk, het VK, Ierland en Griekenland. In 2014 nam hij het album “NYC Unforeseen” op in New York. Wijnen is docent aan het […]
Jaap Blonk (geboren in 1953 in Woerden) studeerde wiskunde en muziekwetenschap maar begon in de loop van de 70er jaren met saxofoon spelen en componeren. Rond zijn 30e begon hij als stemkunstenaar, en zo'n twintig jaar later was de stem zijn voornaamste instrument. Vanaf 1994 is hij met elektronica gaan werken. De belangrijkste groepen […]
Wiek Hijmans (1967) is een Nederlandse elektrische gitarist en componist die beïnvloed is door jazz en rock. Hij wordt ook beschouwd als een van de pioniers die de elektrische gitaar in hedendaagse klassieke muziek gebruikte. Hijmans speelt gitaar sinds zijn elfde. In 1991 behaalde hij zijn diploma als uitvoerend musicus aan het Sweelinck Conservatorium […]
Met vandaag als gast gitarist en componist Bram Stadhouders (1987). Hij studeerde electronische muziek in Utrecht en haalde zijn Masters in compositie in Den Haag. Hij maakt geen verschil tussen klassieke muziek en improvisatie; in zijn werk vloeien beiden samen. Hij werkte met heel verschillende muzikanten, waaronder Onno Govaert, Harmen Fraanje maar ook (langdurig) met […]
Michael Moore (1954, Eureka, Californië) studeerde in 1977 op het New England Conservatory of Music. Aan het eind van de Jaren ’70 kwam Michael Moore naar Europa met de groep Available Jelly, om zich niet lang daarna in Amsterdam te vestigen. Hij is daar – én in het buitenland – actief in allerlei projecten, inclusief […]
Wim Janssen (Heiloo, 1949) had een opleiding tot beeldend kunstenaar maar raakte, al vroeg, nauw betrokken bij de improvisatiegroepen van zijn broer Guus, zoals de verschillende septetten of het pianotrio met Ernst Glerum. Hij maakte deel uit van groepen als Cosmos Pictures: met Michael Moore, Oene van Geel, Ernst Glerum en Guus Janssen en […]
Drummer, componist en muzikale duizendpoot Michael Baird (1954) foto: Ton van Leeuwen Michael Baird (geboren in Lusaka, Zambia in 1954) is een duizendpoot – hij doet, zoals hijzelf zegt, alles wat gedaan moet worden: drummen, CD’s produceren, muziek mixen, albums masteren, hoesontwerp, boekhouden en: gepassioneerd blijven. Hij studeerde in de 70-er jaren een jaar […]
Anna Serierse (26) is al van jongs af aan met jazz bezig. Ze groeide op in een jazzgezin, met een drummende vader en bas-spelende opa. Toen ze 9 jaar was begon ze met zangles en een jaar later stond ze te zingen met het Metropole Orkest. Hieruit volgde vele optredens op verscheidene jazz festivals door […]
Jarmo Hoogendijk (1965), zoon van een Nederlandse vader een een Finse moeder, besloot op zesjarige leeftijd om jazztrompettist te worden, na het horen van Louis Armstrong. Vanaf zijn 10e kreeg hij les en speelde in verschillende brass-bands en orkesten in zijn woonplaats Den Helder. Als tiener leerde hij zichzelf improviseren door iedere dag tot ‘s […]
foto: Johan Janssen Eddy Veldman begint zijn muzikale loopbaan bij de gebroeders Noordpool in de Surinaamse volkswijk “Frimangron” in Paramaribo. In 1971 maakt hij de overtocht naar Nederland en vestigt zich in Amsterdam. In eerste instantie combineerde hij de muziek met professioneel voetballen, maar na een ernstige knieblessure kiest hij voor een carrière als […]
Foto: Fleur Huijsdens Al tijdens zijn conservatoriumjaren in Rotterdam tourde Teus Nobel door heel Europa met de groep Rotterdam Ska Jazz Foundation. In 2012 bracht Teus zijn eerste solo-album, “Flow”, uit. Vanaf 2013 tourde hij met soul-zanger Frank McComb (US) in Nederland en Litouwen. Een tweede soloalbum, “Legacy”, volgde in 2014 met eerbetonen aan […]
Trompettist, zanger en drummer Jimmy Sernesky (1953) Foto: Ton Mijs Trompettist, zanger en drummer Jimmy Sernesky (1955) is Canadees maar groeide op in Arcata, California. Hij kwam voor de eerste keer naar Europa in 1978 met The Great Salt Lake Mime Troupe and Available Jelly. Jimmy Sernesky speelde verder in muziek- en theatergroepen als […]
Wim Janssen (Heiloo, 1949) had een opleiding tot beeldend kunstenaar maar raakte, al vroeg, nauw betrokken bij de improvisatiegroepen van zijn broer Guus, zoals de verschillende septetten of het pianotrio met Ernst Glerum. Hij maakte deel uit van groepen als Cosmos Pictures: met Michael Moore, Oene van Geel, Ernst Glerum en Guus Janssen en […]
Gast: pianist Mike del Ferro (Amsterdam 1965). Van jongs af aan hoorde Mike muziek in zijn ouderlijk huis, omdat zijn vader operazanger was. Vanaf zijn negende jaar kreeg hij klassiek-pianoles en aan het Amsterdams conservatorium studeerde hij af in jazz. Mike del Ferro, geboren in Amsterdam in 1965 is in vele genres thuis. Hij […]
f you’re in the Nashville area tomorrow, June 1 2019, I’ll be down at Musicians Corner at Centennial Park signing books and chilling around noon. Listen to Vol 1 of DYERWAVE here and
Oscar Jan Hoogland, Amsterdam 1983, is actief als improvisator, pianist en componist in Amsterdam. Meestal speelt hij piano, maar aan zijn concerten komen ook synthesizer, elektrisch clavichord, gitaar, fruitautomaat, draaitafel, stem en speelgoed te pas. Hij deed projecten met o.a. het improvisatie-trio Eke, de psychedelische Turkse band sixty nine AY, the Phonograph Orchestra, the Ambushg […]
In the footsteps of groups like The Band or The Flying Burrito Brothers, who still exude country rock coolness 50 years on, comes Nashville's Great Peacock. Since their 2015 debut, they've been hailed by publications like No Depression, American Songwriter and Paste for their powerful, poignant mixture of folk, rock, blues and Americana, while sharing stages with Margo Price, Dr. Dog, Colter Wall and Hurray for the Riff Raff. Andrew Nelson and Blount Floyd -- guitarists and co-songwriters/vocalists for the quartet -- sit down backstage at hometown venue 3rd & Lindsley to discuss their connections to vinyl, their favorite music documentaries, whether an artist's name on the front of their records takes away from the album's visual art, how My Morning Jacket's Tom Blankenship and Carl Broemel ended up contributing to Great Peacock's terrific new album Gran Pavo Real and more! On September 13th, they'll perform at Musicians Corner at Centennial Park in Nashville as part of Americanafest 2018, and you can visit GreatPeacock.com for further tour dates, their social media, etc.
About John Tumminello: Entrepreneur and music industry leader John Tumminello shares how his passion for supporting emerging artists led him to leave his banking job in New York, move to Nashville and start up one of the leading free music events in town. In 2007 he co-founded Music City Unsigned, a program dedicated to helping up&coming artists grow their following. This initiative then led to Musicians Corner, an outdoor “gathering space for music-lovers and creators alike.” It has grown to 65,000 attendees since it’s early days in 2010 and takes place in Nashville’s Centennial Park. Past performers include Vince Gill, Emmylou Harris, St Paul & the Broken Bones, Chris Stapleton, Family of the Year and several others. And what sets this event apart is it’s incorporation of local artisans, food trucks and other small businesses in the city for people to enjoy. About this podcast: NSAI Coffee Break is a series featuring legendary and modern-day songwriters, artists and music industry executives. Each episode highlights their creative journeys, including the successes and the in-betweens, and where they are headed to next!
You’re going to remember Adam Burrows. As a songwriter and performer of singular accomplishment, Burrows’ warm and witty observations explore the beautiful landscapes found just beyond familiar horizons. Unpretentious and conversational, he offers songs that reflect his small town upbringing, celebrating the simplest of everyday moments in the words of characters that remain with you like old friends. As a gifted storyteller who’s practiced his rhythm, Adam delivers these narratives with percussive finger-picking and melodies that can haunt your idle moments for days. There’s just something honest, fresh, and unique about Adam’s style that resonates. Respected Nashville DJ, Wells Adams says, “Adam Burrows is one of the best lyricists in this town, which is saying a lot in Music City, USA. I have lost count of the number of times I have featured him on my radio show and I’m itching to spin more of his records. He has played our showcases (Lightning 100) and left audience members and fellow musicians alike in awe. This guy is the real deal.” Adam’s formative years in his native Ohio prepared him to make a move to Nashville, and in the decade that’s since passed, the evidence has shown that it’s where he ought to be. He’s been spotlighted for his exceptional work at respected venues across the region, been nominated in annual song writing competitions, and maintained an honored presence on radio programmers’ playlists, in Nashville and distant airwaves elsewhere. He’s not one to hunker down in one spot, though— Burrows has toured the United States and Canada, and ranged as far as Sicily, Ireland, and Germany at the invitation of grateful audiences and other artists who admire his work. Internationally-known, Australian artist, Stu Larsen writes, “When Mike (Passenger) and I were on the road in North America last year, a guy came up to me after a show in Washington D.C. and gave me three of his road trip CDs which he thought we might like. We fell in love with one of them in particular, an album called Tall Tales by Adam Burrows. It quickly became a favourite and I’ve had a number of these tracks stuck in my head over the last six months. In fact, I loved these songs so much that I got in touch with Adam to tell him how much I loved his work and I ended up inviting him to tour with me through North America. I love how this world connects people.” Adam has played at respected venues and festivals such as Musikfest, BMI’s 8 Off 8th, YouBloom LA, Bluebird Cafe, Musicians Corner, and Music City Roots. He was nominated for the Deli Nashville’s Best of 2012 Poll for Emerging Artists and was a Top eight finalist in Lightning 100’s 2013 Music City Mayhem contest. Last year Adam recorded a Daytrotter Session, was selected for an official showcase at Folk Alliance International, was chosen as a finalist in the South Florida Folk Festival’s songwriting competition, toured on the Song and Whispers Songwriter’s circuit in Germany, and had his song “Right” featured as a top-ten song of the week in Alternate Root Magazine. Following up his three previous albums, Tall Tales, Never One for Silence, and Forward, he is currently working on a fourth album, and perfecting his newer material in live performances as often as possible.
The Grammys are getting closer, and we can't wait to see how many of her 7 nominations Taylor takes home! On episode 134, we discussed our predictions in detail. This week, we received an awesome email from Australian listener Annabel responding to our predictions and sharing her own. We love hearing from you guys, so keep the emails coming! You can always reach us at theswiftcast13@gmail.com. Last week, Taylor surprised us by releasing two more acoustic performances from her private concert at the Grammy Museum- Blank Space and Wildest Dreams. We discuss these performances and share some of our other favorite acoustic performances from Taylor. Did you hear? On February 5th in Nashville there will be a special 1989 tribute concert at the City Winery! Local Nashville songwriters will perform Taylor's songs to raise money for Musicians Corner. Tickets are available at citywinery.com/nashville. Thanks for listening! If you haven't already, please subscribe to us on iTunes and leave us a review and a 5 star rating.
>> 28 Songs or Records? Many don't truly recognize the real differences. They're there… **Produced radio series spot from "Money, Marketing, & Myths Inside the Musician's Corner®" book and audio book by Tom Leu, originally published in 2003. Given the original date of publication, some of the content is now [outdated]... but the majority of the core communications and human relations concepts, as well as the general music marketing strategies will always be relevant and valuable.The Musician's Corner® = Psychology for Success in Music… To succeed in music, you have to first succeed with people. People are products of their personal blend of communication skills & psychology. The Musician's Corner® discusses the psychology nuances necessary for success in music ongoing. Additionally, effective music marketing solutions wrapped in a motivational message is shared for beginning bands, independent artists, & their supporters to rise above the competition, right from the start. ~ @tomleuSites:www.SuccessInMusic.com | www.SoundMatters.tv www.TomLeu.com | www.16Imaging.com
>> 27 Unfinished Business: Dig 'em out, and shine 'em up…**Produced radio series spot from "Money, Marketing, & Myths Inside the Musician's Corner®" book and audio book by Tom Leu, originally published in 2003. Given the original date of publication, some of the content is now [outdated]... but the majority of the core communications and human relations concepts, as well as the general music marketing strategies will always be relevant and valuable.The Musician's Corner® = Psychology for Success in Music… To succeed in music, you have to first succeed with people. People are products of their personal blend of communication skills & psychology. The Musician's Corner® discusses the psychology nuances necessary for success in music ongoing. Additionally, effective music marketing solutions wrapped in a motivational message is shared for beginning bands, independent artists, & their supporters to rise above the competition, right from the start. ~ @tomleuSites:www.SuccessInMusic.com | www.SoundMatters.tv www.TomLeu.com | www.16Imaging.com
>> 26 Covers or Originals? What does your market support…? **Produced radio series spot from "Money, Marketing, & Myths Inside the Musician's Corner®" book and audio book by Tom Leu, originally published in 2003. Given the original date of publication, some of the content is now [outdated]... but the majority of the core communications and human relations concepts, as well as the general music marketing strategies will always be relevant and valuable.The Musician's Corner® = Psychology for Success in Music… To succeed in music, you have to first succeed with people. People are products of their personal blend of communication skills & psychology. The Musician's Corner® discusses the psychology nuances necessary for success in music ongoing. Additionally, effective music marketing solutions wrapped in a motivational message is shared for beginning bands, independent artists, & their supporters to rise above the competition, right from the start. ~ @tomleuSites:www.SuccessInMusic.com | www.SoundMatters.tv www.TomLeu.com | www.16Imaging.com
>> 25 Contracts Are Your Friend. Get 'em, & keep getting 'em… **Produced radio series spot from "Money, Marketing, & Myths Inside the Musician's Corner®" book and audio book by Tom Leu, originally published in 2003. Given the original date of publication, some of the content is now [outdated]... but the majority of the core communications and human relations concepts, as well as the general music marketing strategies will always be relevant and valuable.The Musician's Corner® = Psychology for Success in Music… To succeed in music, you have to first succeed with people. People are products of their personal blend of communication skills & psychology. The Musician's Corner® discusses the psychology nuances necessary for success in music ongoing. Additionally, effective music marketing solutions wrapped in a motivational message is shared for beginning bands, independent artists, & their supporters to rise above the competition, right from the start. ~ @tomleuSites:www.SuccessInMusic.com | www.SoundMatters.tv www.TomLeu.com | www.16Imaging.com
>> 24 Eyes Wide Open. Are yours…? **Produced radio series spot from "Money, Marketing, & Myths Inside the Musician's Corner®" book and audio book by Tom Leu, originally published in 2003. Given the original date of publication, some of the content is now [outdated]... but the majority of the core communications and human relations concepts, as well as the general music marketing strategies will always be relevant and valuable.The Musician's Corner® = Psychology for Success in Music… To succeed in music, you have to first succeed with people. People are products of their personal blend of communication skills & psychology. The Musician's Corner® discusses the psychology nuances necessary for success in music ongoing. Additionally, effective music marketing solutions wrapped in a motivational message is shared for beginning bands, independent artists, & their supporters to rise above the competition, right from the start. ~ @tomleuSites:www.SuccessInMusic.com | www.SoundMatters.tv www.TomLeu.com | www.16Imaging.com
>> 23 Commitment. Do you have enough of it…? **Produced radio series spot from "Money, Marketing, & Myths Inside the Musician's Corner®" book and audio book by Tom Leu, originally published in 2003. Given the original date of publication, some of the content is now [outdated]... but the majority of the core communications and human relations concepts, as well as the general music marketing strategies will always be relevant and valuable.The Musician's Corner® = Psychology for Success in Music… To succeed in music, you have to first succeed with people. People are products of their personal blend of communication skills & psychology. The Musician's Corner® discusses the psychology nuances necessary for success in music ongoing. Additionally, effective music marketing solutions wrapped in a motivational message is shared for beginning bands, independent artists, & their supporters to rise above the competition, right from the start. ~ @tomleuSites:www.SuccessInMusic.com | www.SoundMatters.tv www.TomLeu.com | www.16Imaging.com
>> 22 The "If To" - Woulda, coulda, shoulda…? **Produced radio series spot from "Money, Marketing, & Myths Inside the Musician's Corner®" book and audio book by Tom Leu, originally published in 2003. Given the original date of publication, some of the content is now [outdated]... but the majority of the core communications and human relations concepts, as well as the general music marketing strategies will always be relevant and valuable.The Musician's Corner® = Psychology for Success in Music… To succeed in music, you have to first succeed with people. People are products of their personal blend of communication skills & psychology. The Musician's Corner® discusses the psychology nuances necessary for success in music ongoing. Additionally, effective music marketing solutions wrapped in a motivational message is shared for beginning bands, independent artists, & their supporters to rise above the competition, right from the start. ~ @tomleuSites:www.SuccessInMusic.com | www.SoundMatters.tv www.TomLeu.com | www.16Imaging.com
>> 21 Tips2. More best practices to practice… **Produced radio series spot from "Money, Marketing, & Myths Inside the Musician's Corner®" book and audio book by Tom Leu, originally published in 2003. Given the original date of publication, some of the content is now [outdated]... but the majority of the core communications and human relations concepts, as well as the general music marketing strategies will always be relevant and valuable.The Musician's Corner® = Psychology for Success in Music… To succeed in music, you have to first succeed with people. People are products of their personal blend of communication skills & psychology. The Musician's Corner® discusses the psychology nuances necessary for success in music ongoing. Additionally, effective music marketing solutions wrapped in a motivational message is shared for beginning bands, independent artists, & their supporters to rise above the competition, right from the start. ~ @tomleuSites:www.SuccessInMusic.com | www.SoundMatters.tv www.TomLeu.com | www.16Imaging.com
>> 20 Collaboration. There's power in numbers… **Produced radio series spot from "Money, Marketing, & Myths Inside the Musician's Corner®" book and audio book by Tom Leu, originally published in 2003. Given the original date of publication, some of the content is now [outdated]... but the majority of the core communications and human relations concepts, as well as the general music marketing strategies will always be relevant and valuable.The Musician's Corner® = Psychology for Success in Music… To succeed in music, you have to first succeed with people. People are products of their personal blend of communication skills & psychology. The Musician's Corner® discusses the psychology nuances necessary for success in music ongoing. Additionally, effective music marketing solutions wrapped in a motivational message is shared for beginning bands, independent artists, & their supporters to rise above the competition, right from the start. ~ @tomleuSites:www.SuccessInMusic.com | www.SoundMatters.tv www.TomLeu.com | www.16Imaging.com
>> 19 Working in Music Biz. Even the President wants to be a rock star…**Produced radio series spot from "Money, Marketing, & Myths Inside the Musician's Corner®" book and audio book by Tom Leu, originally published in 2003. Given the original date of publication, some of the content is now [outdated]... but the majority of the core communications and human relations concepts, as well as the general music marketing strategies will always be relevant and valuable.The Musician's Corner® = Psychology for Success in Music… To succeed in music, you have to first succeed with people. People are products of their personal blend of communication skills & psychology. The Musician's Corner® discusses the psychology nuances necessary for success in music ongoing. Additionally, effective music marketing solutions wrapped in a motivational message is shared for beginning bands, independent artists, & their supporters to rise above the competition, right from the start. ~ @tomleuSites:www.SuccessInMusic.com | www.SoundMatters.tv www.TomLeu.com | www.16Imaging.com
>> 18 Down on Tape. How far "down" should you go…? **Produced radio series spot from "Money, Marketing, & Myths Inside the Musician's Corner®" book and audio book by Tom Leu, originally published in 2003. Given the original date of publication, some of the content is now [outdated]... but the majority of the core communications and human relations concepts, as well as the general music marketing strategies will always be relevant and valuable.The Musician's Corner® = Psychology for Success in Music… To succeed in music, you have to first succeed with people. People are products of their personal blend of communication skills & psychology. The Musician's Corner® discusses the psychology nuances necessary for success in music ongoing. Additionally, effective music marketing solutions wrapped in a motivational message is shared for beginning bands, independent artists, & their supporters to rise above the competition, right from the start. ~ @tomleuSites:www.SuccessInMusic.com | www.SoundMatters.tv www.TomLeu.com | www.16Imaging.com
>> 17 "Fan"tastic. It's the fans who make or break the band… >> 20 Collaboration. There's power in numbers… **Produced radio series spot from "Money, Marketing, & Myths Inside the Musician's Corner®" book and audio book by Tom Leu, originally published in 2003. Given the original date of publication, some of the content is now [outdated]... but the majority of the core communications and human relations concepts, as well as the general music marketing strategies will always be relevant and valuable.The Musician's Corner® = Psychology for Success in Music… To succeed in music, you have to first succeed with people. People are products of their personal blend of communication skills & psychology. The Musician's Corner® discusses the psychology nuances necessary for success in music ongoing. Additionally, effective music marketing solutions wrapped in a motivational message is shared for beginning bands, independent artists, & their supporters to rise above the competition, right from the start. ~ @tomleuSites:www.SuccessInMusic.com | www.SoundMatters.tv www.TomLeu.com | www.16Imaging.com
>> 16 Traps. Don't fall into these… **Produced radio series spot from "Money, Marketing, & Myths Inside the Musician's Corner®" book and audio book by Tom Leu, originally published in 2003. Given the original date of publication, some of the content is now [outdated]... but the majority of the core communications and human relations concepts, as well as the general music marketing strategies will always be relevant and valuable.The Musician's Corner® = Psychology for Success in Music… To succeed in music, you have to first succeed with people. People are products of their personal blend of communication skills & psychology. The Musician's Corner® discusses the psychology nuances necessary for success in music ongoing. Additionally, effective music marketing solutions wrapped in a motivational message is shared for beginning bands, independent artists, & their supporters to rise above the competition, right from the start. ~ @tomleuSites:www.SuccessInMusic.com | www.SoundMatters.tv www.TomLeu.com | www.16Imaging.com
>> 15 Build A Better Mousetrap. What's different about your approach…?**Produced radio series spot from "Money, Marketing, & Myths Inside the Musician's Corner®" book and audio book by Tom Leu, originally published in 2003. Given the original date of publication, some of the content is now [outdated]... but the majority of the core communications and human relations concepts, as well as the general music marketing strategies will always be relevant and valuable.The Musician's Corner® = Psychology for Success in Music… To succeed in music, you have to first succeed with people. People are products of their personal blend of communication skills & psychology. The Musician's Corner® discusses the psychology nuances necessary for success in music ongoing. Additionally, effective music marketing solutions wrapped in a motivational message is shared for beginning bands, independent artists, & their supporters to rise above the competition, right from the start. ~ @tomleuSites:www.SuccessInMusic.com | www.SoundMatters.tv www.TomLeu.com | www.16Imaging.com
>> 14 Backstage Pass. "Backstage" isn't always as it "seems"…**Produced radio series spot from "Money, Marketing, & Myths Inside the Musician's Corner®" book and audio book by Tom Leu, originally published in 2003. Given the original date of publication, some of the content is now [outdated]... but the majority of the core communications and human relations concepts, as well as the general music marketing strategies will always be relevant and valuable.The Musician's Corner® = Psychology for Success in Music… To succeed in music, you have to first succeed with people. People are products of their personal blend of communication skills & psychology. The Musician's Corner® discusses the psychology nuances necessary for success in music ongoing. Additionally, effective music marketing solutions wrapped in a motivational message is shared for beginning bands, independent artists, & their supporters to rise above the competition, right from the start. ~ @tomleuSites:www.SuccessInMusic.com | www.SoundMatters.tv www.TomLeu.com | www.16Imaging.com
>> 13 Create Your Own Luck. Where preparation and opportunity meet…**Produced radio series spot from "Money, Marketing, & Myths Inside the Musician's Corner®" book and audio book by Tom Leu, originally published in 2003. Given the original date of publication, some of the content is now [outdated]... but the majority of the core communications and human relations concepts, as well as the general music marketing strategies will always be relevant and valuable.The Musician's Corner® = Psychology for Success in Music… To succeed in music, you have to first succeed with people. People are products of their personal blend of communication skills & psychology. The Musician's Corner® discusses the psychology nuances necessary for success in music ongoing. Additionally, effective music marketing solutions wrapped in a motivational message is shared for beginning bands, independent artists, & their supporters to rise above the competition, right from the start. ~ @tomleuSites:www.SuccessInMusic.com | www.SoundMatters.tv www.TomLeu.com | www.16Imaging.com
>> 12 Talent, Tenacity, & Timing. It takes more than just talent…**Produced radio series spot from "Money, Marketing, & Myths Inside the Musician's Corner®" book and audio book by Tom Leu, originally published in 2003. Given the original date of publication, some of the content is now [outdated]... but the majority of the core communications and human relations concepts, as well as the general music marketing strategies will always be relevant and valuable.The Musician's Corner® = Psychology for Success in Music… To succeed in music, you have to first succeed with people. People are products of their personal blend of communication skills & psychology. The Musician's Corner® discusses the psychology nuances necessary for success in music ongoing. Additionally, effective music marketing solutions wrapped in a motivational message is shared for beginning bands, independent artists, & their supporters to rise above the competition, right from the start. ~ @tomleuSites:www.SuccessInMusic.com | www.SoundMatters.tv www.TomLeu.com | www.16Imaging.com
>> 11 Marketing & Promotion. You gotta also be good at the "business" side of the music + business… **Produced radio series spot from "Money, Marketing, & Myths Inside the Musician's Corner®" book and audio book by Tom Leu, originally published in 2003. Given the original date of publication, some of the content is now [outdated]... but the majority of the core communications and human relations concepts, as well as the general music marketing strategies will always be relevant and valuable.The Musician's Corner® = Psychology for Success in Music… To succeed in music, you have to first succeed with people. People are products of their personal blend of communication skills & psychology. The Musician's Corner® discusses the psychology nuances necessary for success in music ongoing. Additionally, effective music marketing solutions wrapped in a motivational message is shared for beginning bands, independent artists, & their supporters to rise above the competition, right from the start. ~ @tomleuSites:www.SuccessInMusic.com | www.SoundMatters.tv www.TomLeu.com | www.16Imaging.com
>> 10 Help Each Other to Help Yourself. Does the "golden rule" still apply in today's music business…? **Produced radio series spot from "Money, Marketing, & Myths Inside the Musician's Corner®" book and audio book by Tom Leu, originally published in 2003. Given the original date of publication, some of the content is now [outdated]... but the majority of the core communications and human relations concepts, as well as the general music marketing strategies will always be relevant and valuable.The Musician's Corner® = Psychology for Success in Music… To succeed in music, you have to first succeed with people. People are products of their personal blend of communication skills & psychology. The Musician's Corner® discusses the psychology nuances necessary for success in music ongoing. Additionally, effective music marketing solutions wrapped in a motivational message is shared for beginning bands, independent artists, & their supporters to rise above the competition, right from the start. ~ @tomleuSites:www.SuccessInMusic.com | www.SoundMatters.tv www.TomLeu.com | www.16Imaging.com
>> 09 Make A Scene. It's everyone's responsibility… **Produced radio series spot from "Money, Marketing, & Myths Inside the Musician's Corner®" book and audio book by Tom Leu, originally published in 2003. Given the original date of publication, some of the content is now [outdated]... but the majority of the core communications and human relations concepts, as well as the general music marketing strategies will always be relevant and valuable.The Musician's Corner® = Psychology for Success in Music… To succeed in music, you have to first succeed with people. People are products of their personal blend of communication skills & psychology. The Musician's Corner® discusses the psychology nuances necessary for success in music ongoing. Additionally, effective music marketing solutions wrapped in a motivational message is shared for beginning bands, independent artists, & their supporters to rise above the competition, right from the start. ~ @tomleuSites:www.SuccessInMusic.com | www.SoundMatters.tv www.TomLeu.com | www.16Imaging.com
>> 08 Image Is Something. "Image" is not a dirty word… **Produced radio series spot from "Money, Marketing, & Myths Inside the Musician's Corner®" book and audio book by Tom Leu, originally published in 2003. Given the original date of publication, some of the content is now [outdated]... but the majority of the core communications and human relations concepts, as well as the general music marketing strategies will always be relevant and valuable.The Musician's Corner® = Psychology for Success in Music… To succeed in music, you have to first succeed with people. People are products of their personal blend of communication skills & psychology. The Musician's Corner® discusses the psychology nuances necessary for success in music ongoing. Additionally, effective music marketing solutions wrapped in a motivational message is shared for beginning bands, independent artists, & their supporters to rise above the competition, right from the start. ~ @tomleuSites:www.SuccessInMusic.com | www.SoundMatters.tv www.TomLeu.com | www.16Imaging.com
>> 07 Tips. Best practices never go out of style… **Produced radio series spot from "Money, Marketing, & Myths Inside the Musician's Corner®" book and audio book by Tom Leu, originally published in 2003. Given the original date of publication, some of the content is now [outdated]... but the majority of the core communications and human relations concepts, as well as the general music marketing strategies will always be relevant and valuable.The Musician's Corner® = Psychology for Success in Music… To succeed in music, you have to first succeed with people. People are products of their personal blend of communication skills & psychology. The Musician's Corner® discusses the psychology nuances necessary for success in music ongoing. Additionally, effective music marketing solutions wrapped in a motivational message is shared for beginning bands, independent artists, & their supporters to rise above the competition, right from the start. ~ @tomleuSites:www.SuccessInMusic.com | www.SoundMatters.tv www.TomLeu.com | www.16Imaging.com
>> 06 The Customer Is Always Right. Are they really...? **Produced radio series spot from "Money, Marketing, & Myths Inside the Musician's Corner®" book and audio book by Tom Leu, originally published in 2003. Given the original date of publication, some of the content is now [outdated]... but the majority of the core communications and human relations concepts, as well as the general music marketing strategies will always be relevant and valuable.The Musician's Corner® = Psychology for Success in Music… To succeed in music, you have to first succeed with people. People are products of their personal blend of communication skills & psychology. The Musician's Corner® discusses the psychology nuances necessary for success in music ongoing. Additionally, effective music marketing solutions wrapped in a motivational message is shared for beginning bands, independent artists, & their supporters to rise above the competition, right from the start. ~ @tomleuSites:www.SuccessInMusic.com | www.SoundMatters.tv www.TomLeu.com | www.16Imaging.com
>> 05 Band Business. And it is a "business"… **Produced radio series spot from "Money, Marketing, & Myths Inside the Musician's Corner®" book and audio book by Tom Leu, originally published in 2003. Given the original date of publication, some of the content is now [outdated]... but the majority of the core communications and human relations concepts, as well as the general music marketing strategies will always be relevant and valuable.The Musician's Corner® = Psychology for Success in Music… To succeed in music, you have to first succeed with people. People are products of their personal blend of communication skills & psychology. The Musician's Corner® discusses the psychology nuances necessary for success in music ongoing. Additionally, effective music marketing solutions wrapped in a motivational message is shared for beginning bands, independent artists, & their supporters to rise above the competition, right from the start. ~ @tomleuSites:www.SuccessInMusic.com | www.SoundMatters.tv www.TomLeu.com | www.16Imaging.com
>> 04 Change Is Inevitable. Embrace it, or forget it…**Produced radio series spot from "Money, Marketing, & Myths Inside the Musician's Corner®" book and audio book by Tom Leu, originally published in 2003. Given the original date of publication, some of the content is now [outdated]... but the majority of the core communications and human relations concepts, as well as the general music marketing strategies will always be relevant and valuable.The Musician's Corner® = Psychology for Success in Music… To succeed in music, you have to first succeed with people. People are products of their personal blend of communication skills & psychology. The Musician's Corner® discusses the psychology nuances necessary for success in music ongoing. Additionally, effective music marketing solutions wrapped in a motivational message is shared for beginning bands, independent artists, & their supporters to rise above the competition, right from the start. ~ @tomleuSites:www.SuccessInMusic.com | www.SoundMatters.tv www.TomLeu.com | www.16Imaging.com
>> 03 Build It And They Will Come. Just existing isn't nearly enough...**Produced radio series spot from "Money, Marketing, & Myths Inside the Musician's Corner®" book and audio book by Tom Leu, originally published in 2003. Given the original date of publication, some of the content is now [outdated]... but the majority of the core communications and human relations concepts, as well as the general music marketing strategies will always be relevant and valuable.The Musician's Corner® = Psychology for Success in Music… To succeed in music, you have to first succeed with people. People are products of their personal blend of communication skills & psychology. The Musician's Corner® discusses the psychology nuances necessary for success in music ongoing. Additionally, effective music marketing solutions wrapped in a motivational message is shared for beginning bands, independent artists, & their supporters to rise above the competition, right from the start. ~ @tomleuSites:www.SuccessInMusic.com | www.SoundMatters.tv www.TomLeu.com | www.16Imaging.com
>> 02 Gossip, Guts, & Glory. What you must endure, must have, and may receive as a result. **Produced radio series spot from "Money, Marketing, & Myths Inside the Musician's Corner®" book and audio book by Tom Leu, originally published in 2003. Given the original date of publication, some of the content is now [outdated]... but the majority of the core communications and human relations concepts, as well as the general music marketing strategies will always be relevant and valuable.The Musician's Corner® = Psychology for Success in Music… To succeed in music, you have to first succeed with people. People are products of their personal blend of communication skills & psychology. The Musician's Corner® discusses the psychology nuances necessary for success in music ongoing. Additionally, effective music marketing solutions wrapped in a motivational message is shared for beginning bands, independent artists, & their supporters to rise above the competition, right from the start. ~ @tomleuSites:www.SuccessInMusic.com | www.SoundMatters.tv www.TomLeu.com | www.16Imaging.com
>> 01 Welcome to the Musician's Corner. Debut podcast introducing the Musician's Corner® > Psychology for Success in Music. **Produced radio series spot from "Money, Marketing, & Myths Inside the Musician's Corner®" book and audio book by Tom Leu, originally published in 2003. Given the original date of publication, some of the content is now [outdated]... but the majority of the core communications and human relations concepts, as well as the general music marketing strategies will always be relevant and valuable.The Musician's Corner® = Psychology for Success in Music… To succeed in music, you have to first succeed with people. People are products of their personal blend of communication skills & psychology. The Musician's Corner® discusses the psychology nuances necessary for success in music ongoing. Additionally, effective music marketing solutions wrapped in a motivational message is shared for beginning bands, independent artists, & their supporters to rise above the competition, right from the start. ~ @tomleuSites:www.SuccessInMusic.com | www.SoundMatters.tv www.TomLeu.com | www.16Imaging.com
K.S. Rhoads and Lucie Silvas stopped by the Lightning 100 studio to chat with Lt Dan Buckley before their 2014 Musicians Corner performance. http://ftp.wrlt.com/production/int/14/140530KSRhoads.mp3
Welkom bij de Concertzender, een grenzeloos muziekpodium voor avontuurlijke muziekliefhebbers.
Welkom bij de Concertzender, een grenzeloos muziekpodium voor avontuurlijke muziekliefhebbers.