TuneCore employees sit down with musicians and music industry experts to discuss what it's like to be an independent musician in the digital age. What's the best way to distribute your music? How do you develop a professional social media strategy? What on Earth is a sync license? We cover all that and more in Music Made Me: the TuneCore Podcast.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 53 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Category | Music |
In this episode of #MusicMadeMe, TuneCore UK Country Manager Nathan Phillips sits down (virtually, of course) with GRAMMY Award-winning producer, mixer and engineer Dom Morley. Dom has experience working with Mark Ronson, Amy Winehouse, Adele and ton... more
In the latest installment of our Women In Music series, Joncier Rienecker sits down and chats with Tess Taylor, President of the National Association of Record Industry Professionals. NARIP promotes the cultural and economic benefits of music and cop... more
Joncier Rienecker sits down with international success stories DJ Era and Trendsetter Sense for a discussion about making it as a DJ in today's industry, how DJs can act as an A&R and how to approach them, and both guests dish out gems for up-and-com... more
In the latest installment of our Women In Music series, Joncier Rienecker sits down and chats with entertainment attorney Amy Oraefo of the AOPC boutique law firm. Listen along and find out how Amy went from pursuing a career in dance to a career in ... more
For our last episode of the #MusicMadeMe Podcast, Kevin Cornell sits down with TuneCore CEO Scott Ackerman to discuss all the awesome highlights of 2019. Have a listen and catch up on all the big moves TuneCore made this year, from new store partners... more
On this episode of #MusicMadeMe, our Entertainment Relations Director Amy Lombardi sits down with Stephen Linn, Nashville-based owner of branding/marketing firm AmpliFLY Entertainment. Stephen takes us through his career starting out as a news anchor... more
For this artist spotlight episode of #MusicMadeMe, our Entertainment Relations Manager Joncier Rienecker sits down with Atlanta-based hip hop artist Sy Ari Da Kid. Sy has utilized TuneCore as his distributor for years and isn't afraid to educate his ... more
In the second installment of a two-part episode, Amy Lombardi continues her chat with KUTX/98.9 Austin Program Director Matt Reilly and ATO Records/Red Light Management's National Promotion Director Howard Petruziello to talk about the ins and outs o... more
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The podcast concerning wellbeing and mental health from 9/18/18 cuts off at the end. Wondering where to find the rest of the podcast. Great episode, very informative, very inciteful!
Found this podcast through an email they sent me and listened to an episode that interested me. I’ll be listening to all past episodes now, highly recommended!
I look forward to listening more!!!!! Great vibe great info
The Sync licensing podcast with Cathy Heller was not helpful at all to me because I keep hearing the same things from successful musicians. Cathy Heller just kept on rambling on about her success without getting to the point. Although I wasn’t looking for a miracle, I was looking for tips, site suggestions, song arrangment tips, do's/don'ts etc but didnt get that. This truly was a waste of 44 minutes in my opinion.
Anyone who lives in NYC knows about Dan Smith's guitar teaching, and I found it quite inspiring and informative to learn how he's taken his love of music and turned into a way to make what seems like a very good living. Even better news is that it's a point along a more evolving path. Great resource!
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