Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Bono honored


Crusading U2 rocker Bono has been named the recipient of this year's Liberty Medal for helping bring public attention to humanitarian and economic issues in Africa.
The annual award, decided by America's non-profit National Constitution Center, rewards an individual or organisation that has "demonstrated leadership and vision in the pursuit of liberty of conscience or freedom from oppression, ignorance or deprivation."

Bono will receive his medal alongside the charitable project he co-founded - DATA (Debt, AIDS, Trade, Africa). The award ceremony will take place in September.

Friday, May 25, 2007

IT’S WAM SONG OF THE YEAR TIME!


Received this in my WAM newsletter email recently - (this competition is for Western Australian artists only - sorry guys).
I'm planning to enter a few instrumental tracks this year.
Here's the details:

Amateur or professional songwriters who want to take their career to the next level are urged to enter the WAM Song of the Year 2007, with over $30,000 in prizes to be won including the Grand Prize - a 3 day recording session supplied by James Hewgill Music, a full page advert and feature article in Groove magazine and the pressing of 500 cd’s by Diskbank.

SOTY entrants can enter their original songs into the categories of Pop, Jazz, Country, Rock, Heavy Rock/Metal, Urban, World & Folk, Blues & Roots, Electronic/Dance, Mixed Bag, Love, Gospel, Professional and School Aged categories. Prizes for the Indigenous and Regional Song of the Year are drawn from entrants in every category.
No one misses out in 2007 because this year WAM Song of the Year introduces a Professional category where published Western Australian based songwriters are given the chance to enter their works.

You never know where WAM Song of the Year will take the song writers and their songs. 2006 Song of the Year Grand Prize Winner, Erik Hecht, has already gone on to sign a record deal, secure some fantastic touring opportunities for his band Institut Polaire and be unearthed by triple j. Blues and Roots Category winner, Abbe May, has had a stellar year of performance and recording opportunities following her win in 2006.

WAM Song of the Year is a perfect opportunity for entrants to gain industry recognition and great prizes. To be eligible to enter entrants must live in Western Australia. For the first time in SOTY history, participants can enter their songs in the WAM Song of the Year contest online, making entering cheaper and easier.

**SPECIAL MEMBERSHIP DEAL ONLY AVAILABLE DURING WAM SONG OF THE YEAR**
If you buy a WAM membership or re-new an existing membership during WAM Song of the Year you will receive a FREE 12 month subscription to Sonicbids. This HOT deal applies to individual, concession and band memberships.

For full competition and entry details and a complete list of prizes go to http://www.wam.asn.au/ Entries close on 10 August 2007.

Wednesday, May 16, 2007

The life of succesful Indie musicians.

I don't know if you saw the New York Times article recently about
the life of successful independent musicians in 2007, but it is well worth taking some time to read as it probably applies to your music career, too.

Here's the link to the full article

Sunday, May 13, 2007

Show the world your talent competition.


Helloworld announces a new competition for May (they run a contest each month).
This time it's a talent contest with $500 US offered as a prize to the winning entry.
This is an excellent opportunity to not only be in the running for a good wad of cash, but also a brilliant way to get some great exposure.
Contest is open to Helloworld members only, however joining is easy and only takes a few minutes.
To find out more visit the link here and then click on the watch TV button which will take you to the channels page where you can find out more.

Thursday, May 10, 2007

Outrageous Music Marketing Ideas.


by Bob Baker

I'm not sure exactly what triggered it, but recently my mind started popping with creative, off-the-wall ways to promote your music. So I jotted down some notes and am sharing them with you in this article.

I'll let you determine whether these are truly "outrageous" ideas. But one thing is for sure: They certainly aren't the traditional things that most musicians think about when they do marketing.

Ready? Here we go ...

Outrageous Music Marketing Idea #1
Turn Yourself Into a Happy Meal

I definitely advocate that indie musicians *not* try to emulate the same tactics as the major labels. However, there are times when you can take one of their ideas (or an idea from a related entertainment industry) and give it a small-scale spin.

You know how the major film studios promote their new animated features by tying into fast food chain kid meals, such as the McDonald's Happy Meal. Most likely, you won't be able to land a nationwide Happy Meal deal. But you might be able to do something cool with a local deli or restaurant.

I know a couple of radio disc jockeys in my town who have sandwiches or special meals named after them at certain eateries. Why couldn't you do that? Especially if you perform regularly at a particular coffee shop, bar or restaurant.

For example, if your band is called Sweet Potato Sunrise, approach a manager with the idea of offering a Sweet Potato Sunrise omelette, or a Sweet Potato Sunrise latte, or a Sweet Potato Sunrise daiquiri?

You get the idea. The special name would get you exposure at the establishment whenever it's open (hopefully, you're item will be listed on the menu). Plus, you can use the unique promotional angle to get mentions in the local press.

Outrageous Music Marketing Idea #2
Become an Instant Cult Classic

The success of the quirky film Napoleon Dynamite has me thinking. The movie itself is still growing on me, but I'm fascinated by the buzz it has among people who really connect with it. Most of my friends who rave about it have seen it numerous times and claim that the more they see it, the more they appreciate and enjoy it.

What a nice position for a filmmaker to be in. Admittedly, a lot of people don't like the movie and its flat characters at all. But those who do appreciate the film like it a lot -- and preach about it to their friends, memorize lines, encourage theatres to have midnight showings, etc.

How can you tap into that? It's hard to manufacture cult status, but here's an idea: What if your music CD came with an accompanying trivia game? And what if the game tied directly into the theme, style and lyrics of your music? The game instructions could be included in the CD sleeve or delivered separately to everyone who bought one. Or, to make a greater impact with the trivia game idea, you could package the CD in a DVD case or even a small retail box.

To make this work, you'd have to come up with a cool, interactive game idea and have a CD filled with interesting, funny or insightful lyrics and music. But if you can get people examining the nuances of your material and sharing notes with other people who are memorizing your stuff, you might have some powerful buzz going for you.

Check out my blog at MusicPromotionBlog.com for more outrageous ideas. But hopefully, these will get your wheels turning in the meantime.

Bob Baker is the author of "Guerrilla Music Marketing Handbook," "Unleash the Artist Within" and "Branding Yourself Online." He also publishes TheBuzzFactor.com, a web site and e-zine that deliver marketing tips, self-promotion ideas and other empowering messages to music people of all kinds. Get your FREE subscription to Bob's e-zine by visiting http://TheBuzzFactor.com today.

Sunday, May 06, 2007

Celebration - We have passed the 100 post mark.

Thought this was cause for celebration.
Getting Your Music Out There has passed the 100 posts mark.
It's a great feeling to see the popularity of this blog also growing.
A big "thank you" to all who have visited.