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Category: Blogging
Today, July 11th 2009, was a day that I never thought I'd see, in my lifetime. I took advantage of presenting the new structure, procedures and processes of the business of music. I was the lecturer for the 1st music business & technology seminar called: So You Wanna Be a Music Star. What a phenomenal time we had. The audience was invigorating, and on the edge of their seats from start to finish. It has been 20 years for me, in the music industry and my experience has been eventful to say the least.
I am so excited, because I really feel that as an independent artist, songwriter, record label executive, and publisher, that I will finally get a fair opportunity at getting the people to know who I am in the masses, all at once. When you have taken time out of your life to record over 100 compositions, 65 videos and perform all across the U.S. and abroad. It is exciting to know that there are many who appreciate what you contributed to the music industry. We are now operating in a technological environment called Web 3.0, which gives access to millions, upon millions, like never before. Just the fact of knowing that I can now reach, and be reached by millions with the click of a mouse is unbelievable.
There are so many facets of the music industry changing, every moment right before our eyes, that we're now calling it the "New Business of Music" or the "New Music Industry". The way we copyright, publish, register to protect our digital intellectual properties, have all been enhanced or totally reconstructed in some way form, or fashion. It will never be the same, as we continue to matriculate into the Web 4.0 interactive architecture.
Whether we are ready or not, it's here the new business of music. At this juncture everyone gets a fair shake at becoming successful, until someone figures out a way to manipulate the system again. Believe me, someone will find a way to eliminate the so-called unqualified or better yet, unwanted.
In the meantime, my advice to all who's interested take full advantage of technology, such as, social networks, RSS, aggregators, weblogs and the like, with many other means available for you, and advance your career. visit: http://www.nextlevelpc.net for more music industry information.
Sincerely, Dr. John Butler CEO of Mylestone Records
1:25 AM
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