June 18, 2012

A NOTE OF ENCOURAGEMENT

Easy Easy Easy, That's the music business. Don't try hard, and you will be successful. All you need is a little talent , sit back, watch and you are certain to be a huge success. Money will begin to roll in, just check your mailbox daily and watch your fortune grow. It's as easy as flipping a coin. Aren't you happy you finally get your ears tickled, and for the first time hear things the way you would  like them to be. By dickens , it would be great if everything I just said was true? Oh well some things never change; like hard work  and perseverance.


LET'S START OUR WEEK BY LOOKING AT PERSEVERANCE
DON'T GIVE UP
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There's no denying that perseverance is often required to realize the hopes, dreams, desires and visions we hold for ourselves.

What exactly is perseverance and how can you utilize it to bring about the desired results in your life?
What does perseverance have to do with attracting Abundance and Happiness and how can it be utilized in the most effective way? That is what we will cover here.
First of all let’s look at what perseverance is according to the Merriam Webster Dictionary. It states……..
per·se·ver·ance Pronunciation: "p&r-s&-'vir-&n(t)s Function: noun : the action or condition or an instance of persevering : STEADFASTNESS
As we can see perseverance is an action that we must take...to remain steadfast in that action until the desired outcome is achieved.
By remaining steadfast and determined in whatever it may be that you are desiring to see manifest in your life is of crucial importance if you are to bring about those results that you truly do desire.
It's often perceived that the Power of Perseverance is strictly of a physical nature.
My personal perspective is that the greatest power that you hold is using The Power of Perseverance to shift the quality of consciousness...the underlying beliefs that can make the physical journey difficult.
Developing the perseverance to hold fast and shift the quality of consciousness which is ALWAYS at cause, provides the greatest assistance in fulfilling whatever it might be that you desire to accomplish. It makes the physical journey more enjoyable and less strenuous.
In using the Power of Perseverance in this way, you are in essence reprogramming and removing the subconscious blocks that are keeping you from immediately and effortlessly attracting and receiving those things that you desire to see manifest which have already been promised to you.
In the case of bringing about desired results into your life, the formula looks like this.

Awareness + Desire + Belief + Action + Perseverance = Phenomenal and seemingly magical outcomes in your life.



O = K,  The fact is , those who keep going, keep going, those who stop, stop. The goers get the prize, the stoppers get the ; oh well,  fill in the blanks ---------------.

I hope this message inspires you in some small way. Don't give up. God wants you to be successful, so do I, AND YOU DESERVE IT.


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June 16, 2012

SIGNS OF THE TIMES- RECORD LABELS?

Listen to the chatter of the record labels and you can hear them scrambling. While they have been sitting around watching their profits soar to a historic 6.2 billion from a great meager 32 to 42 billion just a decade or so ago, you have to ask. Where they asleep at the wheel. How could they sit by and watch their profits dwindle to such an anorexic state. Now if I where an up and coming artist, I would have to ask myself, do I want them managing my career? The answer is an unequivocally no! However let's watch and see where all of this leads. They will certainly find a way to get your money. Caveat Emptor! 


Below is an article I just read and thought you might find interesting. Enjoy and absorb.



Warner U.K. Launches New Artist & Label Services Division Headed by Dan Chalmers
June 14, 2012   |   By Richard Smirke, London
arner Music U.K. is expanding its label offerings with the launch of a new Artists and Label Services division. 

Effective immediately, Warner Music Artist and Label Services will be headed by London-based Dan Chalmers, managing director of Rhino U.K. and ADA U.K., who reports to Christian Tattersfield, CEO, Warner Music U.K. The new division enables established independent artists and labels access to a suite of international  marketing and distribution services.
Building on the existing Warner-owned Alternative Distribution Alliance U.K. (ADA) offering, non-Warner affiliated artists and labels will be able to utilize a range of specialist support functions, including physical and digital sales and distribution, digital marketing, promotion, publicity, manufacturing, brand partnerships, media planning and buying, synch and licensing.

Veteran British electronic dance act Orbital and former Smiths guitarist Johnny Marr are the among the first artists to work in conjunction with the division, with the release of Orbital's latest studio album "Wonky" (ACP Recordings Ltd) directly utilizing Warner's expertise in the fields of retail and online marketing strategy, alongside manufacturing, radio and TV promotion, as well as media planning and buying. Warner Music Artists and Label Services says that it is currently in discussion with other well-known established artists, but declined to reveal names.
"Warner Music's Artist and Label Services allowed us to produce an album in our own way, then use the power and strategic expertise of a major label to support its successful release," said Orbital's manager, Rob Holden, in a statement.

Commenting on the launch, Tattersfield added: "Our priority is to cultivate an environment that allows artists to achieve their full potential. We are opening the door for Warner Music U.K. to create deeper relationships and new commercial partnerships with successful independent acts.

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June 15, 2012

RIAA AND AUDIO





We are back up and excited with a new url! evolutionofasong.blogspot.com Here'a a post from The RIAA website. I will be writing new personal blogs beginning tomorrow. It's good to be back!


RIAA CEO To Tout "Transformed" Music Business To Congressional Panel Reviewing "Future of Audio"

June 05, 2012
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WASHINGTON – At a House Commerce Committee hearing Wednesday on “The Future of Audio,” Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) Chairman and CEO Cary Sherman will tell lawmakers how the music industry has “transformed how it does business,” touting the fact that digital formats now account for more than half of industry revenues and pointing to an array of licensed formats and services for fans.

At the hearing, before the House Commerce Committee Subcommittee on Communications and Technology, Sherman will testify (testimony here) that “CDs are no longer the primary format for the music business or the primary way the industry generates revenues. Digital is not just our future, it is our present. In 2004, the first year we had any meaningful digital revenues, the industry earned a grand total of $190 million from digital services. Last year, we hit nearly $3.5 billion. Quite a change.”

Sherman will tick off a litany of different models licensed by major music companies:
•    You want DRM-free downloads? We’ve got that: iTunes, AmazonMP3, eMusic, 7digital. 
•    You want to pay a modest monthly fee for all the music you can ever listen to – on your computer or smart phone? We’ve got that: Rhapsody, Spotify, MOG, Rdio, Music Unlimited, rara.com, Zune Music Pass. 
•    You want free, ad-supported video and audio streaming? We’ve got that: Spotify, YouTube, Vevo, Myspace Music, AOLMusic.
•    You want music bundled with your mobile phone? We’ve got that: Muve Music, Metro PCS/Rhapsody 
•    You want to store all your music in the cloud, so you can access it from wherever you might be? We’ve got that: iTunes Match, and more deals in the works. 
•    You want specialized digital radio services that offer you the niche kind of music you like to hear? We’ve got that: Pandora, SiriusXM, Last.fm, Yahoo!Music, AOLMusic, and over750 more such services. 
•    You want online simulcasts of AM/FM radio stations? That is available too: iHeartRadio, WJLK-FM 994.3 (The Point), KPWR-FM (Power 106), WXLC-FM (102.3 XLC), and over 750 more online radio stations fully licensed through our sister organization SoundExchange.
Sherman will testify that the agreement announced last month with the National Music Publishers’ Association (NMPA) and the Digital Media Association (DiMA), setting mechanical royalty rates and standards on a slate of new cutting-edge music business models, was a signal of a new focus of the industry and organization:

We’re also working on new industry-wide databases and royalty distribution systems to make royalty payment functions more efficient; and licensing reform to update the statutory mechanism for the old “mechanical” licensing system. We are intent on working with our Internet and publishing partners to simplify and expedite the licensing process.

The RIAA CEO will point to voluntary marketplace agreements with so-called “intermediaries” in the Internet ecosystem as the strategy to protect the rights of musicians, songwriters and labels: So how are we approaching protecting our rights these days? For the most part, by forging voluntary, marketplace agreements with others in the Internet ecosystem under which everyone plays a part in addressing the problem. Just last year, we announced a voluntary program with ISPs that will be implemented later this year to address illegal downloads on P2P networks. We also helped craft an agreement with major credit card companies and payment processors on voluntary best practices to reduce sales of counterfeit and pirated goods. And just last month, major advertisers and ad agencies announced a series of voluntary best practices so that their valuable brands are not associated with rogue Internet sites that offer illegal goods, and advertisers don’t inadvertently enrich rogue website operators. We hope other intermediaries like search engines will follow suit in negotiating voluntary marketplace best practices to prevent directing users to sites that are dedicated to violating property rights.
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May 25, 2012

10 tips to consider while chasing your dream




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HAPPY MEMORIAL DAY FROM J. GRADY AND THE AMP TEAM


No matter where you are in your career
, it’s important to look back at the basics. It allows you to think like a beginner again; back to when you could visualize the most possibilities. The following ten tips, taken from a NARIP event in San Francisco, will help move forward your career in the music business - however far along you may be.
1. Have a Plan
Write it down - on a piece of paper. Studies have shown that physically writing things down not only helps in retaining the information better, but handwritten goals can bring clarity and focus. If you’ve already typed out your goals somewhere, rewrite them again on a piece of paper. You may come across new insights that can bring even more clarity and focus to your plan. Furthermore, you should be able to clearly articulate your goals so well that there isn’t the least bit of uncertainty or confusion when you’re out making progress towards your plan. 
2. Recognize That Everything Is Sales     
As music professionals, we’re all in the business of sales. For some, this can be a hard fact to swallow. After all, music is an art form - a transcendental language that breaks down language barriers across the world. However, it’s also a form of entertainment. In order to sustain ourselves as artists - as entertainers - we must be compensated for our time and effort. At the very least, the art needs to sustain itself. You must learn, understand, appreciate, execute, and learn to love sales. This applies whether you’re on stage, at a conference, or online - consider yourself always on the sales floor. 
3. Network
You’ve heard it time and time again: “It’s not about what you know, but who you know.” This is certainly true, but only to a degree. Just as important as whom you know in this business is what you can do for them. You shouldn't be handing out business cards to every potential ally you encounter. You should first ensure that you have something of value to offer them. In a proper networking situation, a mutually beneficial exchange of resources occurs where both parties benefit from one another. If at first you seek to help others, and do so genuinely, you will gain leverage in earning what it is you’re after. Yes, while everything is sales as I mentioned above, it's important to remember the art of “sellling without selling” - to give in order to get.
4. Collaborate / Create Partnerships
In an ideal world, we’d all have large amounts of capital that we can allocate to pay top-quality help. This obviously is not the case, but sometimes money isn’t what is needed to gain the services we seek. If you can’t exchange dollars, exchange services. Either way, you’re building relationships and displaying a genuine desire to help the other person out.
5. Collect and Surround Yourself with Winners
Surround yourself with firelighters – people who recognize your passion (your flame) and encourage you to move forward, and try to avoid the firefighters – people who diminish your spirits by trying to bring you down - intentionally or unintentionally. You’re known by the company you keep, so affiliate and associate yourself wisely. Do some research on successful people and try to model their success. Also, if you haven’t had a mentor yet, consider seeking one out. Personalized and experienced professional guidance can work wonders for your career.
6. Take Risks
Overcome shyness, fear and doubt, and don’t be afraid to venture outside your comfort zone. Experiencing discomfort or anxiety really means that you’re entering areas that you're unfamiliar with – which means you're growing! Don’t be afraid to do a little traveling, either. Not every opportunity is going to present itself conveniently in your backyard.
7. Be Optimistic
Cut loose the people who are continuously bringing you down. It’s a tough space we’re in, and pessimism will only make it tougher. This touches upon my earlier point of surrounding yourself with winners, because winners tend to be optimistic people. It’s always the losers that tell you that it can’t be done.
8. Be Professional
Present yourself professionally in every medium that you exchange conversation or information with other professionals. From proper sounding voicemails, to practicing good email etiquette (well thought-out subject lines, following up, etc.), to wearing the proper attire to networking situations, it’s important to brand yourself as a professional in every situation you place yourself in. This also pertains on and offstage, as well.
9. Educate Yourself
This is where most of you readers already have the leg up. By keeping up on your music industry news, you place yourself ahead of the curve of other would-be professionals in this business, and you position yourself amongst a crowd of legitimate industry professionals. By being informed, you not only are more likely to execute better business strategies, but you’ll always have proper and appropriate conversation to ignite in a networking situation - for instance, “What do you think about RootMusic’s new Social Touring integration for the BandPage app?”
10. Become Remarkable
At the end of the day, it’s all about being memorable. Personal branding is all about the mental associations people have of you. In order to stand out or move ahead, you must become remarkable at what you do. This also means being authentic - which shouldn't be too difficult if you're truly passionate about what you do.
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May 23, 2012

AMP'S TAKE ON MOBILE WEBSITES

AMP is going to be working hard to bring Artist specific mobile websites to it's members at an affordable price. There is no doubt that this is the wave of the future. This is a required tool for all artist to have to compete in the digital age. We are also working on a social media model to use as a companion tool to help you monetize your  product. As it say's in the article below from the New York Times, " It's a requirement not an option. Good reading!


FW: Is Your Company Late to the Mobile Party? - The Wall Street Journal.
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Article in yesterday's Wall Street Journal...

Is Your Company Late to the Mobile Party?

By ED NASH  (Mr. Nash is the president of Altius Management in Nashville, Tenn that appear to be in the music and events management business.)

Web 3.0 isn't coming—it's already here. And it's all about mobile interaction. If your company doesn't have a mobile website—a site specifically designed and coded for each mobile platform—you're already seriously behind the times. The marketplace demands content and the available delivery pipelines are exponentially more diverse and interactive than ever before.

Our businesses compete in a technological environment in which information is coming and going from every direction in all conceivable digital forms. Suddenly, the ability to explore a fully interactive website or a full-length video doesn't require anything more than a small hand-held device. Wireless data delivery is faster and easier than ever, and consumers want what they want right now—whether they are sitting in front of a desktop, riding on a train holding a tablet, or walking down the street, smartphone in hand.

All of these factors make the development and implementation of dedicated mobile websites absolutely critical to success. According to a 2011 report by comScore, fully half of the total population of the U.S. uses mobile media—an incredible 20% increase in a single year.

World-wide, there are 1.2 billion mobile Web users. In the U.S. alone, 25% of users access the Web exclusively through mobile devices, and that number is significantly higher in many other parts of the world, such as 70% in Egypt and 59% in India.

Mobile Web growth stats aren't slowing down either. They'll continue to balloon, just as network availability, access speed, software and hardware devices will continue to revolutionize mobile interaction and ease of use.

So how can a global company survive without a great mobile website? With stats and trends as they are, I'd rather not wait around to find out.

Case in point: A mobile Web solution was recently shown to me by a friend in charge of marketing at a major record label. He had contracted the development of mobile sites for several of their acts, and has been impressed at the potential for a Web platform that is simple, appealing and intuitive. In the not-too-distant past, fans performing a mobile search for their favorite music artist would find themselves on a traditional website that was barely viewable on their hand-held device, slow to load, and nearly impossible to navigate—much less interact with.

Today's Web 3.0 is different—it is fast, easy, clean and interactive. Viewing videos, hearing music, buying products, signing up for email lists, and checking tour dates on a mobile device is now simple, convenient and attractive—the way it should be.

The solutions, despite what you might think, are not expensive. The technology is broadly available and the process of using existing Web elements to "skin" (i.e. optimize) a site for mobile use isn't altogether difficult.

Yet much of the business world remains woefully unprepared. I've heard from more than one large corporation that mobile Web integration is in the works for 2014—no that's not a misprint. Given the fierce competition, I truly hope that these companies can stay in business until then. If they want to survive, they need to bump up the time frame just a bit—like today.

If your company is going to compete in a web-based world, it must be broadly accessible and elegantly intuitive—Steve Jobs taught us that. The technological landscape has changed immeasurably since I started my first business over 20 years ago. In that time, I've learned that change can be very profitable for innovators and early-adopters, or very costly if you're the last to show up to the party. For those who aren't ready for Web 3.0, get your dancing shoes on—the party is already in full swing, and you're late.

Mr. Nash is the president of Altius Management in Nashville, Tenn.