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4 Incredible Music Organizations You Should Know About

01-Oct-2015 By Leave a Comment

The world can be a challenging place. From disease to poverty; from war to climate threats to the fight for equality across all interpersonal lines, we humans have got a hard row to hoe. When the going gets tough, the tough usually get something amazing going, and as much as we can hurt, we can […]

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The Five Strangest Stories From Musicophilia

02-Sep-2015 By Leave a Comment

The combined worlds of psychology, medicine, science, and music lost a true master last week with the passing of Oliver Sacks. Sacks, perhaps best known for authoring books in which he chronicled the accounts of some of his most interesting and inspiring patients, was particularly taken with music, using it in his personal recuperation methods […]

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Morals and Music: Where Do You Draw the Line?

26-Aug-2015 By Leave a Comment

Last week’s apology by rapper and world famous record producer Dr. Dre to the women in his life he has “hurt” has stirred a hot debate in the music world. Dre issued the expression of remorse publicly when the release of the much-anticipated film Straight Outta Compton, which chronicles the early history of his former […]

Filed Under: Global Music Village, Music Advice, Music Industry Tagged With: album sales, apology, celebrities, Chris Brown, Dee Barnes, domestic abuse, domestic violence, Dr. Dre, hurt, Ike and Tina, James Brown, morals, music, Straight Outta Compton

Streaming Services, Good or Bad for Indie Music

03-Aug-2015 By Leave a Comment

Streaming Services, Good or Bad for Indie Music

The recent launch of Apple Music has brought a clearer image of the streaming music market. While the money keeps flowing and new subscribers tune in every day, how does this affect the indie artist? The continued rise of streaming music is just the beginning of a transition into a digital-only market. Numbers are up […]

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A Man Without Measure: youbloom Bids Farewell to Drum Pioneer Vic Firth (1930-2015)

30-Jul-2015 By Leave a Comment

Here at youbloom, we pride ourselves on giving good advice. As musicians and creatives who love the independent ethic, we like to draw from whatever experiences we have – be they salty and extensive or brief, yet fresh – and share them with you so that all angles of this music business madness are explored […]

Filed Under: Global Music Village, Music Advice, Music Industry Tagged With: Boston Symphony Orchestra, drums, drumsticks, music industry news, New England Conservatory, obituary, percussion, Vic Firth, youbloom

The Top 5 Ways to Build a Better DIY Music Scene According to “Salad Days”

26-Jul-2015 By 3 Comments

It’s not so much the unpaid gigs. That you can handle – for now, at least.   It’s more the lack of sustained recognition; the very real blood, sweat and tears channeled into creating and sharing your music, only to receive enthusiastic responses in fits and starts. Those silent pockets of time between gigs make […]

Filed Under: Artists, Independent Musicians, Live Music, Local Gig, Music Advice, Music Industry, Music Promotion Tagged With: community, DIY, live music, music, music documentary, music scene, Salad Days

How to be a music superfan in 2015!

16-Jul-2015 By Leave a Comment

Hey there, you hot mess, it’s 2005, MySpace messaging you crunk peeps from the past with a totally hott message, so listen up. If you’re a music lover in 2015 – and you’re here, reading this, so it’s safe to assume that you are, fo sheezy – then there are a few things you should […]

Filed Under: Artist Discovery, Fans, Independent Musicians, Music Advice, Music Industry, Music Promotion Tagged With: 2015, millenial, music, music industry, music scene, superfan

7 Ways to Make Your Email Newsletter Rock

28-May-2015 By Leave a Comment

7 Ways to Make Your Email Newsletter Rock Ask a room full of marketers if they think that email newsletters are a great way to stay in touch with fans—dollars to donuts nearly all of them do; ask a room full of music fans if they enjoy reading newsletters—you tell me how they’d respond. How’s […]

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How a music conference can help your music career

16-May-2015 By Leave a Comment

How a music conference can help your music career

So you heard a music conference is coming to town, did you? If you’re into music at all, you’re probably curious, and considering bopping along to see what all the fuss is about. The words might seem familiar, but it might not be clear what really goes on at a conference for the music industry; […]

Filed Under: Global Music Village, Independent Musicians, Music Advice, Music Industry, youbloomDublin, youbloomLA Tagged With: music conference, music industry

Stop Worrying and Love the Bass Guitar

18-Apr-2015 By 1 Comment

How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bass Guitar

How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bass Guitar Stepping off stage after a monster set of modal jazz I notice the fans and how they flocked. The sax, keys, and drummer are usually the first to be approached. The singer just as often. I, the bass player, seem to be able to […]

Filed Under: Artists, Independent Musicians, Music Advice, Music Industry

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