Formerly belonging to the fair country of Montenegro, the domain extension .ME will now be sold by GoDaddy. The GoDaddy press release is hilarious:Imagine the possibilities. After all, .ME translates to a wide range of catchy words throughout the world - including the obvious English translations, such as "about me." Others include "amar.me," which means "love me" in Spanish, and "secondo.me," which is Italian for "in my opinion.""Amar.me". Yes, that's exactly where my mind went.Actually my mind went one (or two) other place(s) and then right … [Read more...]
Firt Chair Promotion
This reminds me of a press release I once received from a top NYC venue with their name misspelled in the heading. Fortunately, they (ahem, I) caught it before the release went out. I'm sure I've made plenty of spelling errors in my day, but it never ceases to amaze me when press releases are filled with mistakes. If publicists don't take the time to really check their own work, how can we expect the press to write thoughtfully and thoroughly about our clients? This goes for press kits and bios as well; I think people often underestimate the … [Read more...]
Talk to me about live concert photography
Each week, I'll post an interview with someone far more knowledgeable than myself on specific marketing and publicity subjects. This week, rock photographer Christopher Owyoung on classical music clichés, getting the proverbial "perfect shot", and what makes great live music photography.Chris Owyoung is an NYC-based photographer specializing in live music coverage, promotional and event photography. His portfolio includes members of The Metropolitan Opera alongside artists like Erykah Badu, The Cure and Kanye West. His work has been featured … [Read more...]
“House” “keeping”
A quick note about what's going on to your right: Stuff about the blog, stuff about me, Contact. Subscribe to the newsletter, for a newsletter that I have yet to write because I haven't decided on the format yet. I plan on including a list of the longer posts, a recap of the Friday interviews, and - as any good newsletter-sender should have - exclusive content. To be determined exclusive content, but it will be exclusive, don't you worry. I'll send this out once a month.Subscribe to this blog's feed, see RSS Feeds. Archives, I think this is … [Read more...]
Someone, please just bring the water to the horse
There's a lot of talk about what kind of audience classical music has and wants. Generally speaking, I think we want young people with disposable-enough incomes who like to go out and have a network of friends in their cities or towns. That stated, the industry expects the members of this coveted demographic to change their current routines to accommodate it. I decided to conduct a highly-scientific focus group - i.e. e mailing my sister Aliza and her three roommates - on the subject. Aliza - Marketing Coordinator, DauphinBrianne - Group … [Read more...]
In the esteemed company of Mario Lopez, Edie Falco and Chubby Checker
Renée Fleming was on Gawker Stalker yesterday, which leads me to think, as I often do, about classical music celebrity versus "real world" celebrity. More on that at a later date. … [Read more...]
A picture’s worth two tickets to the philharmonic
The New York Philharmonic is running a photo contest for their Concerts in the Parks series this summer. Folks were encouraged to submit their photos and then to vote for their favorites between July 25th and July 31st. The categories are best performance shot, best family/friends shot, best kid shot, best nature shot, best picnic shot, best NYC moment shot, most original shot, and overall favorite shot. Such a great idea! And then, just when I think we're safe...Winners in each of the eight categories in the contest will be announced on … [Read more...]
Fresh born indeed
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
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
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
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
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
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
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...]