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Archives for July 2008

Fresh born indeed

July 21, 2008 by Amanda Ameer

At our Wordless concert in Prospect Park, Brooklyn on Friday night, the band Deerhoof announced to the crowd that they were giving away sheet music for the song "Fresh Born" off their upcoming album, Offend Maggie. Audience members were invited to pick up the music, create their own version of the song, and submit a link to an interactive website before the "real" version is heard by everyone next month. The sheet music is also available for download from the site. … [Read more...]

Livin’ on a prayer

July 18, 2008 by Amanda Ameer

According to The New York Times, approximately 48,500 people patronized the Bon Jovi concert in Central Park on Saturday, July 12th, while 63,000 came out to see Lang Lang and the NY Philharmonic in the same park on Tuesday, July 15th.Classical music: 1New Jersey: 0 … [Read more...]

Talk to me about life as a post-genre musician

July 17, 2008 by Amanda Ameer

Each week, I'll post an interview with someone far more knowledgeable than myself on specific marketing and publicity subjects. This week, multi-instrumentalist Rob Moose on performing in, marketing himself in and making a living in the classical, Broadway and indie rock worlds.Violinist/Violist/Mandolinist/Guitarist Rob Moose graduated from The Manhattan School of Music in 2004 with a degree in violin performance. Since then, he has performed with The Orchestra of St. Luke's, Jay-Z, Burt Bacharach, The National, Savion Glover and Vampire … [Read more...]

Another op’nin, another [show] show

July 17, 2008 by Amanda Ameer

The musical [title of show] opens on Broadway in about an hour. Props to show creators Hunter Bell and Jeff Bowen for that, but the team should also be congratulated on the completion of their web series - The [title of the show] Show. The musical is about the creation of a musical about a musical - got that? - so putting together a web series about said musical/musical/musical going to Broadway is good marketing stuff. I read that there were five to twenty four thousand viewers per episode; not huge numbers in the grand scheme of "the … [Read more...]

Splurge: The Metropolitan Opera, Steal: You

July 16, 2008 by Amanda Ameer

Fashion magazines often have Splurge/Steal sections; that is, an item of clothing or an accessory that celebs have (splurge) next to the version of the product that the rest of us can afford (steal). September of two years ago, the Metropolitan Opera seemed to change overnight. In his blog, Through Rosen Colored Glasses, former Met board member and current chair of The Met marketing committee Ben Rosen outlines the three major initiatives undertaken by the Gelb regime: improve the product, create a major marketing effort, and add new sources of … [Read more...]

Critical Mass

July 16, 2008 by Amanda Ameer

ArtsJournal's own Douglas McLennan on the past and future of, well, arts journalism, as told to Crosscut Seattle:Where are we now in arts journalism? Newspapers have been dropping critics right and left.Newspapers have not been the newspapers that I remember for quite a number of years now. The day of many competing papers and views in a city is gone. But the classic newspaper model was not built on a mass-media vehicle. It was a collection niches. People don't buy a newspaper because of its coverage of city hall. They buy it for the … [Read more...]

Marketable programming

July 16, 2008 by Amanda Ameer

Check out this killer double-bill!From a commenter on Brooklyn Vegan, "does that mean Shostakovich isn't really playing miller theater either?" … [Read more...]

If Radiohead told you to jump off a bridge, would you do it?

July 15, 2008 by Amanda Ameer

Classical labels, take note! This is about the fourth time this week I've heard about albums being issued (and re-issued) on vinyl, which further proves my theory that the way to make something cool is to go back and do it the way it was originally done. Example: chamber music in chambers, not on big stages. The press kit version of Hilary's Schoenberg/Sibelius album actually made it look like the CD was a vinyl (it was square and thick), and two out of the five trendy music site writers I sent it to told me they got really excited when they … [Read more...]

The church organ commission

July 14, 2008 by Amanda Ameer

I love political campaign e mails. There's such a sense of urgency and drama. I got one this morning that said, "Own a piece of this movement by making a donation of $25 today." Own a piece of this movement. Boom. Yes. I even like how they're addressed - there's no "Dear Potential Subscriber" or "Dear Patron" or even "Dear Amanda E Ameer"; it's all "Amanda --". I'm like yes, what's up, how can I help you? Also, I appreciate them suggesting $25, a specific, manageable amount that I don't really have to think about. Where is the sense of urgency … [Read more...]

Bill Clinton doesn’t own a BlackBerry? WTF.

July 13, 2008 by Amanda Ameer

I was reading my August 2008 issue of Vanity Fair on July 9, and was surprised by this news in Gail Sheehy's Hillary Clinton campaign post-mortem:Clinton's people had no idea how excited a whole new cohort of voters would become by a youthful figure who tapped into their vital hunger for change from the ground up. Obama started cultivating these new voters at low-cost events. The turnout amazed even his own team. What began as I.M.'s and campus meet-ups developed into a genuine social movement. Such was the hubris of Hillary's team that they … [Read more...]

Talk to me about banner ads

July 11, 2008 by Amanda Ameer

Every Friday, I'll post an interview with someone far more knowledgeable than myself on specific marketing and publicity subjects. This week, web producer Alex Sturtevant on The Elusive Yet Omnipresent Banner Ad. Alex Sturtevant is a Producer at NYC-based agency thehappycorp global. He is the lead for many digital projects for clients such as Cadbury-Schweppes, Miraval Resorts, Idealist.org, and Brooklyn Brewery. Alex also managed the creative for the 87th Annual Art Directors Club Awards Gala, and has previously worked for clients including … [Read more...]

I hope Cats isn’t on the radio

July 10, 2008 by Amanda Ameer

Playbill Radio uses one of the oldest tricks in the book: puppies to sell your product. When you're in a Playbill that includes Cheyenne Jackson's headshot, these are the things you have to do to get noticed. … [Read more...]

Care to help?

July 9, 2008 by Amanda Ameer

Last.fm, an internet radio/concert listing/social networking site based out of the UK, launched an artist royalty program this morning. According to Wired's Listening Post blog, a percentage of the advertisement dollars (err, pounds) will be given to artists when ads appear next to their streaming music, regardless of an artist's position in the industry (signed, unsigned, managed, unmanaged). By virtue of having to track the numbers for payment purposes, it seems artists will gain useful marketing data from this initiative as well. From an … [Read more...]

Classical Critics, Cubs and Coffee

July 8, 2008 by Amanda Ameer

Justin Davidson and Perez Hilton remind us that classical critics aren't the only journalists losing their jobs.In addition to The Chicago Tribune cutting 80 of its 578 newsroom jobs over the next two months, the Tribune corporation is apparently selling Long Island's Newsday, the Chicago Cubs and Wrigley Field. Between this and the Starbucks drama last week, maybe classical music has finally become mainstream. … [Read more...]

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is a publicist who started First Chair Promotion in July 2007. She currently represents Hilary Hahn, Gabriel Kahane, David Lang, Michael Gordon, Esa-Pekka Salonen, Sondra Radvanovsky, Julia Wolfe, Jean-Yves Thibaudet and Lawrence Brownlee. She thanks Chris Owyoung at One Louder Photo for taking the above photo very quickly and painlessly. Read More…

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Why don't we apply the successful marketing and publicity campaigns we see in our everyday lives to the performing arts? Great ideas are right there, ripe for the emulating. And who's responsible for the wide-reaching problems in ticket sales and … [Read More...]

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Interviews

Talk to me about marketing Shakespeare

Oh gosh: let's see if I even remember how do to do this. Back in the day, when I didn't have clients playing everything Ravel wrote for the piano etc., I did interviews with Industry Professionals. … [Read More...]

Talk to me about Music Marathon

Remember when I was really awesome and posting interviews every week? Well, I'm less awesome now, but here's an interview with Billy Robin of Northwestern University. He started Music Marathon on … [Read More...]

Talk to me about BBC Music Magazine

As often as possible, on Fridays I will post interviews with colleagues from the field who are far more knowledgeable than I am on various marketing and publicity topics. In honor (-our) of all … [Read More...]

Talk to me about Metropolis Ensemble

In the immortal works of Todd Rundgren, "Iiii don't-want-to-work, I just wanna write-on-this-blog-all day." That's not entirely true: I love my job, but it does make things I also like to do--coming … [Read More...]

Life’s a Twitch, Part 3 (The Journalists)

Though many, many more music journalists are on Twitter, these are the people I noticed interacting with the publicists I interviewed the most. Oodles of thanks to  @nightafternight: Steve Smith, … [Read More...]

Talk to me about ‘Opera News’

As often as possible, on Fridays I will post interviews with colleagues from the field who are far more knowledgeable than I am on various marketing and publicity topics. This week, we have F. Paul … [Read More...]

Talk to me about not music blogging

At the ends of weeks, I post interviews with people who know a lot more about aspects of the proverbial business than I do. Two weeks ago, theater blogger Jaime Green told us she would blog … [Read More...]

Talk to me about theater blogging

Happy Friday! It's not raining and I actually have an interview to post!  This week we have Jaime Green, Literary Associate at MCC Theater in Manhattan and blogger of 5 years. Below she discusses … [Read More...]

Glenn Petry, 21C Media Group

Because 1. no one wants to read about The Life and Times of Amanda Ameer every day and 2. because there are many, many people out there who know more about publicity and marketing than I do, every … [Read More...]

Talk to me about Dilettante

Sometimes it's hard being Amanda. For example, when I think of lots of cool people to interview for (le) blog, and they say yes, and then I don't have time to write the questions? Yes, at times like … [Read More...]

A Virtual Panel

A Conversation

Jan 18-22, 2010: I hosted a virtual panel on when and how artists, managers, journalists, presenters and publicists single out musicians for being "special" in their promotion and career-building efforts. Participants included musician, pianist … [Read More...]

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