Tuesday, November 23, 2010

New Marketplace Helps Musicians Find Opportunities


Are you an unemployed, funemployed or underemployed musician? Well, music collaboration platform Indaba Music has your back, as it has just launched an “Opportunities Marketplace” for band folk in need.
Indaba, which we’ve referred to previously as a “LinkedIn of music,” boasts more than 500,000 musicians, provides musically inclined folks with a place to build a profile, promote their tunes and collaborate with other musicians from around the world.
It also has a ton of contests and work-for-hire opps that can garner some serious pocket dough for bands. Twenty-six recordings sourced through Indaba Music have been released by major record labels, and unknown bands have scored the chance to collaborate with the likes of Linkin Park and Weezer’s Rivers Cuomo.
Now, Indaba is making it easier for bands to find opportunities by launching a dedicated platform on which musicians, brands, marketers and others can connect. Big-name artists can host remix contests (a staple of Indaba), A&R reps can find new content, those in the entertainment biz can seek out music for TV and film, etc. Think of it as a bulletin board in a coffee shop — with a lot better opportunities than the chance to play bass in someone’s mediocre synth/jazz band.
“Musicians now have even more ways to get discovered and earn a living using Indaba Music,” says Indaba co-founder Matthew Siegel.  “The core of Indaba is about collaboration and content creation, which can be a recreational activity; but in the case of the Opportunity Marketplace, we can also generate serious recognition and income.”

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Saturday, November 20, 2010

Local musician Karen Deal dead at 57


TAMPA - Local musician Karen Deal, wife of Jefferson Airplane singer Marty Balin and daughter of former WFLA newscaster Arch Deal, has died.
She was 57.
Joey Donovan, a longtime friend and Deal's band mate in The Mod Squad, said Deal died about 2:15 a.m. Friday after an illness.

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Local musician Karen Deal dead at 57

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Get Free Music Downloads from the Heineken Ultimate Playlist!

ReverbNation has partnered with Heineken to create the Heineken Ultimate Playlist--a five week long contest where fans get to download and vote for their favorite emerging artists. Thousands of artists will be submitting over this five week period and the top 60 each week will be selected for you to freely download and vote for their music.
Week 3 has just finished, which means a new group of fantastic up and comers are waiting to be discovered! Wednesday starts the last week of the Heineken Ultimate Playlist so make your voice heard and select the ultimate music for your night out.


Fans can visit each week to download new music for free and vote for their favorite artists. The top 5 artists each week will become Heineken Featured Artists and receive cash prizes.
Be sure to check out Week 3’s top 5 artists!

"Taste of You" by Elena Vogt – Download Now » 
"FREAK" by Collin Marrero –Download Now » 
"Over Again" by Deer Park Avenue –Download Now » 
"Brand of Bitterness" by Sarah June –Download Now » 
"For You" by Cheryl Allison –Download Now »
So tell your friends and come listen to the best emerging artists and decide who will be part of the HeinekenUltimate Playlist!

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Mobile Music: Top 4 Streaming Services Compared

One of the best trends of 2010 was the rise in prominence of mobile applications for popular online music services. Companies like Pandora have had mobile apps for some time, but the past year has seen services like MOG, Rdio and Spotify (whose mobile apps are, admittedly, a bit more than a year old) get into the game as well.

The distinction here is that, unlike Pandora, these other services enable listeners to carry with them their entire music libraries, allowing for listening to specific songs, albums or artists, on demand.

Contrary to the iTunes approach, where listeners must pay for each track or album, they all function on the “all you can eat” subscription model. Since Android and iOS devices are finding their ways into the hands of more and more music lovers, we’ve decided to take a look how the mobile apps for these services stack up.

1. Pandora

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Mobile Music: Top 4 Streaming Services Compared