Monthly Archives: June 2009

Tour Guide to the Majors

As a part of my first assignment at the Berklee School, I’m researching who’s who in the world of music publishing. Just a small project to figure out what the structure of these organizations are, the basic history and the … Continue reading

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Decisions and Progress

Amid working on the next episodes for the 2010 Mustang digital campaign, the 2010 Taurus web site launch, and having a general bang up day. . . I decided to jump and take a class with the Berklee School of … Continue reading

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Time is Money

I had a very valuable opera workshop in college. The professor continually stressed the importance of timeliness. She stated daily, “Time is Money” and “Being on time is like being 5 minutes late.” When students would arrive late, she would … Continue reading

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Learning Along the Way

I recently received an email from ASCAP explaining their fight on behalf of songwriters, music publishers, artists and composers to ensure they are paid appropriate licenses for ringtones/music by the 2 largest wireless carriers in the United States. “Bottom line, … Continue reading

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Between the coffee and the show

Without getting up or batting an eye, today it seems as though I worked straight through the coffee and directly into this evening’s Contours show. Chad Jeffers’ ebook deadlines are pressing down on us. All of the planning this past … Continue reading

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Starting from the 2010 Mustang Point of View

As my friend, Alan Hall, suggested today on Facebook, I am starting this blog from a 2010 Mustang Point of View. I have had the great fortune and fun of while working at Team Detroit on the 2010 Mustang campaign … Continue reading

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