Monday, February 03, 2014

WMG's ADA Expands Artist & Label Services Team

Shared at Hypebot.com
"ADA, the indie label distribution and services arm of Warner Music Group (WMG), is expanding its artist & label services team. Brandon Squar has been promoted to SVP Digital Strategy and Revenue and Tatia Adams Fox has been named SVP Marketing, ADA. Both are based in New York. Squar previously served as Vice President, Digital Sales & Marketing, ADA. A 17-year music industry veteran, Squar has held various roles—with an emphasis on digital strategy, strategic marketing and sales—at companies including Universal Music Group, Island Def Jam Records, Live Nation, and Warner Music Group."

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February 3rd: On this Day

From This Day In Music -
"1959, 22 year old Buddy Holly, The Big Bopper and Ritchie Valens, aged 17, died in a crash shortly after take-off from Clear Lake, Iowa, the pilot of the single-engined Beechcraft Bonanza plane was also killed. Holly hired the plane after heating problems developed on his tour bus. All three were travelling to Fargo, North Dakota, for the next show on their Winter Dance Party Tour which Holly had set - covering 24 cities in three weeks, to make money after the break-up of his band, The Crickets, last year."
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Saturday, February 01, 2014

Gibson Commemorates Fed Raid with Government Series II Les Paul

From Reason -
"Two years after Gibson factories in Tennessee were raided by government agents, the venerable guitar manufacturer has released a special Government Series II Les Paul. As the press release explains:
Great Gibson electric guitars have long been a means of fighting the establishment, so when the powers that be confiscated stocks of tonewoods from the Gibson factory in Nashville—only to return them once there was a resolution and the investigation ended—it was an event worth celebrating. Introducing the Government Series II Les Paul, a striking new guitar from Gibson USA for 2014 that suitably marks this infamous time in Gibson’s history. ...Each Government Series II Les Paul also includes a genuine piece of Gibson USA history in its solid rosewood fingerboard, which is made from wood returned to Gibson by the US government after the resolution."
The entire report can be found HERE.

Anna Gordy Gaye, Marvin Gaye's ex-wife, dies at 92

At the Detroit News -
"Detroit — Anna Gordy Gaye, who was married to musical great Marvin Gaye and whose brother founded Motown Records, has died. A statement released by the family says Gordy Gaye died at her Los Angeles home Friday while surrounded by family, including her son, Marvin Gaye III. She was 92. Her brother, Berry Gordy, founded Motown Records in Detroit in 1959. He named one label subsidiary after his sister."
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Friday, January 31, 2014

This Day In Music - Bill Haley & The Comets

At This Day In Music -
"The first Rock 'n' Roll star. Haley was one of the earliest acts to bring rock and roll to the attention of white America and the rest of the world. He sold over 60 million records during his career. As a rule, people don’t like new things. Or is it the media who don’t like change? With any new craze, we - the public are always warned about the hidden dangers of the ‘new fad’. This happened at the birth of Rock & Roll."
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Thursday, January 30, 2014

16 ReverbNation Artists Receive Total of 20 Grammy Nominations

From ReverbNation blog -
"Kacey Musgraves had a great year, bringing in four nominations. In fact, her song, Merry Go ‘Round, and Miranda Lambert’s Mama’s Broken Heart, which Kacey co-wrote, were both nominated for Best Country Song! Kacey’s additional nominations are Best New Artist and Best Country Album for her 2013 release, Same Trailer Different Park. The Academy also showed Imagine Dragons some love by nominating their song, Radioactive, twice; Radioactive is nominated for Record of the Year and Best Rock Performance. The song can be found on the band’s 2012 EP, Continued Silence."
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5 Reasons Being an Older Musician Rocks

At About.com Music Careers
"Most people think of trying to break into music as a young person's game. If we're talking about pop music, certainly most of the faces starting back from press are on the fresh-faced side of the spectrum. However, if you have musical ambitions, but you didn't get to follow them when you were 19, your ship has not sailed. In fact, being an older musicians has its advantages. Make this the year you pursue your musical ambitions. Still think it can't happen for you? Check out these 5 advantages of being an older musician."
Get your reading glasses and check out the whole article HERE.

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

8 Tips Before You Buy An Audio Interface

From Brandon Drury at Recording Review
"#1 – Should I By A Used Audio Interface? Interfaces generally have major issues right from the beginning or they work and work for a long, long time. Being that most audio interfaces are mass produced, I prefer to look at the first owner as the world’s least expensive quality control feller. If an interface doesn’t break the first month, it’s probably going to last a decade. Use your gut. I’m sure there are exceptions."
Read the other 7 tips here.

Monday, January 27, 2014

When I grow up......



Thanks to Harmony House FB page.


Wolfgang Mozart was born on this day in 1756.

From Biography
"Born on January 27, 1756, in Salzburg, Austria, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was a musician capable of playing multiple instruments who started playing in public at the age of 6. Over the years, Mozart aligned himself with a variety of European venues and patrons, composing hundreds of works that included sonatas, symphonies, masses, concertos and operas, marked by vivid emotion and sophisticated textures."
The rest of this post is HERE.

Video from YouTube.


Friday, January 24, 2014

Porcupine Tree - Arriving Somewhere, Not Here

From YouTube


 

Four Fearless Predictions For The Music Industry In 2014

From Forbes
"In the past 12 months, we’ve seen new releases by acts from Jay Z to Katy Perry, continued sparring between streaming services and rights holders–and twerking. So much twerking. Yesterday I reeled off a few winners and losers in the music business. But 2014 represents a fresh start. In my recent reporting, I’ve been talking with operatives from all corners of the industry about what the new year will bring. Based on those conversations and my own thoughts, here are a few predictions:"
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'Kurt Cobain Day' Set for Feb. 20 in Singer's Hometown

From Billboard
"Not to be outdone by nearby Hoquiam, Wash., which announced an official "Nirvana Day" for this upcoming April, Kurt Cobain's hometown of Aberdeen, Wash., will celebrate "Kurt Cobain Day" this Feb. 20. According to Rolling Stone, the Aberdeen city council and Mayor Bill Simpson voted yesterday (Jan. 22) in favor of making the day a commemorative, annual event in honor of the Nirvana frontman, celebrated each year on his birthday."
Read complete report here.