How To Get A Deal Audio Book
November 30, 2016 by bucketskeen
By, Wendy Day from Rap Coalition A few years ago, I suddenly began getting these weekly emails out of the blue from DigitalRadioTracker. I was excited because they offer valuable chart information for internet radio spins, a growth area I was closely watching. Some of my friends in the music industry have started their own […]
Wendy Day, Rap Coalition, industry guru, artist advocate
By, Wendy Day You’re an artist, so you understand this: you took hours, days, possibly even weeks or months to create the perfect song. It’s your best ever. Ever! You post it online and it gets no reaction, or little reaction, or reaction only from your friends and family. Basically, it tanks. You blame the […]
From Steve Stoute’s interview in Paste Magazine, the night before the Emmy Awards, speaking about the Emmy nomination of VH-1’s The Tanning Of America documentary that he executive produced: Although the culture continues to soar, there are still problematic aspects. Women are barely visible (or, primarily visible in some troubling ways). But, admittedly, things are […]
By, Wendy Day I’m a geek. I admit it. I love gadgets and am almost always the first of my friends to scoop up the newest gadget. My house is strewn with obsolete gadgets from the past and gadgets that will be useful one day in the future. But the future is here for […]
HOW TO GET A RECORD DEAL This free sample is a portion of Chapter 5 from Wendy Day’s e-book, The Knowledge To Succeed: How To Get A Record Deal. Chapter 5 discusses the different types of Record Deals available today (this portion of the chapter discusses 360 Deals, what they are, why they exist, and […]
By, Wendy Day (www.SlavesNoMore.com music industry how-to site coming soon…) Before you read this article, please make sure you’ve already read this primer: http://bit.ly/100VB2r about the basics of securing radio spins. Radio is still the most misunderstood aspect of this industry. I see people lose tens of thousands of dollars constantly in this industry because […]
Hip Hop is aging. I don’t mean the artform, I mean our favorite rappers, fans, and consumers. The marketplace is aging. We spend less money on music, music magazines, concerts, clubs, merchandise, etc, yet have become exceptionally more opinionated on the quality of what’s available to us. Have we become our parents? The average age […]
December 9, 2016 by bucketskeen
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