The document discusses the importance of local music and challenges faced by local artists. It notes that while it is difficult for local artists to gain recognition outside their hometown networks, local music is important as it keeps music genres alive and is often a starting point for future famous artists. The document advocates giving local artists a chance and listening to their music before making judgments, as tomorrow's stars are making local music today.
Nathaniel Dillard is a musician and student whose main instrument is guitar. He has experience using music software like Logic Pro X and Pro Tools to record sessions, mix music, and program virtual instruments. While his background is primarily in rock music, he also has experience with orchestral music and blues. He emphasizes skills like teamwork and thinking outside the box that make up his unique creative style and talents.
Heather Galler is a folk artist from New York known for her abstract paintings of pets, flowers, angels, and landscapes. As a folk artist, she did not receive formal art training but creates paintings that reflect her life and culture. Her landscapes show vibrant colors inspired by movies, music, and travel. People enjoy her paintings for their vivid colors and the way they capture her experiences and environment.
The document discusses the author's love of music and frustration with the high costs of purchasing and accessing it legally. The author spends over $500 per year on music through buying CDs and mp3s but still feels the prices are too high. The author argues for a streaming music service that would allow unlimited access to millions of songs for a low monthly fee, which could generate billions of dollars in revenue while making both music lovers and artists happy. The author believes this business model of widespread music streaming is inevitable.
Emily Rifanburg is a music business graduate from Upstate New York who has 10 years of voice lessons and experience volunteering at music festivals. Her goals are to become a tour manager or talent scout to help musicians achieve their dreams. She has skills in organization, time management, and critical thinking.
The document quotes Albert Einstein saying that those who follow the crowd will not go further than the crowd, while those who walk alone are likely to find new places. It then provides an autobiographical summary about Melissa Miller, who was born in Hawaii and lived in several places including Atlanta, where she discovered her passion for the music industry. She later graduated with a business degree and gained experience in talent booking, promotions, sales, and event production. Her goal is to work with live music events around the world.
The document discusses various conversations between different individuals. President Gomez talks with advisors about holding a meeting in New York instead of their current location. Luke Booker and Natalie discuss missing each other at a previous session and Natalie's need to take care of things back home. Mr. Stark asks Mr. Smith where he got a particular item, to which Smith responds he bought it from a street bum for $10 and a bottle of whiskey.
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This document outlines the agenda for the July 2013 Electronic Music Meetup in San Francisco. The meetup included introductions from members, announcements and discussion of electronic music news and events in the area. A special performance was given by the artist Eitch. The meetup concluded with an open floor for members to share their own music projects. Information was also provided about upcoming meetups in August on the group's website and social media pages.
Gene Kelly was an American dancer, actor, singer, film director, producer and choreographer. He is best known for his role as Don Lockwood in Singin' in the Rain. He began dancing at age 8 and had a successful career on Broadway and in Hollywood. Some of his most famous films include An American in Paris, which won 6 Academy Awards including Best Picture, and It's Always Fair Weather. Kelly helped revive the Hollywood musical and redefined dance in film through his innovative choreography.
Nathaniel Dillard is a musician and student whose main instrument is guitar. He has experience using music software like Logic Pro X and Pro Tools to record sessions, mix music, and program virtual instruments. While his background is primarily in rock music, he also has experience with orchestral music and blues. He emphasizes skills like teamwork and thinking outside the box that make up his unique creative style and talents.
Heather Galler is a folk artist from New York known for her abstract paintings of pets, flowers, angels, and landscapes. As a folk artist, she did not receive formal art training but creates paintings that reflect her life and culture. Her landscapes show vibrant colors inspired by movies, music, and travel. People enjoy her paintings for their vivid colors and the way they capture her experiences and environment.
The document discusses the author's love of music and frustration with the high costs of purchasing and accessing it legally. The author spends over $500 per year on music through buying CDs and mp3s but still feels the prices are too high. The author argues for a streaming music service that would allow unlimited access to millions of songs for a low monthly fee, which could generate billions of dollars in revenue while making both music lovers and artists happy. The author believes this business model of widespread music streaming is inevitable.
Emily Rifanburg is a music business graduate from Upstate New York who has 10 years of voice lessons and experience volunteering at music festivals. Her goals are to become a tour manager or talent scout to help musicians achieve their dreams. She has skills in organization, time management, and critical thinking.
The document quotes Albert Einstein saying that those who follow the crowd will not go further than the crowd, while those who walk alone are likely to find new places. It then provides an autobiographical summary about Melissa Miller, who was born in Hawaii and lived in several places including Atlanta, where she discovered her passion for the music industry. She later graduated with a business degree and gained experience in talent booking, promotions, sales, and event production. Her goal is to work with live music events around the world.
The document discusses various conversations between different individuals. President Gomez talks with advisors about holding a meeting in New York instead of their current location. Luke Booker and Natalie discuss missing each other at a previous session and Natalie's need to take care of things back home. Mr. Stark asks Mr. Smith where he got a particular item, to which Smith responds he bought it from a street bum for $10 and a bottle of whiskey.
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This document outlines the agenda for the July 2013 Electronic Music Meetup in San Francisco. The meetup included introductions from members, announcements and discussion of electronic music news and events in the area. A special performance was given by the artist Eitch. The meetup concluded with an open floor for members to share their own music projects. Information was also provided about upcoming meetups in August on the group's website and social media pages.
Gene Kelly was an American dancer, actor, singer, film director, producer and choreographer. He is best known for his role as Don Lockwood in Singin' in the Rain. He began dancing at age 8 and had a successful career on Broadway and in Hollywood. Some of his most famous films include An American in Paris, which won 6 Academy Awards including Best Picture, and It's Always Fair Weather. Kelly helped revive the Hollywood musical and redefined dance in film through his innovative choreography.
The document discusses longevity in the music business. It emphasizes being multifaceted by having skills in areas like songwriting, producing, and performing. It notes that for long term success, an individual should have a business plan and vision for how they will sustain their career over 10-20 years. Examples are given of successful artists who have had longevity, like Kid Rock, due to having talents in multiple areas of the industry. The conclusion stresses knowing where you want to go and being prepared to achieve longevity.
The document discusses how record labels are failing to properly develop artists. It provides perspectives from industry professionals that record labels should focus on developing artists' full potential through their music, but that this has been lost due to greed prioritizing profits over artistic growth. This void has hurt both artists and the industry's long-term success. The document advocates that developing artists enriches their lives and careers, produces higher quality music, and leads to greater financial returns for labels.
1) Music festivals bring significant economic benefits to the communities that host them by attracting large numbers of attendees who spend money in the local economy.
2) Festivals provide exposure for up-and-coming artists and bands by featuring lesser-known performers alongside more established acts.
3) Successfully hosting a music festival can raise substantial funds for charitable causes.
Joshua Rodriguez is a musician and producer born in Chicago. He was classically trained in piano but found his passion after attending Full Sail University. This led him to an internship at KDS Music Studio where he mastered equipment like SSL mixers. Rodriguez's remixes have been played on a major radio station and he had a performance at the Peabody Hotel. He is currently still enrolled at Full Sail and preparing to take the next steps in his career.
The document appears to be a slideshow presentation about a music producer named Tim Griffin. Over 24 slides, it describes Griffin's passion and experience in music production, mixing, and working with clients. It emphasizes his dedication, work ethic, reliability and drive to succeed as a producer.
The document is a visual resume that summarizes Cintiene Delemar's background and experience in music. It uses photos from Flickr to represent key details about her identity, dreams of becoming a music producer/composer, skills which include being technically skilled and passionate, and contact information. The visual resume provides an artistic and concise overview of the individual's career and qualifications through a series of photos.
This project will help persuade my target audience as an individual and a business in order to demonstrate that I am a worthy and promising professional.
The document discusses Pandora's plans to hold its first annual Pandora Music Festival. It provides details on Pandora as an internet radio service with 800,000 songs and 80,000 artists. The proposed timeline outlines a planning process from June 2014 to June 26, 2015 for the festival, including announcing the event, securing sponsors and artists, obtaining permits, and holding staff training. It is estimated the festival will cost $2.5 million to produce but generate $17.5 million in income.
This document provides biographical information about Evan "DeeZy" Snider. It summarizes that he was born and raised in Appalachia, served in the United States Marine Corps, and is now a genuine recording artist from his hometown. It also mentions that he studied in the entertainment business program at Full Sail University, interned at ONElive music festival, and has been working as an entrepreneur and musician for over a year, releasing two albums.
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The document discusses longevity in the music business. It emphasizes being multifaceted by having skills in areas like songwriting, producing, and performing. It notes that for long term success, an individual should have a business plan and vision for how they will sustain their career over 10-20 years. Examples are given of successful artists who have had longevity, like Kid Rock, due to having talents in multiple areas of the industry. The conclusion stresses knowing where you want to go and being prepared to achieve longevity.
The document discusses how record labels are failing to properly develop artists. It provides perspectives from industry professionals that record labels should focus on developing artists' full potential through their music, but that this has been lost due to greed prioritizing profits over artistic growth. This void has hurt both artists and the industry's long-term success. The document advocates that developing artists enriches their lives and careers, produces higher quality music, and leads to greater financial returns for labels.
1) Music festivals bring significant economic benefits to the communities that host them by attracting large numbers of attendees who spend money in the local economy.
2) Festivals provide exposure for up-and-coming artists and bands by featuring lesser-known performers alongside more established acts.
3) Successfully hosting a music festival can raise substantial funds for charitable causes.
Joshua Rodriguez is a musician and producer born in Chicago. He was classically trained in piano but found his passion after attending Full Sail University. This led him to an internship at KDS Music Studio where he mastered equipment like SSL mixers. Rodriguez's remixes have been played on a major radio station and he had a performance at the Peabody Hotel. He is currently still enrolled at Full Sail and preparing to take the next steps in his career.
The document appears to be a slideshow presentation about a music producer named Tim Griffin. Over 24 slides, it describes Griffin's passion and experience in music production, mixing, and working with clients. It emphasizes his dedication, work ethic, reliability and drive to succeed as a producer.
The document is a visual resume that summarizes Cintiene Delemar's background and experience in music. It uses photos from Flickr to represent key details about her identity, dreams of becoming a music producer/composer, skills which include being technically skilled and passionate, and contact information. The visual resume provides an artistic and concise overview of the individual's career and qualifications through a series of photos.
This project will help persuade my target audience as an individual and a business in order to demonstrate that I am a worthy and promising professional.
The document discusses Pandora's plans to hold its first annual Pandora Music Festival. It provides details on Pandora as an internet radio service with 800,000 songs and 80,000 artists. The proposed timeline outlines a planning process from June 2014 to June 26, 2015 for the festival, including announcing the event, securing sponsors and artists, obtaining permits, and holding staff training. It is estimated the festival will cost $2.5 million to produce but generate $17.5 million in income.
This document provides biographical information about Evan "DeeZy" Snider. It summarizes that he was born and raised in Appalachia, served in the United States Marine Corps, and is now a genuine recording artist from his hometown. It also mentions that he studied in the entertainment business program at Full Sail University, interned at ONElive music festival, and has been working as an entrepreneur and musician for over a year, releasing two albums.
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Orpah Winfrey: From Humble Beginnings to Media Mogul
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Local Music
1. I Don’t Want To hear
Local Music
http://www.(lickr.com/photos/theshinjukueffect/688216210/
Sunday, November 10, 2013
“I
don’t
want
to
hear
any
local
music
2. Its Hard To Catch An Ear
Show Them You Mean Buisness
http://www.(lickr.com/photos/23087906@N02/2244245951/
Sunday, November 10, 2013
many
aspiring
artist
have
probably
noticed
that
outside
of
your
hometown
support
system
it’s
hard
to
catch
an
ear.
3. My music has meaning..
http://www.(lickr.com/photos/bknguyen/3542560255/
Sunday, November 10, 2013
Or
even
taking
serious.
Show
them
you
mean
business
and
you
have
something
to
offer.
4. No Thanks!!!!
People aren’t inclined
to purchase local
music
<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/gottfrid/5827524208/" title="no thanks by anders.rorgren, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm3.staticflickr.com/
2535/5827524208_fc3cc7dd1f.jpg" width="500" height="333" alt="no thanks"></a>
Sunday, November 10, 2013
People
are
creature
of
habit
especially
when
it
comes
to
spending,
so
for
unsigned
and
unfamiliar
artist
selling
your
music
seems
to
be
mission
impossible
5. Mission Impossible
Who Are You??
Selling your music now, wont get you rich...
http://www.flickr.com/photos/valeriebb/3735833145/
Sunday, November 10, 2013
I
found
that
when
approaching
a
market
that’s
not
familiar
with
your
talent
and
adding
a
price
you
may
not
get
the
results
your
looking
for.
6. Aspiring To Be
Great???
Know industry Standards
http://www.(lickr.com/photos/30532063@N02/5587884134/
Sunday, November 10, 2013
Speaking
from
personal
experience
as
I
to
be
an
aspiring
artist
trying
to
get
my
voice
heard
in
an
ever-‐growing
industry
you
must
(irst
take
a
look
at
the
product
you
promote
8. You cannot sell your self cold...It’s a waste of
time
http://www.(lickr.com/photos/throgers/9661379642/
Sunday, November 10, 2013
Music is what feelings sound like
9. Many Artist
Just Want
their music to
be liked.
Thats why
we do it....
Local artist are
tomorrow’s stars
http://www.(lickr.com/photos/katherynemily/
Sunday, November 10, 2013
Many
artists
just
want
you
to
like
the
music
they
create
and
respect
it,
at
least
that’s
my
outlook
on
my
music.
11. It’s Local Music.....
Not a disease!!!
http://www.(lickr.com/photos/
angrysong/810147158/
Sunday, November 10, 2013
Local
music
or
underground
music
has
a
stigma
of
low
quality
attached
to
it,
hey
who
can
blame
the
reasoning
there
are
a
million
people
pursuing
this
career
and
lets
face
it
some
of
them
should
hang
it
up.
But
for
the
lesser
percentage
those
who
put
blood
sweat
and
tears
into
this
dream
it’s
a
slap
in
the
face.
As
an
artist
you
must
(ind
ways
to
present
your
product
and
meet
industry
standards.
Be
professional
act
professional.
12. Remember...
Just Cause you cant
Request it....Don’t
mean it’s not good
music...
Sunday, November 10, 2013
Local
music
doesn’t
mean
poor
quality
music.
http://www.(lickr.com/photos/thesmokingsection/1478721069/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/thesmokingsection/1478721069/
13. Local music keeps music
alive and fresh...
Your allowed to be yourself......
http://www.flickr.com/photos/missfortune/4969156817/
Sunday, November 10, 2013
Local
music
is
what
keeps
music
alive
and
fresh
it
allows
artist
to
be
him
or
herself.
14. At one point he was
local..
TUPAC
http://www.flickr.com/photos/63848154@N05/6145223642/
Sunday, November 10, 2013
Most
individuals
expect
instant
grati(ication
if
this
is
you
then
your
chasing
the
wrong
dream.
This
takes
time
and
money
but
mostly
time,
and
building
a
fan
base
is
the
most
tedious
and
dif(icult
task.
The
most
interesting
part
of
it
all,
tomorrow’s
star
is
making
local
music
today.
15. Underground Music
Still promotes the art in it’s truest form..
http://www.(lickr.com/photos/
21634576@N08/2210810438/
Sunday, November 10, 2013
Even
notice
that
trends
are
time
sensitive,
but
the
grassroots
of
music
especially
hip
hop
have
been
the
same,
Cooperation
got
involved
and
creativity
and
originality
became
obsolete.
Everyone
wants
to
sign
the
same
style
just
cause
its
attractable
now,
but
underground
music
still
posses
the
true
art
form
of
music.
16. Local Music is a
Prerequisite
For National and Global Talent...
Sunday, November 10, 2013
Local
music
is
a
prerequisite
for
national
and
global
talent
<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/54225771@N05/9764039016/" title="Now playing
"Started from the Bottom" by Drake | via #soundtrack
j_martinez3@verizon.net, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5468/9764039016_c751de21d6.jpg" width="500" height="500" alt="Now playing
from the Bottom" by Drake | via #soundtracking app"></a>
&
17. Todays Stars were
yesterdays local talent..
JAY-Z
http://www.flickr.com/photos/ultradialecticsgfx/5581256925/
Sunday, November 10, 2013
Ever
wonder
what
Jay-‐z
was
before
he
was
Jay-‐z?
Well
before
the
world
heard
him
and
knew
him
by
JayZ
he
was
local
rapper
going
by
the
name
of
Jazzy.
18. The next time your
approached...
Give it a chance...
http://www.(lickr.com/photos/myconcert/9596507515/
Sunday, November 10, 2013
So
the
next
time
you
approached
rather
it
be
on
the
streets,
internet,
open
mic
night,
just
stop
and
appreciate
the
time
and
effort
put
into
the
music,
give
it
a
chance
20. The importance of Local
Music
It keeps the genre alive....
http://www.(lickr.com/photos/44331907@N08/4070611149/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/allthatimprobableblue/5426125324/
Sunday, November 10, 2013
So
before
you
think
you
don’t
want
to
hear
local
music
just
think
how
important
it
is
to
the
industry
and
genre
we
all
grew
up
to
love.