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Nashville Tech Feed Podcast #35 – Dude Where’s My Music, To the Amazon Cloud
Posted on April 13, 2011 | No CommentsIn episode #35 of the Nashville Tech Feed our panel of Lucas Hendrickson and Paul Schatzkin discuss Amazon’s Cloud Player and the labels response to the, streaming services, the future of the business of how you listen to music and more. -
Online Music Business 101: Your Biography
Posted on April 11, 2011 | No CommentsAs a music artist your online goal is for people to find you easy and quickly then make the decision to interact with you in some way. Hopefully attending a show or purchasing your music and merchandise. (You have your music online to purchase don’t you?) The biography or “about us” section of your website is a simply way for you to make it easy for people to find you online. It’s also the section that I see most often neglected or not done at all. I understand that writing about yourself is the hardest thing you can do but it’s necessary. -
Nashville Tech Feed #18 – Lala.com the Best Music Site You’ve Never Heard of is Going Dark
Posted on May 21, 2010 | No CommentsJust like pirañas in Oprymills the website Lala.com will soon not exist. We take the full episode discussing the best music site that most of you might never know existed. What alternatives will there be, will Lala become the iTunes on the web and how music in the clouds affects the business of music. -
Nashville Tech Feed – #7 – ObviousPop & Geeks Dissect the Grammys
Posted on February 3, 2010 | 2 CommentsThe 2010 Grammys are over and Nashville was well represented, in episode seven we discuss the aftermath. First we'll talk with Dr. Tony Shore music industry veteran about the challenges of putting together a niche-based music-oriented podcast, his research into what the PROs (ASCAP, SESAC and BMI) want from podcasters in terms of ca$h, the resurgence of vinyl, his prodigious record collection, and more. -
Nashville Feed Episode 13 – Tech Feed Episode 2 – Apple Lala Purchase, GPS apps & 2010 Predictions
Posted on December 9, 2009 | 1 CommentAnother episode covering technology news that comes from Nashville and that affects Nashville. Apple purchases Lala.com, Foursquare comes to Nashville and 2010 tech predictions. Hosts: David Beronja, Lucas Hendrickson and Paul Schatzkin -
Music Subscription Services Do They Work? For Me Yes, Until Yahoo! Killed It
Posted on October 14, 2009 | 3 CommentsIn the early 2000s I subscribed to a monthly all you can stream music service by the name of MusicMatch. What sucked me in that the software was a good... -
Attention Artists: Changing Website Design & Structure Will Affect Your Inbound Traffic
Posted on October 5, 2009 | No CommentsWord of warning to an Artist that wants to blow away their website and start new. You're inbound traffic will decline considerably. I know that every artist out there updates...






