How to Revolutionize Your Band’s Social Media Presence in Under 30 Minutes a Day
By Tyler Allen on Sonicbids Blog Revolution is a fun word, and it's an important word when it comes to any artist's image. Not only is the creative market one that needs. Continue reading
MySpace Returns From The Dead, Traffic Up 575%
What if MySpace was more than a vault for Throwback Thursdays? With new stats showing user traffic up a surprising 575% from this time last year, MySpace is causing a bit. Continue reading
Did I Miss The Collapse of Nashville’s Musical Middle Class?
Guest Post by Josh Collum I’m going to get this out of the way… I might ruffle some feathers with this post. Maybe even yours. I’ve gone back and forth. Continue reading
What Do Teens Really Think About The Big Social Networks?
By Chris Robley on The DIY Musician Blog How are teens using the big social platforms when it comes to building relationships, sharing media, and discovering music? Well, maybe a better question to. Continue reading
Pandora Makes Grammy Predictions Based On User Listening Habits
Compiling and analyzing data from the listening patterns of their 76 million monthly users, Pandora has released a list of predicted Grammy winners. Based on their findings, they predict Iggy. Continue reading
The Top Selling Vinyl Albums Of 2014 [INFOGRAPHIC]
It may have been building for some time, but 2014 was the year that vinyl record sales really came roaring back from the near-dead. Jack White lead the charge, selling. Continue reading
Willing Nashville Label Launches
Willing Nashville, a new, full-service record label based in Nashville has launched, with launches with Angela Borchetta White serving as President & CEO. Promotion and overall operations at the label will. Continue reading
Google Search Now Highlights Concert Info From Ticketfly, AXS, Ticketmaster and More
Google has been enhancing music related search in recent months highlighting links to tracks and videos; and a new search feature makes it much easier for fans to discover and buy. Continue reading
Copyright in Public Places
By Brian Oliver, from Berklee College of Music's Music Business Journal “All the world’s a stage,” wrote Shakespeare in As You Like It, and he said as much in other plays. The public performance. Continue reading