In this segment of a Loyola University, New Orleans Music Industry Studies lecture series, musician and industry veteran Martin Atkins talks about why it pays to spend time on your marketing strategies
In this segment of a Loyola University, New Orleans Music Industry Studies lecture series, musician and industry veteran Martin Atkins reveals the true nature of marketing while on tour.
Drummer and professor of Percussion Dafnis Prieto continues his master class in Latin rhythms and percussion with listening suggestions for people who want to understand and master the rhythmic styles of Cuban music.
Drummer and professor of Percussion Dafnis Prieto continues his master class in Latin rhythms and percussion with a response to an audience question about developing stylistic range
Joel C. High, a music supervisor based in Los Angeles, CA, describes for an audience at Loyola University, New Orleans the role and responsibilities of a music supervisor in the film industry. He discusses in detail how a music supervisor goes about securing the right music for the film at a price that is within the films budget, how someone in his job gets paid, and what skills it takes to excel.
Don Marshall, the executive directer of the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival and Foundation, talks about the challenges of putting on a music festival.
Don Marshall, the executive directer of the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival and Foundation, talks about the different ways they market the jazz festival and how it has impacted ticket sales.
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