A little more about me and what I do (hint: it's not windows)...
There are three pillars to my company, Serious Vanity Music: Our production studio, our music publishing and licensing library, and our record label. All work in beautiful flow with each other to bring amazing visions to life!
At Serious Vanity Music , the production studio, we help business and personal growth leaders craft the crystal clear audio they need to look good and bring their vision to life!
With the Serious Vanity Music publishing and licensing library, we work with film and advertising industry visionaries who struggle with the traditional 'red tape' of acquiring the clearances they need by providing a one-stop licensing portal that's easy to search and puts both 'sides' in their hands within 72 hours (or less!).
Have you heard the good news? The Music Industry is DYING! We're going to rebuild it at Serious Vanity Records by destroying the last throws of monotony, hassle, and distrust for music lovers. Together, we'll make music FUN again!
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Digital Music News' story this morning on this Stanford fidelity study...
Before even hitting the end of this article from Digital Music News today, I could think of nothing but the velvety album noises and squealing and hissing cassettes of my youth (who am I kidding--I liked them last week, too).
This is the point the music industry has been missing for a long ti…
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Posted on March 5, 2009 at 12:30pm — 4 Comments
As I sit down to blog and connect a bit more with you, I look over at ye olde Google sidebar, and see at least two other composers' sites getting prime real estate on my page. Doh! That's why I steer clear of putting Google ads on my pages these days. Here's my studio--and oh, yeah--here's a link to another studio that's tag line reads, "we'll do it cheaper than any other studio whose page you're currently visiting!".
Still beats advertising the in the Yellow Pages.
My player still needs to be…
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Posted on March 2, 2009 at 9:24pm — 3 Comments