How to Build a Sustainable Music Career & Collect All Revenue Streams is the #1 Music Business podcast globally, charting on six continents with listeners in 140+ countries. Best-selling author, industry veteran and #iVoted Festival founder Emily White will cover the modern music industry in full and solve musicians’ problems in real time via livestream on Volume.com in front of a live audience at Academy Award winner John Ridley’s Nō Studios. Season two debuts January 10, 2023
Emily will take musicians through their process from recording to release and beyond throughout this series. She presents this information in a clear and methodical manner that is applicable to artists’ home markets and shares how musicians can grow their careers nationally and internationally from there. While also ensuring they are not missing a single revenue stream along the way.
Musicians and music industry professionals can tune in live and later restream via Volume.com where...
Emily will take musicians through their process from recording to release and beyond throughout this series. She presents this information in a clear and methodical manner that is applicable to artists’ home markets and shares how musicians can grow their careers nationally and internationally from there. While also ensuring they are not missing a single revenue stream along the way.
Musicians and music industry professionals can tune in live and later restream via Volume.com where...
- 1/10/2023
- Podnews.net
"What sorts of things could we possibly know about the world?" Giant Pictures + Collapsar have unveiled an official trailer for the documentary film Black Holes: The Edge of All We Know, also listed under just the title The Edge of All We Know. This originally premiered at Cph:dox last year and arrives on VOD in March and I highly recommend it. The documentary follows the quest to understand the most mysterious objects in the universe, featuring Stephen Hawking, Shep Doeleman, and the Event Horizon Telescope. There is a dual narrative showing us how a team around the world was able to take the "first ever photo" of a black hole (seen here); while a team of astrophysicists works with Hawking to finish even more calculations and solve an impossible equation related to black holes. All with a gorgeous score by cellist Zoe Keating. This is a super geeky, but very entertaining,...
- 2/12/2021
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
YouTube's Music Key service has been a lightning rod for controversy, and a recent Tumblr post from an independent musician has brought a particular issue back into the spotlight. Cellist and composer Zoe Keating has taken to her personal blog, where she wrote a post lamenting the aggressive terms musicians must now agree to if they wish to continue using Content ID on YouTube.
Keating is known for her openness regarding the financial particulars of her dealings with streaming services, and in her new post, she lays out the rules YouTube sets forth in its new agreement. The new terms require Keating to put her catalog on YouTube Music Key, monetize her songs, release songs on YouTube as they arrive on other platforms, and upload them in high resolution. The agreement lasts for five years, and if Keating does not agree to it, she can no longer monetize her music on YouTube.
Keating is known for her openness regarding the financial particulars of her dealings with streaming services, and in her new post, she lays out the rules YouTube sets forth in its new agreement. The new terms require Keating to put her catalog on YouTube Music Key, monetize her songs, release songs on YouTube as they arrive on other platforms, and upload them in high resolution. The agreement lasts for five years, and if Keating does not agree to it, she can no longer monetize her music on YouTube.
- 1/23/2015
- by Sam Gutelle
- Tubefilter.com
Washington -- Music's biggest night came to Washington Wednesday at the annual Grammys on the Hill Awards, which honored Jennifer Hudson with the Recording Artist Coalition Award for her philanthropic and artistic achievements.
Hudson, a frequent visitor to the Obama White House who most recently performed Al Green's "Let's Stay Together" for President and Michelle Obama's first dance at an inaugural ball in January, said it was "so cool" being backstage with the Obamas and that the president requested her as a performer.
Of course the Boston bombing was on everyone's mind, and the show opened with a memorial message to the victims. Hudson sent her prayers to Boston too, saying, "When I saw the news, it just stopped me in my tracks. It's just heartbreaking."
Some of music's biggest names were in Washington at The Hamilton to fête Hudson. Songwriters Victoria Shaw (John Michael Montgomery's "I Love...
Hudson, a frequent visitor to the Obama White House who most recently performed Al Green's "Let's Stay Together" for President and Michelle Obama's first dance at an inaugural ball in January, said it was "so cool" being backstage with the Obamas and that the president requested her as a performer.
Of course the Boston bombing was on everyone's mind, and the show opened with a memorial message to the victims. Hudson sent her prayers to Boston too, saying, "When I saw the news, it just stopped me in my tracks. It's just heartbreaking."
Some of music's biggest names were in Washington at The Hamilton to fête Hudson. Songwriters Victoria Shaw (John Michael Montgomery's "I Love...
- 4/18/2013
- by The Huffington Post
- Huffington Post
Join Imogen Heap, Sir Richard Branson and friends online, in a very spontaneous ‘get together’ with live music and open discussion, as they raise funds to benefit the victims of the recent devastating floods in Pakistan.
Hosted by Ze Frank, the online event will feature intimate musical performances by Imogen Heap, Ben Folds, Amanda Palmer, Kate Havnevik, KT Tunstall, Josh Groban, Kaki King, Zoe Keating and Mark Isham.
There will also be revealing conversations with Sir Richard Branson, Mary Robinson, Cameron Sinclair, Mark Pearson (live from Karachi), Gary Slutkin and Anders Wilhemlson. May well be more as the word spreads!
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Hosted by Ze Frank, the online event will feature intimate musical performances by Imogen Heap, Ben Folds, Amanda Palmer, Kate Havnevik, KT Tunstall, Josh Groban, Kaki King, Zoe Keating and Mark Isham.
There will also be revealing conversations with Sir Richard Branson, Mary Robinson, Cameron Sinclair, Mark Pearson (live from Karachi), Gary Slutkin and Anders Wilhemlson. May well be more as the word spreads!
Read more...
- 8/31/2010
- Look to the Stars
(Note: This article was originally posted on indieWIRE, but we thought it was interesting enough to repeat.) Several years ago, I left the movie business and entered the world of the internet and mobile. Since then, independent filmmakers have often asked me about what they should do in this 'new media' digital world. As digital innovation has increased in its speed and scope over the past two years, as the iPhone has come out, as social networks have exploded, these questions have grown exponentially as well. Recently I have been telling everyone the same thing. If you want to get into the digital world, if you want to build an audience for your work, if you want to make some money, learn from Zoe Keating. Here are a few relevant facts about Zoe. She is a cellist who writes and records her original compositions. Some call her music pop, some say it is classical,...
- 10/16/2009
- TribecaFilm.com
New York-based digital consultant Chris Dorr and I had a lively phone conversation Thursday about how independent filmmakers should exploit the internet. He got off the phone and wrote this essay. Several years ago, I left the movie business and entered the world of the internet and mobile. Since then, independent filmmakers have often asked me about what they should do in this “new media” digital world. As digital innovation has …...
- 10/2/2009
- Thompson on Hollywood
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