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Scott G - EzineArticles.com Expert Author
Scott G, who records under the name The G-Man, made history by giving his music away on the 'Net, encouraging filesharing of his work, and even sending individual tracks to DJs and remixers so they could create new versions of his songs. This resulted in club play, airplay, an indie record deal, a publishing deal, and worldwide press attention.
Scott is also the owner of G-Man Music & Radical Radio, a strategic alliance partner of ... [More]
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- Meet The Man Who Puts Pro-Level Photo-Illustration Effects In Your Hands
[Book-Reviews:Arts-Photography] A new eBook, available on CD or flash drive, provides more than 600 photo-illustration special effects for everyone who takes digital photographs. Using your standard digital camera and the Photoshop program, this new book enables you to turn your photos into paintings, cartoons, mosaics, and many out-of-this-world images. Dozens of lighting and color correction tips and tricks are included that help lift a nondescript snapshot to a work of art.
- Advertising - R.I.P.
[Business:Advertising] How information overload, data glut, and media excess will lead to consumer revolt and an end to marketing, advertising and public relations as we know it.
- Songs You Love to Love: The Top Ten Tunes for Valentine's Day
[Home-and-Family:Holidays] Read the secrets and stories behind the heart-pounding and soul-melting music enjoyed by Valentine's Day lovers as revealed by recording artist and commercial music composer Scott G (The G-Man). Sit back, relax, and dip into some little-known facts behind those famous emotional tunes.
- Indie Artists Meet Clear Channel Execs
[Arts-and-Entertainment:Music] Some painful truths and a whole lot of hope were on the agenda at the Music Boot Camp event sponsored by The Beat 94.5 FM in Vancouver.
- The Twelve Songs of Christmas: Surprising Secrets of the Season's Most Popular Tunes
[Home-and-Family:Holidays] Recording artist and commercial music composer Scott G (The G-Man) presents some little-known facts about the most familiar and famous holiday music of all time.
- Patriotic Music: Surprising Secrets About Those Flag-Waving Sounds
[Arts-and-Entertainment:Music] Recording artist and commercial music composer Scott G (The G-Man) presents some little-known facts about some of the most familiar and famous patriotic music of all time.
- Art of the Recording Engineer: From Michael Jackson to Mutant Radio, Matt Forger Speaks Out
[Arts-and-Entertainment:Music] With credits on 200,000,000 albums, Matt Forger is a recording engineer, producer, and sound mixer who is much in demand. In an exclusive interview with Scott G (The G-Man), Forger reveals his views on recording techniques, tips for new artists, and some little-known facts about Michael Jackson's recording sessions.
- Social Networking and Music: MySpace Puts It All Together in a Virtual Community
[Internet-and-Businesses-Online:Social-Networking] Today's music fan interacts with a "community" that is far larger than anyone ever dreamed possible before the widespread personal use of the Internet. This social networking is changing the way people market and sell music and it's doing so on a global scale. Here's How: One fan hears a song and "tells" a dozen others online. Each, in turn, sends the information (and sometimes the entire song file) to another dozen people, and so on. If the song's hook is catchy and universal enough, the artist can reach thousands of fans in a matter of seconds. It's fast, it's easy, it's free, and it's global.
- Taking "iPod Culture" into Clubs as Well as Cyberspace: Jonny Rocket Interviewed by The G-Man
[Arts-and-Entertainment:Music] Playlist is attracting attention for several reasons. First, as a part of what some are calling "iPod Culture," Playlist is helping disseminate music to a wide audience. And second, many of us just love the Warholian idea of a bunch of people showing up at a club to be a DJ for 15 minutes of fame.
- New Web-Based HR Tool is "Max" From NAS, Hannibal, and InfoLink
[Computers-and-Technology:Software] Three highly respected names in Human Resources have joined forces to provide companies with a revolutionary blend of services that make the hiring process more efficient and effective. The partnersh...
- Flaming Guitars! Minarik Fuels The Excitement of a New Generation of Musicians
[Arts-and-Entertainment:Music] Celebrating an endorsement between G-Man Music and the fiery axe-makers known as Minarik Guitars, Scott G (The G-Man) reviews the Minarik Inferno X-treme, a stunning flame-shaped instrument.
- Music Industry Insider: Tess Taylor of NARIP and LAMN
[Arts-and-Entertainment:Music] Every industry has someone with a hand on the pulse of the business. In music, that person is Tess Taylor, Founder and President of two organizations that bring together executives, managers, artists, agents, producers, engineers, suppliers, bookers, marketing professionals, and studio personnel.
Introducing the Los Angeles Music Network (LAMN) and the National Association of Record Industry Professionals (NARIP), each one of which can help you move further in the music business.
- Music Business Contacts: Music Business Registry connects artists, managers, publishers, producers &
[Arts-and-Entertainment:Music] With comprehensive listings of music executives, producers, publishers, attorneys and more, Ritch Esra and Stephen Trumbull of the Music Business Registry provide vital connections in a rapidly-changing business - a report by The G-Man.
- Music Licensing: The Cold Cash Facts About Money for your Music
[Arts-and-Entertainment:Music] Some artists make more money licensing their songs for movies, TV shows, soundtracks, and commercials than they make on the sale of their albums. How is this possible? - A Special Report by Scott G (The G-Man).
- Online Marketing: Math or Myth?
[Internet-and-Businesses-Online:Internet-Marketing] Making money online: NARIP and the Hype Council help the advertising, marketing, and recording industries face the facts and expose the fiction – a report by The G-Man.
- Advertainment is Sneaking Into Music, Movies, TV and More
[Business:Advertising] Barcodes in commercials, wristwatch credit cards, and bathroom broadcasts are just some of the changes we're going to see as advertising keeps on blending with entertainment.
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