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Vanessa Hutley

For the last episode of 2015, Brad from EnergyGroove radio chats to Vanessa Hutley, the General Manager of Music Rights Australia. Listen in as they recount the best of 2015: discussing music, the magic of live performances, piracy, copyright laws and the exciting things to come for Music Rights Australia in 2016.

0:05 Introduction
3:00 2015 Highlights: Mike Chunn on Teaching Music in Schools
3:30 2015 Highlights: Dario Phillip on Teaching Future Generations the Value of Music
7:57 2015 Highlights: Tim Dalton on the Change in the Value of Music
10:58 2015 Highlights: Music Industry’s Adjustment to the Digital World
12:35 2015 Highlights: Chris Bowen on the DIY Era of Music
16:55 2015 Highlights: Angela White encourages the Government and Society to Respect Artists
21:00 2015 Highlights: Gene Goodsall on the Difficulty in Protecting Music Internationationally
29:39 Music Rights Australia in 2016

by Why Music Matters|11 January, 2016|People in Music

Mike Chunn

 

Introduction
Are music and creative subjects an after thought at Schools?
Play it Strange and the Importance of Songwriting
Getting into Music
Stranger than Fiction Memoir
Citizen Band
Music in Today’s Fragmented Market
Time at APRA NZ
Career Advice

Brad from EnergyGroove radio speaks to the legendary music personality Mike Chunn. Chunn is a former member of well-known New Zealand bands Split Enz and Citizen Band. He also spent eleven years as Director of New Zealand operations for the Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA). He is currently the CEO of Play It Strange Trust which he founded in April 2004. He has published several books, including the Split Enz biography: Stranger Than Fiction. He also has some valuable advice for all those who dream of a career in Music. Listen now!

by Why Music Matters|1 December, 2015|People in Music

Tim Dalton

Introduction
Sharing Knowledge and Experience
How to quantify the value of music
Why the value of music has changed
The Live Music Industry
Why the value of music has changed
The Music Matter’s campaign

Brad from EnergyGroove radio speaks to legendary music producer, Tim Dalton.

by Why Music Matters|26 October, 2015|People in Music

Adrian Di Giacomo

Introduction
The role of PPCA
Getting a start in the music industry
What artists and businesses need to know about PPCA
The Music Matter’s campaign

Brad from EnergyGroove radio talks to Adrian Di Giacomo, Communications Manager at PPCA.

by Why Music Matters|22 September, 2015|People in Music

Chris Bowen

Introduction
Music Australia
Industry challenges
The Importance of Live Music Venues
The Music Matter’s campaign

Brad from EnergyGroove radio talks with Music Australia CEO, Chris Bowen.

by Why Music Matters|7 July, 2015|People in Music

Angela White

Introduction
The appeal of the music and fashion industries
How costume design can enhance an artist’s performance
Industry challenges
The Music Matter’s campaign

Brad from EnergyGroove radio talks with fashion and costume designer Angela White.

by Why Music Matters|15 May, 2015|People in Music

Dario Phillips

Brad from EnergyGroove radio talks with Dario Phillips the creative extraordinaire of Dario Phillips Management, 107 Projects and Reuben Records.

by Why Music Matters|17 April, 2015|People in Music

Michelle Owen

Introduction
What drew you to the music industry?
The lure of Europe
DJ vs music producer
Sydney’s lockout laws

Brad from EnergyGroove radio talks with music producer, DJ, and creative director Michelle Owen about the music industry in Australia and overseas.

by Why Music Matters|10 April, 2015|People in Music

Sam Shaw

Sam Shaw, the Operations Manager of Secret Sounds – a full-service tour promoter based in Sydney, Brisbane and Byron Bay, Australia, chats to People in Music about his experience in the music industry.

by Why Music Matters|11 February, 2015|People in Music

Mark Callaghan

Brad from EnergyGroove Radio interviews Australian rock legend, singer, songwriter, member of GangGajang and Riptides, Mark Callaghan. Mark has previously been the Managing Direcor of AMPAL (The Australasian Music Publishers Association), the managing director of Music Sales and is currently at APRA AMCOS. Mark Callaghan talks to us about the music industry and the role consumers play.

The role Music Sales plays in the music industry
How important is Music Sales to the music industry?
Transitioning into managing director at Music Sales
Mark’s perspectives on the music industry
Business models within the music industry
Reflections upon the current industry as a former artist
Marks discusses being an artist as well as a business
Advice for artists to maximise their potential and protect their interests
Viewing the music industry as an artist and a director
Advice for artists looking to enter the business side of the industry
How important is the consumers role?

by Why Music Matters|4 December, 2014|People in Music
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