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Hello friends! Long-time musician and director of The Texas Music Office, Brendon Anthony is my guest for episode 1246! The Office of the Governor's Texas Music Office is the official state-funded economic development & business promotion office for the Texas music industry. Go to texasmusicoffice.com for more information on them and their programs. Brendon and I have a great conversation about his journey in music, starting on violin as a kid, joining bands in college at A&M, touring with Pat Green for 15 years, The Texas Music Office being the only State office of it's kind and and what it's done for 30 years, his programs like Music Friendly Communities Program and more. I had a great time getting to know Brendon. I'm sure you will too. Let's get down! If you feel so inclined. Venmo: venmo.com/John-Goudie-1 Paypal: paypal.me/johnnygoudie
Quickly access this Ep.'s YouTube links, Jack and Guest bios, + more by visiting JackinAroundPodcast.com/EP11-BrendonAnthony or see below. ✅ JACKIN' AROUND PODCAST The JackinAroundPODCAST.com, presented by LoneStarDryGoods.com, is hosted by a 2-time Academy of Country Music awarding-winner and host of the nationally syndicated TV show Texas Music Scene, Jack Ingram. Join Jack weekly as he welcomes your favorite music, sports, and entertainment personalities on YouTube and your favorite audio platforms. ✅ JACK INGRAM (host) Jack Ingram's (JackIngram.net) music career spans over four decades and includes 18 records, 6 top #20 singles, including a #1 hit, on the Country Billboard charts. Most recently, in May of 2001, Jack, alongside fellow singer/songwriters Miranda Lambert and Jon Randall, released The Marfa Tapes. According to Lambert, The Marfa Tapes stems from a fruitful songwriting partnership that has already resulted in the 2018 ACM Song of the Year “Tin Man” (Ingram / Lambert / Randall). Additionally, Jack is no stranger to the airwaves as a TV host of the Texas Music Scene, a half-hour weekly program that airs in over 70 U.S markets and has won 22 Telly awards and 2 People's Choice awards. In 2013, Jack teamed up with actor Matthew McConaughey and football coach Mack Brown to create an annual multi-day fundraiser, golf tournament, & concert, MJM. Since its inception, MJM has raised nearly $20 million for children's charities. ✅ BRENDON ANTHONY (guest) Brendon's prior experience includes touring as a professional musician with Pat Green from 1996 - 2010 and leading the Commerce Dept. Of MusicOneLive from 2010 - 2015. In 2015, Brendon was appointed by Texas Governor Greg Abbot to the Director of the Texas Music Office. As Director, Brendon Anthony sets the agenda for business development, helping music industry professionals navigate their entry into the Texas market, as well as moving their businesses to Texas (including corporations, start-ups, and everything in between). Brendon provides the link between the Office of the Governor's Economic Development & Tourism Division executive staff, private sector music industry businesses, and non-governmental music organizations and trade associations. In addition to leading the Texas Music Office, Brendon is also the point person for the Music Friendly Communities program which helps connect the various music markets throughout the state with one another, establishes best practices for economic development success, and fosters the development and connection of higher education music programs to real-world music business opportunity. Learn more about the Texas Music Office by visiting https://gov.texas.gov/music ✅ LONE STAR DRY GOODS (sponsor) A truly unique shopping experience geared towards men. Handcrafted, handmade American brands providing top quality gear since 2016! Our World Headquarters is in the heart of downtown Abilene, TX, with the first satellite location in Willow Park, TX. ✅ CONTACT Matt Peveto, Producer • (713) 859-3929 • Matt@MattPeveto.com • Connect on Linkedin Linkedin
Quickly access this Ep.'s YouTube links, Jack and Guest bios, + more by visiting JackinAroundPodcast.com/EP11-BrendonAnthony or see below. ✅ JACKIN' AROUND PODCAST The JackinAroundPODCAST.com, presented by LoneStarDryGoods.com, is hosted by a 2-time Academy of Country Music awarding-winner and host of the nationally syndicated TV show Texas Music Scene, Jack Ingram. Join Jack weekly as he welcomes your favorite music, sports, and entertainment personalities on YouTube and your favorite audio platforms. ✅ JACK INGRAM (host) Jack Ingram's (JackIngram.net) music career spans over four decades and includes 18 records, 6 top #20 singles, including a #1 hit, on the Country Billboard charts. Most recently, in May of 2001, Jack, alongside fellow singer/songwriters Miranda Lambert and Jon Randall, released The Marfa Tapes. According to Lambert, The Marfa Tapes stems from a fruitful songwriting partnership that has already resulted in the 2018 ACM Song of the Year “Tin Man” (Ingram / Lambert / Randall). Additionally, Jack is no stranger to the airwaves as a TV host of the Texas Music Scene, a half-hour weekly program that airs in over 70 U.S markets and has won 22 Telly awards and 2 People's Choice awards. In 2013, Jack teamed up with actor Matthew McConaughey and football coach Mack Brown to create an annual multi-day fundraiser, golf tournament, & concert, MJM. Since its inception, MJM has raised nearly $20 million for children's charities. ✅ BRENDON ANTHONY (guest) Brendon's prior experience includes touring as a professional musician with Pat Green from 1996 - 2010 and leading the Commerce Dept. Of MusicOneLive from 2010 - 2015. In 2015, Brendon was appointed by Texas Governor Greg Abbot to the Director of the Texas Music Office. As Director, Brendon Anthony sets the agenda for business development, helping music industry professionals navigate their entry into the Texas market, as well as moving their businesses to Texas (including corporations, start-ups, and everything in between). Brendon provides the link between the Office of the Governor's Economic Development & Tourism Division executive staff, private sector music industry businesses, and non-governmental music organizations and trade associations. In addition to leading the Texas Music Office, Brendon is also the point person for the Music Friendly Communities program which helps connect the various music markets throughout the state with one another, establishes best practices for economic development success, and fosters the development and connection of higher education music programs to real-world music business opportunity. Learn more about the Texas Music Office by visiting https://gov.texas.gov/music ✅ LONE STAR DRY GOODS (sponsor) A truly unique shopping experience geared towards men. Handcrafted, handmade American brands providing top quality gear since 2016! Our World Headquarters is in the heart of downtown Abilene, TX, with the first satellite location in Willow Park, TX. ✅ CONTACT Matt Peveto, Producer • (713) 859-3929 • Matt@MattPeveto.com • Connect on Linkedin Linkedin
We try out our first subscriber as a guest. SUBSCRIBE NOW...,this could be you next time! 90s movie spoilers!! You've had nearly 30 years to catch up. So, this one's on you. Codie's golf game improves with a well placed head injury. Should come in handy on his own show named Triple Bogie: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/triple-bogey/id1547736139 Rich wins the PGA Tonya Harding style and invents a new team golf sport. He also becomes a life coach. The boys form the Flat Dick Society with NASA conspiracies about the curved dick hoax. Rich learns how to use a computer and gets right into all the quicksand drowning videos. Conversation devolves into 1877kast4kids before giving way to our collective lottery gambling problem in a new improved scratchy mania segment! We're still hopped up from the double down! From there Adam tortures Rich and Codie with all manner of arranged marriage style sexual deviancy in his improvised game of Would you rather, or would YOU rather. P.S. ...I said, "who knows!?" P. P. S. RIP Rudy the cocker spaniel.. miss you sweet prince. Texas Music Office interview with True Lawton: https://m.mixcloud.com/texasmusicmixtape/texas-music-mixtape-in-conversation-with-the-handyband-collectives-true-lawton-aired-12721/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/faps/message
Toby is joined by country singer Todd Barrow to talk about his unique style of music and his new single 'Girl Like You'.Todd Barrow is making a name for himself as a country artist to watch. The Texas singer-songwriter has racked up more than a few accolades, from a PRSA Award of Excellence, an Akademia Award for Best Country Album, and an artist spotlight in Alternative Roots Magazine, American Pride Magazine and AVA Radio. He has appeared on television shows including Good Morning Texas with Jerry Matheny and Texas Music Café on PBS. He's even shared the stage and studio with some of country music's heaviest hitters, from CMA musicians in Miranda Lambert's band to Fort Worth Producer of the Year Bart Rose. But it's more than just Todd's success to date that makes him such a compelling country artist. What's most readily apparent in Todd Barrow's music is his heart. Todd's music is no country for old men. While he undoubtedly draws his sonic influence from titans like Hank Williams and Johnny Cash, his melodies skew modern. He plays almost every instrument, from piano to guitar, mandolin, harmonica, and drums, and the multi-instrumentalist doubles as a songwriter for himself as well as for other artists. “"If I can put a smile on someone's face through song, well that just means the world to me,” he says. “I try to get to the real heart and soul of a song. To me, it's not just words but a story, and I do my best to portray that with every line. That's my main draw to country music; the stories, the people, and the sincerity that comes from the heart." It's precisely that heart that has won over audiences around the world. Todd Barrow's recent single, “The House That Love Built”, co-written with Sonny Burgess, was featured on RightNow TV and was honored by PRSA Fort Worth for its fundraising efforts on behalf of the Ronald McDonald house. Todd was featured in the lineup for Bo's Extravaganza festival at John Schneider's Studio, alongside such artists as Kid Rock and Tom Wopat from Dukes of Hazzard. He has received radio airplay from Italy Radio 6.75 for his single “Hot Southern Night”. Todd Barrow just released his latest single, “Girl Like You,” written about love during COVID-19! Todd is a proud member of the Harry Fox Agency, the Country Music Association, the International Singer-Songwriters Association, the Texas Music Office, BMI, the Fort Worth Songwriters Association, American Music Podcasting, the NSAIDFW Songwriters Association, the Dallas Songwriters Association, the British Country Music Association and the Bayou Country Music Association.Email:Toddwaynebarrow@yahoo.com Phone: 817-983-4168Website: http://www.ToddBarrowMusic.comFacebook: http://www.facebook.com/ToddBarrowMusic Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/ToddBarrowMusicInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/ToddBarrowMusic1YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/c/ToddBarrow See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this episode we sit down with Brendon Anthony with the Texas Music Office. Brendon is an integral part of the growing music business in the state of Texas! As Director of the Texas Music Office, Brendon Anthony sets the agenda for business development, helping music industry professionals navigate their entry into the Texas market, as well as moving their businesses to Texas (including corporations, start-ups, and everything in between). Appointed by Gov. Greg Abbott in 2015, Brendon provides the link between the Office of the Governor's Economic Development & Tourism Division executive staff, private sector music industry businesses, and non-governmental music organizations and trade associations. In addition to leading the Texas Music Office, Brendon is also the point person for the Music Friendly Communities program which helps connect the various music markets throughout the state with one another, establishes best practices for economic development success, and fosters the development and connection of higher education music programs to real-world music business opportunity. Anthony began playing live music with a variety of Texas acts while attending Texas A&M University, which he graduated from in 1999. In 1997, Anthony began playing full time with Pat Green, with whom he toured nationally and internationally for 15 years. During his decade and a half as a touring musician, Anthony toured both the United States and Europe, played on a gold record and was a member of the band when Pat Green received three Grammy Award nominations. In addition to being a successful touring musician, Anthony has also performed on dozens of studio recordings and produced multiple records, including Drew Womack’s “Sunshine To Rain.” In 2010, Anthony helped start OneLive Media, which began as a primary ticketing company for Texas music venues and festivals before expanding into the e-commerce industry and becoming one of the premier online entertainment sales and marketing companies in the country. Anthony is a classically-trained violinist who has played fiddle, mandolin, guitar, and banjo both in live performances and studio recordings.Join us for this episode of "On The Rise"!Tanner LouisRise Music Group - "On The Rise"https://www.risemusicgroup.netBrendon Anthonyhttp://texasmusicoffice.com/Hillo Digitalinfo@hillodigital.comhttps://www.hillodigital.comMusic By: Baxleyhttps://www.iambaxley.com
As Director of the Texas Music Office, Brendon Anthony sets the agenda for business development, helping music industry professionals navigate their entry into the Texas market, as well as moving their businesses to Texas (including corporations, start-ups, and everything in between). Appointed by Gov. Greg Abbott in 2015, Brendon provides the link between the Office of the Governor's Economic Development & Tourism Division executive staff, private sector music industry businesses, and non-governmental music organizations and trade associations. In addition to leading the Texas Music Office, Brendon is also the point person for the Music Friendly Communities program which helps connect the various music markets throughout the state with one another, establishes best practices for economic development success, and fosters the development and connection of higher education music programs to real-world music business opportunity. Thanks for listening and keep thriving! Show notes: www.SpenserLiszt.com/blog/TMP42 7 Habits of Thriving Musicians (FREE PDF Download): www.SpenserLiszt.com/habits Join the free Thriving Musicians closed Facebook group: www.Facebook.com/groups/ThrivingMusician Email questions, comments or nominate a Thriving Musician to spenser@spenserliszt.com Follow Spenser online: Facebook: www.Facebook.com/SpenserLiszt Twitter: www.Twitter.com/SpenserLiszt Instagram: www.Instagram.com/SpenserLiszt
I det fjärde avsnittet av AMF Fastigheters podd Människobyn fördjupar vi oss ytterligare i temat musik. Hör USA-experten Billy McCormac och Mats Hederos, vd AMF Fastigheter diskutera likheter och skillnader mellan Austin och Stockholm. Vi intervjuar Brendon Anthony, Director of Texas Music Office, om hur staden Austin lyckats etablera sig som en av världens främsta musikstäder.
In 2015, Governor Greg Abbott appointed Brendon Anthony to be the czar of Texas music as Director of the Texas Music Office. As Director of the Texas Music Office, Anthony sets the agenda for business development, helping music industry professionals enter into the Texas market, as well as moving their businesses to Texas. He travels worldwide promoting Texas Music! When Anthony was around three or four years old, his parents put a violin in his hands and his God-given musical talent began to shine through. As a young adult, Anthony spent 15 years on the road touring with Pat Green’s band. Listen as Anthony describes the high highs and low lows of life as a professional musician and shares the advice he would give to rising professionals in the music industry. Subscribe to The Trey Blocker Show's channels: YouTube: bit.ly/2GSAaMf Facebook: bit.ly/2XpVPQW Instagram: bit.ly/2T1mgOh Twitter: bit.ly/2NugBdM SoundCloud: bit.ly/2BZbWvM iTunes: apple.co/2knXGoW iHeartRadio: ihr.fm/2TeGYdW
Amy Lombardi of our Austin office sat down with Brendon Anthony, Director of the Texas Music Office, for a discussion about how community music offices help independent musicians in every part of their career. They discuss the importance of treating your music career like a small business and how local music offices can help expand opportunities and connections. Learn more about Brendon Anthony and his work: Texas Music Office: texasmusicoffice.com Instagram: @texasmusicoffice Twitter: @txmusicoffice Facebook: Texas Music Office Distribute your music on TuneCore: bit.ly/2NUiXFg
The "Music Modernization Act", which has enormous consequences for how songwriters and copyright holders will be compensated for streaming music, passed the US House of Reps unanimously but is now hamstrung in the Senate due to an eleventh hour change by SESAC. Both sides of the argument are presented on this episode, and then our resident expert Brendan Anthony from the Texas Music Office calls in to help explain the situation as it stands now.
Brendon Anthony, Director of the Texas Music Office talks with Dogger and Muddy about the importance of music to the state of Texas both culturally and economically.
This week on the podcast Bobby and Donovan remember the greatness that was Anthony Bourdain. They discuss the sincere outpouring of grief that seemed to grip so many across the country. Bobby recommends a new book, "God Bless Texas - An Intimate Journey Through the Lone Star State". The director of the Texas Music Office drops in for a discussion on his office, what he sees for the future of the Texas music scene, and how he's helping cities across the state view their music industries as the economic drivers they can be & he cleans up some of the mess that was our discussion on Music Modernization Act. Download, Subscribe & Enjoy! Find Us www.thecowrite.com Twitter @thecowrite @bobbyduncan @donovandodd FACEBOOK Instagram @thecowrite
How can a City make the best of a festival? Marc Fort, Marketing Coordinator at Texas Music Office, shares his thoughts on how SXSW has contributed to Austin's economy and brand as a progressive city. Marc and Paulina also talk about similarities and possible synergies between SXSW and Gather - the new Stockholm based innovation festival where creatives and innovators meet to build a better and more sustainable future together.
As a staff writer for EMI, a member of The Civil Wars, and now the owner of his own independent label, he’s seen a lot. John Paul White stops by to share his wisdom on creativity and performance. Plus, Brendan Anthony- the head of the Texas Music Office- stops by at the start of the show to discuss the finer points of the Music Modernization Act that is before Congress.
World Premiere of "Superstar Pop Twin" by Glitter Rose, Ep 170 On March 21 (this coming Thursday), Glitter is going to be performing at an event called Hard Rock Rising at Hard Rock Café, which is a battle of bands global competition against hundreds of artist from around, so she really needs your help to win. It’s a FREE show, so if you’re in the Hollywood area on that day, come out and scream your head off and get extra loud for her, cuz she’ll need your support if she’s going to win. The following Thursday, Glitter will be in Oklahoma where she’s going to be doing 5 shows. Then on April 16th, she’ll be off to her home state of Texas to appear on Texas Rogue TV, plus she’ll be playing a few live shows to wrap up her tour in Dallas. She’ll be performing at Poor David’s Pub and then her final at the Dallas International Guitar Festival. To find the exact locations, dates, and times, go to www.glitterrose.com or find her on Reverbnation, Facebook, and you also get all her updates on Twitter at GlitterRoseTX. She’s really active on Twitter, so make sure you follow her and add her to your favorites. Listen to her other music on KGUP 106.5FM "The Emerge Radio Networks" About Glitter Rose: She's got a Southern heart, and a Rock n' Roll soul. Outlaw Southern Rocker, Glitter Rose from Ft. Worth, TX. This left handed guitarist owns the stage with her amazing charisma and defining Southern Rock sound. GR is endorsed by TELEFUNKEN Elektroakustik, Orange Amplifiers, Fishman Acoustic Amplification, WARRIOR Guitar, BAE Audio, Rotosound Music Strings, Moody Leather, and Guitar Hands Hand Care. GR is a veteran in the music industry starting professionally at 13 years old in 1998. She is an accomplished guitarist, a simply genius songwriter, and has vocals packed with power, grit, and originality. Her live show is that of legends, captivating the audience with her high energy performance, and her passionate presence. GR has great love and admiration for her fans, stating "They are the reason I make music. If I can evoke emotion and excitement in one person in the crowd, I've done my job. It brings me great satisfaction to touch people with my songs and my performance." GR is currently in Hollywood, CA. From March to July 2012, she held a 5 month residency at Hard Rock Cafe Hollywood on Hollywood Blvd. for an event they created about her music called Southern Rock Brunch. She is a 2 time winner in the 2013 Artists In Music Awards for Best Rock Artist and Album of the Year for Dead or Alive. She was also nominated for 2 Los Angeles Music Awards in 2012. She received a very honorable nomination with the Texas Music Office for State Musician in 2013. GR's time is definitely here. Her music is being recognized by some of the most prestigious programs in music, paving the way to stardom for this deserving and hard working artist. * Photo credit: Glitter Rose performing at 2013 Artists In Music Awards. Photo by CNL Photography