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S02E03 - Adam Rosenwach and how artists can transition into the business world

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Release Date: 09/30/2024

S02E03 - Adam Rosenwach and how artists can transition into the business world show art S02E03 - Adam Rosenwach and how artists can transition into the business world

Send Your Demos to Table Five

In one of our favourite chats, we sit down with Adam Rosenwach, to discuss the through line of being an artist and an enterprenuer and his recent article in the Harbard Business Review -- How Artists Can Transition into the Business World by Jesse Feister, Adam Rosenwach, and Stewart D. Friedman Adam Rosenwach is the Chief Business Officer at Deerfield Catalyst and Chief Business Officer/Chief Financial Officer at Coridea. A Berklee College of Music graduate, he segued from a start in music production and touring (Bon Iver, Doe Paoro, Florence and the Machine) and education to becoming a...

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S02E02 - Meg Tarquinio and the powers of A&Ring and curating through the algorithm. show art S02E02 - Meg Tarquinio and the powers of A&Ring and curating through the algorithm.

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Today, we are joined by Meg Tarquinio, as we discuss the world of Spotify curation, A&Ring, and the other A word - algorithm.  A year ago, Meg joined Nettwerk Music Group, coming over to the label world after a decade in music-tech. Previously, during an 8 year stint at Spotify, she created 100s of the platform's playlist brands (e.g., #ThrowbackThursday, Peaceful Piano, Songs to Sing in the Car), established its indie folk & acoustic portfolio (e.g., Roots Rising, Fresh Folk, Infinite Acoustic), and drove key developments like algotorial playlists and the pitch tool. Her last few...

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S02E01 - Terry McBride and the evolution of running a modern day record label show art S02E01 - Terry McBride and the evolution of running a modern day record label

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Today, we have a very special guest. Terry McBride, CEO and co-founder of Nettwerk Music Group…. “and my boss” — (sameer!) Terry discusses the evolution of running a modern day record label, 38 years after founding Nettwerk in his apartment in 1984. Nettwerk Music Group is one of Canada’s largest independent record label, artist management and music publishing company and  has corporate offices worldwide in Vancouver, London, Hamburg, Boston, Los Angeles and New York. Since its inception, Nettwerk has released over 700 different albums and sold over 170 million albums...

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S01E12 — Keith Goodwin and the reality of being a rockstar  show art S01E12 — Keith Goodwin and the reality of being a rockstar 

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In today’s episode, we talk through the life & career of Keith Goodwin.  Keith Goodwin is an artist, producer, multi-instrumentalist best known for his work with Days Away, Good Old War and recently, Found Wild. Goodwin has spent the past few years producing and working with artists such as Anthony Green, LULLANAS, and more. 2021 saw Goodwin put out his first solo project. The track, “I Know What Love Is (Because Of You), is charity project in conjunction with Taylor Guitars and featured Grammy winning artist such Zac Brown, Jason Mraz, KT Turnstall and 45 other artists from...

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S01E11 —  Narelle Kheng and balancing mental health and social media with being a pop star  show art S01E11 — Narelle Kheng and balancing mental health and social media with being a pop star

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This week, we have an honest conversation with Asian pop star / actress Narelle Kheng (Forbes 30 Under 30). We discuss the balancing act artists have with their careers, and life, and how important it is at growing at your own pace. A former national swimmer, Narelle is an actor and a member of Sam Willows,  one of the most successful bands to come out of Singapore and consists of siblings Narelle and Benjamin Kheng and their friends Sandra Riley Tang and Jonathan Chua. The group was formed in 2012 and released their first EP that year followed by their first full-length album Take...

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S01E10 — Derek Robertson and the State of Music Journalism in 2020 show art S01E10 — Derek Robertson and the State of Music Journalism in 2020

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S01E10 — Derek Robertson and the State of Music Journalism in 2020 This week, we have music journalist Derek Robertson to discuss the state of music journalism in 2020. Robertson discusses the lack of criticality, and often objectivity in journalism.  Derek Robertson is a freelance music writer, editor, and digital journalist with over ten years’ experience contributing to a variety of publications, both in print and online. Having written for the likes of the Guardian, the Independent, NME, Timeout, and Vice, he had a three-year stint as Editor-In-Chief at Drowned In Sound, where he...

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S01E09 — Vanja Primorac and working at Spotify & innovation in live streaming show art S01E09 — Vanja Primorac and working at Spotify & innovation in live streaming

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This week, we have Vanja Primorac. Vanja Primorac is currently the Vice President of Content at Pollen, a marketplace that curates the best shared experiences for young people and gets them closer to the artists they love. She’s currently building out the strategy and team that will focus on developing artist branded curated travel experiences around the globe.  In the episode, we discuss Primorac’s journey in the industry and how Spotify’s changed artists’s careers, the lack of trusted and influential human curators and how artists are finding new ways to connect with their fan...

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S01E08 — Jess Kangalee and the dark art of radio plugging show art S01E08 — Jess Kangalee and the dark art of radio plugging

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This week, we have Jess Kangalee who discusses the dark arts of radio plugging, to starting a firm on her own, and a very educational insight in her journey and successes of being a woman and a minority in a field of music notorious for being a "boys club".  Jess Kangalee has a decade of experience working in broadcast media promotions for artists, festivals and events. She currently runs her own company Good Energy PR, working with a roster that prioritises female identifying/lgbtq/poc artists. Prior to Good Energy, Kangalee was Head of UK Radio & TV PR at a big independent label...

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S01E07 — Parker Ulry and a masterclass in digital marketing  show art S01E07 — Parker Ulry and a masterclass in digital marketing 

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This week’s episode, we have Parker Ulry, Director of Digital Marketing Interscope Records. Ulry’s career has seen run digital with pop cultures biggest names including chart topping DaBaby, Summer Walker, Blackbear, Lil Mosey, Alexander 23, and cult favourite LANY. In this episode, we discuss how artist marketing in the digital sphere is run in 2020, and how covid has altered creativity and consumerism.  Prior to Interscope, he worked at Warner Bros Records, handling digital for a portion of their roster. Ulry has spent the past 6 years of his career helping artists promote...

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S01E06 — David Stewart and the art of writing hits through perseverance show art S01E06 — David Stewart and the art of writing hits through perseverance

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This week’s episode, we have multi-platinum selling songwriter, the very talented David Stewart. Stewart shares stories of how songwriting is a talent which comes from a lifetime of practice, and how writing in lockdown has tested the relationship of artist and songwriter.  Stewart has worked with some of the biggest names in music from America and the UK including Selena Gomez, The Jonas Brothers, Hailee Steinfeld, Ed Sheeran, Ryan Tedder, Skrillex, Tinie Tempah, Troyboi, Example, Wretch32, as well as rising star Claudia Valentina. He also has a production/writing collective called...

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In one of our favourite chats, we sit down with Adam Rosenwach, to discuss the through line of being an artist and an enterprenuer and his recent article in the Harbard Business Review -- How Artists Can Transition into the Business World by Jesse Feister, Adam Rosenwach, and Stewart D. Friedman

Adam Rosenwach is the Chief Business Officer at Deerfield Catalyst and Chief Business Officer/Chief Financial Officer at Coridea. A Berklee College of Music graduate, he segued from a start in music production and touring (Bon Iver, Doe Paoro, Florence and the Machine) and education to becoming a champion of early-stage medical device innovation as an executive in two leading accelerators. His diverse career spans from the arts to healthcare, where he has leveraged his ability to collaborate with creatives regardless of their industry. Adam holds an MBA from The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and lives in Brooklyn, NY where he and his family enjoy maximizing everything the city has to offer.

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https://hbr.org/2024/05/how-artists-can-transition-into-the-business-world?ab=HP-hero-latest-text-1