Vinyl is back! Yes, you heard me right! Those bulky, thousand pound, hard to move things that you’ve seen collecting dust in the corner of your grandpa’s living room is … Continue reading
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#082: Brian Mazzaferi – I Fight Dragons
Brian is a member of the Band I Fight Dragons, who after their first year, find themselves signing a major label record deal. What’s interesting is the events that led … Continue reading
CD Baby Tip: Web Hits – More than just a number
Everyone likes to track the number of users hitting their CD Baby page, but there is info offered deeper in the Web Hits section of the CD Baby member account … Continue reading
CD Baby Tip: Get in on the $5 sale!
The folks here at CD Baby have been working harder than ever to get the CD Baby customer base exposed to more great independent music. Consistent email newsletters have definitely … Continue reading
Podcast Spotlight – Episode #71: Allison Weiss
The Kickstarter Effect Allison Weiss is a true DIY artist. As a college student, touring beyond her local scene proved to be a real challenge. Eager to get her music … Continue reading
Top Sellers Interview: Garfunkel and Oates
Garfunkel and Oates is an LA-based comedy/folk duo made up of actresses Riki Lindhome (Last House on the Left, Changeling, My Best Friend’s Girl) and Kate Micucci (Scrubs, When in … Continue reading
CD Baby Tip: You set the price!
Use that to leverage more sales! Allowing you to set the selling price for your music — and to change it at any time — has been a core feature … Continue reading
#064 Roundtable – Twitter Vs. Music Journalism
This week’s episode focuses on a video by Rolling Stone music critic Christopher R. Weingarten Continue reading
#063: Bruce Houghton – Blogging the future of music
Bruce Houghton (Founder of Skyline Music) is a long time industry veteran who has been booking music talent of all shapes and sizes for over 20 years. As the shift in … Continue reading
#062: Roundtable – Popstars and Power Outage
Pandora adds a paid subscription option with perks. Walmart gets rid of its DRM’d songs. Emusic moves beyond the indie market and stirs controversy. File-sharing is now a part of … Continue reading