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Music Industry Scams

This is an interesting look at some scams that float around the music business offering a get (famous/rich) quick scheme.

“Nick Biscardi of Pilot Cloud shares the same sentiments.

Hunter S. Thompson once said, ‘the music business is a cruel and shallow money trench where good men die like dogs and thieves and pimps run free. There is also a negative side.’

In May 2009, we received a message from Joe Bird at Quickstar Productions that they were interested in adding one of our songs to a compilation CD. All we had to do was pay for our share of the pressings ($180) and we get a batch of these comps to distribute however we please.

Fast-forward to February 2010, and we still have nothing to show for it. After we had paid the fee, representatives tried to come after us saying that they had not received payment and tried to get us to pay again. It took until July to get them to acknowledge that they had, in fact, taken our money.

Ever since, whenever we ask about the status of the project, they tell us that things ‘are still in the mastering phase’. This whole ordeal has been one headache after another, and the most frustrating thing is that we’re not even sure; A, if we can get our money back; and B, how to go about reporting any of this to anyone.

We were taken for a ride and this has been a disappointing, eye-opening experience with how shady the music business can be. Live and learn, I suppose. The easiest way to avoid future run-ins like this is to inform anyone and everyone.”

Read the rest via indieonthemove.com

6 Musicians Who Predicted Their Own Death

Spoiler Alert!!

#3. Hank Williams – “I’ll Never Get Out of this World Alive”

Immediately, there’s nothing too shocking or particularly insightful about the title of this song. It’s obvious that everyone is going to die at some point. Most of those people, however, won’t crank out a comical tune about it right before they go. Released in 1952, “I’ll Never Get Out Of This World Alive” was the last single Hank Williams released in his lifetime. The lyrics are your standard down-on-your-luck type of stuff. Troublesome, sure, but nothing life threatening going on. But still, there’s that chorus…

Unfortunate Lyrics:

“No matter how I struggle and strive. I’ll never get out of this world alive.”

What Happened Next:

After reportedly struggling and striving, Hank Williams barely made it out of the rest of the year alive. On the morning of January 1st, 1953, just months after the song was released, he was pronounced dead at the Oak Hill Hospital emergency room.

There is a myth that the song was actually #1 on the Billboard charts at the time of his death, but “I’ll Never Get Out Of This World Alive” actually didn’t reach the top spot until shortly after his death.

Today, Hank Williams is hailed as an innovator in the field of record promotion for being the first to employ the “Die Young and Sell a Ton of Records” technique.

See the other 5 via Cracked.com.

Promotional Tips/Ideas…

I’m really big into studying promotional and marketing techniques that are used outside of music and selecting the ones that might crossover into the music industry. It can be like finding a needle in a hay stack but every once in a while you find a place that offers a lot of good ideas.

The first thing I’ve got for you is a youtube video show called “The Joe Show” where they basically run through a whole bunch of products that can be used as promotional tools.

For example this week was all about St. Patrick’s Day promotional idea’s.

Next I wanted to share with you something that I found would work very well in the music industry. It’s something that is very hard to do as a band because you often have little money and little resources but this is the story behind John Bello who made the small beverage brand SoBe so viable that PepsiCo bought him out for about $370 million.

(Via Successful Promotions Trend Report Vol 48)

How did he do it? Among the many tricks Bello used to build a grassroots following for the brand was a heavy dose of branded promotional products featuring SoBe’s now iconic lizard logo.

Now, a decade after Pepsi acquired his beloved brand, Bello is at it again with new brand Adina Holistics. To get his line of herbal elixirs noticed, he is going back to his old tricks – namely giving away plenty of branded products. This time around, he is leveraging his monkey logo and sayings like “Drink no evil!”

“At SoBe we gave away 400,000 T-shirts via our in-store offers over five years,” says Bello. Why do it again? “Simple logic: This is a consumer reward and continuity device.” Adina Holistics consumers can collect three under-the-cap “herbalisms” noted on tear-off pads to get a free “Show me the monkey” or “Got herb?” T-shirt.

The offer is “one point-of-sale piece that always gets put up because it is something that the store owner or manager is doing for the consumer; something for nothing compliments the store and the consumer gets a T-shirt as a bonus,” says Bello. “Most companies are too small or too big to make this happen. At Adina, it is job number one, all day, every day.”

As of press time, more than 5,000 shirts had been requested. “They are already being offered on eBay,” says Bello. “With slippage, that’s about 10,000 cases out the door just for redemption and a huge number of ‘Drink no evil’ advertising impressions.”

Part of the trick is having cool giveaways and a cooler logo, says Adina Chief Marketing Officer Bruce Burke. “We have an icon that appeals to young and old. It goes beyond just the beverage and lends itself to promotional products. People have asked for the file so they can screen their own T-shirts. Another woman wanted it tattooed on her back. We know we have a very nice symbol for years to come.”

UnSignedBandPromotion.com

A great resource I’ve used in the past for ideas that include:

101 Resources for Marketing Music
101 Band Promotion Ideas
101 Reasons Why Your Band Needs A Website

Check out the rest of the site: unsignedbandpromotion.com

Under Great White Northern Lights

I’m a huge fan of supporting local and underground music. But that’s not what this is about. This is about the White Stripes newest release, “Under Great White Northern Lights” a combo dvd and live album (the band’s first live album release).

In 2007 the duo toured Canada. Besides playing the usual venues they challenged themselves and played in buses, cafés and for Indian tribal elders.

Music video director Emmett Malloy followed the band and managed to capture both the special tour, extraordinary concert versions of the band’s minimalist, raw, blues-inspired rock songs and the special relationship between the extroverted Jack White and the introspective Meg White.

The film makes striking use of the band’s concert colors: red, white and black.

Hear the full live album at spinner.com

6 Albums By Rock Legends That Were Thinly Veiled ‘F#@k You’s

If there’s one thing that drives rock musicians to write music, more than any other subject, it’s drugs (and lots of ‘em). Shortly behind that, is sex, life on the road, different kinds of drugs, their own balls and how California is, like, totally fake and stuff. Before you get to the end of the list, though, you find good old fashioned revenge and mindfuckery, as was the case with some of these great (and not so great) rock albums.

Read the rest via cracked.com

Reading Bar Codes…

*This isn’t music related…well not directly anyway.*

So I’m not going to promise that I checked my sources on this one. I’ll leave it up to you to put your faith into this one or chew me alive for posting it.

I’m a huge believer in American’s digging this economic hole ourselves. Somewhere we all decided buying cheap crap from other countries was better than buying home made and high quality products from our own back yard.

This my friends is more important than that, however, because this has to do with food and if you (like myself) see China is putting led in our toys and Toyota is letting their cars run out of control…Well then imagine what they are doing to our food.

With all the food and pet products now coming from China, it is best to make sure you read labels at the grocery store and especially Walmart when buying food products..

Many products no longer show where they were made, only give where the distributor is located. It is important to read the bar code to track it’s origin.

So here is: “How to read Bar Codes!”

This is a great way to learn how to buy USA and Canada and avoid buying from China.

This may be useful to know when you go grocery shopping if you share the same concerns I do.

The e-mail:

The whole world is afraid of China-made
“black hearted goods”.

Can you differentiate which one is made in Taiwan or China?

If the first 3 digits of the barcode are 690, 691 or 692, the product is MADE IN CHINA.

471 is Made in Taiwan.

This is our right to know, but the government and related departments never educate the public, therefore we have to RESCUE ourselves.

Nowadays, Chinese businessmen know that consumers do not prefer products “MADE IN CHINA”, so they don’t show from which country it is made.

However, you may now refer to the bar-code remember if the first 3 digits are:

690-692 … then it is MADE IN CHINA
00 – 09 … USA & CANADA
30 – 37 … FRANCE
40 – 44 … GERMANY
47 … Taiwan
49 … JAPAN
50 … UK

BUY USA & CANADIAN MADE by watching for “0″ at the beginning of the number. We need every boost we can get!

End transmission…

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