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Make an Announcement: 11/29/06

It’s that time of week again. Time to post your shows, releases or any thing else you want to announce. Have anything going on this weekend? What’s on tap for December? You can use this post to get the word out about pretty much anything you’ve got coming up. Whether it be a local show or a new cd, we want to hear it!

Posted by Broadjam on Nov 29, 2006 in Broadjam Blog

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  • Atomik Age wins finalist position for their song “Waiting” (instrumental) on “Song of the Year.com October 2006 song contest.

    Dec 5, 2006/8:29 pm
  • Hi Everyone, I am new to this site. I am Anthony Cainion CEO of Money House Entertainment. Comeby and check us out at http://www.moneyhouseonline.net and see if you like what we have. Hopefully, you will see several postages from us in thecoming future.

    Dec 2, 2006/9:04 am
  • Unkljer’s playing some tasty guitar on Stuey Blue’s brand new album “New Way of Living” Listen and write a review.
    http://cdbaby.com/review/stueyblue
    If you dig it, buy it. Play it in your car the next time you’re on a date. Your partner will love you for it. But, don’t be surprised if he or she loves Stuey a little bit more!
    Save Me Save Me Save Me
    unkljer out

    Dec 1, 2006/5:43 pm

Like the new homepage?

Have you seen the new homepage? It’s been totally revamped! The new menu was designed to give you more ways to get to music. Our members have put so many great songs and videos on the site, there needs to be a way to get to it all!

Broadjam news is also front and center on the homepage, keeping you current every time you come to Broadjam.

What do you think about the update? Your feedback will help us make decisions for future updates, so let us know!

Posted by Broadjam on Nov 27, 2006 in Broadjam Blog

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  • Great new look-easy to navigate~~! Was down in
    Acapulco wearing my Broadjam T-Shirt and met another
    Broadjam member..Would really like you to consider Chet’s request above for us too~~ Robert Couch and Mizz Lizz

    Nov 28, 2006/11:24 pm
  • Nice work Broadjammers!!!
    You are regularly making adjustments…greatly appreciated!!!
    Peace,
    Robert Wuagneux

    Nov 28, 2006/5:40 pm
  • Thanks to all the hard working music enthusiasts at broadjam for everything you guys do to promote independent musicians and their stories. Love the new homepage and Happy Holidays!

    Nov 28, 2006/1:02 pm

Make an Announcement: 11/22/06

Happy Thanksgiving to our U.S. members!

We’re looking to hear your music news from this week. Do you have an album release we should know about? What about an event coming up? Hey, if you’re celebrating Thanksgiving, let us know how if you’re doing anything to liven the day up. We’d love to hear your best Thanksgiving story!

Posted by Broadjam on Nov 22, 2006 in Broadjam Blog

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  • Hope y’all had a great T-day. Drank a lot of good Spanish wine. I started off listening to Hendrix, made my way to Sade, topped it off with Paco de Lucia. Our party didn’t start eating till 8 PM. For a while, I thought we might not eat at all. Everyone was scattered all around and inside the house. Thank God everyone finally got hungry. Music, the great aperitif.
    Straight Ahead,
    unklj

    Nov 27, 2006/9:11 am
  • No

    Nov 27, 2006/7:05 am
  • Whilst I share buzylizzy’s sentiment, I think the previous commenter’s bitchin’ may have some justification, as I too have had a couple of review sessions bugging out half-way through. But hey, yeah, let’s get the message direct to the Broadjam boffins, not on the blog. Mine’s already gone in - damned nerds.

    yours,

    Jim Ferrie & The Studio Bitches

    Nov 25, 2006/7:26 pm

Broadjam Artist Showcase

Today is the debut of the Broadjam Artist Showcase! The Showcase will put the best musicians on Broadjam front and center. Here you’ll find contest winners and other notable Broadjam members.

The Broadjam Artist Showcase will add new artists each month. We want to give members another place to get exposure on Broadjam and give contest winners a big huzzah for their victories!

Take a look! What do you think? Have you found any artists in the Broadjam Artist Showcase that won you over?

Posted by Broadjam on Nov 20, 2006 in Broadjam Blog

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  • Happy Holidays to all, The artist showcase is great. In my opinion a single panel should be dedicated to the 6-20th place 6 pack finalists. These artists were prize winners also. Looking forward to next year, have a happy and healthy new year.

    Phil C.

    Nov 26, 2006/9:48 pm
  • Thanks a lot to the broadjam team for having added this great new category which is a very nice gift to the broadjam’s artists, notably me

    Nov 22, 2006/10:41 am
  • Patrick Dude…what a name! Tunes are good as well…

    Nov 21, 2006/5:49 pm

This Week I Found… - 11/17/06

Did you find any exciting new artists on Broadjam this week? Let us know about the best artist you’ve found and how they won you over. We think the best way to find new music is word of mouth, so help another artist get exposure and paste their link in your comment.

This week we found Camden Ray, a modern-rock artist from Salt Lake City, Utah. Definitely look him up and while you’re there listen to the song “Tokyo”. The chorus will get you hooked.

If you’d like to submit a comment about what you’re doing, enter it into our announcement blog. Otherwise, leave a comment about the best artist you found this week.

Posted by Broadjam on Nov 17, 2006 in Broadjam Blog

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  • Jamie Holden is truly original performer with a variety of styles to use.
    Check him out.

    Nov 26, 2006/7:37 pm
  • rtutry

    Nov 20, 2006/8:08 am
  • you should change the length (or at least give an option) with regard to the download listening area. As you are giving full length tracks they are really easy to rip. It would be a much better idea to give 1 minute listening lengths. I’ve pulled all my tracks as various people informed me of this problem.

    Nov 20, 2006/6:58 am

Make an Announcement!

Do you have anything you’d like to promote this week? If you have any upcoming shows, releases, songs or anything else that you would like to get the word out on, post a comment. Thanks in advance for your announcements!

And since this post is about promotion, we’d like to mention the artists that will be featured in tomorrow’s Artist Spotlight. This week’s artists are the winners for our October song contests. Congratulations to these winners!

Rock Contest Winner: The Rideaways
Song of the Month Contest Winner: Patrick Dude
Guitar Solo Contest Winner: Tony Barnes
Folk Song Contest Winner: Vincent Bernay
Halloween Song Contest Winner: Mark Grayson

Posted by Broadjam on Nov 15, 2006 in Broadjam Blog

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  • Hey Everyone, Happy Holidays to you and yours

    I just want some input from some of the live performers on the antics of musicians in general. I`ve been playing in diffrent bands with diffrent folks for almost 40 years. Bluesgrass, folk, country, rock, Blues, even Funk. now my question is why is there always emotional conflict between musicians, egos flare and emotions run high. Is it an isolated inncident or is this typical of musicians in general. Two of us have been together for over 30 years and many others have come and gone. gives me a new sence of respect for some of the bands that have been around for many many years. maybe if I had got rich along the way it might have helped, lol

    Nov 19, 2006/4:42 pm
  • New Sound, New Album. John Thibodeaux’s “Simple Life’ is fresh off the presses and now available for sale. Just delivered today. Go to John’s profile for a sample of some songs on the album. If interested email response to jontibdo@yahoo.com.

    Help support indie music.

    Nov 17, 2006/5:57 pm
  • Just wanted to say thanks to all the broadjam artists and to broadjam for voting for me to be the October Guitar Solo Winner in honor of Stevie Ray Vaughn’s birthday. It has been really great getting some recognition from my peers, and its an honor to win a contest with so many great artists out there. Thanks a lot and come check out my song Push and Pull at my profile page, Tony Barnes. Also check out myspace.com/mckenziesmill and check a taste of our new cd with Johnny Hiland (signed to Steve Vai’s record label) as a guest trading licks with me! You’ll be hearing about it soon, so you might as well be one of the first! Thanks again, Tony Barnes

    Nov 17, 2006/3:21 pm

Talk To Us

Greetings everyone. We’ve had some great comments posted on the new blog since it debuted last Wednesday, and we’re excited to keep it going.

Does anyone have any general or specific suggestions for what we should cover in our posts? We really want the blog to reflect the interest of our members, so please tell us what you’d be interested in discussing. Broadjam news? Music news? Would you like to use the blog to announce your own news? This is your place for discussion, so we’ll try to keep the topics flexible. Let us know what you’d like to see!

Thanks,
The Broadjam Team

Posted by Broadjam on Nov 13, 2006 in Broadjam Blog

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  • Hello,

    I am not a big fan of clutter but I reckon the real estate on the front page is valuable. For me though it is a bit too cluttered and hard to understand what is what and where is where?

    Just my opinion though.

    For instance finding this thread took too many clicks *)

    Also should there not be a demo blog? I mean hell let’s face it 99% of songwriters just have ideas with copyright. But as we all know copyright doesn’t mean a song is complete.

    Anyway cool site glad I joined and finally figured a few things out.

    Peace,
    Rob

    Nov 27, 2006/11:37 pm
  • Just wanted to say thanks to the Broadjam team for responding to suggestions and generally staying on top of things. I suggested a while back that they figure out a way to quickly edit the Guestbook pages, since I was getting ’splogged’ and spammed. At the time, the only options were to go through each submission individually to sort out the wheat from the spam (to mangle metaphors…) or ‘delete everything’. Lo and behold, not only did they get the filters working way better, as evidenced by a marked reduction in spam, but now there’s a way to check and delete a bunch of entries from one page. Way to go, kids - we really appreciate your hard work!

    Nov 19, 2006/7:38 pm
  • Hello to all the great broadjam members, as a very new active member I would suggest you checking out my tracks, I am in the middle of putting together a great CD that I hope will be out by mid summer 2007, I an currently working on my third song and hope to have it completed with in ywo weeks from today, (Friday) 11/17/2006
    My name is Peter Allen aka PAX and my Music can be found at
    http://www.broadjam.com/pax
    My first song (Eden’s Time) Is a nice little tune about coming into this world and growing up, and enjoying the experiances associated with growing up, nice sweet music, kinda make you want to hum along,
    My second song is a true story song, (Government Protest) about Vietman and how Our Government failed our troops and never aplogized, and how the same thing is happening in Iraq,
    and how WE The People can change what is happening in this country by joining third party movements like the Independence
    Party of Florida and voting for change, both are very nice original songs written and played for the most part by me, Enjoy!
    Thanks
    Peter Allen Peace

    Nov 17, 2006/5:41 am

Ben Sidran: A Life In the Music

Every Friday at Broadjam, we have lunch together as a group and simply talk about the week. We have a standing invitation to any of our members, anyone in the music industry or family and friends to join us. We’ve had managers, agents, DJs, brothers, sisters, moms and dads. We’ve even had performances by Broadjam members Mark Croft, Tracy Jane Comer, Jessi Lynn and many more.

Recently, we were joined by one of the great musicians of our time, Ben Sidran. Ben has worked with Miles Davis, Dizzy Gillespie, Clapton, The Stones, Steve Miller, Van Morrison, Diana Ross, Bobby McFerrin and Mose Allison. He has recorded and produced numerous records, worked as a DJ, VJ, interviewer and author and had just about every other job you can imagine someone in the music industry having. As a musician, he’s clearly been around the block. As a human, he’s been around it a couple of times.

After getting to know him, I decided to reread his autobiography, “Ben Sidran: A Life In the Music.” I don’t generally do book reviews. In fact, this is the first time I’ve even attempted one, but listening to Ben talk to our team was inspiring. Although he’s had ups and downs in the biz, he’s enjoyed being part of it, whether interviewing Miles Davis or writing “The Joker” with Steve Miller. I don’t remember his exact words, but it was something to the effect that, when he’s doing these projects outside of playing music, he is expanding his vision and opening up new doors. I can certainly relate to this.

Over the course of the entire book, I was proud of the fact that Ben pays homage to those who came before him. Ben also writes about many of the musicians he’s worked with and has especially has nice words for Mose Allison, Phil Woods and his running buddy Henry. I was touched by his description of performing with his son, Leo, and the passion that radiates off of the pages when writing about his relationship with his wife, Judy.

At a studio in Minneapolis a few months ago, I met Billy and Paul Petersen, both of whom had played with Ben. In fact, Billy spent years on the road with him. When I said I was from Madison, Billy immediately asked if I knew Ben Sidran. I said that I had just met him. Listening to these guys talk about Ben, I could tell that they considered him much more than a great musician. They didn’t talk much about his amazing musicianship, but more about Ben as a human being.

Ben’s had a full career in the music business and he shares his wisdom and that of others in this fascinating book. Here are a few of my favorite quotes:

- “Radio doesn’t exist to deliver programs to the listener, but to deliver listeners to the sponsor.”
- “People have a hard time believing that history, which is written by the survivors, is actually being lived daily, by all of us.”
-”This music is not about the money, ” Eddie Hendricks said, stating the obvious. “You come to this music like you come to God. The music is about the spirit of man.”
-”Playing the blues, in a way, was simply having intercourse with Mother Nature.”


This book brings the reader on a roller coaster ride through the highs and lows of life in the music business - from greed and betrayal, to the sheer joy of making great music. If you read one book about life as a musician, this is it. If you’re interested in reading this fascinating and wonderful book, you can find it on Amazon.com.

Posted by Broadjam on Nov 10, 2006 in Broadjam Blog

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New Broadjam Blog

Hey Broadjam members. We are happy to introduce you to the newest addition to our website, the Broadjam Blog. We figured that you probably can’t get enough of us

Posted by Broadjam on Nov 8, 2006 in Broadjam Blog

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  • Geto Mozhart Coming soon at Cdbaby and most internet portals.

    Also any artist want to do songs for social change or any issuez and need good beetz or studio productions for songs which supports a good cause.

    send comments to uhuruimane@myway.com

    or

    http://www.cdbaby.com/uimusic

    Mar 24, 2007/4:25 am
  • oo, oo, oo!
    skitchy videos do rock!

    Nov 10, 2006/3:20 pm
  • hey fellow broadjam members,
    I just discovered this really awesome rock artist at http://www.broadjam.com/tenyearvamp ! they’ve even won 3 national battle of the band titles! check ‘em out!

    Nov 10, 2006/3:19 pm

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