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Grammy-Award winning songwriter and producer, Adonis "A.D." Shropshire interviewGrammy-Award winning songwriter and producer, Adonis "A.D." Shropshire interview
from Revver - music Videos
June 11, 2008

Author: ThedyB Added: Wed, 11 Jun 2008 10:21:07 -0800 Duration: 256Thedy B, Attorney/Songwriter with Hits A Million, LLC interviews Adonis "A.D." Shropshire about his start in the music business, his advice for new songwriters and producers, his new projects, and his contact information.
Grammy-Award winning songwriter and producer, Adonis "A.D." Shropshire interviewGrammy-Award winning songwriter and producer, Adonis "A.D." Shropshire interview
from ROCK MUSIC AND PEOPLE VIDEOS
June 11, 2008

Author: ThedyB Added: Wed, 11 Jun 2008 10:21:07 -0800 Duration: 256Thedy B, Attorney/Songwriter with Hits A Million, LLC interviews Adonis "A.D." Shropshire about his start in the music business, his advice for new songwriters and producers, his new projects, and his contact information.
Cri$tyle aka The Ink's Interview Pt. 1Cri$tyle aka The Ink's Interview Pt. 1
from Revver - music Videos
June 04, 2008

Author: ThedyB Added: Wed, 04 Jun 2008 00:52:35 -0800 Duration: 159Cri$tyle aka "The Ink", a songwriter signed to EMI Publishing and So So Def talks about how she got started as a songwriter, how she developed her songwriting craft, and what and who inspired her to become a songwriter.
Cri$tyle aka The Ink's Interview Pt. 1Cri$tyle aka The Ink's Interview Pt. 1
from ROCK MUSIC AND PEOPLE VIDEOS
June 04, 2008

Author: ThedyB Added: Wed, 04 Jun 2008 00:52:35 -0800 Duration: 159Cri$tyle aka "The Ink", a songwriter signed to EMI Publishing and So So Def talks about how she got started as a songwriter, how she developed her songwriting craft, and what and who inspired her to become a songwriter.
Music Mogul Wendy Day at the Southern Entertainment AwardsMusic Mogul Wendy Day at the Southern Entertainment Awards
from Revver - music Videos
May 21, 2008

Author: ThedyB Added: Tue, 20 May 2008 22:22:31 -0800 Duration: 80Music mogul Wendy Day talks about how she put together a music business plan for the TMI Boys.
Music Mogul Wendy Day at the Southern Entertainment AwardsMusic Mogul Wendy Day at the Southern Entertainment Awards
from ROCK MUSIC AND PEOPLE VIDEOS
May 21, 2008

Author: ThedyB Added: Tue, 20 May 2008 22:22:31 -0800 Duration: 80Music mogul Wendy Day talks about how she put together a music business plan for the TMI Boys.
Nick Love speaks at the Southern Entertainment AwardsNick Love speaks at the Southern Entertainment Awards
from Revver - music Videos
May 21, 2008

Author: ThedyB Added: Tue, 20 May 2008 22:16:20 -0800 Duration: 213Nick Love, promoter for the TMI Boys and president of Proving Grounds, LLC discusses the importance of building a team for recordng artists and how the recording artist and his or her team must work together to make the artist successful.
Nick Love speaks at the Southern Entertainment AwardsNick Love speaks at the Southern Entertainment Awards
from my videos
May 21, 2008

Author: ThedyB Added: Tue, 20 May 2008 22:16:20 -0800 Duration: 213Nick Love, promoter for the TMI Boys and president of Proving Grounds, LLC discusses the importance of building a team for recordng artists and how the recording artist and his or her team must work together to make the artist successful.
South Entertainment Awards Panel with the TMI Boys and Wendy DaySouth Entertainment Awards Panel with the TMI Boys and Wendy Day
from Revver - hip, hop Videos
May 20, 2008

Author: ThedyB Added: Tue, 20 May 2008 18:49:31 -0800 Duration: 75Wendy Day from the Rap Coalition and the TMI Boys discusses the importance of artists building a good, reputable team for recording artists
South Entertainment Awards Panel with the TMI Boys and Wendy DaySouth Entertainment Awards Panel with the TMI Boys and Wendy Day
from ROCK MUSIC AND PEOPLE VIDEOS
May 20, 2008

Author: ThedyB Added: Tue, 20 May 2008 18:49:31 -0800 Duration: 75Wendy Day from the Rap Coalition and the TMI Boys discusses the importance of artists building a good, reputable team for recording artists
South Entertainment Awards Panel with the TMI Boys and Wendy DaySouth Entertainment Awards Panel with the TMI Boys and Wendy Day
from Most Recent
May 20, 2008

Author: ThedyB Added: Tue, 20 May 2008 18:49:31 -0800 Duration: 75Wendy Day from the Rap Coalition and the TMI Boys discusses the importance of artists building a good, reputable team for recording artists
Candace Nelson from the Clutch InterviewCandace Nelson from the Clutch Interview
from Revver - music Videos
May 15, 2008

Author: ThedyB Added: Thu, 15 May 2008 05:52:30 -0800 Duration: 88Candace Nelson from the Clutch talks about how she and the members of the Clutch come up with their song concept ideas.
Candace Nelson from the Clutch InterviewCandace Nelson from the Clutch Interview
from ROCK MUSIC AND PEOPLE VIDEOS
May 15, 2008

Author: ThedyB Added: Thu, 15 May 2008 05:52:30 -0800 Duration: 88Candace Nelson from the Clutch talks about how she and the members of the Clutch come up with their song concept ideas.
Bill Jabr from the Clutch's Interview Pt 2Bill Jabr from the Clutch's Interview Pt 2
from Revver - music Videos
May 15, 2008

Author: ThedyB Added: Thu, 15 May 2008 05:19:36 -0800 Duration: 228Bill Jabr, the newest producer signed to The Clutch, gives up and coming producers cutting edge advice on how to become the hottest producer.
Bill Jabr from the Clutch's Interview Pt 2Bill Jabr from the Clutch's Interview Pt 2
from ROCK MUSIC AND PEOPLE VIDEOS
May 15, 2008

Author: ThedyB Added: Thu, 15 May 2008 05:19:36 -0800 Duration: 228Bill Jabr, the newest producer signed to The Clutch, gives up and coming producers cutting edge advice on how to become the hottest producer.
Bill Jabr from the Clutch's Interview Pt 1Bill Jabr from the Clutch's Interview Pt 1
from Revver - music Videos
May 15, 2008

Author: ThedyB Added: Thu, 15 May 2008 04:49:33 -0800 Duration: 152Bill Jabr, the newest producer signed to The Clutch, talks about how he got signed as a producer for The Clutch.
Bill Jabr from the Clutch's Interview Pt 1Bill Jabr from the Clutch's Interview Pt 1
from ROCK MUSIC AND PEOPLE VIDEOS
May 15, 2008

Author: ThedyB Added: Thu, 15 May 2008 04:49:33 -0800 Duration: 152Bill Jabr, the newest producer signed to The Clutch, talks about how he got signed as a producer for The Clutch.
Balewa Muhammad from the Clutch's InterviewBalewa Muhammad from the Clutch's Interview
from Revver - music Videos
May 15, 2008

Author: ThedyB Added: Wed, 14 May 2008 23:52:35 -0800 Duration: 54Balewa Muhammad, one of the members of the Clutch, gives up and coming songwriters advice on how to stay current as a songwriter.
Balewa Muhammad from the Clutch's InterviewBalewa Muhammad from the Clutch's Interview
from ROCK MUSIC AND PEOPLE VIDEOS
May 15, 2008

Author: ThedyB Added: Wed, 14 May 2008 23:52:35 -0800 Duration: 54Balewa Muhammad, one of the members of the Clutch, gives up and coming songwriters advice on how to stay current as a songwriter.
Balewa Muhammad from the Clutch's InterviewBalewa Muhammad from the Clutch's Interview
from Most Recent
May 15, 2008

Author: ThedyB Added: Wed, 14 May 2008 23:52:35 -0800 Duration: 54Balewa Muhammad, one of the members of the Clutch, gives up and coming songwriters advice on how to stay current as a songwriter.
Dirty Swift and Bruce Waynne from Midi Mafia and Erika Nuri Interview Pt 5Dirty Swift and Bruce Waynne from Midi Mafia and Erika Nuri Interview Pt 5
from Revver - music Videos
April 24, 2008

Author: ThedyB Added: Thu, 24 Apr 2008 00:22:30 -0800 Duration: 108The producers in Midi Mafia n Erika Nuri, writers of the hit single, "When I See You" off of Fantasia's self-titled album, gives new songwriters tips and advice on being successful in the music business
Dirty Swift and Bruce Waynne from Midi Mafia and Erika Nuri Interview Pt 5Dirty Swift and Bruce Waynne from Midi Mafia and Erika Nuri Interview Pt 5
from ROCK MUSIC AND PEOPLE VIDEOS
April 24, 2008

Author: ThedyB Added: Thu, 24 Apr 2008 00:22:30 -0800 Duration: 108The producers in Midi Mafia n Erika Nuri, writers of the hit single, "When I See You" off of Fantasia's self-titled album, gives new songwriters tips and advice on being successful in the music business
Anniversary ShowAnniversary Show
from The Business Side of Music Podcast
April 15, 2008

Anniversary Show The Business Side of Music With Tom Sabella and Amanda Keane Recorded at Records on The Wall Studios Nashville, TN This show is our 1 year anniversary. We have taken some the the crazy things we said during the show and also things that did not make them and made this podcast. Hope you laughed as much as we did. Sign up for the mail list and receive Don't Get Taken-Take Control for free. Send any questions or comments to podcast@page2managment.com
Note To Marketers (And Musicians): Online Social Networks Owe You NothingNote To Marketers (And Musicians): Online Social Networks Owe You Nothing
from Six Pixels of Separation - Marketing and Communications Insights Blog and Podcast - By Mitch Joel at Twist Image
April 05, 2008

David Usher started a new Blog called, CloudiD, where he plans on Blogging about all things art, technology and communications. He's got my attention and, based on the many comments he's getting on every Blog posting since it launched, others are paying attention to. Just the other day he had a Blog post titled, Mike Arrington Should Shut Up And Sing, But Who Would Pay Him To Do That? (Dave, you figured out the gentle art of link-baiting pretty quickly ;) The crux of the Blog posting revolves around an op-ed piece Billy Bragg wrote for The New York Times titled, The Royalty Scam, and Michael Arrington's response on TechCruch titled, These Crazy Musicians Still Think They Should Get Paid For Recorded Music. The crux of the back and forth? Bragg argues that musicians should get a cut of the money that online social networks make (akin to royalties). Arrington says: Note that Bragg neatly sidesteps the fact that music was uploaded to the site by artists (or their labels) themselves, with full knowledge that they would not receive payments of any kind (except free marketing, of course, and access to Bebo s tens of millions of music loving users). And here's what David thinks: Artists signed and understood the terms when they joined MySpace or Bebo and they get to use this great network so they shouldn t expect to be paid. Artists have been signing and getting screwed forever by the old model but that doesn t mean they should, doesn t mean its fair and it doesn t mean we shouldn t push for something better. The money is still in music, its just moved from the record companies to the ISP s, mobile and social networks. It s gone from copyright holders to the pipe . Three sides to every story. In the comments, I posted the following: ...Should artists give a cut of ticket sales, sold out shows and merchandise back to social networks if that s what they used - as their primary source -to promote the shows and drive people to buy tickets and merchandise? I mean, after all, these social networks are giving them access to millions of people that, traditionally, they needed the record companies for. Should Tila Tequila kick back some of the money she s making off of her TV show, appearances, songs sold on iTunes to MySpace for the space and, more importantly, audience they gave her to promote herself?... The artists need the social networks to connect with their audience, and I believe artists are being 'paid' by these social networks through free web pages, access, etc - a totally free environment - that s pretty cool. As you know, it s not cheap to set-up a web page with hosting and streaming media and then drive traffic there. These social networks are giving this to artists for free (which, the last time I looked, is much cheaper than what the record companies were charging for promotions, audience, etc ). The rationale behind Bragg s comments is like saying: 'the social networks should pay each member a portion of the sale because they would not be able to sell it if it weren t for us - the individuals - who use it.' It s a little bit of a long stretch (if you ask me). I know it's easy to slide into a debate about what the music industry should, could or would do, but that's not what I'm here to debate. I'm looking at you - the Marketers of the world - and saying: when we get involved in online social networks, be very aware that they are mostly used by individuals to connect to friends. If you think a Marketing play is going to be fully embraced, you may well be kidding yourself. All Marketing efforts need a net net result of keeping those you are connecting to interested in whatever it is you're doing. And, if you're successful (like many musicians are), enjoy everything that comes with it, without expecting some kind of additional revenue from the online social network. Online social networks are an unforgiving space for Marketers (and musicians). If your message really doesn't connect, it will die (and it will be fast and painful). If it does connect, enjoy the fruits of the opportunities that come out of it, and nurture from there. Bragg argues that Bebo would never have been successful without the help of the musicians, and that's why AOL was quick to acquire them for 850 million. If Bragg feels like Bebo could not have done it without the musicians, then why did the music industry use Bebo instead of building their own online social network? Apparently, Radiohead agree. They just launched their own online social network here: w.a.s.t.e. central. Tags: aol art bebo billy bragg blog cloudid communication david usher itunes linkbait marketers marketing mike arrington music music industry musicians myspace new york times online social network radiohead royalty techcrunch technology tila tequila waste central


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