{"id":404,"date":"2010-01-21T09:43:43","date_gmt":"2010-01-21T09:43:43","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.artsjournal.com\/lifesapitch\/wp\/?p=404"},"modified":"2010-01-21T09:43:43","modified_gmt":"2010-01-21T09:43:43","slug":"previously_on_lifes_a_pitch","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.artsjournal.com\/lifesapitch\/2010\/01\/previously_on_lifes_a_pitch\/","title":{"rendered":"Previously, on &#8216;Life&#8217;s a Pitch&#8217;"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>If you&#8217;re just joining us now for the virtual panel on specialness that friends and colleagues have described to me as &#8220;intense,&#8221; &#8220;required reading,&#8221; and &#8220;wordy,&#8221; here&#8217;s what&#8217;s been going on this week. If you could hear <a href=\"http:\/\/blog.newsok.com\/staticblog\/files\/2009\/05\/ben-linus1.jpg\">Benjamin Linus<\/a>&#8216; voice in your head when you read this, that would be great. <\/p>\n<p>Previously, on <i>Life&#8217;s a Pitch.<\/p>\n<p><\/i><b><a href=\"http:\/\/www.artsjournal.com\/lifesapitch\/2010\/01\/not-all-special-is-created-equ.html\">Jonathan<\/a><\/b><i> <\/i>issued a throwdown about how the human interest press publicists dream of actually distracts audiences from the music. He writes, &#8220;the more of a persona the person onstage has cultivated, the harder it is for this magical disappearance to take place.&#8221; After I punch some hanging meat and run up the steps of the Philadelphia Museum, I will respond to that. <b><a href=\"http:\/\/www.artsjournal.com\/lifesapitch\/2010\/01\/onion-peeling.html\">I<\/a> <\/b>asked <b>Matthew<\/b> if the competition for concert and album press coverage essentially tells audiences and buyers what&#8217;s special in the same way a marketing brochure does. He responded in a <b><a href=\"http:\/\/www.artsjournal.com\/lifesapitch\/2010\/01\/onion-peeling.html#comments\">comment<\/a><\/b> that most of his preview pieces were actually assigned by an editor, and that even when a performer or performance is profiled, he approaches the subject from a musical standpoint.&nbsp; <b>James<\/b> and <b>Jonathan<\/b> were asked to what extent a manager needs to know things about his or her clients beyond their repertoire and playing. <a href=\"http:\/\/www.artsjournal.com\/lifesapitch\/2010\/01\/sell-sell-sell.html\"><b>James<\/b><\/a> explained that an artist&#8217;s priorities&#8211;musical, career, personal&#8211;are what matters most in his managing of their career. He also points out that managers and bookers need to know presenters&#8217; priorities as well. <b>Jonathan <\/b>responded in a <a href=\"http:\/\/www.artsjournal.com\/lifesapitch\/2010\/01\/for-you-special-price.html#comments\"><b>comment<\/b><\/a> that while he does discuss non-musical aspects of his life with his manager of 13 years, he is unsure how those conversations factor in to her discussions with presenters. I&#8217;m interested to hear from <b>Michael <\/b>about how well he feels he knows the artists he brings to Ann Arbor, since he spends short but concentrated amounts of time with them. <b>James <\/b>also responds to <a href=\"http:\/\/www.artsjournal.com\/lifesapitch\/2010\/01\/not-all-special-is-created-equ.html\"><b>Jonathan&#8217;s<\/b><\/a> post on audiences knowing artists, writing, &#8220;there are performers who are terrifically in<br \/>\ndemand about whom we know practically nothing of their lives outside of<br \/>\nperformance and who do not bring that kind of potentially-obstructive<br \/>\npersonality to the stage, and there are commercially more-than-viable<br \/>\nperformers who have chosen to make their persona an open book in<br \/>\neverything they do.&#8221;&nbsp; Maybe <b>Matthew <\/b>can weigh in about reviewing a concert of an artist he&#8217;s met or heard significant buzz about versus reviewing a concert of an artist whom he knows nothing about. <\/p>\n<p>Let the smoke monsters, polar bears, and ghosts of Jack&#8217;s dad commence. <\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>If you&#8217;re just joining us now for the virtual panel on specialness that friends and colleagues have described to me as &#8220;intense,&#8221; &#8220;required reading,&#8221; and &#8220;wordy,&#8221; here&#8217;s what&#8217;s been going on this week. If you could hear Benjamin Linus&#8216; voice in your head when you read this, that would be great. 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