Saturday, July 31, 2010

Why I Love Gangstagrass



Why I love Gangstagrass

As someone in the music business, I rarely get to express myself as a “fan.” I truly love all of my clients, and I am very grateful that they share their careers with me. They place their faith and trust in me and my small but dedicated little company and I do not take this for granted.

But, I can’t deny the fact that not only am I honored to work with Gangstagrass, I am a huge fan. It feels good to be a fan. I listen to their disc several times a day, know all the words, and it never gets old. Every time I listen, I get chills.

I have never been a fan of bluegrass, or of rap, for that matter, but this combination has renewed my absolute love and passion for music. As someone who was the first artist to fuse traditional Korean music with Flamenco, Gangstagrass holds a special place in my heart for taking such polar opposites and bringing them together in a way that is undeniably…. addictive. Brilliant. Groundbreaking.

I believe that they are truly deserving of the Emmy Nomination, and the win; as well as their place in the top 25 discs sold on CD Baby. There are many great CDs out there right now, and I listen to music all day (usually my clients) with enthusiasm and sincere admiration. But awe? Not too often.

Gangstagrass has shattered my belief that nothing truly “new” could be created musically. And perhaps many think that what they have created is not new. But to me, they have renewed my deep-seeded love for music, taught me to respect new musical genres, and above all, made me happy and excited to wake up every day at an ungodly hour to start my work, which I love, and listen to Lightning on the Strings, Thunder on the Mic.
Rench, T.O.N.E-Z, Tomasia and the other amazing musicians on this disc have created something that I believe will transcend the Emmys, the chart topping placements, the press, the radio and the bandwagon syndrome. Once you hop on, you’re not getting off.
Well, at least I’m not.
Thank you Gangtsagrass.



Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Interview with RAID (Rock Against Illegal Downloading)

Recently, I had the pleasure and honor to be interviewed by RAID, an organization I truly support as an advocate for the arts, and someone who would love to see more musicians survive from their work. You can read the interview here:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Rock-Against-Illegal-Downloading/124984257518159#!/notes/rock-against-illegal-downloading/raid-exclusive-interview-laurena-marrone-campos/141412185884063

Thank you to all at RAID for your hard work and attention to this issue!

Sunday, July 25, 2010

The DIY Musician/Artist Craze... Does it Make Sense?

I just finished reading some DIY music books and articles for musicians. As a publicist, well, part publicist, mostly music advocate and tireless promoter of indie music, I found them to be... well, pretty much the same. There are so many books out there now that are designed, written or even "guaranteed" to teach or coach musicians about the art of the "business" side of the business that I would venture to guess that these books are selling way more than CDs these days.

I have read many of the books, and I feel that each has merit, some great ideas for musicians, and are typically worth the cost of the download or purchase. I admire and applaud many of the authors. However, one thing that many of the books fail to address is how the artist can do it all (implement all of these great ideas) while still remaining, well, artists. In the coming weeks, I will ask a diverse collection of music business professionals this question and more, and I am very much looking forward to that post.

I am not here to provide concrete answers to the questions. I, too, made my living as a working artist for over a decade. Was there one thing that enabled me to survive from my art? No. It was about consistency, dedication, perseverance, constantly pushing myself in new directions and creating newsworthy stories. It was humility, and the belief that I could not rest for one moment. It was a long, long road of determination and gratitude for each and every little accomplishment. It did not happen overnight. It happened over years.

I believe that great art and music comes from artists who spend the time on their craft, their passion, and the sharing of their work with the public through live performances.

With the fall of the retail world, major labels, many indie labels, magazines, and other resources that used to support and help to exposure musicians to fans, everyone is looking for the "magic bullet" that will propel their career to another level.

There are countless philosophies out there- 1,000 fans, free downloads, artists against free downloads, social networking, etc. and they all make strong arguments. Often times there are at least one or two valid points on all sides.

As someone who has been in the music business since the cassette and vinyl were the first items placed on my desk for every new release, my opinion is that there is no one path to success. There is no one philosophy or approach that will work for each and every artist. I have clients with a million fans who can't support themselves, artists who are virtually inactive with social networking who support themselves by touring almost year round, and those who believe that they deserve much more than I can accomplish for them.

I often tell my clients that PR alone will not sell their CDs or bring them fame or fortune. Often they are shocked, as if I am telling them it is not worth hiring me. And to be honest, if an artist is relying solely on a publicist to achieve results in the market today, my opinion is that this is a very poor use of your hard-earned income.

So, why do the professionals still exist if you can do it yourself; and countless people and books tell you that you can? Well, because unless you have an army of experienced, professional, knowledgeable people on your team who have access to all of the tools and contacts (and know how to treat those contacts), plus the countless amounts of time, persistence and dedication it takes to get you to stand out amongst the thousands of others, it is not possible.

And, to be honest, sometimes it is not possible with the help of the biggest or the best. Putting out a CD is not enough. You must have a story, a team, a plan, the dedication to touring and the commitment to supporting your team's efforts. A story that is compelling, not simply because you believe it is. I liken this to a new mother who looks at her newborn and thinks how amazing, how beautiful he/she is. I am sure that every new mother in the maternity ward is thinking the same thing!

Tens of thousands of CDs a pressed every day and I guarantee you that each and every one of those artists think that their music, their story, is unique, captivating... worthy. I understand, it is your "baby."

But the fact remains that even those artists signed to major recording contracts, who have had international exposure (a la "American Idol," for example) and every possible advantage on their side, still fail in their attempt for a comfortable life as an "artist."

So why did I go back to the business side of things? Because I have a passion for music and the arts that exceeds my own ego. Music and the arts have shaped my life, and giving back to others amidst a crumbling industry was a very easy career choice. I am still an artist, and I know that this part of me often creates relationships and connections with my clients that many cannot comprehend.

We are not a patient society. Sometimes results happen quickly. We expect that because we are a society of wanting things "NOW." And actually, I think that's generous. We are a society of wanting things "YESTERDAY." But more often than not, it is a series of small accomplishments made over a long period of time that lead to success. Because of our culture, this feels like an eternity....

Watch for my interview with a vast number of music industry professionals, from bloggers to DJs and editors from publications as small as webzines to the largest in the biz.

Art is the one thing that speaks to everyone. Art transcends time and ties us all together as the human race. (David Dory)

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Interview with Scorpion Boxing Equipment CEO!



SCORPION BOXING EQUIPMENT: QUALITY WITH HEART

I had the pleasure of being introduced to Scoprion Boxing Equipment recently. As their presence grows throughout the world, their commitment to quality and passion for the support is genuine and refreshing. Thank you to Hassan Ahmed from Scorpion for being incredibly kind and responsive.






1. When did you start to make MMA and Boxing Equipment and Why?
In MMA and Boxing Equipment, one of the main things we focus on is leather hide. Our Grandfather was making leather in South Africa since 1925. My father was born in Johannesburg, South Africa in 1935. He started this business in 1975. There was a good market in Italy, Spain and England, and in little time, we provided leather in Germany too. In the year 2000 we studied the Boxing Equipment market. This is my favorite game and also a rising sport. We started manufacturing in 2007 with the best of experience. My dream is to become a manufacturer to give people good quality and show off my vast experience and techniques.
2. Where are you located, and what are your top markets right now?
Our main office is in Germany and our production unit is in Pakistan as we committed to gave our customer good quality. We have Production Units in India and China to make good leather. As I already told you, leather is main thing for Boxing. We tested the waters in India and China water, but the result was not to our specification. A friend of my father suggested we try Pakistan Sialkot .I had heard a lot of things about this. The result is MMA flew. And now our main market is U.S.A, Europe, and Russia.
3. What sets your products apart from others available on the market?
We believe in quality-- A better Production Unit, advice from professional fighters on what they need and want, experience in leather and boxing equipment. We want to be the best in the world, not just U.S.A, Europe and Russia.
4. Do you plan to sponsor fighters and gyms to promote the Scorpion name?
Yes. Why not? This is great opportunity for the company to promote both fighter and gym. But we also say that it depends upon their quality and experience. If people like your products you will be successful.
5. We have been in contact for a short time now, what is your opinion of women in the sports of MMA and Boxing and do you think this is a growing market?
There is no difference between women and men. They are both equal in hard work, planning, faith, etc., so if men can fight in the ring, why shouldn’t woman do this? According to our experience in U.S.A, boxing is a good and growing market. U.S.A has had great boxers like Muhmmad Ali, Mike Tyson, Kelly Pavlik, and lots more, so why it is not a growing market?
6. What are your top selling products?
We sell lot of equipment. You can see our upcoming website or catalog. There are two categories-- American style and European style. In American style we have SP-4022, 4024, 4027, 4028, 4029. This is part of our regular base production design for American market.
7. Do you also have promotional merchandise like t-shirts, etc?
YES
8. How can gyms interested in Scorpion contact you? Can they contact you directly or are some distributors on board in the US?
Well, those who see our products or check our quality can contact us directly. Credit also goes to the distributors who work hard and also give us oppertunities. They show gym owners our products! Even last week the customer said "this is really a leather glove! I’ve never see that kind of leather in my thirteen year experience!"
9. Anything else you would like to say?
Yes! I would like to thank Mrs. Laurena M Campos for giving us an us a opportunity to describe the market, our experience, and our products. We also thank the entire team of Grit for their work hard! God Bless them!
To learn more about Scorpion Boxing please contact: Hassan Ahmed scorpionboxing@gmail.com






Wednesday, July 21, 2010

"Harmonizing with Humanity" airs on KXBG Radio

KXBG, The Birth of Radio, has a new show! Harmonizing With Humanity focuses on special needs people and their caregivers through their music.

We asked Ralph Watley, KXBG's excellent DJ, a few questions about the show.

What inspired you to start the show?
I started the Show after talking with Randy Grossman of Orlando, Florida. He is the person behind the Show and owner of the Label that created the CD "The Life That's Chosen Me".

Harmonizing with Humanity is a wonderful title. What do you hope people come away from the show with?
I hope people will have a better understanding of the special needs community and their caregivers. They are too often ignored, feared and shunned by society.

What are a few examples of people you've had on the show?
Our show consists of music from the CD, plus 2 Special songs to close the show everyday: God's Special Angel by Amy Barbera and I Sing by Gina Incandela. Both of these Artists also live in Florida. Amy is in the Miami area and Gina resides in Orlando.

When can listeners check the show out, and is there a way to listen to past episodes of Harmonizing with Humanity?
The Show airs every day at 5:30pm Eastern to 7pm Eastern and replays overnight for our Overseas listeners from 3:30am to 5am Eastern time. The show airs every day in its entirety, so listeners can hear it on regular basis, as we want this show to be heard by everyone possible.

You can listen to Harmonizing with Humanity KXBG on Live 365, or check out the webpage! The CD Ralph mentioned contains the material now airing on the show. If you like what you hear, you can purchase it to send to friends or listen to whenever you like!

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Gangstagrass nominated for an Emmy!

"Long Hard Times to Come", the theme music written by Gangstagrass exclusively for FX's popular new show Justified, has just been nominated for an Emmy! Byron Beck, the biggest celebrity blogger in Portland, referred to Grit's President Laurena Marrone Campos as "Portland's PR Maven" while posting the news earlier today. For her part, Laurena is "humbled and honored" by the exciting news! Gangstagrass's innovative music continues to impress.

Rench and T.O.N.E-Z (Oscar Owens and Jason Keaton respectively, in the official nomination), have had several other Gangstagrass songs featured on the show. The duo recently released more of their unique sound on the must-hear album "Lightning On The Strings, Thunder On The Mic."

Watch closely on August 29th and give a cheer for Gangstagrass!

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

GRIT PR President Laurena Marrone Campos featured on Global Talk Radio

Laurena Marrone Campos, President of Grit PR & Consulting, was recently featured on Global Talk Radio. GTR’s “In the News” program spotlights authors and entrepreneurs, exploring the personal slices of ingenuity that made them successful. Join Laurena as she discusses the changes she has seen in the music industry, new opportunities for fresh artists to gain independent recognition, her own artistic passions, and why she loves running Grit PR. Laurena’s personal attention and expertise is one of the factors that distinguishes Grit PR. By working with only a few artists and businesses from each genre, Grit’s broad spectrum means clients won’t be competing.

“I think the pros right now are that independent artists have the opportunities that they never had back in the 80′s and 90′s…now the artists can really put their careers into their own hands and create fantastic looking product…”

Listen to Global Talk Radio’s interview with Laurena here!

KXBG Radio chosen as a Live365 Editor’s Pick!

KXBG Radio, an all original artist country, gospel, rock, and pop indie station, has really taken off! The station was recently honored as an Editor’s Pick on Live365, an internet radio network whose stations number over 6,000. KXBG plays a wide variety of music with a focus on helping independent artists from around the globe. In the five short months since its founding in January 2010, KXBG has rocketed up in ranking, from a starting ranking of 3,900th to being ranked 847th on the network!

Ralph Watley, the DJ behind KXBG, answers a few questions on the station’s purpose and how artists can benefit from it:

What made you decide to create such a diverse station? I created KXBG because as a songwriter myself I know how hard it is to find a place for Independent Music to be heard.

What should listeners expect to find on KXBG? KXBG listeners will find shows that fit their musical taste: we play Country, Rock, Inspirational, Men’s and Women’s Music in designated Shows each day.

Why do you think people are drawn to independent stations like KXBG over better-known am/fm options? This makes it easier for our listeners to hear their favorite Music and remain diverse too. People want to support their favorite Artists that may still be unknown to the music industry. I try to assist each Artist in any way possible.

Are there ways for artists to reinforce their airplay, such as banner ads or other advertising options associated KXBG? We are currently considering several options that will allow an Artist a way to advertise on our Web site. Of course we never charge any Artist for airplay and the option to sell their music thru Itunes and Amazon.com. Being on KXBG is winning option in everyway for our Artists.

Is there a genre of music you won’t play? We won’t play music that contains blatant offensive language. We try our very best to be an enjoyable and fun place to stop by while surfing the net whether at home, work or on your Iphone or Blackberry device.

How should artists go about submitting their songs?
Artists can submit their music on mp3 by emailing kxbgbirthofradio@gmail.com
Or by mailing their CD’s to
KXBG Radio
Attn. Ralph Watley
2203 Cyclone Street
Bryant, Arkansas 72022

KXBG thanks all its loyal listeners and artists for this recognition from the Live 365 network!

You can give KXBG a listen here!