Themusicdiary.com supports indie artist and each week I select new up and coming artist to highlight. Each artist is asked to provide 140 characters describing their music, along with links so you can listen, follow, and become a fan. Feel free to leave a comment and tell me what you think.
JAC BraiNchild
Intellectually stimulating, conscious, experimental hip hop, that takes you back to its origins. JAC's music is a triumph for hip hop lovers.
Click here to listen to more of JAC BraiNchild's music now.
http://jacbrainchild.tumblr.com/
http://instagram.com/jac_the_universe
If you know any artist who would like to be included in the Indie Artist Spotlight feel free to send the information through the contact page. All genres welcome.
Support Cindy Rainne and the "Unmasked" EP
Wednesday, June 17, 2015
Cindy Rainne is a talented singer/ songwriter. We actually went to high school together and I have always been mesmerized by her talents. This year she plans to release her EP "Unmasked". The EP is a collection of 6 songs she has written over the past few years about the process of removing layers of protection to let the treasure within shine through. It chronicles the triumphs and challenges of her journey.
Like many of us music has been her lifeline and she wants to share this gift with others. Help fund Cindy Rainne's EP now on Kickstarter, to donate visit: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/unmasked/the-unmasked-ep-project
Music Blogger 2014 Recap
Wednesday, January 21, 2015
by Sam Blake
The 2014 Music Blogger event took place on 12/13/14, and the day’s proceedings came together as smoothly as the numbers in the date. Ms. Victoria “Vic-E” Coker, creator of Music Blogger and proprietress of themusicdiary.com, was host for the day. Before the panel kicked off, she welcomed attendees to the Hamilton Fish Park Public Library down on East Houston with a brunch-tastic array of pastries and beverages. Once we all trickled in and had some time to snack and get acquainted with one another, Vic-E took to the stage with her two panelists: Benji Rogers, Founder and President of PledgeMusic; and Sherwin W. Raven, Director of Marketing and Strategic Partnerships at UBuzzin. Benji and Sherwin provided their insights in response to Vic-E’s thoughtful questions, which focused on what artists can do to advance their creative careers in today’s ever-evolving business and technological landscape. On the whole the panel had a friendly, conversational vibe, and offered attendees plenty of helpful information. Here are three pieces of advice I found most valuable from my seat in the audience:
1.
Own
Your Data: What if, Benji Rogers asked, for whatever reason, Facebook
decided to shut down your artist or company page? Among other things, you’d lose
your ability to connect with and contact your fans. That is, unless, you had
made sure to own your data. So, Benji advised, keep a contacts list separate
from your social media platforms. And be proactive about making that list grow.
At every performance, don’t be bashful – pass around a clipboard and ask people
to write down their contact info. Afterward, follow up with them. Thank them
for coming. Showing your appreciation will make them more likely to spread the
word about you; in essence, you’ll be creating your own free, makeshift
marketing team, and you’ll be earning all the information you need to keep it
engaged, supportive, and thriving. You might even earn yourself a “super fan”
or two, who, according to Benji, account for 34% of all music spending throughout the industry. Which brings us
to point #2…
2.
Provide
Your Fans an Experience: The music you create and the show you put on are integral
to building a fan base. But offering your fans a unique way to connect with you can give you an extra leg up and
propel your career forward in a big way. Try sharing your creative process with
your fans. Give them access to how your music is made; even better, let them
become a part of it. Show your most devoted fans exclusive videos of you
developing a new song in your apartment, for instance. Give standout supporters
the guitar pick you used to record your album. Bottom line: make interactions
with your fans more than just self-promotion. Instead, give them a special,
one-of-a-kind experience that only you can provide.
3.
Use
Your Resources: Sherwin highlighted how important a top-notch digital presence is, especially on YouTube. There are tons of tools out there to effectively and affordably promote your creative work; it's up to you to make sure you use them. Remember, though, that it's not all about promotion; these tools also offer the invaluable opportunity to connect with your community. And in the digital realm, quality trumps quantity. In today’s climate, artists must be diligent in order to take advantage of the value these resources offer.
All of
these pieces of advice are underpinned by one main point: make an effort – at your shows, on your social platforms, and in
the way you keep your fans engaged. Be strategic. Be thoughtful. And work hard.
That’s what it takes.
The panel concluded with a brief audience Q&A, after
which attendees had the chance to network with one another. Lots of numbers, business
cards, and reflections were exchanged. All in all, the Music Blogger 2014 event
offered plenty of food for thought, and more than enough food for eating. In my
book, that’s a success.
Sam Blake is
co-founder and CEO of Mochi House, a music production and career development
collective in New York City. Interested in developing your creative vision and
advancing your artistic career? Check out www.Mochi.House, or contact him at
Sam@Mochi.House.
Music Blogger 2014
Wednesday, December 10, 2014
Come out this Saturday, December 13, 2014 to Music Blogger 2014. Panelist Benji Rogers, Founder & President of PledgeMusic, and Sherwin W. Raven, Director of Marketing & Strategic Partnerships of Ubuzzin will discuss ways individuals can monetize music.
Space is limited so RSVP now: http://bit.ly/1Aek0Qk
Space is limited so RSVP now: http://bit.ly/1Aek0Qk
Indie Artist Spotlight - She's Ryan
Thursday, November 20, 2014
Themusicdiary.com supports indie artist and each week I select new up and coming artist to highlight. Each artist is asked to provide 140 characters describing their music, along with links so you can listen, follow, and become a fan. Feel free to leave a comment and tell me what you think.
She's Ryan
Click here to here to listen to She's Ryan music
http://instagram.com/shesryan
https://twitter.com/shesryan
If you know any artist who would like to be included in the weekly Indie Artist Spotlight feel free to send the information through the contact page. All genres welcome.
She's Ryan
Raw, distinctly polished voice, married to bold, provocative lyrics set in the most sexy, fresh look,*SIR
is a force to be reckoned with.
Click here to here to listen to She's Ryan music
http://instagram.com/shesryan
https://twitter.com/shesryan
If you know any artist who would like to be included in the weekly Indie Artist Spotlight feel free to send the information through the contact page. All genres welcome.