Nashville Feed #15 – Tech Feed #4 – Moments of the Aughts, How Nashville rode out the decade & what’s in the future

 

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Topics

Moments of the Aughts…

  • Discussion on the music of the 2000-2009

Music Business Nashville where we were and what’s in the future


Hosts:

David Beronja

Title:

  • Web Designer/Production
  • Founder “The Nashville Feed” blog

Skype: mdave74

URLs:

  • twitter: mdave
  • blog: NashvilleFeed.com

Lucas Hendrickson

Title(s):

  • Independent Journalist
  • Contributor at The Tennessean’s TuneInMusicCity.com
  • Instructor at Belmont University’s Media Studies Department
  • Writer at LargeLand Mammal.com

Skype: LargeLandMammal

URLs:

Craig Havighurst

Titles:

Skype:

URLs:

Paul Schatzkin

Title(s)

  • Revered Elder Statesman, Staunch McLuhanist, Internet Entrepreneur and (Occasional) Bomb Thrower
  • Founder, CEO, songs.com (1995-2000)
  • Author:  The Boy Who Invented Television: A Story of Inspiration, Persistence, and Quiet Passion (2002)
  • Author: Defying Gravity: The Parallel Universe of T Townsend Brown (2008)
  • Music Industry blogger at http://celestialjukebox.org
  • New for 2010: Founder, Cohesion Arts (Artists Management & Digital Distribution, until we find the new paradigm vocabulary…)

Skype: Driver49s

URLs:


What We’re Listening too or Reading:

Lucas:
Started re-reading Stephen King’s book on writing called “On Writing.“ Looking forward to listening to “Dr.” Tony Shore’s power pop-laced podcast “ObviousPop

Craig:
Reading “Pops: A Life Of Louis Armstrong” by Terry Teachout and listening to the Beatles Box Set (stereo)

David:
Reading “What would Google Do?” by Jeff Jarvis of BuzzMachine

Paul:
Listening to: CDBaby DIY Musicians Podcasts, Drew Holcomb & The Neighbors - Passenger Seat, Bonnie BishopThings I Know

Reading: The Sisters Who Would Be Queen by Leanda deLisle, Inside Steve’s Brain Leander Kahney

http://www.musicthinktank.com/blog/eight-things-i-plan-to-put-into-our-new-music-related-websit.html

1) The merged efforts of many…As I have written here in the past, I am a big believer that artists should be working together to build brands on the Internet.  The network effect of numerous artists promoting one brand is far more powerful than one artist attempting to build a brand by his or her self.  Moreover, numerous artists working together can deliver the “this site entertains me” value proposition (and other highly valued propositions), while a standalone artist usually cannot (learn why).

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