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Neil A Kjos Music Company The Bobby Christian Drum Method, vol...
Vendor: Reverb.com Price: 29.99 $ (+7.99 $)volumes 1, 2, and 3 of The Bobby Christian Drum Method, no writing/markings, very lightly used, mostly shelf wear.
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Soul Is My Music: The Best Of Bobby Patterson
Vendor: Deepdiscount.com Price: 28.98 $When Sundazed purchased the Abnak and Jetstar masters, they discovered a slew of unissued recordings by the dynamic soul singer Bobby Patterson-so they had no choice but to put out this awesome 2-CD collection! Every track he waxed for those labels from 1965-1970 is here: his Top 40 R&B hit T.C.B. or T.Y.A. plus I Met My Match; Let Them Talk; Long Ago; Guess Who; Till You Give In; Married Lady, and more. 40 tracks, nine unreleased!
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Modern Marketing Concepts Inc./Crosley Radio Vintage AM/FM Bluetooth Radio
Vendor: Sharperimage.com Price: 79.99 $The Vintage AM/FM Bluetooth Radio has a clean, simple design that fits seamlessly into a variety of decor styles. Gold knobs and buttons add a vintage vibe, while its small footprint makes it ideal for tight spaces such as a nightstand. Features an AM/FM radio plus Bluetooth connectivity to let you stream music wirelessly from your phone or tablet.
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Alfred Music The Encyclopedia of Groove - by Bobby Rock - 00-E...
Vendor: Reverb.com Price: 26.95 $ (+9.95 $)Book & CD: Groovin' -- a fancy way of saying keeping time, is the drummer's primary function. No matter how, where or what you play, groovin' s...
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Music Marketing for the DIY Musician: Creating and Executing a Plan of Attack on a Low Budget (Music Pro Guides)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 33.94 $Ships in a BOX from Central Missouri! UPS shipping for most packages, (Priority Mail for AK/HI/APO/PO Boxes).
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Start and Run Your Own Record Label, Third Edition: Winning Marketing Strategies for Todays Music Industry (Start Run Your Own Record Label)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 20.62 $For everyone interested in starting a record label–to market new talent or to release and promote their own music–there has never been a better time to do it! Music can be released, distributed, and promoted for a fraction of traditional costs. Veteran author and music-business consultant Daylle Deanna Schwartz (who started and ran her own label) has rewritten and expanded her classic, Start & Run Your Own Record Label, to reflect industry changes and new opportunities for marketing music in today’s climate.Start & Run Your Own Record Label is a comprehensive guidebook to building a record label, packed with how-to information about market trends and revenue streams for music releases. In addition to updated information on physical distribution, generating publicity, marketing, and promotion, it also has new information about key issues including:·Balancing on and offline promotion and marketing·Making the most of online resources (social-networking sites, blogs, ringtones, videos, radio, and more)·Using digital distribution profitably·Licensing your recordings for use in the media ·Marketing music overseasMs. Schwartz has compiled new interviews with top industry professionals and independent labels–including recording artist CJ Baran (Push Play), Jed Carlson (founder, ReverbNation), Daniel Glass (founder, Glassnote Entertainment), blogger Perez Hilton, Scott Lapatine (founder, Stereogum), recording artist Ingrid Michaelson, Jeff Price (founder, Tunecore), MP3 bloggers, music-magazine editors, publicists, and others–for the most up-to-date, authoritative, and practical compendium available.
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Music Marketing: Press, Promotion, Distribution, and Retail
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 20.01 $(Berklee Press). Berklee expert speaks on how to market and distribute your songs and group. Sell more music! Learn the most effective marketing strategies available to musicians, leveraging the important changes and opportunities that the digital age has brought to music marketing. This multifaceted and integrated approach will help you to develop an effective worldwide marketing strategy. Step by step, you will develop an active marketing plan and timeline tailored to your unique strengths and budget. You will learn to time your marketing campaign effectively, publicize your music to traditional print outlets and emerging online opportunities, understand the current opportunities for online, satellite, and terrestrial radio play as well as navigate various retail and distribution options, both at brick-and-mortar and online options, such as iTunes, Rhapsody, and other services.
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Music Marketing for the DIY Musician (Music Pro Guides)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 41.16 $Unread book in perfect condition.
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Guerrilla Music Marketing, Encore Edition: 201 More Self-Promotion Ideas, Tips & Tactics for Do-It-Yourself Artists (Paperback or Softback)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 21.18 $Take a moment to picture this in your mind ... A room packed with enthusiastic fans at your next gig. An inbox loaded with e-mails from fans and media people clamoring to know more about your music. A clipboard overflowing with the names and addresses of people who just signed up on your mailing list. While you're at it, imagine this ... So many orders for your music and merchandise, you don't know how you'll get them all out in one day. The sweet feeling of being connected to and appreciated by thousands of music fans around the world. Does this picture match your reality today? If not, what's keeping you from getting there? It could be as simple as a new idea, a fresh approach, or a simple way of cutting through and reaching your ideal fans. Sometimes, it's the little things that create major breakthroughs. And those are exactly the kinds of tools, tips and strategies you'll find in "Guerrilla Music Marketing, Encore Edition: 201 More Self-Promotion Ideas, Tips & Tactics for Do-It-Yourself Artists" by Bob Baker. The first book in this series, the highly acclaimed "Guerrilla Music Marketing Handbook," has for years been considered the self-promotion bible for independent, empowered musicians. Derek Sivers, founder of CD Baby, called it "the most creatively inspiring book I've ever seen on promoting your music!" About.com described it as "the one thing you need to launch a profitable music career." This 228-page sequel delivers an arsenal of low-cost, high-impact promotion ideas for do-it-yourself, empowered musicians just like you. Within its pages you'll uncover creative ways to get exposure, connect with fans, sell music, and make more money with your music! NOTE: This is NOT an updated version of "Guerrilla Music Marketing Handbook." It's a completely different title with a new set of tips and real-life tactics to help you succeed.
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Music Management, Marketing and Pr
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 41.95 $Unread book in perfect condition.
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Marketing Recorded Music: How Music Companies Brand and Market Artists
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 4.18 $Used book in good and clean conditions. Pages and cover are intact. Limited notes marks and highlighting may be present. May show signs of normal shelf wear and bends on edges. Item may be missing CDs or access codes. May include library marks. Fast Shipping
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Music Marketing for the DIY Musician: Creating and Executing a Plan of Attack on a Low Budget (Music Pro Guides)
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 28.52 $May contain highlighting/underlining/notes/etc. May have used stickers on cover. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed to be included with used books. Ships same or next day. Expedited shipping: 3-5 business days, Standard shipping: 4-14 business days.
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Marketing Recorded Music: How Music Companies Brand and Market Artists
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 48.55 $Ships in a BOX from Central Missouri! UPS shipping for most packages, (Priority Mail for AK/HI/APO/PO Boxes).
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How to Write a Hit Song: The Complete Guide to Writing and Marketing Chart-Topping Lyrics and Music
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 50.95 $How to Write a Hit Song is the only complete guide to composing lyrics and music - and getting your songs on the air. It covers everything aspiring songwriters must know to be successful, from creating memorable lyrics, composing the melody, and crafting song structure to collaborating, finding a publisher, and recording a song. This revised edition includes a new section on marketing your music on the Internet. "Interested in songwriting? Here is a book written with verve, dash and humor that will tell you what you need to know. Bravo!" - Will Jennings, Academy Award-winning songwriter for "My Heart Will Go On" and "Up Where We Belong"
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This Business of Music Marketing and Promotion, Revised and Updated Edition
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 29.07 $The maxim in the music industry has always been “You can’t make it on talent alone,” and with This Business of Music Marketing & Promotion, you don’t have to.In language that is simple and direct, author Tad Lathrop details promotional skills, publicity plans, royalty guidelines, and more, all supported by real-life examples. He shows how the Web and other technological developments have revolutionized not only how music is made, but how it is marketed and promoted. The old rules still apply—create a marketing plan, know your copyrights, be familiar with the laws of commerce—but there are a host of new ones as well, along with new strategies on how to give your recording the exposure it deserves. This streamlined, reorganized, and updated edition features an all-new chapter (“Twenty-Five Profile-Building Ideas to Use Right Now”), which will help readers get a running start in the recording business. They’ll also find completely updated material about Internet sales and promotion techniques, the latest information available on integrated marketing and e-marketing strategies, and brand-new listings of information resources.
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Hell's Gate : Terror at Bobby Mackey's Music World
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 20.25 $At 44 Licking Pike in Wilder, Kentucky, just across the river from Cincinnati, Ohio...lies, what has been called "the most haunted place in America." Bobby Mackey's Music World, a country/western bar and nightclub, is well known for its mechanical bull. It is better known for more violent encounters with spirits than anywhere else in the US. Visitors and staff members report everything from poltergeist-like phenomena, to disembodied voices and laughter, to actual physical attacks by unseen forces. There are, on record, 29 sworn affidavits of sightings, several from police and clergy. Paranormal Investigator Doug Hensley was called in to determine the causes for the strange occurrences. Mr. Hensley made some startling discoveries. This book has been the subject of National TV Shows such as Geraldo, Sightings, Encounters, Sally Jessee Rapheal, A Current Affair, Real Ghosts, The Other Side and many more. Read America's Most Documented Haunting, Hell's Gate.
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Hell's Gate : Terror at Bobby Mackey's Music World
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 23.34 $At 44 Licking Pike in Wilder, Kentucky, just across the river from Cincinnati, Ohio...lies, what has been called "the most haunted place in America." Bobby Mackey's Music World, a country/western bar and nightclub, is well known for its mechanical bull. It is better known for more violent encounters with spirits than anywhere else in the US. Visitors and staff members report everything from poltergeist-like phenomena, to disembodied voices and laughter, to actual physical attacks by unseen forces. There are, on record, 29 sworn affidavits of sightings, several from police and clergy. Paranormal Investigator Doug Hensley was called in to determine the causes for the strange occurrences. Mr. Hensley made some startling discoveries. This book has been the subject of National TV Shows such as Geraldo, Sightings, Encounters, Sally Jessee Rapheal, A Current Affair, Real Ghosts, The Other Side and many more. Read America's Most Documented Haunting, Hell's Gate.
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Sounds of Commerce : Marketing Popular Film Music
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 32.46 $The Sounds of Commerce is the first book to present a detailed historical analysis of popular music in American film, from the era of sheet music sales, to that of orchestrated pop records by Henry Mancini and Ennio Morricone in the 1960· to the MTV-ready pop songs that occupy soundtrack CDs of today. Jeff Smith's landmark exploration of film and music cross-promotion investigates the combination of historical, economic, and aesthetic factors that brought about the rise of popular music in the movies.Smith employs a sophisticated yet accessible fusion of musicology, film theory, and social history. In one chapter, a musicological unpacking of the theme song from Goldfinger is used to show how the repeated refrain developed massive cultural appeal, leading to huge singles sales and a ubiquitous tune that most Americans can recognize several decades after the film's release. Other chapters look at how the film and music industries became so heavily intertwined, how soundtrack music progressed from orchestral score to pop song, and how certain soundtracks today become chart successes while their accompanying films generate scant box-office interest.Throughout the text, Smith persuasively argues that the popular film score has been as successful as its classical predecessor at enhancing emotions and moods, cueing characters and settings, and signifying psychological states and points of view. With The Sounds of Commerce, he challenges film music scholarship to recognize the significance of popular music in modern film.
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Record Label Marketing: How Music Companies Brand and Market Artists in the Digital Era
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 75.88 $Record Label Marketing, Third Edition is the essential resource to help you understand how recorded music is professionally marketed. Fully updated to reflect current trends in the industry, this edition is designed to benefit marketing professionals, music business students, and independent artists alike. As with previous editions, the third edition is accessible for readers new to marketing or to the music business. The book addresses classic marketing concepts while providing examples that are grounded in industry practice. Armed with this book, you’ll master the jargon, concepts, and language to understand how music companies brand and market artists in the digital era. Features new to this edition include: Social media strategies including step-by-step tactics used by major and independent labels are presented in a new section contributed by Ariel Hyatt, owner of CYBER PR. An in-depth look at SoundScan and other big data matrices used as tools by all entities in the music business. An exploration of the varieties of branding with particular attention paid to the impact of branding to the artist and the music business in a new chapter contributed by Tammy Donham, former Vice President of the Country Music Association. The robust companion website, focalpress.com/cw/macy, features weblinks, exercises, and suggestions for further reading. Instructor resources include PowerPoint lecture outlines, a test bank, and suggested lesson plans.
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Dance: The Art of Production: A Guide to Auditions, Music, Costuming, Lighting, Makeup, Programming, Management, Marketing, Fundraising
Vendor: Abebooks.com Price: 101.23 $All aspects of organizing a dance performance and managing a company are covered in this book—written by dancers, for dancers. Photos, drawings, and diagrams show beginners how to hang lights, make costumes, design posters, and attract an audience. Readers will discover tips on the business side of a dance production including marketing, fundraising, box office and house management, and much more. New contributors to this edition include Elizabeth Keen, a former dance faculty member of the Julliard School; Barbara Matthews, director of makeup design for the department of theater arts at California State University; and Regina Fletcher Sadono, freelance costumer and choreographer.
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