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Guest Blog: How to Stand Out

How To Stand Out: A Guide to Getting Discovered as a Musician

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When you’re a musician, there’s nothing more fulfilling than seeing your hard work come to life on stage, in a recording, or on screen. It’s easy to get lost in the shuffle of a saturated industry, but there are tips and tricks that can get you discovered. Here are some of the many music fields to consider, designing a brand identity, getting email subscribers, and more. Let’s get you on track to making a name for yourself!

Choose A Field

The first step to getting discovered is to understand the different fields in which you can build a music career. Some of the most common include:

  • Performing live

  • Recording and releasing music

  • Composing for film and television

  • Working in music education

  • Collaborative songwriting

Once you’ve identified the right field for you, take time to research and understand the industry trends and adjust your goals accordingly.

Write A Business Plan

It’s essential to approach your music career as a business if you want to build a name for yourself. Writing a business plan will help you define your goals, target audience, and budget. It will also help you identify potential challenges and come up with strategies to overcome them. You can find numerous templates and resources online to go to through the process of creating your business plan. Or, you can reach out to a music business coach or consultant for guidance.

Create A Brand Identity

With a firm business plan in place, you need to create a brand identity that reflects your style and goals. This includes developing a logo, choosing a color palette, building a website, and maintaining a consistent social media presence. Your brand identity should be professional, visually appealing, and consistent across all platforms. Be sure to focus on the quality and relevance of your content rather than the number of followers or likes you have. Designing a logo for your music business is crucial to building your brand and establishing a visual identity for your company. Consider the colors you choose, as they can have a significant impact on how your brand is perceived. Color tones like blue and green are often associated with calmness, security, and reliability, making them an excellent choice for conveying stability or professionalism. Warm colors, such as red and orange, are connected with energy, excitement, and passion. Factor in your musical style(s) when considering colors. Selecting the appropriate colors and creating a well-designed logo will help your music business stand out from the competition and establish a strong visual identity that customers will remember!

Use Social Media Strategically

Social media is a powerful tool for getting discovered in the music industry. But it’s essential to use it strategically to reach your target audience and engage with them authentically. Choose the right platforms based on your goals and target audience, and create and share high-quality content regularly. You’ll also need to interact with your followers while using hashtags and analytics to measure your performance. The key is to be consistent, authentic, and creative at every step.

Build An Email List

Email marketing is another effective way to build a name for yourself. The ultimate goal is to build an email list of fans and followers who have given you permission to contact them. You can use your list to promote your music, tour dates, merchandise sales, and more. Remember to provide value to your subscribers by offering exclusive content, giveaways, and discounts. You can also use email marketing tools like Constant Contact or Mailchimp to automate and personalize your campaigns.

Wrapping Up

It’s challenging to get discovered as a musician, but putting in enough hard work, dedication, and strategy can drastically improve your chances of success. Implementing tips like writing a business plan and creating a brand identity will help you set the stage for a blossoming career that flourishes long-term. Just don’t forget to stay true to your authentic self, and focus on creating quality content that resonates with your target audience.


Big thanks to Charles Carpenter of Healing Sounds for this great guest blog!

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Guest Blog: Musical Tips To Help Your Child

Utilize These Musical Tips To Help Your Child Practice Self-Care

Self-care can be hard to come by these days, especially for young people. The pressures of social media, school, and their peers can be overwhelming at times and can keep kids from being able to relax, recharge, and let go of stress or anxiety, yet being able to do so is an important part of maintaining their mental health. One easy thing you can do to help your child practice self-care is to help them get involved in a musical hobby. Playing an instrument, singing, and even writing music are all great ways to help a young person boost their self-esteem while resetting for the coming week. Today, we offers some ways music can be a source of self-care for the child in your life.

Make Some Changes

In many families, when one person is stressed, everyone in the household feels the effects. If your job is creating negative feelings that you bring home at the end of the day, this can trickle down to your child and take a toll on their mental health or their ability to practice self-care. The good news is, you can make some changes at work that will help you feel better throughout the day, such as staying on top of your health by drinking lots of water and eating protein-packed snacks to keep your energy up.

 You can also make sure your attitude toward your own abilities isn’t holding you back; perfectionism can leave you feeling overwhelmed or stressed, and your child may apply that same attitude toward their music skills. A healthy blend of optimism, affirmation, and realism help maintain motivation and ensure a positive experience for everyone involved.

 

Get Involved

Another great way to be a positive role model in your child’s life is to get involved with their musical interests. You might sign up for a class alongside them and learn to play the same instrument, or help them practice each day. When a parent shows interest in their child’s hobby, it can help boost their enthusiasm and keep them motivated. Not only that, it will allow you and your child to spend more quality time together, which will have a healthy effect on their confidence.

 

Encourage Reflection

Aside from raising self-esteem, playing music has many advantages for young people, from helping to boost their math and social skills to allowing them to express themselves emotionally. Encourage your child to utilize their music time wisely by using it to create “quiet” time for themselves, or time to reflect, focus on their breathing, or even meditate. Kids of all ages can benefit from having this time, and by connecting it to their music, they’ll associate positive feelings with their hobby. Have your child practice meditating at night before going to sleep; once they get the hang of it, they’ll be able to use it anytime, anywhere, in order to calm down and reset after a long day.

 Therapy is another option worth considering – especially once you debunk the notion that seeking professional help is a bad thing. Also, these days, professional help can be sought online from the safety and privacy of the home. In terms of how much you should expect to pay, you can get a weekly session for $149 or a single session for $169.

Allow Them to Get Creative

Once your child is familiar with their instrument and is comfortable expressing themselves, encourage them to get creative and write their own music or lyrics. Provide a journal or music sheets so they’ll have the tools they need. People of all ages can benefit from writing, and this is a form of self-care that most kids will see as fun. You can also provide other types of creative toys and tools, such as building blocks or art supplies. Sometimes, branching out into other areas can awaken inspiration.

 Helping your child get involved in music is a wonderful way to teach them how to handle stress and manage their emotions. Make sure you get their input when it comes to choosing an instrument; after all, it should be a hobby they enjoy rather than a chore.


Big thanks to Charles Carpenter of Healing Sounds for this great guest blog!

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Guest Blog: Art and Music Therapy

Art and Music Therapy: The Many Benefits for Recovering From Stressful Times

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Art and music therapy have been utilized for decades when it comes to helping people learn to recover from stressful times. Because these therapies allow an individual to practice mindfulness and focus on the present, they reduce stress and fear concerning the past or future. They also provide an opportunity to release negative emotions and are another way to communicate, making them the perfect way to promote healing for someone who is in addiction recovery, notes Psychology Today.

When recovering from stressful life events, it’s important to find healthy ways to cope with anxiety and release negative energy. This is especially true for stress in the workplace, which often arises when you have a confrontation with your boss or coworkers or have to deal with layoffs, among other things. Many individuals who are in recovery have found that it can be difficult to focus on their personal needs after a period of substance abuse; they are often bombarded with painful emotions and have forgotten how to cope without the aid of drugs or alcohol. Art and music can be just the solution for people who are struggling with how to cope.

Keep reading for some tips on how to get started and why these types of therapies are so beneficial.

 

Try a Few Different Things

Some people find it difficult to get involved in a creative pursuit because they have never attempted to paint, sing or play an instrument, and believe that they have no talent for it. Talent is the result of hard work, however, and with time and patience, you can get to where you want to be. Try a few different activities to find out which ones you like best, and remember to stay patient with yourself. If drawing doesn’t interest you, try learning to play an instrument or using a different medium (switching from charcoal to colored pencils, for instance). Sometimes, even a change of scenery can make a difference when it comes to being creative.

 

Get Messy

Creating a workspace for yourself will not only give you the tools you need to succeed in your new form of therapy, but it will also help you focus because you won’t be worried about outside distractions. Carving out an area for you to enjoy your favorite activity could be as intricate as refinishing the attic to create an art studio, or as simple as laying down a tarp or old plastic tablecloth to prevent paint spills; either will enable you to dive into your artistic pursuits.

Dedicating an aesthetically pleasing space to your artistic endeavors has the added benefit of increasing your home’s resale value, should you one day choose to put your house on the market. Create a flexible space and put a new coat of paint on the walls, and watch it pay off come appraisal time.

 

Learn to Channel Your Emotions

Art and music are both emotional in the sense that they can convey a particular feeling in a way that words simply can’t. Using these mediums to channel your own emotions can help reduce stress, relieve anger or feelings of guilt, and allow you to focus on moving forward during your recovery. Think of everything you draw or paint as an outlet; learn to push those emotions into the song you sing or play on the guitar. This is a healthy way to feel relief from those feelings, according to Medium.com.

Find a New Purpose

Getting involved with a new creative hobby can help you find a new purpose and give renewed meaning to your life. It can even help you find a new career. With practice and dedication, you can make this creative pursuit a focal point during recovery and boost your self-esteem.

Art and music therapy have helped millions of people work through difficult times in their lives, allowing them to overcome everything from addiction to depression. With some hard work and motivation, these creative pursuits can do the same for you.


Big thanks to Charles Carpenter of Healing Sounds for this great guest blog!

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Balanced Breakfast Announces Virtual Music Summit 2021

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Balanced Breakfast announced their 2021 Virtual Music Summit taking place online via Zoom on Friday April 16 and Saturday April 17! You can buy tickets via Eventbrite to watch all the panels and join in on the fun! This is the fourth time they’re hosting the National Music Industry Summit and all of the BB groups are coming together for this virtual event.

SUMMIT SPEAKERS

FRIDAY • DAY ONE
(All times are listed in Pacific Time)

MAIN STAGE • DOORS OPEN
5PM in SF, 6PM in Denver, 7PM in Austin, 8PM in NYC

MAIN STAGE • WELCOME
5:15PM PDT

MAIN STAGE
5:30PM • Warm-Up
Arya Zarrinkelk • Arts Career Counselor • SF, CA

MAIN STAGE
6:00PM • BB: NEW YORK • POWER STATION: EVOLUTION OF AN ICONIC RECORDING STUDIO
Eve Fleishman (HOST) NYC
Stephen Webber • Executive Director • NYC
Ian Kagey • Director of Operations • NYC
Gloria Kaba • Engineer • NYC

BREAKOUT ROOM
6:30PM • THE FUTURE OF WEB
Mark A. Pearson (Host) • Lawyer • San Francisco, CA
Loic Maestracci • Music Expo/Twitter • SF, CA
Jeremy Vaughn • Entrepreneur • Sebastopol, CA
Aliza Hava • Musician & Startup Founder • Santa Cruz, CA

MAIN STAGE
7:00PM • BB: AUSTIN - MUSIC INDUSTRY REALITY
Barb Higginbothom (HOST) • Musician • Austin, TX
Jonray Higginbothom • Musician • Austin, TX

BREAKOUT ROOM
7:30PM • DESIGNING INTERACTIVE SOUND EXPERIENCES
Tim Leehane (HOST) • Music Producer • San Jose, CA
Seth Lael Peterson • Musician/ Filmmaker • Bodega Bay, CA
Benjamin Wright • MEOW WOLF • New Mexico
Franck MartinArtist • Musician • Pacifica, CA

MAIN STAGE
8:00PM • BB: LOS ANGELES - MUSIC SUPERVISION AND SYNC
Dale Edward Chung (HOST) • Musician, Actor, Prod. • LA

BREAKOUT ROOM
8:30PM • THE IMPORTANCE OF MUSIC CURATION
Cory Zechmann (Host) • Podcast Curator • SF, CA
Alvie A. Adams • Manager at Music City SF • SF, CA
Dakin Hardwick • Blogger/Podcast Host • Oakland, CA
Lamont Bransford-Young • DJ/Business Owner • SF, CA

MAIN STAGE
9:00PM • BB: NORTH BAY - The Biz!
Isabelle Garson (HOST) • Creative Director • Santa Rosa, CA
Josh Windmiller • Santa Rosa, CA
Steve Ward Moore • Santa Rosa, CA

AFTER PARTY
10:00PM • DJ Party w/ Reed Fox

SATURDAY • DAY TWO
(All times are listed in Pacific Time)

MAIN STAGE • DOORS OPEN
4PM in SF, 5PM in Denver, 6PM in Austin, 7PM in NYC

MAIN STAGE • WELCOME
4:15PM PDT

MAIN STAGE
4:30PM • Warm-Up
Arya Zarrinkelk • Arts Career Counselor • SF, CA

MAIN STAGE
5:00PM • BB: NASHVILLE - WHAT ARE NFT'S?
Chelsea Cressman (HOST) • Nashville, TN
Ethan Howard • Nashville, TN
Christopher Silverio • Nashville, TN

BREAKOUT ROOM
5:30PM • UNCAGING YOUR PURPOSE, PASSION, & STORY
Annie Bacon (Host) • Musician • Ann Arbor, MI
Mandy Brooks • Recording Artist • Santa Rosa, CA
Karen Garrett • Joyful Purpose Coaching • Monte Rio, CA
Sue Mohr • Innervizion Life Coach • Spring Hill, TN

MAIN STAGE
6:00PM • BB: DENVER - THE ART OF STORYTELLING
Reed Fox (HOST) • Lead Singer of Decollage • Denver, CO
Mona Magno • Twin Flame Medicine • Denver, CO
Kori Hazel • Denver, CO
Joseph Lamar • Denver, CO

BREAKOUT ROOM
6:30PM • STAYING CREATIVE IN THE MUSIC INDUSTRY
Shelby Lanterman (HOST) • Singer-Songwriter • Nashville, TN
Ben BernsteinMusic Producer • Oakland, CA
Jordan • Feinstein • Musician, Prod, Engineer • SF, CA
Tess Posner • Musician and entrepreneur • Oakland, CA

MAIN STAGE
7:00PM • BB: SEATTLE - FROM INSPIRATION TO RELEASE & BEYOND
Kalib DuArte (HOS) • Musician, Record Label • Seattle, WA
Georgann Ireland • Music Prod. Specialist • Bend, OR
Chris Wirsig • Music Producer • Los Angeles, CA
Steve Turnidge • Mastering Engineer • Seattle, WA

BREAKOUT ROOM
7:30PM • ESTABLISHING YOUR MUSIC BUSINESS
Barbara Wahli (Host) • Band Management • Bellingham, WA
Jeff Straw • Branding Expert • San Mateo, CA
Michael Jonas • Principal Attorney • Portland, OR
Mesmi Chu • Singer, Songwriter, Prod. • LA, CA

MAIN STAGE
8:30PM • BB: SAN FRANCISCO HQ - AMA W/ FLYNT FLOSSY
Stefan Aronsen • BB Co-Founder • San Francisco, CA
Flynt Flossy • Musical Artist • Born on The Internet

AFTER PARTY
10:00PM • DJ Party w/ Reed Fox


Meet professionals from San Francisco Bay Area, Seattle, Portland, Los Angeles, Denver, Nashville, Austin, Charlotte, Reno, and more. Learn from panels discussing everything from social media to licensing.


Please note there are no refunds on tickets sold for this event.
For sponsorship opportunities contact us at: info@blncdbrkfst.com

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Guest Blog: How to Earn Money as a Musician During the Pandemic

How to Earn Money as a Musician During the Pandemic

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Among all the economic sectors hit by the pandemic, the live music industry faced some of the biggest challenges. Social distancing restrictions have put live shows on hold for over a year, and musicians everywhere are reeling from the blow to their income. Thankfully, technology provides another avenue for musicians to make money while social distancing. The ideas below will help you diversify your income and pay the bills until touring can start back up again.

 

Launch Your Own Music Business

Becoming an entrepreneur in the music industry is a fantastic way to take control of your earning potential. As Recording Connection explains, there are many different ways to generate revenue in the music world. You could offer services in production, audio engineering, music licensing, publishing, film scoring, sound design, and more. You could even launch an e-commerce store and sell your own merch!

Establishing the groundwork for a successful business starts with certain legal technicalities, so don’t overlook this important — albeit boring — first step. For example, you will need to decide how to structure your business and register with your state. You should also consider securing an Employer Identification Number (EIN) so you can hire employees, open a business bank account, and establish your business as a separate legal entity. The easiest way to do this is to apply for EIN online.

 

Host a Live Music Event from Home

Not keen on starting a business? If you’re just looking for ways to continue performing during the pandemic, you have several options. For example, many musicians have shifted to live streaming their performances online. You can host at-home concerts on YouTube, Twitch, and social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram. You could even organize a live concert in virtual reality! Just make sure you pay special attention to acoustics and microphone placement so you can optimize the sound quality for your online audience.

 

Plan a Socially Distant Performance

Depending on where you live, you may even be able to perform to live audiences in person, as long as you take special precautions to keep everyone safe. You could organize a drive-in concert and broadcast your music through car radios or plan an outdoor event and sell a limited number of tickets so everyone can maintain a safe distance. People are also looking to hire musicians to perform personal birthday concerts for friends and family from your driveway!

 

Start a Patreon

DIY Musician suggests starting a Patreon page as another potential way to generate income right now. Patreon, a subscription-based membership platform that enables creators to earn money directly from fans, has become more popular than ever during COVID-19. This works best for musicians who already have a loyal fan base and a means to reach out to these people, such as a popular social media page or a thriving YouTube channel.

 

Offer Virtual Music Lessons

If you’re still an up-and-coming musician, offering virtual music lessons could be a great way to earn money from home while you establish yourself as an artist. You don't need a formal music education to do this, though it certainly won't hurt. You could build your own website, produce lessons for YouTube, or host private lessons over Zoom. Online learning platforms like Skillshare and Udemy will enable you to create and online courses. You could work one-on-one or teach a class — it’s all up to you!

To say the pandemic has been hard on musicians is an understatement. While you may have had to put your shows on hold, the pandemic is a great opportunity to pursue other creative gigs and diversify your income. Use this time to grow your brand, connect with your fans online, and build your music career into something bigger than yourself!


Big thanks to Charles Carpenter of Healing Sounds for this great guest blog!

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New Single "Return To Sender" From Alex Winters Out Now!

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Texas-based singer/songwriter Alex Winters released another great single today, which will also be on her upcoming album Beauty and Blemishes!

“Return To Sender” premiered via The Hype Magazine, who stated, “The song showcases Winter’s gorgeous vocal work as the sonically alluring instrumentation help  to carry the track home. Winters is known for being a wordsmith as her songs have a story and message to tell. Her dreamy vocal work sets the tone for the song as it brings to life the signature Alex Winters sound we all know and love.“

You can stream the song on Spotify and Apple Music, as well as purchase the tune on her website!

Alex will release a music video of the song in the upcoming months and is working diligently on new music. Plus you can catch her ‘No Pants Required: The Covid-19 Sessions’ Livestream every Thursday at 5:30pm (Central Time) on her YouTube channel!

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Planet Booty Shelter-In-Place With New Singe & Video

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2018 and 2019 were huge years for Oakland’s Planet Booty with tours all around the US with TWRP and Ninja Sex Party. Then in January 2020 the trio announced an East Coast Tour this Spring, but before that tour could happen, COVID-19 struck the world and put everyone on lock down.

If anyone thought shelter-in-place could stop Planet Booty from entering your minds and bodies, they were surely wrong. The band adapted quickly and released their newest single “You’re A Star” on March 24, followed by the music video in mid-April showing off their dance moves and creativity at home.

Tour dates have been rescheduled for September, so let’s hope the world gets a little bit back to normal by then! If you haven’t seen this extraordinary band live yet, you’re missing out. It’s worth every dollar to see their high-energy, stage commanding, theatrical, and fun live show that’s bound to get your body moving!

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Life Size Models Debut New Songs & Video

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San Jose alt-rockers Life Size Models have been busy in 2020! The band really solidified their sound and are taking the Bay Area music scene by storm, going to NAMM, recording at Tiny Telephone, releasing new songs produced by Doe Eye, and debuting an awesome music video. It’s wonderful to see a band I’ve loved since the beginning grow so much in every way that counts.

First LSM released a new version of their hit “Bayshore Freeway” on January 17th and dedicated it to founding member Vincent Gamboa, who co-wrote the original and sadly passed away in 2017. Then on February 27th, they released an awesome music video for the song, which got some coverage by Music Press Junkie. You can check out the video below!

On April 9th, LSM premiered their new singles “Cusack, 1984” and “I’m On Fire” via Live A Little Bit Louder. Those singles led to some great interviews in Breathing The Core and Vents Magazine, as well as being featured in The Prelude Press!

I’m honestly loving everything they’re putting out and really proud of all the hard work they’ve put in. It’s really opening doors for them and I can’t wait to see what’s next. I highly encourage you follow them on Spotify and check out the new music!!

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Balanced Breakfast Music Summit 2020 Panel Moderator

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Balanced Breakfast announced their 3rd National Music Industry Summit, taking place at PianoFight in San Francisco on Saturday February 22nd! You can buy tickets thru this link and watch the 2019 Recap Video!

Meet professionals from San Francisco Bay Area, Seattle, Portland, Los Angeles, Denver, Nashville, Austin, Charlotte, Reno and more. Learn from panels discussing everything from social media to licensing.

“WELCOME & WARM-UP”
10:30 AM Stefan Aronsen BB Co-founder
Front Cabaret Stage (Warm-Up)

11:00 AM
Musician: BOOKING, TOURING AND TIME MANAGEMENT
Center For New Music
Samantha Margret (Moderator) • Singer-Songwriter • San Francisco
Bryce Dow-Williamson • VP of Operations at Verticals Agency • Santa Rosa
KC Turner • Concert Promoter via KC Turner Presents • San Francisco
David Andrew Rabkin • Drummer & Consultant • San Francisco
Devon Dossett • GM at DNA Lounge • San Francisco

11:00 AM
General: LEVERAGING TECHNOLOGY AND TOOLS
Small Theater
Josh Windmiller (Moderator) • Artist, Manager, Director • Santa Rosa
Ron Joshi • Entrepreneur • San Francisco
Jeremie Habib • Founder & CEO at Gigwell • San Francisco
Aliza Hava • Musician & Founder/CEO of Musician’s BASS • Santa Cruz
Anne Cook • Founder PressureDrop.tv • San Francisco

11:00 AM
Business: CREATING MARKETING CONTENT
Big Theater
Jeff Straw (Moderator) • Photographer & Branding Expert • San Mateo
Julie Vree • Lead Writer, Google Hardware • San Francisco
Cortney Matz • Freelance writer, musician • Los Angeles
Paige Parsons • Photographer • Palo Alto
Marshall Lamm • Publicist • San Francisco

12:00 PM
Musician: PRODUCING WITH INTEGRITY
Center For New Music
Ben Bernstein (Moderator) • Music Producer • Oakland
Scott McDowell • Music Producer/Engineer • San Francisco
Jordan Feinstein • Band Leader/Producer • San Francisco
Reed Cameron Fox • Record Producer/DJ/Music Business • Denver
Michael Romanowski • Mastering Engineer • San Francisco

12:00 PM
General: STAYING HEALTHY & BUSY
Small Theater
Eki Shola (Moderator) • Musician and physician • Santa Rosa
Seth Lael • Lifer musician, filmmaker • San Francisco
Arya Zarrinkelk • Entertainment Employment Specialist • San Francisco
Jason Hunter • Saxophonist, bassist, producer • San Francisco
Gabriella Musacchia • Doctor of Audiology • Burlingame

12:00 PM
General: THE FUTURE OF MUSIC DISCOVERY
Large Theater
Cory Zechmann (Moderator) • Editor, Curator, Radio Host • San Francisco
Bryan P. Garza • Performer/Songwriter • San Francisco
Jamie Freedman • Catalog & Creator Services at Pandora • Pacifica
Tony Brooke • Product Manager, Content Systems, Pandora • San Francisco
Stephanie Elkin • Music Curator at Pandora • San Francisco

LUNCH BREAK

1:00 PM
SOCIAL MIXER
Cabaret Stage
Cultural Booths & House Music

1:00 PM
AFTERNOON ACTIVITY
Large Theater
Record a collaboration in 30min & walk away with all the stems, bring your instruments (but not necessary)! Hosted by Bun Bun

2:00 PM
General: WOMEN IN THE MUSIC INDUSTRY
Center for New Music
Mandy Brooks (Moderator) • Musician/Speaker/Entertainer • Santa Rosa
Victoria Boyington • Director, California Womens Music Fest • Turlock
Krystal Beasley • Leader of #WomenCrush Music • Oakland
Shelby Lanterman • Singer-Songwriter • Napa
Mesmi Chu • Artist, Songwriter, Producer, VO Actress • Los Angeles

2:00 PM
Business: WORK WITH YOUR CITY’S GOVERNMENT
Small Theater
Peter B. Jacobsen (Moderator) • GM - Music City SF • San Francisco
Pete Kronowitt • Musician & activist • San Francisco
Ken Newman • Blanket The Homeless • San Francisco
Ben Van Houten • Entertainment Office City Hall • San Francisco
Vivek Sridharan • Entertainment Attorney • San Francisco

2:00 PM
Business: SOCIAL MEDIA STRATEGY
Big Theater
Barbara M Wahli (Moderator) • Artist MGMT / Social Media • Campbell
Elijah Collins • Content Creator / Business Owner • San Francisco
Isabelle Garson • Creative Director • Santa Rosa
Dakin Hardwick • Venue Specialist Eventbrite / Spinning Platter • Oakland
Suzanne Yada • Facebook/Instagram advertising specialist • Pittsburg

3:00 PM
Musician: MUSIC PRODUCTION FROM INSPIRATION TO RELEASE
Center For New Music
Kalib DuArte (Moderator) • Record Label Owner • Seattle
Edmond Clare • Producer / Composer • San Francisco
Carmen Caruso • Producer/Engineer/Songwriter/Musician • San Francisco
Tim Leehane • Producer & Songwriter • San Jose
Bt Gibbs • Producer/Mix Engineer • Morgan Hill
Boris Petrov • Music Producer • San Francisco

3:00 PM Musician: HOW TO GET YOUR MUSIC HEARD
Small Theater
Bob Duskis • (Moderator) President Six Degrees Records • San Francisco
Alvie Alex Adams • Manager and musician • San Francisco
DJ Lamont • DJ Entertainment • San Francisco
Vernon “Tello” McKinnis Jr • Radio Personality • Santa Clara
Pam Benjamin • Mutiny Radio • San Francisco

3:00 PM
Business: TREATING IT LIKE A BUSINESS
Big Theater
Loic Maestracci (Moderator) • Twitter, Founder of Music Expo • San Francisco
Michael Jonas • Attorney • Portland
Alison Lucille Griggs • Tax Accountant • Santa Rosa
Casey Shafer • CEO Burning House Management • San Francisco
Mark Pearson • Lawyer • San Francisco

KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:
THE IMPORTANCE OF TASTEMAKERS
Big Theater
4:00 PM Stefan Aronsen (Moderator) Balanced Breakfast • San Francisco
Stuart Schuffman Broke-Ass Stuart • San Francisco
Aaron Axelsen Alt 105.3 & Popscene • San Francisco

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Sam Johnson Playing BottleRock 2020 in Napa!

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San Francisco singer/songwriter Sam Johnson is playing BottleRock Napa! Sam won a spot on the Sail Across The Sun music festival at sea that features Train and Matt Nathanson and has been gaining more and more traction with all the singles he’s been releasing over the past six months.

Sam is playing on Saturday May 23rd, the same day that Stevie Nicks, Khalid, Janelle Monae, Blondie, Of Monsters And Men, Empire of the Sun, Tegan and Sara, and many more. So proud to see Sam getting the recognition he deserves!

The festival sold out in record time, so hopefully you got your tickets already!

UPDATE: Due to COVID-19, BottleRock has been postponed to October 2-4, 2020. Be sure to watch their website for any further announcements.

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Alex Winters Releases New Single "Hearts On Fire"

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Georgetown’s favorite pop rocker Alex Winters premiered her new single “Hearts On Fire” on November 22.

Per Alex, “Hearts On Fire” speaks to the sensual side of who she is. Inspired by an erotic poem, she decided to use the imagery in that poem and write her own story into it.

Stitched Sound premiered the song stating, “‘Hearts on Fire’ is a vibrant piece with a flame underneath as it drives her epic brand of music.” Stage Right Secrets also posted the premiere on their site. Broken 8 Records then premiered the lyric video, which was created by JD Vazques using the album art that was designed by A.G.Ink.

You can stream the song on Spotify and Apple Music, as well as purchase the tune on her website!

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Guest Blog: How Apps Can Help You Learn To Play A Musical Instrument

How Apps Can Help You Learn To Play A Musical Instrument

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Learning how to play a musical instrument can be fun at any age. Even if you don't have the time or money for in-person music lessons, you can learn a musical instrument at home with the help of your smartphone. These days, there are hundreds of instrument learning apps and online tutorials that allow you to easily practice at home and hone your musical talents.

The Benefits of Knowing a Musical Instrument

Playing an instrument isn't just about enjoying music. According to Psychology Today, it’s also good for brain health. For both children and adults, learning to play an instrument stimulates brain function, improves memory, and boosts reasoning skills. Practicing instruments can also increase patience, discipline, and creativity while relieving stress.

Let's take a look at some apps and other resources for learning to play an instrument.

Best Apps for Musical Instruction

Yousician

With Yousician, you can learn how to play guitar, piano, bass, ukulele, or even sing. This app is like having your own personal music tutor right on your smartphone. Yousician listens to you play, then offers instant feedback about your musical timing as well as your accuracy. Each lesson features step-by-step video guides to play incredible songs suited to your level. This app offers lessons, challenges, and gameplay to make learning an instrument a whole lot of fun. Start with a free trial and upgrade to a premium subscription for even more features.

Chord!

If you are interested in advancing your guitar skills, Chord! is the answer. This music app has an amazing chord fingering engine, based on your preferred number of fingers, chords, and other details. You can write, import, and share songs, and do so much more with this easy-to-use app on iPhone or Android. It also works with banjos, basses, mandolins, and ukuleles.

Tunable

For something a bit different, try the Tunable app with its very easy to use interface. This app features a simple visual metronome that helps you stay on tempo. You can adjust the tempo, beats per measure, and subdivision. It also has a tone and chord generator to improve your musical ear, as well as a chromatic tuner to help you play or sing with a steady, consistent pitch. These visual tools are suited for wind and string instruments, as well as voice.

Online Tutorials for Learning an Instrument

In addition to apps, you can also enhance your instrument learning with the use of online video tutorials. Here are just a few favorites:

●      Drums: BoomBoomTV

●      Guitar: GuitarLessons

●      Piano: PianoLessons

●      Violin: Violinspiration

In order to use and enjoy any of these apps, you want to arm yourself with a smartphone that has the capacity to handle all the apps you desire, as well as the battery life you need to practice your instrument. If you’re in the market for an upgrade, the all-new iPhone 11 is a wonderful option with its high-performance A13 Bionic chip, amazing extended battery life, super retina XDR display, and spatial audio that simulates surround sound — which could come in particularly handy with your new hobby!

If you aren't an iPhone fan, several of the latest Android phones have the capacity and the battery life you need to run your apps, including the Samsung Galaxy S10+. On top of that, Android Central notes it sports a stellar display and top-notch camera system, which is great for sharing pics of your progress with friends and family.

Playing music can be enjoyable for kids and adults of all ages, and the benefits support your overall wellness. Even if you can’t find time for face-to-face lessons, with the help of your smartphone, you can learn and practice an instrument regularly and improve your musical skills by leaps and bounds. Make sure you have the resources and tools you need, and you’ll enjoy a richer, fuller life, thanks to your new hobby.


Big thanks to Charles Carpenter of Healing Sounds for this great guest blog!

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Santa Cruz Music Festival Coming October 19 & 20!

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Santa Cruz Music Festival 2019
Saturday, October 19th & Sunday, October 20th
Info: www.santacruzmusicfestival.com

SCMF19 New Additions:
- Hotel Paradox joins as our Official 2019 Hotel including VIP Packages and exclusive MASSIVE After-Party!
- San Lorenzo Park upgraded for a HUGE house event with BBQ & beer garden!
- The Catalyst Club returns!

The Santa Cruz Music Festival is a back for it’s sixth year in Downtown Santa Cruz, delivering two days of curated, music-focused programming across more than a dozen venues, including more than 250+ local artists performing in public spaces and local businesses. The 2019 event is set to be one for the books. Come experience Santa Cruz through the eyes of SCMF!

*2019 Participating Venues*

Santa Cruz Civic Auditorium - The Catalyst Club - San Lorenzo Park - Hotel Paradox - The MAH / Abbott Square - Motiv - The Blue Lagoon - Surf City Billiards - Cafe Mare - Rosie McCann's - Streetlight Records - Woodstock's Pizza - The Poet & The Patriot - The Reef / Pono Hawaiian Grill - 99 Bottles - Felix Kulpa Gallery - Starving Musician

*Ticketing Options*

Full Experience Pass:
The Full Experience Pass will give you access to all participating SCMF venues including the Civic Auditorium, The Catalyst Club, and San Lorenzo Park. The Civic Auditorium & The Catalyst Club are the only venues that will allow 18+ pass holders after 10:00 PM.

ParkPlus Pass + SC Speaks:
The ParkPlus Pass will give you access to San Lorenzo Park, SC Speaks & all participating venues, except, The Civic Auditorium & The Catalyst Club. Please see event info for the full list of venues and their age restrictions. Due to the age restrictions of the venues, the ParkPlus will only be sold to those over 21. No refunds, only SCMF Full Experience Pass upgrades can be issued if you purchased this pass and you are not over 21.

VIP Pass:
-This pass will give the holder access to ALL PARTICIPATING VENUES, VIP BARS, THE HOTEL PARADOX & THE OFFICIAL SCMF19 AFTER-PARTY AT THE HOTEL PARADOX.
-VIP Passes are the ONLY way to get into The Official SCMF19 After-Party at The Hotel Paradox.
-FREE drinks at all participating SCMF19 Exclusive VIP Bars
-The Civic Auditorium
- San Lorenzo Park
- Felix Kulpa Gallery
- The Catalyst Club (no free drinks)

Hotel VIP Package for 2 People:
-(2)SCMF19 VIP Passes
-(1) hotel room for 2-nights (Saturday & Sunday) at Hotel Paradox part of the Autograph Collection by Marriot.
-Access to the extremely exclusive SCMF19 Official After-Party located in the Hotel Paradox Ballroom on both Saturday & Sunday late-night (1:00am-5:00am). Only those with the VIP Wristband can attend. Bragging rights guaranteed.
-FREE drinks at all participating SCMF19 Exclusive VIP Bars
-FREE gifts from our participating sponsors.
-Start the weekend off right with our Welcome Party Refreshments on Saturday, October 19th.
-Settle into your stay with our in-room gifts from our participating sponsors!
-Refuel at our Mimosa Brunch on the morning of Sunday, October 20th.
-All weekend 24-hour access to Hotel Paradox's heated pool & hot tub.
-Enjoy the sun and work on your tan with daily DJs spinning tunes by the pool.

Info: www.santacruzmusicfestival.com

Brought to you by: Berdels, Euphoric.net, Hotel Paradox, Mobility Clinic, Big Pete's Treats, Mychron, Summit Boys, Swan Dive Media, Santa Cruz Rehearsal Studios, Santa Cruz Canna Farms, CannaCraft, Boxed Water, Topo Chico, Wave Soda, Whalebird Kombucha, Bona Fide Nitro Coffee, Guayaki & West Cliff Wellness.

Come see Barb Rocks Roster at SCMF:
The Go Ahead play Blue Lagoon on Saturday October 19th @ 8pm!
Frantic Romantic play Blue Lagoon on Saturday October 19th @ 4pm!
Levi J plays 99 Bottles on Saturday October 19th @ 10pm!

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Flipsyde Joins Barb Rocks Booking Roster

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I am beyond stoked that Oakland alternative hip hop trio Flipsyde has joined the Barb Rocks Booking Roster!

Mixing together rap, rock, political awareness, and introspection, Flipsyde utilize their diverse backgrounds to create ambitious, revolutionary music. Their 2005 hit "Someday" took the world by storm and they had a deal with Interscope Records from 2004-2009. They’ve opened for Snoop Dogg and The Game and toured all over Europe, Asia, and India. They played Jay Leno, Conan O’Brien, Soul Train Music Awards, and X Games; Flipsyde even wrote the anthem for the 2006 Winter Olympics and performed in the video with Team USA.

After a 10 year hiatus, Flipsyde is back with a new single coming November and a 6 song EP Flipsyde Prophecy releasing early 2020. I’m in process of booking them shows, so stay tuned to see them live! Check out their EPK: https://flipsyde.bandzoogle.com/flipsydeepk

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Frantic Romantic Release "Someday" Single & Video

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After a successful show playing FestiArte (Plaza Alameda Otay) in Tijuana Mexico, San Jose dreampop band Frantic Romantic released their new single “Someday” with a pastel-laden music video in which singer Mr. Kerosene and guitarist Rube Walker jump into a 80's synth wave hellscape. “Someday” is available on all outlets, including Spotify and Apple Music.

Frantic Romantic is playing Santa Cruz Music Festival on Saturday October 19th at the Blue Lagoon, so grab your tickets now!

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BreakFEST 2019 Announced September 19-22 At Amnesia

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Balanced Breakfast presents BreakFEST, the second annual SF music festival in the Mission September 19, 20, 21, and 22, featuring a variety of local and touring bands, it will be the ultimate example of community in the music industry.

Great to see my roster well-represented at BBFEST with The Go Ahead, Life Size Models, Sam Johnson, and Martay!

LINE-UP:

9/19 THURSDAY HAPPY HOUR ($5)
6PM Dillingers (duo) San Francisco, CA
Manos Lindas (solo) San Francisco, CA
Esha K. (solo) San Jose, CA

7PM Leon Rosen (solo) San Francisco, CA
The Minnesota Child (solo) Oakland, CA
MAAYAN (solo) San Francisco, CA

8PM Ellisa Sun San Francisco, CA

THURSDAY HEADLINE ($10)
9PM Adam Brookes San Francisco, CA
10PM Kingsley Music Portland, OR
11PM Sam Johnson San Francisco, CA

THURSDAY AFTER PARTY
DJ Set by Reed Fox & Bun Bun Denver, CO

9/20 FRIDAY HAPPY HOUR ($5)
6PM Samantha Margret (solo)San Francisco, CA
frinj (DUO) San Francisco, CA
Byron Mayhew (solo) San Francisco, CA

7PM Justin Seagrave (solo) San Francisco, CA
Lisa Azzolino (solo) San Francisco, CA
Shaynie Rhoads (solo) San Francisco, CA

8PM California State Flower San Francisco, CA

FRIDAY HEADLINE ($10)
9PM Fellow Vessel Pittsburg, CA
10PM HATE DRUGS Bakersfield, CA
11PM Your Fearless Leader San Francisco, CA

FRIDAY AFTER PARTY
DJ Set by Reed Fox & Bun Bun Denver, CO

9/21 SATURDAY HAPPY HOUR ($5)
6PM Eve Fleishman Music (solo) San Francisco
Michael Bang (solo) Oakland, CA
Lauren Hulbert (solo) Oakland, CA

7PM Clementine Darling (solo)Santa Rosa, CA
Werwisp (solo) Santa Cruz, CA
Martay (solo) Kansas City, MO

8PM Scruffy Pup San Francisco, CA

SATURDAY HEADLINE ($10)
9PM Great Highway San Francisco, CA
10PM Life Size Models Oakland, CA
11PM The Go Ahead San Francisco, CA

SATURDAY AFTER PARTY
DJ Set by Reed Fox & Bun Bun Denver, CO

9/22 SUNDAY HAPPY HOUR ($5)
6PM Adrian West Band (DUO)Oakland, CA
Aliza Hava Music (solo) Santa Cruz, CA
Ken Newman (solo) San Francisco, CA

7PM Shelby Ann (solo) Napa, CA
Seth Lael (solo) San Francisco, CA
Little Spiral (solo) Pittsburg CA

8PM Trace Repeat Oakland,CA

SUNDAY HEADLINE ($10)
9PM Californicorns San Francisco, CA
10PM The Urban Renewal Project Los Angeles, CA
11PM Night Animals San Francisco

SUNDAY AFTER PARTY
DJ Set by Reed Fox & Bun Bun Denver, CO

TICKETS:
Available at the door on the day of the show.
Or 4-Day All-Access Wristband $25-$35
https://bbfest2019.eventbrite.com/

Thanks to The Bay Bridged, Broke-Ass Stuart, and Bartable for the press!

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Alex Winters Premieres "Silent Storm" Single With Lyric Video

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Austin pop-rock singer/songwriter Alex Winters premiered her new single “Silent Storm” today with a beautiful lyric video!

"Silent Storm" is about someone you love who comes into your life like a hurricane, then disappears while you deal with the emotional devastation. The cycle repeats until you can't take it anymore and you have to let them go, dreading the conversation you'll eventually have to have explaining why. In the end, despite the difficult situation, the protagonist is empowered. It's part of what makes her who she is, which is a strong, confident woman who's not going to let that person drag her down anymore.

You can stream the song on Spotify and Apple Music, as well as purchase the tune on her website!

Loud Women selected “Silent Storm” as their Track of the Day on September 9th!

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The Go Ahead Announce Shows & Spotify Playlist Placements

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San Francisco rockers The Go Ahead announced new shows starting with Pop Rocks Presents show on Wednesday August 7 at Harvard & Stone (Los Angeles), Balanced BreakFEST on Saturday September 21 at Amnesia (San Francisco), and Santa Cruz Music Festival on Saturday October 19 at Blue Lagoon (Santa Cruz).

Their new single “Falling To Pieces” has also been picked up by a few Spotify Playlists, including Just Indie (by It’s All Indie), Chill Days (by Caltify MX), and Lyft Essentials (Day Mode) (by Lyft Essentials).

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Sam Johnson Wins Spot On Sail Across The Sun Cruise Opening For Train

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San Francisco singer/songwriter Sam Johnson is one of the three winners in the Sail Across The Sun competition to perform at special music festival at sea that features Train, Matt Nathanson, Ezra Ray Hart, Allen Stone, The Original Wailers, The Rembrandts, and many others! The cruise sets sail February 14-18, 2020, from Miami to Nassau, Bahamas and Great Stirrup Cay. The Sixthman competition started with ten finalist which the public voted on, then down to five finalists that those on the cruise voted on, with the final three performing on the boat.

The cruise is full, but you can get on the waitlist!

I’m really proud of Sam and his dedicated fanbase for getting him to the top with their guerrilla style promotional efforts and am stoked to be part of Sam’s industry team. I can’t wait to see what the future brings!

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Pre-Save Alex Winters New Single "Silent Storm" on Spotify

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Austin pop-rock singer/songwriter Alex Winters just announced new music releasing Friday, August 23rd! “Silent Storm” is the first single of many that Alex is releasing in 2019 and 2020 for her upcoming album “Beauty and Blemishes.”

You can pre-save the tune on Spotify and be the first to stream the song! Alex also created a beautiful lyric video for it and if you follow her on Instagram and/or Facebook, you can catch a glimpse of it as she’s posting a line each day until the premiere.

Alex recently updated her website to reflect the new “Beauty and Blemishes” branding, which includes all new photos taken by RSX Digital Studios. I really love the new imagery that shows off Alex’s sexy look and style. In addition, the single cover art was done by A.G Ink which perfectly reflects the feelings the song portrays. I’m really excited for everyone to hear the new music!

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