DIY Musician Podcast

Music Promotion and Marketing tips for Indie Musicians

#083: Roundtable – News, reviews, and a special offer

freeprizeHeard the Buzz about Google Buzz? How about the case of the disappearing music Blogs on Blogger?  The Podcasters discuss these topics, share some stories from their own music adventures and revisit last weeks interview with Brian Mazzaferi from I Fight Dragons.  Plus your calls and emails AND a very special offer from CD Baby just for our Podcast listening audience.

https://podcast.cdbaby.com/PodcastAudio/DIYMusicianPodcast_Episode083.mp3

 

#079: Roundtable – See ya 09! Hello 2010!

iTunes and Lala tie the knot and tech blogs are a buzz with the news.  What does this mean for the future of digital music?  Are we moving into the cloud?  Also, 2009’s top ten viral videos are not what you might expect (sadly no monkey that smells his own poop and then falls backwards out of a tree).  The Podcasters recap last weeks interview with Ryan States and chat about their holiday music endeavors.  Plus your stories, tips, tricks and comments on our listener line.  Enjoy this episode with a cup of hot coco.  We’ll see you next year!

The Top 10 viral video list can be found here

A special thanks to Matt at Finley Sound.  You can get the Christmas song he mixed for free here.  Need something mixed? Check out his site http://finleysound.com/

https://podcast.cdbaby.com/PodcastAudio/DIYMusicianPodcast_Episode079.mp3

#078: Ryan States – Remote collaboration

As we head into the next decade armed with faster internet connections and more bandwidth, it’s exciting to see the innovative ways artists are starting to collaborate with each other.  Entire albums are now being recorded by exchanging files across the web which has allowed incredible access to musicians who were formerly only available if you were in the right town.  Ryan States got a job playing keyboard in the circus, which keeps him out on the road constantly, and in years past, many musicians were faced with the decision of whether to stay in town and pursue their own music career, or go out on the road for someone else and get paid.  Even thought Ryan is often in remote locations and makes his home on a train, he’s had some pretty amazing musicians play on his new album, just by exchanging files over the web.  Is this how the album of the future will be made?

You can hear Ryan’s new album here - http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/ryanstates

https://podcast.cdbaby.com/PodcastAudio/DIYMusicianPodcast_Episode078.mp3

#064 Roundtable – Twitter Vs. Music Journalism

Watch Christopher Weingarten’s Twitter rant here.

In the News: The RIAA wins it’s case, The New iPhone 3.0 is finally released and Nine Inch Nails frontman Trent Reznor bows out of social networking (or so he says). This week’s episode focuses on a video by Rolling Stone music critic Christopher R. Weingarten. Click the link below to watch. As always, calls, emails and now tweets, from our listening audience.

Mentioned in this episode. Robert’s (AKA Chris Bolton) Storylife Podcast

https://podcast.cdbaby.com/PodcastAudio/DIYMusicianPodcast_Episode064.mp3

#063: Bruce Houghton – Blogging the future of music

Bruce Houghton (Founder of Skyline Music) is a long time industry veteran who has been booking music talent of all shapes and sizes for over 20 years.  As the shift in the music industry became apparent, Bruce started a blog as a way to keep the artists on his roster informed on new developments in the business.  His blog, called Hypebot, has grown in popularity and become one of the leading music business blogs that pays special attention to the growing indie music community, or as Bruce likes to call it, the musician middle class.  His experience and insights make his blog a must read for the indie artist who is serious about moving their music forward.

Check out Bruce’s blog Hypebot here – http://hypebot.com

https://podcast.cdbaby.com/PodcastAudio/DIYMusicianPodcast_Episode063.mp3

#062: Roundtable – Popstars and Power Outage

Pandora adds a paid subscription option with perks. Walmart gets rid of its DRM’d songs. Emusic moves beyond the indie market and stirs controversy. File-sharing is now a part of the Twitter-verse. The podcasters revisit last weeks interview with David Gray and discuss how pop music plays into the world of indie music for better and worse. Your calls, tweets, and comments. Plus in unexpected power outage leaves Kevin, Chris and Robert in the dark. They finish out the podcast in a battery powered fin-alley with lots of laughs.

Recommended in this podcast: Anvil: The Story of Anvil

https://podcast.cdbaby.com/PodcastAudio/DIYMusicianPodcast_Episode062.mp3

#061: David Gray – Anatomy of a Music Career

David Gray has done it all. He’s been a musician, songwriter, publisher, producer, A&R rep and worked for some of the most renowned record companies in the world. Currently he’s head A&R for Simon Cowell’s Syco Records label. You’ve probably seen some of the music reality shows they produce like, “America’s Got Talent, X Factor, and American Idol.” After the show is over, it’s David’s job to continue the artist’s development and help them create their albums. In this interview, conducted by the president of CD Baby, Brian Felsen, David shares his experience as a musician as well as an insider in the mainstream music business.

https://podcast.cdbaby.com/PodcastAudio/DIYMusicianPodcast_Episode061.mp3

#060: Roundtable – Throw your Fans A Party!

partyPaste magazine launches their “save Paste” campaign in order to preserve one of the top selling music magazines in the country. Webcaster’s rights are debated in the White House. Twitter gets bigger and BIGGER. The podcaster’s recap last weeks interview with professor Nancy Baym and discuss viewing your music career as party which you continually throw for your fans. Plus Your emails and phone calls! It’s a DIY party for the independent musician!

https://podcast.cdbaby.com/PodcastAudio/DIYMusicianPodcast_Episode060.mp3

#059: Nancy Baym – Online Fandom

Artists and musicians spend a lot of time communicating with their fan community, whether it be social networks, email, or just the music itself. With so much thought and energy going into fan communication, it funny how little time is actually spend considering the fan’s perspective. In this episodes, we hear from Nancy Baym, an Associate Professor in Communication Studies at the University of Kansas. She is an award-winning teacher on topics including the use of new communication technologies in creating identities, relationships and communities, interpersonal communication, and qualitative research methods. She has spent years studying online fandom to understand what communities like music fans a re really looking for. It might not be exactly what you think!

You can find more of Nancy Baym’s writing’s on here blog http://www.onlinefandom.com

https://podcast.cdbaby.com/PodcastAudio/DIYMusicianPodcast_Episode059.mp3

#058: Roundtable – On the Road with Chris Robley

HighwayIn the News: Mainstream radio is still a racket. Also, when is the best time of day to Twitter?
For our main topic of discussion, our own Chris Robley uses Haiku to woo his audiences as well as other experimental promotional techniques on his 2 week tour down the California coast. Listen as he shares what worked and what didn’t. Plus calls and stories from our listening audience.

Check out http://bandago.com where Chris rented his luxury tour van.

https://podcast.cdbaby.com/PodcastAudio/DIYMusicianPodcast_Episode058.mp3

#057: Matt Malley – Life as a Counting Crow

Whether you’re slugging it out in small clubs, or selling millions of albums, there are consistent themes that run through every artist’s experience. Matt Malley, former bass player for the band the Counting Crows, has done both and he shares his experiences as an indie artist and as a member of a major label touring act. Matt joined up with the Counting Crows in 1990, when they were just a California indie band struggling to find a name for themselves in the Bay Area. Little did Matt know that the Counting Crows would soon become a household name. After years of success, platinum albums, and hit songs, Matt left the band in late 2004. Once again he found himself back in the world of indie music, though a bit older and wiser. In 2008, he released his first solo album on CD Baby. Matt’s journey as a musician has become a familiar story as major label artists decide that DIY is sometimes a happy alternative to the rigors of a major label relationship.

In this episode:

Some keys to the Counting Crows success and even a couple mistakes!

An inside look at the Counting Crows as a business

Matt’s tips for up and coming artists

Matt’s solo album is available at CD Baby here http://cdbaby.com/cd/mattmalley

https://podcast.cdbaby.com/PodcastAudio/DIYMusicianPodcast_Episode057.mp3

#056: Roundtable – A Music Career Without Touring?

iTunes introduces variable pricing. Facebook stays on top. The podcasters recap our last episode, where David Nevue demonstrated that it’s entirely possible to make a living without the constant touring and gigging that most musicians do. But is this possible for the rest of us? Listen in as the broadcasters weigh in on this topic while sharing calls and comments from our audience.

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https://podcast.cdbaby.com/PodcastAudio/DIYMusicianPodcast_Episode056.mp3

#055: David Nevue – Building a Music Career Online

The internet is an irreplaceable tool for music promotion, but is it possible to build a music career in cyberspace alone?  In this episode, we hear from solo pianist David Nevue, who built his music into a full time career just by creating an effective online presence.  For the modern day DIY artist, David’s business model is the perfect example of what can be accomplished with great music, a little merchandising know-how, and a long term vision.  A lot of ground is covered in this interview, so get ready to take notes!

David Nevue’s artist website can be found here – http://davidnevue.com/

To check out David’s book, “How to Promote Your Music Successfully on the Internet” click here.

https://podcast.cdbaby.com/PodcastAudio/DIYMusicianPodcast_Episode055.mp3

#054: Roundtable – Finding Frequency

How often do you post a new song, demo, album or blog post? In the web 2.0 universe artists are competing for the attention of an increasingly distracted audience. Keeping your fans engaged often means frequently and consistently producing dynamic content. How does an artist do this without compromising the quality of their product? In this roundtable episode, the podcasters are joined by special guest, artist manager and Portland PR person, Ryan Wines, who wrote an intriguing post on his blog about releasing music with frequency in mind.  Do you have a music promotion strategy that involves releasing music on a frequent basis?  If yes, we want to hear about it!  Read Ryan’s blog here –  Petmarmoset.net

https://podcast.cdbaby.com/PodcastAudio/DIYMusicianPodcast_Episode054.mp3

#053: Bill Thompson – Mobile Marketing

The cell phone has rapidly evolved. It’s hard to even think of another technology that has changed as quickly as mobile phone technology. The way we use our phones has changed drastically as well. What started as just a portable phone, has turned into what is now basically pocket computer. In many cases, the actual phone is the least used feature of the device.

In this episode, we talk to Bill Thompson, from Full Sail University, who teaches a course on Mobile Marketing & Commerce. For the indie artist, the mobile phone offers a world of possibility. It takes the technology formerly only available on our home computers, and puts it into real world situations where interactivity can be maximized.

The Mobile Marketing Association website can be found here – http://www.mmaglobal.com/

https://podcast.cdbaby.com/PodcastAudio/DIYMusicianPodcast_Episode053.mp3

#052: Roundtable – The Working Musician

News, calls, emails, tips and tricks!

The Podcasters revisit last week’s episode with Greg Poree,  share some more Twitter tips, and investigate the art of playing other people’s music for a living.  This and much more on your beloved DIY Musician podcast.

The Seth Godin interview that Kevin mentions can be found by clicking here!

Want to check out Matthew Ebel’s subscription side to his artist website? Just click here to sign up and enter in promo code cdbaby50. The subscriber side of his website can be accessed at http://matthewebel.net

https://podcast.cdbaby.com/PodcastAudio/DIYMusicianPodcast_Episode052.mp3

#051: Greg Poree – Dancing With The Stars!

Most indie artists have a day job in order to make ends meet.  For some, their “day job” is actually playing music.  In this episode, Kevin talks to Greg Poree, the guitar player on the hit TV show, Dancing With the Stars.  We’ll hear how Greg worked his way up to such a prestigious position, and get a behind the scenes look into his “day job.”  This work is not for the faint of heart.  When the red light is on, there is no room for error.  Greg shares his tips and insights for all who are interested in pursuing a career as a working musician.  If music is your job, we want to hear from you!  Please share your tips, tricks, or horror stories!

Hear Greg Poree’s inventions album here -> http://cdbaby.com/cd/gregpore3

https://podcast.cdbaby.com/PodcastAudio/DIYMusicianPodcast_Episode051.mp3

#050: Roundtable – The Value of Music

50The big 50! Kevin, Chris and Robert are pleased as punch to have delivered fifty info-packed episodes of the DIY Musician Podcast. They kick off this episode by sharing a few of their favorite lessons learned as well as some recent music business news. Get down to the dirt with our hosts as they visit a touchy topic for hard working musicians: What is the value of your art?  Plus your calls, emails and comments.

Do hard working musicians deserve a better living? Is the general public less likely to spend money on music because it’s so freely available?

Katie Taylor’s article which inspired this episode

https://podcast.cdbaby.com/PodcastAudio/DIYMusicianPodcast_Episode050.mp3

#048: Roundtable – Music is Your Business

NewsFacebook’s new terms get a rewrite. More on royalty rates and internet Radio. Myspace has people spending way more time per visit. Indie band Officer Roseland sets up mystimuluspackage.org to pay fans $1 to download their new album.  We recap last weeks episode “A Musician’s Guide to Taxes” complete with a horror story from a musician friend who shares his experience with an IRS audit of his tax claims. Plus calls from our talented and musically inclined audience.

https://podcast.cdbaby.com/PodcastAudio/DIYMusicianPodcast_Episode048.mp3

#047: Allen Jones – A Musician’s Guide to Taxes

It’s tax time! Before you run away screaming, we’ve provided this resource to help guide you through process of properly reporting your music income to the IRS. Allen Jones, from Portland Community College, stops by to break it down and aide us musicians in what is usually an ominous task. YOUR ATTENTION PLEASE: This information is provided only as a guide to point you in the right direction. Each individual has a unique tax situation, so it’s important that you seek the advice of a licensed tax preparer. In others words, don’t blame us if you get audited! Now stop procrastinating, and go do your taxes!

The form Allen has in hand for the discussion is the 1040 form. Download a copy here.

https://podcast.cdbaby.com/PodcastAudio/DIYMusicianPodcast_Episode047.mp3

#045: Jason Van Orden – Podcasting and Internet Marketing

Podcasting and internet marketing specialist Jason Van Orden, talks about podcasting, marketing and networking on the web. Jason lays out the nuts and bolts of how to create a podcast, and why it’s so important to see yourself as more than a podcaster or blogger, but a content creator. He explains why it’s so important to understand what your fans are looking for in order to engage them properly on the web. Do you have an podcasting or social networking tip or trick? Please share by either leaving a comment, or calling our listener line at 206-426-5683.

#043: Tom Jackson – Creating Moments On Stage

Tom Jackson is a performance coach. He works with major label artists from all over the world in order to produce stage shows that will create a memorable experience for concert goers. Knowing your songs and reproducing your record live isn’t enough to dazzle an audience.Step up to the mic Tom helps artists develop shared moments on stage that often send an audience clambering to the merch table. Tom says the trick is to develop a structured show that leaves room for spontaneity. Join us as Tom shares his expertise on this often overlooked aspect of being a successful performing artist.

Check out Tom’s website Click Here!

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#042: Roundtable – Microblogging your music career

iTunes introduces tiered pricing. Microsoft releases SongSmith, a program that makes anyone a musician. NIN gives away 400GB of HD video. Kevin, Chris and Robert discuss Twitter and how micro-blogging and social networking can enhance your music career. Plus calls and emails from our amazing listeners: That’s you!

In episode 41 Alex Steininger mentioned questions that he gives to artists and bands to help them write a better bio and discover some specific story lines. To see some of those questions, Just Click Here!

https://podcast.cdbaby.com/PodcastAudio/DIYMusicianPodcast_Episode042.mp3

#039: Roundtable – How Fans Discover Your Music

Indie legends Wilco release an EP that’s also a free application. Guns ‘N’ Roses finally does it. Video games drive music sales. Robert seems mostly recovered from a minor head injury. The podcasters discuss Pandora Radio and the many ways that people discover music. Plus call-ins and lessons learned from our awesome audience (that’s you!).

playapp.com is the company releasing Wilco’s enhanced EP as mentioned on the podcast.

https://podcast.cdbaby.com/PodcastAudio/DIYMusicianPodcast_Episode039.mp3

#038 : Tim Westergren – Pandora Internet Radio

Pandora radio has revolutionized the way online music fans listen to and discover music. Tim Westergren is founder of Pandora and the Music Genome project that made it possible. With so many musicians creating so many albums music discovery is a more and more important aspect of the music business. Tools like Pandora that help people discover music have become crucial.

Give Pandora a listen http://pandora.com

https://podcast.cdbaby.com/PodcastAudio/DIYMusicianPodcast_Episode038.mp3
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