Bob Baker Explains The 3 E's Of Content Marketing | Ep. 36: The Music Biz Weekly Podcast

Join myself, Michael Brandvold and Bob Baker for a fantastic 45min. roundtable discussion as we dive into Bob's 3 E's of Content Marketing: Educate, Entertain and Enlighten.
Not sure what the hell I mean by that? Well then click Play to find out!
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Are Musicians Still Delusional About Getting Signed? - Ep. 32: The Music Biz Weekly Podcast

Why? Because it's a fact that 75% of artists still want to get signed by a major label, despite the fact that the majority of artists never see any money from these relationships and they often get dropped after only a couple of years, leaving them with nothing… not even the ownership of their album masters.
Join Michael Brandvold and I as we kick off our discussion around a recent email to Bob Lefsetz that was sent to him by Matt Murphy, The Jazz Lawyer.
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Ep. 32: The Music Biz Weekly Podcast - Are Musicians Still Delusional About Getting Signed? by Thorny Bleeder
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Video Premiere: 'What's Left' by Late July
"What's Left" by Late July
Buy the tunes at www.latejuly.bandcamp.com
Directed by Nicole Simone
Shot by Nate Kogan
Edited by Adrian Vieni
Make Up & Styling by Alexandra Rotundo
"Doghearted" by Late July
Top 50 Albums Of The Decade

Here it is, a music nerd’s list of my Top Albums Of The Decade, from 2000-2009.
I had originally planned to simply create a Top 10, but after I started pouring over all of the eligible contenders I realized that restricting my list to only ten albums was virtually impossible. I’ve enjoyed so many albums this past decade that choosing ten albums just didn’t seem fair.
One of the problems I encounter when making a favourite album list is my wide range of tastes. I love rock, punk, metal, alternative, indie, and jazz all the same; so it’s hard for me to place a Slayer album next to a Norah Jones album on the same list.
So to remedy this situation I’ve created two lists: a Top 25 for Hard Rock and a Top 25 for Alternative & Indie. Each list is below...
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A Unique Parallel: Craft Brewers And Indie Labels
Article and video appear as originally posted on Hypebot at this link,it was too perfect to change or alter for The Bleeder Blog, it echoes my sentiments exactly...

















