Matt and Curtis discuss the importance of your mailing list and why you need to focus on it for music marketing success. Dumb and Dumbest Episode #552 is all about Mailing Lists and You. The podcast is hosted by Matt Bacon (Dropout Media, Ripple Music, Prophecy Productions), and Music Publicist Curtis Dewar (Dewar PR).
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Dumb and Dumbest Episode #551: Being a Tough Guy Online
Matt and Curtis discuss why if you are acting like an internet tough guy, don’t. Dumb and Dumbest Episode #551 is all about Being a Tough Guy Online. The podcast is hosted by Matt Bacon (Dropout Media, Ripple Music, Prophecy Productions), and Music Publicist Curtis Dewar (Dewar PR).
Dumb and Dumbest Episode #550: Cover Songs
Matt and Curtis discuss the importance of Cover Songs and how they can help your career. Dumb and Dumbest Episode #550 is all about Cover Songs. The podcast is hosted by Matt Bacon (Dropout Media, Ripple Music, Prophecy Productions), and Music Publicist Curtis Dewar (Dewar PR).
Dumb and Dumbest Episode #549: Catalog Ads
Matt is joined by Sun Voyager’s Stefan Mersch to discuss the Facebook Feature for catalogs and how it can be a gold mine to sell your music and merch. Dumb and Dumbest Episode #549 is all about Catalog Ads. The podcast is hosted by Matt Bacon (Dropout Media, Ripple Music, Prophecy Productions), and Music Publicist Curtis Dewar (Dewar PR).
Dumb and Dumbest Episode #548: Humility
Matt and Curtis get deep on why it matters to stay humble. Dumb and Dumbest Episode #548 is all about Humility. The podcast is hosted by Matt Bacon (Dropout Media, Ripple Music, Prophecy Productions), and Music Publicist Curtis Dewar (Dewar PR).
Dumb and Dumbest Episode #547: Lindsay Schoolcraft on Integral Marketing
Matt and Curtis are joined by returning guest Lindsay Schoolcraft to discuss her take on Integral Marketing! Dumb and Dumbest Episode #547 is all about Lindsay Schoolcraft on Integral Marketing. The podcast is hosted by Matt Bacon (Dropout Media, Ripple Music, Prophecy Productions), and Music Publicist Curtis Dewar (Dewar PR).
Dumb and Dumbest Episode #546: Why You Need To Know Your Musical History
Matt and Curtis get philosophical about why knowing your music history helps your career immensely. Dumb and Dumbest Episode #546 is all about Why You Need To Know Your Musical History. The podcast is hosted by Matt Bacon (Dropout Media, Ripple Music, Prophecy Productions), and Music Publicist Curtis Dewar (Dewar PR).
Metallica’s Full Catalog is Now on Tidal Music in the Highest Audio Quality
According to a report from Blabbermouth.net, exclusive streaming platform Tidal has announced the entire catalog from Metallica is now streaming for Tidal members in the U.S. Metallica’s catalog is now available in the highest-quality sound for the first time ever on Tidal. HiFi members have the added benefit of listening to iconic albums like “Master Of Puppets” and “Ride The Lightning” in Tidal Masters.Continue reading
LIVESTREAM REVIEW: En Minor Live at the Orpheum
En Minor is a project that had been rattling around in Philip H. Anselmo“s head since he was a child; they are an unexpectedly emotional and deeply serious sound that freefalls out of the genres most of the band members are associated with, including Anselmo himself, and into uncharted territory. Unconventional and, in many ways, experimental, their 2020 release, When the Cold Truth Has Worn Its Miserable Welcome Out (Housecore Records) is steeped in reverence to the Jazz tradition in New Orleans, and maybe more markedly serves as a morose interpretation of a Jazz Funeral March with hints of Vaudeville; an unironic gothic twist on Tom Waits that Anselmo has since self-described as Depression Core.
Dumb and Dumbest Episode #545: Even MORE Content Ideas
Matt and Curtis are feeling generous for the holidays and give away even more FREE content ideas for your socials. discuss not releasing your new music on a major holiday like Christmas. Dumb and Dumbest Episode #545 is streaming now: Even MORE Content Ideas. The podcast is hosted by Matt Bacon (Dropout Media, Ripple Music, Prophecy Productions), and Music Publicist Curtis Dewar (Dewar PR).