by Michael Brandvold | Feb 5, 2016 | Audio, Music Biz Weekly Podcast, Music Marketing, Videos
This week’s episode #225 we discuss charity with Chris Brandt from Music Heals Canada. Music Heals – http://www.musicheals.ca/ We discuss how artists can give back, and furthermore, how that is beneficial for them and their promotion. We have found that...
by Michael Brandvold | Jan 29, 2016 | Audio, Music Biz Weekly Podcast, Music Marketing, Videos
This week’s episode #224 we discuss value. How you should never forget to give your fans value for their money. As an example we talk about the recently announced $2500 Guns N Roses VIP Packages. Guns N’ Roses Are Charging $2,500 for a ‘Signature VIP Experience’...
by Michael Brandvold | Jan 22, 2016 | Audio, Music Biz Weekly Podcast, Music Marketing, Videos
This week’s episode #223 are joined by Ari Herstand. Ari discusses music placement & listening, streaming services & playilsts and his secret on how to approach social media. Ari Herstand – www.ArisTake.com If you are interested in speaking with...
by Michael Brandvold | Jan 17, 2016 | Audio, Music Biz Weekly Podcast, Music Marketing, Videos
This week’s episode #222 we comment on a recent article Why Entrepreneurs Need to Be Scramblers by Fran Tarkenton. Fran was the quarterback for the Minnesota Vikings and was known for his ability to scramble. Every band/musician is a entrepreneur and this...
by Michael Brandvold | Jan 8, 2016 | Audio, Music Biz Weekly Podcast, Music Marketing, Videos
This week’s episode #221 we comment on a recent article ROCK AND ROLL IS DEAD, AND EVEN AXL & SLASH CAN’T SAVE IT by Kristy Loye in the HoustonPress. Yeah another person claiming rock is dead. Only in this case we really question what Kristy is...
by Michael Brandvold | Dec 18, 2015 | Audio, Music Biz Weekly Podcast, Music Marketing, Videos
This week’s episode #220 we are joined by Jack Isquith from Slacker Radio. We discuss what separates Slacker Radio from the pack. Why Slacker Radio values the human factor so much. We discuss Jack’s unique career path that led him from college radio to labels...
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