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This is one of Mark's favorite episodes, where he got to speak one on one with Terra and, even better, got to hear her sing live. Singer-Songwriter and YouTube pioneer Terra Naomi joined Mark in studio for some terrific conversation and musical magic Terra talked about singing as an infant before she could walk, growing up with hippie parents who grew some interesting crops, how her song “Say It's Possible” went viral and how she was the #1 musical artist on YouTube for a time, how she connects with her fans, how signing with Island Records turned out to be a mistake and a learning experience, how Al Gore inspired her to write the song that would change her life and how she accidentally sent Vice-President Gore a Friendster request, how it felt to sing to 80,000 fans at Wembley Stadium for the Live Earth concert which earned her props from Spinal Tap and Jamie Lee Curtis. Terra also sings “Machine Age” and “For My Last Number” live in studio
We love you, Async.Art. Long live Async.Art. This week's episode of the Matthew & Rizzle Show starts off with a somber reflection of Async.Art, the revolutionary programmable art project that just announced they will be winding down of their business a few days ago. The two original co-founders, Conlan & n0shot, are dear friends dating back to Cent days, so this news hits especially hard. Matthew & Rizzle talk about the highlights of the project and discuss how hard startup life and founding a new venture at the bleeding edge of the blockchain can be. Gone maybe, but never forgotten. The last half of the show is dedicated to a much brighter subject: the epic Halloween bash and $5k in prize giveaways planned for the WIP Meetup tomorrow (2023 Oct. 26). Nuff said. Also, shout-out to Trislit for making a guest appearence in the middle of the show as Matthew furiously searched for Terra Naomi's name to give her the accolades she deserved for being a powerhouse while at Async.Art. Shout-outs & Shots-fired: @asyncart @n0shot1 @conlan @xcopyart @mattkaneartist @Micah_Johnson3 @ConnieDigital @cent @artblocks_io @niftygateway @cryptovoxels @achilleas40 @sambrukhman @BreadBreaker22 @trislit @terranaomi @superrare @coldie @vipeio @avastarsnft @hyperfy_io @AshConnell @bnolan @upstreetai @mlodotart @codetripnft @cyberbrokers_ @memeexplorers @onchainchain @artonblockchain @MacTuitui @fabianospeziari @patriziabarnato @misfitpixels @RayBuckton @fractilians7 @stellacat4 @Paradoxx_Media @nineoverzero @supahmarbler @TheSandboxGame @zero________one @KnownOrigin_io @opensea
The Week in Web3 Music Featuring Terra Naomi // 12-05-2022Quick summary: Talking about the web3 journey with Terra Naomi, Daniel Allan's fans are dancing, and forget the bear market - music NFTs are thriving."Welcome to The Music NFT Show with J. Thorn - The first weekly news podcast dedicated to all things music in web3. Let's f*****g go!"Special shout out to our partner, NFT Plazas - No#1 NFT News Website Dedicated to Supporting the Expansion & Mainstream Adoption of NFTs, Decentralization and the Metaverse. News, Events, Advertising and Much More. Established in 2018.G3ARZ Music Drops:cr0n0sfrtum1ss10np0stapk (Dec 20)Get Emergent Drums for 20% off with my affiliate link = https://audialab.com?ref=thorn Artist Spotlight featuring Q (my beautiful daughter)Mukti Part-1 #4@KRP_ethTerra Naomi Twitter - @terranaomi Links - https://ffm.bio/terranaomi MNFT News Acoustic Album lol by Mija - “Mija is so busy being an international superstar DJ that she does not have the attention span to complete any of her projects (lol) The collection is meant to encourage collaboration and bring these projects to life in new and creative ways.Holders can download the samples and audio files on madebymija.com. You are free to use the samples how you wish. The number of music NFTs minted is going crazy - “Artists are releasing a high volume of music at low prices / free. Collectors are supporting and buying hundreds of NFTs.” Daniel Allan makes $330k… for his fans! - Data collected by @hemaaanth Thanks for listening to the Music NFT Show. Got news? Submit news stories or recommend artists for the Artist Spotlight by tweeting @JThorn_ or using the hashtag #musicnftshowTop of the BlocksMusic by G3ARZ[Please note: Nothing on the show is meant to be investment or financial advice. Do your own research. Some of the links are affiliate links which means I make a small percentage of a sale if you buy through the link. I use everything I recommend myself, and only recommend those I trust. However, you can always Google them if you don't want to use my links. LFG!]
Today's guest is an incredibly gifted singer/songwriter/musician. As a young talent in 2006, she posted videos on YT of her songs. Her song, "Say It's Possible" went viral and she received recognition for best music video for the inaugural YouTube Awards. Immediately after, she was propelled into the spotlight and signed with Universal Music and Island Records. She has experience in the legacy music industry, and from that, understands just how revolutionary blockchain can be for musicians and artists to reclaim their power from the problems of the legacy world. It's my honor to share the stage with the ultra talented Terra Naomi!!
Artist and musician Terra Naomi joins DKleine to discuss her creations, including musical work on Async Art that can be rearranged by collectors. The pair discuss the freedom of NFTs versus traditional record labels, current events in the industry and the guest's broad range of creative passions.
Show Notes Episode 318: It's A Pirate's Life for Me Part Two: Downloaded from Napster This week Host Dave Bledsoe boots up his old laptop from college and is happy to discover he still remembers the password! (That's because it is the same one he uses today and is the kind of thing an idiot would have on his luggage!) On the show this week we wrap up our series on music piracy with the halcyon days of Napster before the music industry flooded it with porn and viruses! (Yeah, we KNOW it was you, assholes!) Along the way we briefly visit Columbia House Records and explain why their business model actually DID work for so many years! (Come to find out, people are really dumb!) Then we dive right into the Information Superhighway circa 1999. (Was there porn? You betcha!) From there we say mean things about the recording industry for a good long while before finally getting around to talking about Napster. (This show is really only tangentially about Napster, did you expect anything different?) From there we talk about the rise and fall of file sharing, the fall and rise of the modern music industry and how throughout it all, it is still a corrupt, venal bunch of assholes dedicated to ripping off artists so they can make billions of dollars. (#America) Finally we cover how the music industry recovered and found new and exciting ways to rip off the artists! Our Sponsor this week is Polka Songs dot com, the source for all your pirated polka music! We open the show with guys from Metallica telling you how shitty you are for downloading their music and close with Terra Naomi being caught stealing! Show Theme: https://www.jamendo.com/track/421668/prelude-to-common-sense The Show on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheHell_Podcast The Show on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/whatthehellpodcast/ www.whatthehellpodcast.com Give us your money on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/Whatthehellpodcast The Show Line: 347 687 9601 Closing Music: https://youtu.be/T-I7ZpXphzY We are a proud member of the Seltzer Kings Podcast Network! http://seltzerkings.com/ Citations Needed: A Brief History of The Music Industry http://www.musicthinktank.com/mtt-open/a-brief-history-of-the-music-industry.html Putting the Band Back Together https://ir.citi.com/QnhL09FARMDbvMhnCWFtjkqYOlPmgXqWS5Wrjts%2B6usU7suR9o7uUEFwZNjmUfyrAn10iZxCkYc%3D Napster: the day the music was set free https://www.theguardian.com/music/2013/feb/24/napster-music-free-file-sharing 12-year-old settles music swap lawsuit https://www.cnn.com/2003/TECH/internet/09/09/music.swap.settlement/ Artists, Musicians and the Internet https://www.pewresearch.org/internet/2004/12/05/artists-musicians-and-the-internet/ The Year The Music Dies https://www.wired.com/2003/02/dirge/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
“There’s a unique dynamic going on in the music of Asheville, North Carolina singer/songwriter Kathryn O’Shea. As a writer, her songs tend toward the confessional or autobiographical, the type we most often hear accompanied by an acoustic guitar. But O’Shea’s husky, low-toned moan is buoyed instead by her skeletal banjo playing.”-The Greenville JournalKnown best for her hauntingly poignant lyricism and masterful vocal play, Kathryn has been featured by Sofar Sounds, WPVM Radio, WNC Original Music Podcast, and more. Last fall, she opened for the internationally renowned Los Angeles-based artist Terra Naomi at 7 Stages Theatre in Atlanta, then moved home shortly after and placed 2nd overall in the 11th annual Brown Bag Songwriter’s Competition at The Asheville Music Hall. Kathryn is currently recording her debut studio EP with M.G. O'Shea, a talented audio engineer who just so happens to be her big brother. Last summer, the two worked together to produce Kathryn's debut single, “Snow."
“There’s a unique dynamic going on in the music of Asheville, North Carolina singer/songwriter Kathryn O’Shea. As a writer, her songs tend toward the confessional or autobiographical, the type we most often hear accompanied by an acoustic guitar. But O’Shea’s husky, low-toned moan is buoyed instead by her skeletal banjo playing.”-The Greenville JournalKnown best for her hauntingly poignant lyricism and masterful vocal play, Kathryn has been featured by Sofar Sounds, WPVM Radio, WNC Original Music Podcast, and more. Last fall, she opened for the internationally renowned Los Angeles-based artist Terra Naomi at 7 Stages Theatre in Atlanta, then moved home shortly after and placed 2nd overall in the 11th annual Brown Bag Songwriter’s Competition at The Asheville Music Hall. Kathryn is currently recording her debut studio EP with M.G. O'Shea, a talented audio engineer who just so happens to be her big brother. Last summer, the two worked together to produce Kathryn's debut single, “Snow."
Kathryn O'Shea - www.venmo.com/kathrynoshea Listen and follow Kathryn at these places www.kathrynosheamusic.com. www.facebook.com/kathrynosheamusic www.instagram.com/kathrynoshea/ Larue June www.laruejune.com www.instagram.com/laruejune_ Subscribe to the podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wnc-original-music/id1378776313 https://www.iheart.com/podcast/wnc-original-music-31067964/ This link has all the other places to subscribe https://gopod.me/wncom Follow on Social Media https://www.facebook.com/wncoriginalmusic https://www.wncoriginalmusic.com https://www.instagram.com/wnc_original_music/ All music used by permission “There’s a unique dynamic going on in the music of Asheville, North Carolina singer/songwriter Kathryn O’Shea. As a writer, her songs tend toward the confessional or autobiographical, the type we most often hear accompanied by an acoustic guitar. But O’Shea’s husky, low-toned moan is buoyed instead by her skeletal banjo playing.” -The Greenville Journal Known best for her hauntingly poignant lyricism and masterful vocal play, Kathryn has been featured by Sofar Sounds, WPVM Radio, WNC Original Music Podcast, and more. Last fall, she opened for the internationally renowned Los Angeles-based artist Terra Naomi at 7 Stages Theatre in Atlanta, then moved home shortly after and placed 2nd overall in the 11th annual Brown Bag Songwriter’s Competition at The Asheville Music Hall. Kathryn is currently recording her debut studio EP with M.G. O'Shea, a talented audio engineer who just so happens to be her big brother. Last summer, the two worked together to produce Kathryn's debut single, “Snow." Immersive Atlanta premiered the track wrote the following: "The moment Kathryn O’Shea’s enormous voice slips into the jaunty bustle of ‘Snow,’ you’ll surely wonder what record label she’s gunning for. With a timbre as dynamic as Florence Welsh, the singer/songwriter strips back the sentimental mush from falling snow to tell a clever tale about getting holed in for the winter; even in just four minutes, she fleshes out a character who wrestles with more than just frozen desire.”
Tip Jar information Kathryn O'Shea - www.venmo.com/kathrynoshea Mike Martinez - www.venmo.com/michael-martinez-0114 Debrissa McKinney - www.venmo.com/Debrissa-McKinney www.paypal.me/Debrissa http://bit.ly/OsheaEncoreMain Click here for easy streaming or download - http://bit.ly/OsheaEncoreMp3 Click to listen on iTunes/apple iHeart Radio Spotify Stitcher Listen and follow Kathryn at these places www.kathrynosheamusic.com. www.facebook.com/kathrynosheamusic www.instagram.com/kathrynoshea/ Empire Strikes Brass - www.empirestrikesbrass.com Madison Maxwell's band Baghead - www.instagram.com/13agh3ad Mike Martinez's Band Natural Born Leaders - www.naturalbornleadersband.com Cutlass - www.instagram.com/cutlass_sc Subscribe to the podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wnc-original-music/id1378776313 https://www.iheart.com/podcast/wnc-original-music-31067964/ This link has all the other places to subscribe https://gopod.me/wncom Follow on Social Media https://www.facebook.com/wncoriginalmusic https://www.wncoriginalmusic.com https://www.instagram.com/wnc_original_music/ All music used by permission “There’s a unique dynamic going on in the music of Asheville, North Carolina singer/songwriter Kathryn O’Shea. As a writer, her songs tend toward the confessional or autobiographical, the type we most often hear accompanied by an acoustic guitar. But O’Shea’s husky, low-toned moan is buoyed instead by her skeletal banjo playing.” -The Greenville Journal Known best for her hauntingly poignant lyricism and masterful vocal play, Kathryn has been featured by Sofar Sounds, WPVM Radio, WNC Original Music Podcast, and more. Last fall, she opened for the internationally renowned Los Angeles-based artist Terra Naomi at 7 Stages Theatre in Atlanta, then moved home shortly after and placed 2nd overall in the 11th annual Brown Bag Songwriter’s Competition at The Asheville Music Hall. Kathryn is currently recording her debut studio EP with M.G. O'Shea, a talented audio engineer who just so happens to be her big brother. Last summer, the two worked together to produce Kathryn's debut single, “Snow." Immersive Atlanta premiered the track wrote the following: "The moment Kathryn O’Shea’s enormous voice slips into the jaunty bustle of ‘Snow,’ you’ll surely wonder what record label she’s gunning for. With a timbre as dynamic as Florence Welsh, the singer/songwriter strips back the sentimental mush from falling snow to tell a clever tale about getting holed in for the winter; even in just four minutes, she fleshes out a character who wrestles with more than just frozen desire.”
In this week's interview episode I'm talking to one of my personal inspirations! Singer, songwriter, composer and music entrepreneur Terra Naomi. Terra has an amazing story as an artist, being one of the very first musicians to blow up on Youtube, signing a major label record deal, releasing music independently and composing music for film and TV. Please go support her on Patreon and keep your eyes open for new music! www.Patreon.com/TerraNaomi
Terra Naomi was the first musician to go viral and get a record deal from YouTube, and even won the first YouTube award for music! She joins Melissa to discuss what odd experience helped all that to come about and her new music and tour. Plus, Melissa says goodbye to this show and talks about the cool from her sister that Mr. Carter can't put down.
Singer-Songwriter and YouTube pioneer Terra Naomi joined Mark in studio for some terrific conversation and musical magic Terra talked about singing as an infant before she could walk, growing up with hippie parents who grew some interesting crops, how her song “Say It's Possible” went viral and how she was the #1 musical artist on … Continue reading 026 Terra Naomi →
On this episode of the podcast, we catch up on some music we have featured the past two weeks on The Mad Music Asylum radio show on Sunday nights. We will hear tunes from Josh Tobias, Terra Naomi, Sleepy Gaucho, Brother Hawk, Tomas Fornstedt, The Mason District, The Crags and Washer Dryer. We also update listeners on the Music Modernization Act and what's next for that all important piece of legislation working its way through Congress.
This week we’re joined by New York based singer/songwriter Rachael Yamagata. To date, she’s released 4 solo EPs and 3 full length albums, and she’s collaborated with artists such as Jason Mraz, Ryan Adams, Bright Eyes and past guest Terra Naomi. Her music has also been featured in shows such as The OC, Brothers & Sisters, Grey’s Anatomy and How I Met Your Mother. Rachael has seen both sides of the major and independent spectrum, and is currently gearing up to release her latest album Tightrope Walker independently. In this intervew we hear about Rachael's experience as an independent musician, how she finds that work/life balance we're all searching for, and why collaboration is so important to her. Highlights: - Sometimes we all need the melody and chord progression to help us get the words out - Ross shares a story about finding out how a fellow college classmate was a fan of Rachael’s - Rachael shares the pros/cons of being both a major and independent artist - When you’re on a major label, you’re... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Join us Tuesday, April 12, 2016, at 4:00 CST (2:00 PST), as the talented Terra Naomi joins the show live. Terra Naomi changed the independent music landscape when she posted a series of videos on YouTube in 2006, quickly building a worldwide audience of millions and signing deals with Universal Music Publishing and Island Records. Terra’s journey has taken her around the globe, entertaining audiences from the US to Western Europe to Cape Town and Kashmir, performing for 8 people in a private home, 80,000 people at Wembley Stadium, and every size audience in between, touring and sharing the stage with notable artists like The Fray, Natasha Bedingfield, Sara Bareilles, Martha Wainwright, Matt Nathanson, Michael Bolton, and many more. Her songs have been featured in dozens of films, television shows, and commercials in the US and Europe. Terra recently launched an inspiring Indiegogo campaign to fund the recording and distribution of her next album. www.igg.me/at/terranaomi. She has graciously stated she would take phone calls during the show. Our call in number is 215-383-3795. The show is growing as we enter our second week. I hope you will join us, follow us on Twitter at @TracyFortShow, see The Tracy Fort Show on Facebook, and you can always e-maiil us with requests/comments at thetracyfortshow@gmail.com.
This week, Ryan and Dave talk about an insightful article by Terra Naomi, the original YouTube sensation, about her experience with a major record label. Singer-songwriter J.P. Kallio stops by for an interview about his music, writing one song every week, and crowdfunding on Patreon. Ryan and Dave close with an in-studio visit from a VERY famous special guest, and another installment of the "As Yet Untitled Game Show." Thanks for listening! Please rate/review/subscribe to us on iTunes! Music Credit: "Love is What We Need" by J.P. Kallio. You can check out more of his music at jpkalliomusic.com.
We invited Andrew DeLeon, Dion Roy, Terra Naomi and Tyler Hilton back on the show to chat about this past year, the holidays and what they've got coming up in 2015. Enjoy! Highlights: - Marcio wears an extremely fluffy Santa hat - Terra tells us about her most-best and crazy-best highlights of 2014 and that she isn’t planning on making a new album anytime soon (this makes Ross sad) - Andrew tells us how forming his band and performing with them at the Austin Vampire Ball was one of his highlights of 2014 - Tyler’s highlight of 2014 was the release of his new record “Indian Summer” (which reached #3 on the iTunes singer/songwriter chart in the US) - Tyler Hilton is saving the music industry (behind his mask, he is Taylor Swift…with Bono underneath) - Dion tells us his highlights of 2014 were starting his own country (Tangzwamehead) and the formation of Fire and the Romance’s live band - Ross’s dog Loki interrupts the episode - We talk about the Christmas EP Andrew released in 2013 called... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Terra Naomi is a singer/songwriter based in Los Angeles. In 2006, she won the first ever YouTube music video award for "Say It's Possible" and went on to sign with Island Records, and was invited by Al Gore to play at Wembley Stadium. Since then, Terra has released 2 albums independently and toured Europe multiple times. We hear all about Terra's journey, which includes writing a porn musical for Spike TV... we certainly earned our explicit rating with this one! ;) Highlights: - Terra is over-eager - We invent a drink called “Alarm Water” - it’s like vitamin water but better - Terra needs to wear her work-out clothes first thing in the morning, otherwise she won’t work out - We learn that Terra is writing a book based on the last five years of her life - Terra tells us about writing a porn musical and how her dad described it as a career killer… however it didn’t kill her ex-boyfriend’s career as he recently directed Guardians of the Galaxy - We talk about the success Terra had on YouTube with... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Singer/songwriter Terra Naomi joins Sasha and David on the tables for episode 14 of Deep Tissues. Listen in to hear them talk about her music, listen to some of her songs, and find out what happens when Sasha has to go to the bathroom.
A short film by Shawn Heinrichs and Hannah Fraser, this is the story of a woman who has been deeply betrayed. Believing she will never trust another again, she sinks into depression, severing all connections with her world. Plunging deep into despair, she experiences an unexpected visit by humpback whale calf, a being whose species has suffered the greatest of betrayals. Over 2 MILLION whales were killed by commercial whalers in the 20th Century, driving most great whale species to the brink of extinction. Finally in 1986, the Internataionl Whaling Commission (IWC) enacted a moratorium on commercial whaling, finally giving whales a reprieve from the mass slaughter, and offering these species a 12th hour chance at survival. Despite their suffering in the hands of humankind, this whale does the unexpected and invites the woman into its special world. Together they dance and play, shedding their fears and distrust. Discovering she is not alone in her betrayal, the woman is finally able to let go and forgive. She rediscovers joy, hope and love as she experiences a profound connection with this soulful being. As their time together draws to an close, the calf rejoins its mother and the woman must return to her world. Both the whales and the woman move on, vulnerable but ready to trust. Will we betray them, again? Used with permission, Terra Naomi's song I'll Be Waiting, from her album Live & Unplugged: bit.ly/HFummP More about Shawn and his work at BlueSphereMedia.com
Series Premier. "MIX TAPE 3." Found in the back of Renee's trunk, this tape was made for her by a good friend... perhaps more? 1. I Don't Care Who Knows (Baby, I'm Yours): Roberta Flack 2. Elephant Love Medley; Moulin Rouge Soundtrack. 3. Don't Know Why, Norah Jones. 4. Distant Sun, Crowded House. 5. Some Kind Of Wonderful, Huey Lewis and the News. 6. Don't Wanna Lose This Feeling, Dannie Minogue. 7. At Last, Eva Cassidy. 8. A Little Fall of Rain, Les Miserables Cast Recording. 9. Say It's Possible (acoustic), Terra Naomi. 10. That's The Way Love Is, The Commitments. 11. Don't Let the Teardrops Rust Your Shining Heart, Holly Cole Trio. 12. Down Like Rain, Jesse Cook.
The year comes to a close and Mad Mad Media is dishing out some of the best of 2006, including music from The Sounds, Headlights, The Young Republic, Karmella's Game, Portobella, Panic At The Disco and Terra Naomi. For more information go to madmadmedia.blogspot.com.AAC
On this week's Mad Mad Media Podcast we talk with Terra Naomi about her career thus far as an indie musician and how a little-known service, YouTube, gave her a huge push in the summer of 2006. This podcast includes two Terra Naomi songs: Say It's Possible and a live verson of I'm Happy. Enjoy!AACMP3
Weight of Air (Live) - Terra Naomi ; Present Moment and the Power of Choice - Andrea Fella Audio Dharma ; Insight Meditation Center ; Andrea Fella ; Terra Naomi ; Terra Naomi (iTunes)
Mad Mad Media Podcast 6 - featuring featuring music from Terra Naomi, MoZella, Nikki Capra, Bang Bang, The Hush Sound and The New Republic. Plus a brief interview with Nikki Capra. For more information, go to madmadmedia.blogspot.com.mp3AAC