![]() ![]() ![]() Streaming is here to stay until the next new technology is upon us, so let's all get used to it and maybe even enjoy it. Windowing is a bad idea, and while I don't think it will ultimately get any traction, it's only pushing back the inevitable. Adele is a special case, with sales propped up mostly by soccer moms and baby boomer women ( Sony did a study) who are predisposed to buy a CD or download. They expect to be able to find the music they want on their platform of choice right now and if your latest release isn't there they'll just move on.Ģ. Consumers have now adapted to streaming and they're not going back. While that sounds all well and good on the surface, it also sounds like an industry pulling at straws in hopes of peeling back the flow of time. The music version of windowing would have a superstar album release be only available via CD or download for a period of time before being released to the streaming services. That's where a film is released on in the theaters for a period of time, and only allowed to go to rental and television only after it's finished its theater run. Known as "windowing," the strategy has been used in the movie industry for some time. Now nearing 20 million sales worldwide, many label execs have taken notice and want to institute the same policy with other artists as well. ![]() ![]() When Adele released her latest album 25, it wasn't officially available on most streaming services, which certainly helped her attain some healthy sales. He continues to play with Orleans as well as release solo material, including his latest album titled Reclaiming My Time.ĭuring the interview, we spoke about some of the recording and mixing background of “Still The One,” why serving in political office is much harder than running, the difficulties of cutting an album during covid, and much more.Guest Post by Bobby Owsinski on Music 3.0 House of Representatives representing the 19th congressional district of New York., where he served from 2007 to 2011. John took a break from music to enter politics, where he was elected to the legislature of Ulster County, NY, the Saugerties Board of Education, and finally to the U.S. He has written songs for Janis Joplin, Bonnie Raitt, Ricky Skaggs, Steve Wariner, and James Taylor, and he’s also played guitar on tours and records for Little Feat, Taj Mahal, Jackson Browne, and Seals and Crofts. Singer, songwriter, politician, environmentalist and community activist John Hall is one of the founders of the group Orleans and a co-writer of their two huge hits that you still hear all the time – “Dance With Me” and “Still The One.” Singer, songwriter, politician, environmentalist and community activist John Hall.Manufacturers like Avid are having great years despite the pandemic.Tours are having a tough time finding road crews that are vaccinated.Subscribe: Google Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | Email | TuneIn | RSS Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 38:38 - 35.4MB) ![]()
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