by Steve Grossman | Oct 9, 2007 | Blog, Career, The Industry
In yesterday’s Music & Money Monday post I said that “9.1 cents is the amount of money that is at the core of the dilemma facing the music business.” I’ve realized I misspoke. The 9.1 cents is not the problem. It’s the 90.9 cent...
by Steve Grossman | Oct 8, 2007 | Blog, Career, The Industry
Would you like to know some secrets about the music industry? How ’bout these? “there is no easy way to identify who owns which rights in and to most pieces of music and there is no easy way to get a quote and pay them.” or “9.1 cents per cut...
by Steve Grossman | Oct 6, 2007 | Blog, The Industry
I’m pleased with the new layout for whyifailed.com and will be busy tweaking and fixing throughout today. Tweaking colors and positioning and fixing things like The Book page that I completely blew out yesterday – OOPS!Thanks for your patience and please...
by Steve Grossman | Oct 5, 2007 | Blog, The Industry
I’m launching a new layout while laid up for the weekend (minor voluntary outpatient procedure). Please be patient while I get everything fixed up properly. Thanks, StevePowered by ScribeFire.
by Steve Grossman | Oct 5, 2007 | Blog, The Industry
From IBM founder Tom Watson: “It’s quite simple, really. Double your rate of failure. You’re thinking of failure as the enemy of success. But it isn’t at all.” In what may seem like a strange twist on this blog, today I want to encourage you to fail. Fail...
by Steve Grossman | Oct 3, 2007 | Blog
In this morning’s post about Radiohead, I said that “When I was a kid, I would sit for hours pouring over the album words and artwork while the music of my favorite artist played on the stereo…I wanted to know the artist, and the stuff they put ON...