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Sonic Tributaries

Sonic Tributaries

著者: Sonic Tributaries Dylan Kelehan Eric Challacombe TJ Pastore
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We talk about music, tribute bands, the music industry and the people that simply must follow those paths. We are three friends who are in the music industry, other industries, curious, and love connections with interesting people. We are trying to have some fun and learn about people and their life stories in the coolest business of all…the Music Business.2024 経済学 音楽
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  • Jason DeReggiero
    2024/12/20
    We discuss Jay's life on and off stage. Jason DeReggiero is as lifelong music enthusiast. Fell in love with music at the age of 7.. when his dad took him to his first rock show at Madison square garden to see Kiss during their Destroyer tour. Has played with Eef Barzelay from Clem Snide, Steve Brown from Trixter and recorded with producer Machine (Lamb of God) and Steven Greenwell (Joss Stone) Loves listening to: Eric B and Rakim, Paramore and my fiancés voice.. And is currently fronting NJ-based cover band Mr. Lovejoy for the last 10 years.
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    54 分
  • David Fagin
    2024/12/19
    We talk David's career as an independent songwriter, his battles with Napster, and live in NJ. DAVID FAGIN – Not too many musicians can say they’ve penned a theme song for a major network, shared the stage with the likes of No Doubt, The Strokes, Alex Chilton, Echo and the Bunnymen and Duran Duran, hung out with Gene Simmons and Howard Stern, lectured on the business of music at Harvard, and testified on Capitol Hill on behalf of artists, nationwide. Whether it’s writing an article for Billboard, the Huffington Post, penning the first music industry email to go ‘viral’ composing the theme to Jenna Elfman’s last sitcom for CBS, or spending ten-plus years in a van performing everywhere from London’s Camden Palace, to Vegas’ Hard Rock Hotel, to a dive bar on the upper east side, David’s experience as both a touring/recording artist, as well as an advocate for artists’ rights (way before it was fashionable), make him one of the most interesting interviews, as well as one of the more unique artists you will ever come across in the music industry – both inside and out. Google David and you'll discover The Rosenbergs, the iconic NYC pop-rock quartet which he founded and, due to band’s complete belief in changing the way artists and labels relate, saw David stumble into a career in which he received more attention for what he said than what he played. David’s bold and way- before-his-time career moves were even praised by artists such as Courtney Love, Gene Simmons, and R.E.M.’s Michael Stipe. Partnering with King Crimson’s legendary guitarist, Robert Fripp, The Rosenbergs’ business model helped pave the way for other artists to rethink the entire structure of how they did business and for both artists and labels to finally begin a serious dialogue about the possibility of “partnerships” - thereby giving the artist a share in the ownership of their masters, and, thus, better control of their financial futures, while allowing labels to benefit from additional revenue streams other than the simple selling of a plastic disc. David’s solo effort, 2008’s “For Promotional Use Only,” was unfortunately derailed due to an unscrupulous manager. David returned in 2021 with Book of the Month Club a project that saw him reunite w/ his producing partner, Dan McLoughlin of The Push Stars (Something About Mary). If you’ve watched FOX, CBS, NBC, CW, BRAVO, MTV, USA, ESPN, etc., or shopped at retailers such as The Gap, Nordstrom, or Starbucks, odds are you've heard one of David’s songs and didn’t even know it. To keep sane in these anything-but-sane times, David writes/records anti-Trump videos. His videos have been viewed/shared millions of times on Twitter(X). As an alum of Boston’s Emerson College, in 2014 David’s song, Boston Strong, was chosen by Citibank as the theme to the 2014 Boston Marathon. The folks at Starbucks heard the song and actually stopped their CD presses to add Boston Strong to over 8,000 stores, nationwide, and Universal Music released Boston Strong, from which, David and his writing partner, Jaime Hazan, donated all proceeds to the Onefund. Thanks to their efforts, David and Jaime were honored by the N.Y. Mets at Citi Field for being “Outstanding Teammates in the Community.” On weekends you can find David fronting The Counterfeiters. The best party band on the planet. Or, possibly The Wankers: The best Britpop (and Beyond) Tribute in the biz.
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    1 時間 4 分
  • Steve Pavlovsky - Liquid Light Labs
    2024/04/24
    Liquid Light Lab is the work of Steve Pavlovsky, a multi-dimensional light artist from New York City. A majority of his work utilizes liquid projection, experimental media, and hand-made organic elements first seen in the Psychedelic Light Shows of the 1960s. Following on the visual music traditions of Kandinsky, Thomas Wilfred, and The Joshua Light Show, Mr. Pavlovsky invokes the sublime and spiritual. Building upon an analog relationship to Light and Time, Pavlovsky has created Liquid Light Lab, a living, breathing, visual expression of music, nature, and the human spirit. Concurrent with live performance and installation, Liquid Light Lab is also a vehicle for public information about Light Shows, and provides tools and guidance to other artists around the world.
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    43 分
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