25 Social Media Resources For Musicians

Social Media Resources For Musicians - At this point in time our society at large must have the “news” the instant it happens. With the evolution of social media this instant gratification is not only possible but prevalent. There are several forums available to the consumer at large the choice is all based on your wants, needs and who you are trying to reach.

You may be looking to use a particular type of medium to get your story across or perhaps you’d rather not be limited to 140 characters to say what you have to say. The social media phenomenon has had a profound effect on how businesses run. This change is most noticeable in the music industry where the record label role has drastically changed. They are no longer the middle man between the artists and their fans because the creation of music related social media sites enabled them to communicate directly.

Sites like Facebook, Twitter and MySpace bring people together, where sites like Spotify, LastFM and 8 tracks allow you to listen to your favorite band or artist free of charge.

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Industry Tip #8 - Know Your Audience


Know your target audience so that you can better market yourself. If you want to make "trap" music, then you dont want to push your music to 106th & Park audience. And vice versa.
~ Hollywood aka @hollywoodizme of Ryze Radio

Tone Scientizt: Tessanne Chin



Even though we’ve just recently ended Women’s History Month (and not that it needs to be for this post) I am still gonna bring another female artiste to your attention as promised. Her name is Tessanne Chin (or Tessanne), a Jamaican-born singer who is as unique as her music. Both beautiful and powerful, Tessanne is not your run-of-the-mill female reggae singer, she is a rootsy, reggae rock singer with a pop edge that makes her style palatable to a wide international audience.


Source: Tone Scientizt - tonescientizt.wordpress.com



Shit Eddie Bryant Says: A D.C. Stand-Up’s Comedy of Gentrification




Standing across from the National Portrait Gallery in Penn Quarter, D.C. comedian Eddie Bryant has a simple question: “The fuck is that joint?”

Here he is, sitting with fellow comedian Lamont King, at a bar. “We ain’t even got no grocery stores in Southeast. We gotta take care of ourselves, eat good, know what I’m sayin’?” Then he bites into a McDonald’s French fry.

There he is in a car, coasting through what looks like downtown: “This joint right here used to be the ’hood right here,” he says, his D.C. twang as crucial as his self-effacing message.


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by Marcus J. Moore via www.washingtoncitypaper.com


The Ascend Music and Media Academy



The Ascend Music and Media Academy
at Afterhours Recording Studio Bowie, MD
Overview and Application

Date: July 30-August 3, 2012
Time: 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. (Before and Aftercare available)
Location: After Hours Recording Studio – 14503 Dolbrook Lane, Bowie, MD 20721
Applicable Ages: 8-14 Camp Counselor Positions for Ages 15-17
Cost: $250 (add $75 for before and after care 6:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.)  -- Daily Rate for Students who want to attend one day or less than entire week is $75.


Scholarships are available for the Ascend Academy. To apply for a scholarship, please send the registration along with a one-page description written by applicant of why he/she should be selected for an Ascend Academy Scholarship to info@ahrstudios.com.  Deadline: July 25, 2012. 


The Ascend Music and Media Academy at After Hours Recording Studio is designed to introduce and immerse youth in a world of music and the professions that make the music industry: music recording/engineering, music composition/songwriting, digital photography and disc jockeying (DJing). The professional staff at the Ascend Academy will lead hands-on instruction, theory, and workshops with students who will enjoy a fun and enriching camp experience. Students can concentrate on two areas or experience the total digital arts program by attending workshops and courses in various arts.

Music Recording/Engineering – Students learn recording, mixing and reproduction of sound and how to operate studio engineering equipment, how to work with recording artists and musical tracks and the appropriate industry-ready levels and sounds for professional distribution. This program will include hands-on instruction with engineers and producers from Interscope Records, Mideast Records and credited producers/engineers.

Music Composition/Songwriting – Students learn songwriting theory, creative writing techniques and get experience working with published singers/songwriters and producers who will help students develop songs with industry tracks and professional critiquing.

Digital Photography – While this course focuses on modern photography techniques and digital camera equipment, students will also learn photography theory and the evolution of the profession. Participants will enjoy hands-on challenges and workshops led by published fashion and entertainment photographers.