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South of Scruffy with Ben Fields Podcast

Cory Smith is the Marketing Director for Bonnaroo and other music festivals promoted by festival giant C3 presents. Cory and Ben share their love of Bonnaroo, the music festival Rolling Stone called one of the "Top 50 Moments that Changed Rock & Roll". Cory is also the rythm guitarist and vocalist for the 90's country band "Neon Rainbow".

Talk and Rock Radio Podcast
The Box Tops 'The Letter' made me 'Cry Like A Baby'

Talk and Rock Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 37:22


During their brief lifespan, the Box Tops earned a reputation as one of the best blue-eyed soul groups of the '60s, even if their recorded legacy wasn't as large or consistent as, say, the Righteous Brothers or the Rascals. Today they're remembered not only for their smashes "The Letter" and "Cry Like a Baby," but as the launching pad for singer Alex Chilton, who went on to become one of rock's most revered cult figures thanks to his groundbreaking power pop unit Big Star. In his teenage years, Chilton was an amazingly gritty Memphis soul belter akin to an American version of the Spencer Davis Group's Stevie Winwood. The Box Tops' music also encompassed touches of pop and psychedelia, although the group's own lack of control over it eventually led to their split-up. The Box Tops began life as the Devilles, a white R&B group featuring guitarists Gary Talley and John Evans, bassist Bill Cunningham, and drummer Danny Smythe. After the band's local popularity blossomed, teenage singer Alex Chilton joined up, and the Devilles quickly caught the attention of songwriters/producers Chips Moman and Dan Penn, who were on the lookout for a Stevie Winwood-type white soul singer. Changing their name to the Box Tops to avoid confusion with a different group of the same name, they signed with Bell Records and began recording at Moman's Memphis-based American Studio. The first single the group cut, "The Letter," rocketed to the top of the charts in 1967, not only spending four weeks at number one but ending up as Billboard magazine's number one single of the year. (Chilton was all of 16 at the time.) With a hit on their hands, Penn began to exert more control over the group; in the wake of "The Letter," he frequently used session musicians on the Box Tops' recordings, sometimes replacing the whole band behind Chilton, sometimes just individual members. Frustrated, Evans and Smythe both left the band to return to school in early 1968, and were replaced by Rick Allen (ex-Gentrys) and Tom Boggs, respectively. The follow-up to "The Letter," "Neon Rainbow," didn't do nearly as well, but the Box Tops managed another massive hit in 1968 with the Dan Penn/Spooner Oldham tune "Cry Like a Baby," which went to number two on the pop charts. Although a couple of minor hits followed in "I Met Her in Church" and "Choo Choo Train," Chilton was rapidly growing dissatisfied with the inconsistency of the material the Box Tops were handed (which was clear on the three LPs the group had released through 1968). As a result, Chilton was chafing at Penn's extreme reluctance to allow him to record his own original compositions. By the time of the Box Tops' fourth and final LP, 1969's Dimensions (an attempt to make a more cohesive album), Penn had bowed out and moved on to other projects. Several Chilton songs appeared on Dimensions, including "I Must Be the Devil," and the group had one last minor hit with "Soul Deep." Cunningham subsequently departed, also to go back to school, and the Box Tops began to disintegrate. When their contract expired in February 1970, they officially disbanded, and Chilton moved to Greenwich Village for a while. Not finding the creative hospitality he'd hoped for, Chilton soon returned to Memphis and joined an Anglo-pop outfit run by his friend Chris Bell; they morphed into Big Star, one of the most revered and mercurial bands in power pop (or, for that matter, underground rock & roll) history.

Louie b. Free's podcast
The Box Tops founding member: Bill Cunningham

Louie b. Free's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 36:05


The Box Tops is an American rock band formed in Memphis in 1967. They are best known for the hits "The Letter", "Cry Like a Baby", "Choo Choo Train," and "Soul Deep" and are considered a major blue-eyed soul group of the period. They performed a mixture of current soul music songs by artists such as James & Bobby Purify and Clifford Curry; pop tunes such as "A Whiter Shade of Pale" by Procol Harum; and songs written by their producers, Dan Penn, Spooner Oldham, and Chips Moman. Vocalist Alex Chilton went on to front the power pop band Big Star and to launch a career as a solo artist, during which he occasionally performed songs he had sung with the Box Tops.The Box Tops' music combined elements of soul music and light pop. Their records are prime examples of the styles made popular by Moman and Penn at American Sound Studio in Memphis. Many of their lesser known Top 40 hits, including "Neon Rainbow", "I Met Her in Church", and "Sweet Cream Ladies, Forward March", are considered minor classics. As rock critic Lester Bangs wrote in a review of the group's Super Hits album, "A song like 'Soul Deep' is obvious enough, a patented commercial sound, yet within these strictures it communicates with a depth and sincerity of feeling that holds the attention and brings you back often."Bill CunninghamBorn January 23, 1950, Memphis Tennessee.Plays bass (both bass guitar and upright bass), cello, piano, and organ.Bill's father was a SUN recording artist and worked with Sam Phillips at SUN studio intermittently from 1953-61. He first recorded under the name Buddy Cunningham and later under the name Buddy Blake. Buddy was inducted into the Rockabilly Hall of Fame as the first percussionist on an Elvis Presley record. That session at SUN took place September 10, 1954 and included the following songs:‘Tomorrow Night, Blue Moon Of Kentucky, I'll Never Let You Go (Little Darlin'), Just Because, Satisfied, Good Rockin' Tonight, I Don't Care If The Sun Don't Shine'Musicians: Elvis Presley, Scotty Moore, and Bill Black; Doug Poindexter – guitar, Buddy Cunningham – drum soundsBill's older brother, B.B. Cunningham Jr., was a member of The Hombres and sang and co-wrote the hit ‘Let It All Hang Out.' He played bass for Jerry Lee Lewis for almost 15 years.Bill played various instruments in a number of early 1960s Memphis bands, before joining the group that eventually became The Box Tops. One of these bands, The Jynx, included Chris Bell (who later founded Big Star). Between The Jynx and The Box Tops Bill played with another Memphis group called The Jokers, which included Richard Rosebrough who later would play on a number of Big Star, Alex Chilton, and Chris Bell recordings.Bill remained a member of the Box Tops until September of 1969, when he decided to return to school to get a music degree in performance (upright bass).Though Bill virtually vanished from the pop music scene after he left the Box Tops, he rose in the ranks of classical musicians, playing in many symphony orchestras and in ballet and opera companies throughout the Midsouth while attending university. During this period he backed in performance artists as diverse as Eddy Arnold, Van Cliburn, Isaac Hayes, the Romeros (Spanish guitarists), and Dionne Warwick.For a brief period Bill became a resident of Germany and worked, studied, and traveled in many European countries.During work on his Masters Degree in music (back in the United States), Bill worked with Chris Bell at Ardent Studio, providing the string arrangement for Chris' “You And Your Sister. ” Around this period, Bill competed with numerous bassists from across the country for an opening in the White House orchestra in Washington, DC. He won and moved to Washington. In the mid to late 1970s, he played for most White House dinners, receptions, and special quest performances for Presidents Ford and Carter and for many State Department celebrations for Secretaries of State Kissinger and Vance. During this period Bill played for numerous dignitaries, including the Queens of England and Holland, as well as various heads of states from around the world. Also, during this period Bill recorded sound tracks for a number of TV specials, including some with Jim Henson and the Muppets.Throughout his classical music career he played with many of the world's best known performers and conductors. For example, Bill's last classical-music public performance was backing Itzhak Perlman and Pinchas Zukerman in a White House celebration at the signing of the Camp David Accord ( the Middle East peace agreement signed by Sadat, Begin, and Carter).In 1979, Bill was studying in Philadelphia with Roger Scott, the principal bassist of the Philadelphia Philharmonic, when he decided to change professions. This shift led to a MBA (Master of Business Administration) degree in international business and to a profession that assists with U.S. bilateral and multilateral trade issues.In 1996, Bill played the principal role in reforming the original Box Tops. He played bass and shared responsibility for keyboard parts with John on the ‘Tear Off' album. Bill toured with the group from 1997-2010, holding down the bottom end on stage with his bass lines.In 2015, Bill teamed up with Gary to bring back The Box Tops' music to audiences, playing bass and sharing vocal responsibilities.

The Drive
Neon rainbow

The Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2021 20:57


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Gullies: Days Off
Days Off w/ Garrett Biggs (Chasing Neon Rainbows & Big Fish)

Gullies: Days Off

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2021 24:01


We all know the old saying "Mama Didn't Raise No Bitch.." but Garrett Biggs took the saying and turned it into one of the coolest songs that we've heard here at Gullies in a long time. We actually stumbled across "Mama Didn't Raise No" on our recommended page on YouTube and we instantly knew we wanted to get him on the podcast and we're super excited that he was down to do it! Biggs is from Illinois originally but is currently living in Nashville, TN chasing that Neon Rainbow of country music stardom and he is climbing that later very quickly with over 20k monthly listeners on Spotify, hundreds of thousands of streams and almost one million views on his music video for his latest single "Mama Didn't Raise No". Now, when Biggs isn't on the road playing gigs or writing songs in Nashville, he's taking trips down to Louisiana to do some hog hunting, or more recently chasing big turkeys with his buddies. You can find Garrett's music on Spotify, Apple music or anywhere you stream music! Gullies: Days Off is all about chopping it up with artists, athletes, and business leaders who live the Gullies life—embracing their Days Off by soaking up the outdoors, hunting, fishing, and just living life to the fullest. Welcome to the Gullies family. Spending some quality time outdoors? Listen to Gullies: Days Off Podcast in audio form on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. This episode features host Jasper Charles. Pick up your OG Gullies hat at https://gullies.store​

Back Story Song
Chasin' That Neon Rainbow by Alan Jackson

Back Story Song

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2021 14:04


Chasin' That Neon Rainbow by Alan Jackson - Back Story Song Interview with Jim McBrideSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/back-story-song/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

The Brew Crew Podcast
093 It is Great to be a Member of AAA

The Brew Crew Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2020 84:29


Welcome back to the Brew Crew Podcast. We are a fun, non-pretentious podcast about craft beer. In this 93rd episode, we are Cobra lite, but still try to bring you those filling flavors! Baseball is on tap today but before that we have to wet our whistles! Today OMG, we partake in Untitled Art's Chocolate Lava Cake Stout & Ommegang's Neon Rainbow's IPA. Thank you so much for listening, as always hit that subscribe button and let us know what is on your mind, Cheers!

The Birra Lounge 2.0
Ep#90 - Amor de Emergencia feat. El Come

The Birra Lounge 2.0

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 142:12


En nuestro episodio número 90 degustamos la Space Cluster de Lagunitas, la Galactica de Clown Shoes y la Neon Rainbow de Ommegang. Además, nos acompaña YosoyElCome para hablar de prostitutas ninjas, bochinches medievales y confianzas chinas. Hablamos de burdeles que se convierten en conventos, las aventuras de Glori y enanitos asesinos. Recuerda siempre degustar, compartir los episodios y que la birra te acompañe. La canción de intro: Say Good Night - Joakim Karud Búscanos en FB e Instagram - @thebirralounge. Gian Chan Chan - Ruben Ahmed - Onix Ortiz

C**o El Show
Oscar "Chill Vibes" & Kobe "Neon Rainbows"

C**o El Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2020 78:35


En este episodio hicimos un blind tasting con una cerveza que a nadie le gustó, un sour ale con cucumber. Hablamos de las nominaciones a los oscares, la Neon Rainbow de Ommegang, Kobe, jugamos el juego sin nombre, & more en el podcast más tecato del futuro!

2 Old Farts
S2E34- Neon Rainbow

2 Old Farts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2019 46:11


Two brothers attempt to provide listeners with quality humor. If we did that is strictly up to you.

The Paul Leslie Hour
#296 - Jim McBride

The Paul Leslie Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2019 42:49


296 - Jim McBride At songwriting, Jim McBride is a master and has the string of hits to prove it. Yet, the Alabama born McBride remains a very humble and down to earth man. At one point he worked for the Post Office, but his passion pushed him to what he loved most. The world of music has benefited greatly from his decision. It was in 1980 that the legendary Conway Twitty recorded McBride's song "A Bridge That Just Won't Burn" that he cowrote with Roger Murrah. It was his first #1 hit. This pushed Jim McBride to move to Nashville. Johnny Lee and Waylon Jennings also went on to have hits with Jim McBride songs. He met Alan Jackson and the two hit it off and wrote songs together. Their #1 hit songs including "Chasing that Neon Rainbow" and the pair's most successful song "Chattahoochee" helped propel Jackson as a country music superstar. The greatest singers of all time from Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash, George Jones, Brenda Lee, Jerry Lee Lewis, Reba McEntire and Crystal Gayle have all chosen to record his one of a kind songs. In 2017 Jim McBride was inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame. It's a real thrill to have him join us here on The Paul Leslie Hour. Support The Paul Leslie Hour by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/the-paul-leslie-hour

Neon Rainbow
Missed Opportunities for Artists

Neon Rainbow

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2019 39:18


There's so many ways to engage with a crowd, and to market yourself. While we all try are best to cover as many bases as we can, what ones are we missing? This week we dive into some SUPER EASY ways that will help you grow your fanbase, and set you apart as an artist. www.NeonRainbowPodcast.com

Neon Rainbow
10 Things to Gain Traction

Neon Rainbow

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2019 33:34


This week we tackle another good ole’ top ten list. These are some things you can do to gain traction with your music. It’s so much more than social media (yes, I know) and shaking the right hands. In this short episode, we’re going to cover some things you can do to make that extra money, and see your fan base grow!

Neon Rainbow
How to get noticed by A&R reps in 2019

Neon Rainbow

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2019 51:33


Well, this week is a doozie. We’re gonna be talking about how to get the attention of A&R reps/record labels in a time where the record deals are few and far between. The record deal or development deal is the dream right?That’s not so much the case anymore. We dive into how the deals have changed, what they used to provide, and how you can do EVERYTHING the label could yourself. There’s a whole lot of information in this episode y’all, so strap in.www.NeonRainbow.com

Neon Rainbow
Give yourself an edge

Neon Rainbow

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2019 48:27


How can you set yourself apart in the music business, that's not music related? This week we dive into some unconventional tips that will give you a leg up on things like networking, content creation, and more. Also, enjoy our video of this episode on our YouTube Channel!www.NeonRainbowPodcast.comYOUTUBE CHANNEL

Neon Rainbow
Your local music scene: Thriving or dying?

Neon Rainbow

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2019 54:12


This week is a controversial topic in the local music scene… Is live music dying? We don’t think so, and we’ll tell you why. www.neonrainbowpodcast.com

Neon Rainbow
Dealing with difficult clients

Neon Rainbow

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2019 49:05


This week’s episode is a mashup… We discuss dealing with difficult people/situations. What were our experiences, and offer some helpful tips for when you encounter them for yourself. In our second half, we ask the question: "What you can do today to change your career tomorrow"?www.neonrainbowpodcast.com

Neon Rainbow
Must have: Apps for Musicians

Neon Rainbow

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2019 45:32


We all know there’s a million apps out there, but what are the ones that will make our lives easier as musicians? There’s a few we keep in our arsenal that are LIFE SAVERS. Wether you’re an Android or iPhone user, we’ve got some tools to help streamline the business side of your music. www.NeonRainbowPodcast.com

Neon Rainbow
And they're off: Where to start

Neon Rainbow

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2019 57:46


This week, we talk about the steps you need to take when you're just starting out. What do you need to have ASAP, and what things you can wait on, we cover it all. www.neonrainbowpodcast.com

Neon Rainbow
The reason you procrastinate (It's not what you think)

Neon Rainbow

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2019 45:03


This week, we’re kicking procrastination’s ass. Why do we procrastinate, how do we break those habits? We’ve got a lot of tips and resolutions to make sure you’re making the strides you want to in your music career. Because a year from now, you're gonna wish you started today...The videos mentioned are in our blog post, that's linked below. www.NeonRainbowPodcast.com/blog

Neon Rainbow
Booking: a Musicians "Day Job"

Neon Rainbow

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2019 40:48


Guess who’s back… This week dive into the monster that is booking. Whether you’re looking to do it yourself, or hire an agent, we’ve got some tips to help you navigate the booking world. www.neonrainbowpodcast.com

Neon Rainbow
the "Style" of Music

Neon Rainbow

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2019 43:27


This week we talk about clothes... What you should wear, what you shouldn't wear, and what you should wear and when. It's the visual representation of your music, so it should be important. LINK TO MCKENNA FARMS "DERBY DAY"www.neonrainbowpodcast.com

Neon Rainbow
Stick With It! : Overnight Success debunked

Neon Rainbow

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2019 51:33


This week is a doozie. Everyone always talks about someone that is a success over night.. which is almost never the case, and we'll tell you why. It takes years of work, practice, and timing to make it in the business. Don't get discouraged! We share some of the amazing stories of some truly inspiring artists and song writers.

Neon Rainbow
NRP: Musician Jokes

Neon Rainbow

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2019 30:46


This week, we took it easy, and made a list of some of our favorite music/musician jokes. Definitely a laid back episode, that is sure to make you giggle (whether or not you want to)What are some of your favorite jokes? Let us know!NeonRainbowPodcast@gmail.comwww.neonrainbowpodcast.com

Neon Rainbow
Perks of PRO's : ASCAP

Neon Rainbow

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2019 41:29


What's a PRO? What do they do? What do they offer? Well, this week we give you a rundown of what exactly performing rights organization does, and what kinds of benefits they offer if you sign with them. Everything we talk about is linked to our blog below, so you can follow along!www.neonrainbowpodcast.com/blog

Neon Rainbow
Tips and Predictions: Music Business 2019

Neon Rainbow

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2019 45:43


This week took a gaze into our crystal ball and made some predictions of the music industry for 2019. Artists always are having to stay in front of the curve… but it’s hard when you don’t know its curving, or when it will again. Everything from song structure changing from Spotify, to using Facebook’s new Portal as a tool to engage directly with your fans. www.neonrainbowpodcast.com

Neon Rainbow
What Did You Say? : NRP Game Show

Neon Rainbow

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2018 45:03


This week, we dove into the crazy sayings that exist in Georgia and Minnesota. There's talk about toe sacks, KUM N GO, and meat raffles. Real interesting one, grab a drink.

Neon Rainbow
Gearing Up : Volume I

Neon Rainbow

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2018 57:38


Need ideas on gifts for the holidays? We got you covered.This week we stuck to the things that you would need when you're ready to start playing solo acoustic shows. These are some tried and true, staples that we use every week.www.neonrainbowpodcast.com

Neon Rainbow
Case Notes #1

Neon Rainbow

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2018 47:32


Extra equipment, toiletries, batteries, tape, just a few things we need to have on to be prepared as a musician. This week dive into what to have on hand for shows, and everyday life!We always want to be as prepared as possible, and these are somethings that will do just that! What do you guys put in your " GO- bags"? Let us know!www.NeonRainbowpodcast.com

Neon Rainbow
Vocal Health

Neon Rainbow

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2018 43:33


This week dive into vocal health: the do’s and don’t if you’re a singer.Chatting about what foods to eat, what to avoid, and how to warm you and your voice up to get the best sound you possibly can!www.neonrainbowpodcast.com

Neon Rainbow
A Look Inside : Songwriting

Neon Rainbow

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2018 44:16


This is an episode we've been so excited to do! This week we sat down and chatted about songwriting. Obviously, we couldn't cover everything in this episode, but did a quick break down of how to stay inspired, copyrighting your work, registering them with P.R.O.'s, and the structure of your songs. We had so much fun, and hope y'all find this useful! www.NeonRainbowpodcast.com

Neon Rainbow
DEMOS: Don't Break the Bank

Neon Rainbow

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2018 48:31


Happy Thanksgiving y’all! This week we dive into what a DEMO really is, and how to get’er done. Covering everything from what should be on there, tips for a more professional sound, and our favorite, how to do them at home for significantly less. We also discuss the programs and tools you will need to start demo-ing your material. We appreciate you tuning in, and we will chat with y’all next week! GOBBLE GOBBLEwww.NeonRainbowPodcast.com

Neon Rainbow
Music Industry : Careers

Neon Rainbow

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2018 51:16


This week we dive into all the careers in the music business, you probably haven't thought of. Whether you are an artist wanting to "stabilize" or supplement your dream, or someone who just wants to be apart of the industry, there is a job for you!We've got anything from producer, bus drivers, and everything in between.www.NeonRainbowPodcast.com

Neon Rainbow
How to: Get More Tips

Neon Rainbow

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2018 59:52


This episode was so much fun for us. We sat down and talked about somethings you can do to really bump up your income at your live shows… with getting more TIPS! Everything from stage presence, engagement, merch, to the psychology itself of tipping. If you have any tricks on how to get more tips while playing out, we want to hear them! www.NeonRainbowPodcast.com

Neon Rainbow
The Spooky Panini Crossroads

Neon Rainbow

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2018 32:47


Spooky Halloween everybody!We looked up some wacky stuff for this week. Selling your soul to the devil, being poisoned, you know, just musician things. Obviously we closed it out with who's in the Illuminati, cause, Halloween.

Neon Rainbow
Social Media Marketing with Allie Gravitt.

Neon Rainbow

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2018 54:07


This week we got a chance to sit down with the Wonder Woman of social media, Allie Gravitt. . We took a DEEP DIVE into how to promote yourself as an artist on multiple platforms, as well as tips to finding your fan base. She has so much knowledge, we couldn’t get into all of it, but there will be more parts to this topic. Social Media marketing is so important to us as artists, that we need to know all we can. This one is a brain buster. www.NeonRainbowPodcast.com

Neon Rainbow
Fan Expectations: ft Samm Barber

Neon Rainbow

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2018 45:35


We invited one of our best friends in the world, to discuss fan's expectations are for artists. She dives into what she wants to see on social media, and what it takes for her to purchase tickets, and merch. There's a million tangents, because she's Hailey's soul sister. Enjoy.

Neon Rainbow
Building Your Website

Neon Rainbow

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2018 42:06


Our topic this week you ask? Mainly how, and what to put into your website. We hit on the important things that will absolutely help you get booked! There were also tangents on Mountain Oysters, our favorite comedians, and a lot of Happy Gilmore.

Neon Rainbow
Your Horror Stories

Neon Rainbow

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2018 42:43


We asked our listeners what were some of the most outrageous things they've seen while playing music, and we got some doozies. From pee incidents, to food poisoning, and even getting shot. We covered a lot of ground.

Neon Rainbow
The Post-It Notes to Success

Neon Rainbow

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2018 44:39


This week is brought to you by sponsors that don't exist, but we sure wish they did. We also discuss things you can start doing daily to help you along your road to success. There's also talk about Victoria Secret models, Taco Bell, and BS-ing your way through High School.

Neon Rainbow
"Exposure Bucks"

Neon Rainbow

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2018 36:25


We tackled the ever so controversial topic this week: to play, or not to play for free.. Every artist has a different take on this, so naturally we were super excited to voice our opinions. We chat about some alternatives to taking no pay on shows, to paying $15k + just to play. There was also talk about strippers, and drunks. So overall, a killer episode.

Neon Rainbow
Staying Motivated with Craig Folds

Neon Rainbow

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2018 59:35


This week was super special. We got to sit down with Craig Folds: a life, and business coach. He's worn many hats from pastor, songwriter, pianist, SWAT, baseball coach, detective, and many more. We picked his brain about we have to do as artists to keep motivation alive in this tough industry.

Neon Rainbow
Show Me the Money : Digital Streaming

Neon Rainbow

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2018 51:22


This week, we dive into what we ACTUALLY get paid on digital streaming platforms. We discuss the numbers, the Illuminati, the cash pay out, and what we can do to improve all of it in the future.

Neon Rainbow
Single VS Album Release

Neon Rainbow

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2018 37:09


This week, we're diving into pros and cons about releasing new single tracks, or a complete project like an album or EP.

Neon Rainbow
Building and Pitching Your EPK.

Neon Rainbow

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2018 39:39


This week we chat about everything that goes into making a solid, professional looking EPK. We talk about Bios, HD photos, live video, studio recordings, set lists, and more. Even touching on the different ways to host, and pitch them.. the right AND wrong ways.

Neon Rainbow
10 Tips to Nail the Voice Audition

Neon Rainbow

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2018 35:22


This week we discuss things you need to know before auditioning for the beloved TV talent searches.. We cover everything from picking a song, what to wear, and conditioning your interview skills

Over The Neon Rainbow
OTNR # 005 | Mental Health in the Music Industry

Over The Neon Rainbow

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2018 32:58


In this week's episode, I discuss the stigma's attached to Mental Health Care in the Music Industry, and some self care tips that I've found useful while navigating a career in the Music Industry. Theme song is "Neon Rainbow" by Rameses B and I

Over The Neon Rainbow
OTNR #004 | How to Submit to a Label and Pitch to Playlists

Over The Neon Rainbow

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2018 24:25


In this episode, I explain the do's and don't's and tips and tricks for submitting your song to a Label and for Pitching to Playlists! * Here is the dance form that Austin Kramer uses that I mentioned in this episode: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdp0IN4vTn95KomW0oevQiPjL-Hw6azGNlgiQiGqRKNEavaOw/viewform?c=0&w=1 * New Episode Every Monday * The theme song is "Neon Rainbow" by @ramesesb and I

Over The Neon Rainbow
OTNR #003 | F*** A Feature

Over The Neon Rainbow

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2018 55:59


In this episode, I describe how vocalists are treated in the EDM Community, and what we can all do to make a change for the better, and I delve into the personal meaning behind the lyrics of my new single "The End" .. and i spill A TON OF EDM TEA! so get it while it's HOT! * New Episode's EVERY MONDAY * https://soundcloud.com/annayvette/anna-yvette-the-end Theme Song is "Neon Rainbow" by Rameses B and I

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Over The Neon Rainbow
OTNR #002 | How to Read a Music Contract

Over The Neon Rainbow

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2018 34:14


In this episode, I explain a bit about terms in music contracts like 'mechanical royalties', 'advance', 'exclusive license' and more! Theme song: "Over the Neon Rainbow" by: @ramesesb and @annayvette courtesy of @monstercat

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Over The Neon Rainbow
OTNR #001 | How to Collab Remotely

Over The Neon Rainbow

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2017 23:33


In this episode, I explain how I collaborate remotely with producers and artists all over the world, from my very own home! Theme song: "Over the Neon Rainbow" by: @ramesesb and @annayvette courtesy of @monstercat Artists mentioned in this episode's podcast: Electro-Light @maskedacoustic @7obu @spagheddy @ramesesb Links to mentioned songs in this episode: https://open.spotify.com/track/18W5VtVYIZ753Gg1oJSZAj https://open.spotify.com/track/7gfHl4fmK3IubPoKDBwWE1 https://open.spotify.com/track/0UFL71aNLk4bpcjmA4brCn

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ITNS Radio 24/7 Live
Chasing That Neon Rainbow On ITNS Radio!!!

ITNS Radio 24/7 Live

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2015 32:41


Chasing That Neon Rainbow On ITNS Radio!!!"ITNS Radio" In The Neon Spotlight, the show “By Musicians For Musicians”, bringing you the best Songwriters, Artists and Music Professionals from all over the world! This is the place for great music, interviews by professionals in the music field and a whole lot more!!! Come into the Neon Lights, ITNS Radio!!! DISCLAIMER: Receiving airplay on ITNS Radio is free. All the artist's that we feature or play their music have rights to the music submitted to us. We have various promotions that include our newsletter, website, and social media sites; check them out at www.samwatkinscountry.com.

In The Country with Dave Woods
Interview with Rob Kirkham & Tanya Caines

In The Country with Dave Woods

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2014 59:00


Ontario's Rob Kirkham and Neon Rain are known as one of the most personable live acts in Canada, which is apparent at all of their performances. "We take great pride in embracing our fans on a one-to-one basis. They are like family" says Rob. The group has shared the stage with the likes of Lady Antebellum, Jason McCoy and Jason Aldean. The high energy music on their first two full-length album releases titled Rob Kirkham and Neon Rain (their self-titled debut)  and Seven Year Itch have spawned the infectious radio singles: Step 13, Kick Back and Love Goes Bang which have garnered radio airplay in Canada, the U.S, Australia and Europe. All of the songs were accompanied by music videos. Rob and the group are excited about their new 2014 album. Tanya Caines is a singer-songwriter from Innisfil, Ontario. She has performed at numerous events and has won a showcase at The Palace in Nashville and placed in the top three in the CMAO's (Country Music Association of Ontario) DemoRama. Tanya is a talented artist with a passion for country and folk music. She has an extensive musical background including a music degree in vocal music from York University. Tanya is also a member of the Royal Conservatory of Music. Tune in to get to know these two talented Ontario Country artists and their music.