Posts Tagged ‘Music Resources’
Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009

I’m delighted to announce the release of a landmark music industry resource co-authored by one of our very own panelists, Don Grierson. It All Begins With The Music: Developing Successful Artists and Careers for the New Music Business is a practical guide and music business blueprint for artists, managers, agents and executives competing for a share of the ever-evolving music market. Providing an in-depth view of the mechanics of artist development, music production, retail distribution, publishing, PR and marketing, Don Grierson and co-author Dan Kimpel, two industry veterans, have compiled a series of pertinent artist and executive interviews, insider tips, and autobiographical accounts to help budding and established music professionals navigate through the increasingly chaotic music landscape.
Available on Amazon and Barnes&Noble
Tags: Artist Development, Artist Promotion, Dan Kimpel, Don Grierson, dongrierson.com, It All Begins With The Music, Music Business, Music Business Book, Music Industry Guide, Music Promotion, Music Resources
Posted in Books, Music Business, Music Marketing, Record Industry, We Are Listening
Friday, March 27th, 2009

Band Metrics is a data analytics and decision support system for the music industry, helping its users define and learn about their target audiences. The system gathers pertinent data about artists and displays manageable statistics and assumptions for its users’ insight, application and marketing advantage. For instance, Band Metrics will provide feedback about an artist’s presence on a variety of social networks which, in turn, can be applied to target promotional campaigns and isolate the areas where the artist may more effectively invest his resources. Currently in private Beta, interested parties can apply for an invitation to test the site. I’m waiting for mine.
Tags: Analytics for Musicians, Analytics For The Music Industry, Band Metrics, BandMetrics, Bruce Houghton, Duncan Freeman, Indie Music Tech, John Elmore, Music Industry Analytics, Music Marketing, Music Marketing Technology, Music Resources, Musician Resources, TechCrunch50
Posted in Music Analytics, Music Business, Music Managers, Music Marketing, Music Tech
Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009

Slicethepie and Bebo announced a co-venture this week whereby Bebo members will have the opportunity to grab the A&R seat at Slicethepie’s artist career-funding network. Strikingly similar in concept to Sellaband, Slicethepie is tapping into the leading British social network’s community assets while Sellaband remains very much an independent platform. The music “business” role-play idea has been embraced by a number of players in one form or another, including Songness, TheNextBigSound, and Soundout, a Slicethepie imprint, based on the belief that if potential fans are provided with both a true hand in an artist’s fledgling career as well as a financial incentive, consumer loyalty and word-of-mouth shall follow. Perhaps the shape of things to come.
Tags: A&R, Artist Financing, Artist Promotion, Band Promotion, Bebo, David Courtier-Dutton, Future of Music, Hal Stokes, Independent Artists, Independent Bands, Indie Artists, Indie Band, Indie bands, Music Industry, Music Industry News, Music Promotion, Music Resources, Music Tips, Musician Resources, Musician Tips, Record Industry, SellaBand, Slicethepie, Songness, SoundOut, The Next Big Sound, Viral Marketing
Posted in Independent Artists, Music Business, Music Industry News, Music Marketing, Music Tech, Record Industry
Tuesday, February 24th, 2009

As an artist, getting your ass on stage and performing to as many people as often as possible is key. In the US, SXSW is arguably the largest draw of both music fans and artists, certainly independent artists. Should you get on a SXSW stage? Of course you should. However, assuming that you are not yet well known, playing live at an over-crowded and super competitive event has its limitations. Sometimes, you have to get off the stage in order to truly make an impact and, year after year, I’m seeing more independent artists attending music conferences, on their own behalf, and with their business hat on. Although the largest of the lot, Midem in Cannes and Popkomm in Berlin, also offer a variety of live performance opportunities to acts big and small, the true event value is in the aimless wondering between the booths and random handshakes with industry professionals. I’m not joking. You’ll meet a lot more people on the floor than on stage. If you meet someone who wants to hear you play, both Midem and Popkomm have listening rooms big enough for you to perform acoustically. If nothing else, attending these events will teach you a lot about the current music market and provide you with the confidence to approach prospective partners who may [or may not] invest in your next recording, touring, licensing, or writing initiative. You never know.
Related post: RedGorilla
Tags: Booking Agent, Booking Agents, Gig Listings, Live Concerts, Live Music, Midem, Music Business, Music Conference, Music Conferences, Music Festival, Music Industry, Music Licensing, Music Market, Music Marketing Tools, Music Placement, Music Resources, Music Tips, Musician Resources, Musician Tips, Popkomm, Red Gorilla, Songwriters, Songwriting, SXSW, Touring, YouLicense.com
Posted in Independent Artists, Live Music, Music Business
Saturday, January 31st, 2009
Motley Crue’s guitarist, Mick Mars, has struck a deal with the celebrity services division of Paid Inc., a new media company with a strong focus on online relationship and ecommerce solutions for celebrities, to build a brand new website at www.MickMars.tv and host a range artist-to-fan relationship features to maximize Mars’ online presence. In addition to offering Mar’s musical portfolio, the site will introduce new and exclusive guitar clinics, educational resources, and personal performance tips and video demonstrations. There will also be a strong focus on authentic Motley memorabilia and a new line of merchandise, all under the Paid Inc. celebrity brand management umbrella.
Tags: Artist Management, Artist Promotion, Brand Management, Celebrity Management, ecommerce, Mick Mars, Motley Crue, Music Business, Music Industry News, Music Merchandise, Music Promotion, Music Resources, Music Tips, Musician Resources, Musician Tips, Online Music Marketing, Paid Inc.
Posted in Advertising & Branding, Music Business, Music Industry News, Music Marketing, Music Tech