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  • In this episode of The Conduit, we have a wonderful interview with Danny Holloway! Danny has had an amazing and winding road through the world of music, and during our conversation, he shares many stories about industry legends, his personal evolution, and the turning points he encountered. Danny is a former employee of Island Records, he also wrote for NME and is a DJ and record collector extraordinaire. For the most part, Danny has allowed his passion for music and creativity to guide his choices.

    After being born on the West Coast, Danny chose to move to the UK and pursue his dreams of working in the music industry. He connected with Island Records head Chris Blackwell, and the rest was history, as he went on to work with Bob Marley, make multiple trips to Jamaica, and help bring reggae to a transatlantic audience. Danny then tells us about the journalism work that kickstarted things for him, and how and why he decided to return to the US with his family.

    Our guest explains that from a young age, he knew that he wanted to be a part of the world of music, even when his days in bands didn’t seem to lead anywhere in particular, and his story is a great example of using a passion and tenacity to find the right space to inhabit. We also spend some time musing on the changes in the world over the last decades, with Danny commenting on materialism and fame, and how he compares today's stars with the icons of the '60s and '70s. So if you want to hear all about an incredible career in the creative world, be sure to tune in today!

    Key Points From This Episode:

    •   Danny talks about his early years, family life, and first memories of falling in love with music.

    •   Moving to the UK, music journalism, and finding a home at Island Records.

    •   Time in the studio, learning about mastering, and working with Bob Marley.

    •   Danny unpacks his role at Island Records and the challenges of working with different artists.

    •   Interesting interviews and assignments that Danny had while in Jamaica in the 1970s.

    •   Bringing reggae to the American market; Danny talks about some of the goals at Island Records.

    •   The story of the Witchseason Productions label and some of the folk artists around that time.   

    •   Leaving Island Records, returning to LA, and starting afresh.

    •   Danny's DJing career and his work with Dublab radio.

    •   Putting out compilations and rare and varied records that people haven't heard!

    •   Some thoughts on money, materialism, and the idolization of certain historical figures.

    •   Soul music and popularity; how the mainstream found the roots of emotive music again. 

      

    Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

    Danny Holloway

    NME

    Island Records

    Chris Blackwell

    Ximeno Records

    Capitol

    Witchseason

  • In the intricate realm of music recording, small labels are not merely entities; they are hubs of ingenuity and resilience. Running an independent music recording label can be both challenging and rewarding. Building a strong brand, nurturing relationships, and staying innovative are keys to success for smaller music recording labels. 

    In this episode, we sit down with Daniel Hall, Founder of RidingEasy Records, to discuss the formation of the company through the lens of his experiences in the industry. RidingEasy Records is more than a label; it's a passion-turned-phenomenon. Their catalog compasses heavy psych, doom, metal, and rock but also serves as a haven for classic rock enthusiasts. Their tracks have found homes in commercials, films, TV shows, and online content, making them an indomitable force in the industry. Daniel is more than a seasoned professional in music marketing; he's a trailblazer in the industry. From artist to promoter, his journey through the music world has been a tapestry woven with relationships and a profound understanding of what drives success.

    In our conversation, we unpack the roots of RidingEasy Records and how a low-key band ignited its formation. We discuss what shaped his belief in the power of music, the role of a strong graphic as the backbone of a marketing campaign, and how the music landscape has evolved. We delve into the album art and labels that ignited Daniel's passion during his formative years, his contemporary marketing approach, how his DJ background helped shape his career, the difference between working for a big and independent label, and much more. Tune in and get your backstage pass to the intricate workings of an independent record label with Daniel Hall!

    Key Points From This Episode:

    Reminiscing about Slayer and their impact on the metal and rock scene.RidingEasy Records and how the band Salem's Pot led to its formation.The record labels and art that inspired Daniel when he was growing up.His refreshing approach to creating album art, branding, and marketing.How the marketing aspect for record labels has changed over time.Thinking out of the box and building trust with consumers.Challenges of marketing and selling as a smaller record label.He shares his experience working for American Recordings.An overview of his career journey into the world of record labels.Why he decided not to pursue a career at a big record label.Discover the difference between working for a major label and an indie label.Learn about his background working as a DJ and how it influenced his career.Insights into the nuts and bolts of running an independent record label.Details about Sabbath by the Sea and how it started.

    Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

    Daniel Hall on LinkedIn

    RidingEasy Records

    RidingEasy Records on Instagram

    Sabbath by the Sea 

    Slayer

    Salem's Pot on Instagram

    Interscope Records

    Rolling Heavy Magazine

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  • Where you grow up can have a huge influence on you, from the friends you make to the schools you attend. And while it’s not always recognized as such, Montreal is a uniquely vibrant and diverse city, with exceptionally high rates of integration that set it apart from other cosmopolitan areas like New York and Los Angeles, both of which are home to diverse communities, but still contend with high levels of segregation.

    Today we are joined by Ric'key Pageot, an accomplished LA-based musician and Steinway Artist who has played piano and accordion for the likes of Diana Ross, Madonna, Cher, Dr. John, and many more. In this conversation, we talk with Ric'key about his upbringing in Montreal, how it exposed him to different cultures, why he was set on attending McGill University, and how his career has unfolded since. He describes what it was like growing up in a family filled with talented musicians — and the various concerts they held — before reflecting on his time at McGill and how it prepared him for life as a performer. We also talk about Parlor Social, the band that he started with his wife, Dessy Di Lauro, and how their music pays homage to Harlem Renaissance culture while also moving it forward.

    Ric’key’s life as a musician has led him down some incredible paths, and in today’s show he reflects on his journey, the many lessons he’s learned, and some of the amazing people he’s met along the way.  So sit back, relax, and tune in to this fascinating conversation with Ric'key Pageot!

    Key Points From This Episode:

    Ric’key’s upbringing in Montreal and what it was like being part of a musical household.How he discovered the piano and the jam sessions he had with his family.Ric’key’s Haitian heritage and how it influenced his career as a musician.The story of how he would sometimes bump into Justin Trudeau as a child.Some facts about the professional art school Ric’key attended as a teenager.The music that inspired Ric’key growing up: classical music, R&B, and hip-hop.Why Ric’key decided to earn his BA in jazz performance at McGill University in Montreal.How combo class prepared Ric’key to become a professional jazz musician.An overview of the traditional jazz musicians that have had the biggest influence on Ric’key.Ric’key’s first tour with Madonna and how he met Herbie Hancock.What it was like being a touring musician while still studying at McGill.Ric’key’s experience with Dr. John and his band.The diversity of Montreal, why it's uniquely well-integrated, and the positive impact this had on Ric’key.What it was like working for Cirque du Soleil.Why he learned to play the accordion and how that helped him get a job with Madonna.Ric’key and his wife Dessy Di Lauro’s group, Parlor Social, and how their music pays homage to Harlem Renaissance culture while also moving it forward.How the COVID-19 pandemic affected Parlor Social. Hear about their upcoming performance at the Newport Beach Jazz Festival.

    Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

    Ric'key Pageot on LinkedIn

    Ric'key Pageot on Instagram

    Ric'key Pageot - Steinway & Sons

    Madonna

    Christina Aguilera

    Diana...

  • Santa Monica is famous for many things but there are three popular landmarks that you’ve just got to visit when you’re there: the pier, the beach, and Truetone Music. Run by musicians, for musicians, Truetone is top of the pile for all things guitar and attracts locals and touring musicians alike. Its history spans three decades, and it’s a true destination location for not only the greater Los Angeles area but worldwide too.

    Joining us today are the co-owners of this legendary guitar store, Paul Flynn and Sunir Patel, to discuss how Truetone Music got its start, why guitar isn’t dead, and what sets Truetone apart from big-box retailers. Tuning in, you’ll also gain some insight into the inner workings of the business and find out how Truetone has created a welcoming community that treats regular customers like celebrities and celebrities like regular people. That being said, they have had their fair share of musical titans in the shop, including Prince, Andy Summers, Reverend Billy Gibbons, Tenacious D, Tom Petty, and Steely Dan, to name but a few!

    As you’ll discover in today’s conversation, Paul and Sunir both have a deep love and respect for music and believe that it’s the people, not the gear, that makes Truetone Music what it is. Be sure to tune in today to get turned on to your next inspiration.

    Key Points From This Episode:

    The smell of plectrums and the death of John Lennon: what got Sunir and Paul into music.Paul’s part in starting Truetone Music with Ken Daniels in 1999.Why it’s the people, not the guitars, that make Truetone what it is.Challenges that come with starting a music shop, from finding a space to financing.A look at how the guitar business has changed and evolved over the years.The complementary relationship between online and in-store purchases at Truetone.Care, expertise, and reputation; why customers choose Truetone over big-box retailers.Reasons that Truetone’s repair shop is known for being one of the best in the business.Differences between pushy and helpful salespeople (and how Truetone’s are the latter).How Paul and Sunir manage and decide on the wide variety of stock they keep in store.Ways that COVID impacted the store and how they navigated broader supply chain issues.Sunir’s responsibilities at Truetone and how he keeps their inventory organized.Insight into the organic nature of small companies started by creative people.How Truetone’s lesson program has contributed to growing the shop’s community.

    Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

    TrueTone Music

    TrueTone Music on Instagram

    TrueTone Music on Facebook

    TrueTone Music on YouTube

  • Tune in to today's fascinating exploration of the process of film score composition. We're talking to Bob Johnson, an entertainment industry veteran and expert in creating soundtracks that leave a mark. As President of Music at Warner Bros. Pictures, his compositions bring stories to life and enthrall audiences like never before.

    Discover what it takes to excel in this field from the expert himself!

    https://www.theconduitmusicpodcast.com/the-symphony-of-film-the-art-of-film-score-composition-with-paul-broucek-ep-14

  • Have you ever wondered how history is made in the music industry? Tap into this treasure trove of music knowledge and insight with Michael “Fish” Herring, an industry veteran with a colorful career spanning over 25 years. Visit our show notes to delve into the details - from his classical roots to unforgettable encounters with music legends like Grover Washington Jr., Rick James, and Prince. You'll also find links to Fish's most influential works, both on-stage and behind the scenes, revealing his “listen and learn” approach and unwavering passion for music. Stay inspired and up-to-date by checking out the invaluable resources related to this episode. Dig deeper:

    Explore the rich journey of Michael "Fish" Herring through the music industry : https://www.theconduitmusicpodcast.com/music-industry-lessons-from-michael-fish-herring-ep-13
  • Dive into the captivating world of music with Mario Caldato Jr., renowned music producer and engineer, as he shares his inspiring journey and valuable insights into the music industry. Discover how he grew up exploring different musical genres, what influenced his unique musical style, and his phenomenal experiences working with top names in the industry. Don't miss the opportunity to learn from his exclusive stories, tips, and the exciting projects he's currently working on. Unlock the door to a treasure trove of resources and connections by visiting the show notes for this episode. Explore the links to Mario's work, learn more about the legendary artists he's worked with, and stay updated on his latest endeavors.

    Your journey into the creative world of music starts here: https://www.theconduitmusicpodcast.com/mario-caldato-jr-ep12/
  • Dive into the captivating world of legendary mastering engineer, Bernie Grundman, and his experiences with iconic artists and albums such as Michael Jackson’s Thriller, Prince’s Purple Rain, and Dr. Dre’s The Chronic. In this candid conversation, Bernie reveals the important lessons he's learned throughout his career, his passion for music, and the resurgence of vinyl. Let his insights inspire your own journey by visiting the show notes for valuable links and resources that will help expand your understanding of the recording industry.

    Don't miss out on exclusive content - head to the show notes now: https://www.theconduitmusicpodcast.com/bernie-grundman-ep-11/
  • Discover the inspiring journey of musical royalty, Adrian Quesada, as he shares his insights on collaboration, songwriting, and the power of love and appreciation in the music industry. Learn about the role that artists like Prince and Wu-Tang Clan’s GZA had on his career, and the importance of staying true to one's roots. Uncover the stories behind his Grammy-winning Latin-funk band Grupo Fantasma, the globally acclaimed duo Black Pumas, and his latest soulful project, Boleros Psicodélicos. Dive into this treasure trove of exclusive information by visiting the show notes for valuable resources and links.

    Don't miss out on this unique opportunity – find them all at: https://www.theconduitmusicpodcast.com/adrian-quesada-ep-10/
  • Discover the inspiring journey of Ozomatli founding members Wil-Dog Abers and Raul Pacheco, as they share their valuable insights into using music as a platform for change, their eye-opening experiences as cultural ambassadors on a government-sponsored international tour, and lessons learned from working alongside industry legends like Carlos Santana. Learn how they navigated the business side of music by treating their label, manager, and lawyer as business partners, and how using the pandemic gave them the opportunity to grow further as musicians.

    Don't miss the chance to explore this amazing episode and get your hands on all the essential resources and links mentioned in the conversation. Visit the show notes now at: https://www.theconduitmusicpodcast.com/ozomatli-with-wil-dog-abers-and-raul-pacheco-ep-09/
  • Discover the inspiring story of Andrew Sandoval, a Grammy Award nominated reissuer, compiler, and engineer, as he shares his journey of turning a deep love for music into a sustainable career on The Conduit Music Podcast. Learn valuable insights like the importance of self-motivation, flexibility, and versatility in the music industry, separating the art from the artist, and more.

    Don't miss out on this captivating conversation – visit the show notes for episode-related links and resources at https://www.theconduitmusicpodcast.com/andrew-sandoval-3/ and immerse yourself in Andrew's incredible musical world.
  • Discover the groundbreaking musical journey of DJ Z-Trip, and learn how his love for blending genres and boundary-pushing approach has led him to work with an incredible range of artists, compose scores for video games and films, and earn the title of America's Best DJ. Explore his insights on staying true to oneself, the importance of building the right team, and the value of risk-taking. Ready to dive deeper into DJ Z-Trip's world and uncover his unique perspective on success, work ethic, and navigating your musical career?

    Find essential links and resources mentioned in this episode by visiting the show notes at: https://www.theconduitmusicpodcast.com/z-trip/

  • We are back again with the Not Real Art podcast and today’s show is a special one because Sourdough and ManOne finally got the chance to sit back and shoot the breeze together. The two OGs are back with another installment of Gringo and the Man! Have you guessed who the Gringo is yet? The vibe is always electric when these two get together and today’s show is no different. You’ll hear our hosts talk about everything from UFO sightings to the evils of Neoliberalism and everything in between. We kick the show off with some definitions (because you know we are all about the formalities here). ManOne lets us know exactly what a Gringo is and Sourdough tells us why he is happy to don the term with pride. We talk about why Humboldt University should have a blunt as a mascot, how badass Navy SEALS are, and what to expect from The Matrix Resurrections. ManOne also shares a bunch of hilarious travel stories involving nude beaches in Dubrovnik and bouncers putting drunken macho men to sleep in London. So for all this and more, join Gringo and The Man today!

    Key Points From This Episode:

    The roots of the word ‘Gringo’ and why Sourdough is proud to wear the label.ManOne talks about his trip to Northern California; Bigfoot culture and a lack of diversity.·What the mascots at Humboldt University should look like considering how much weed people smoke there.Jokes about trying unsuccessfully to get quality cell phone footage of Bigfoot and aliens.Updates in the tech sphere; what is happening with Blackberry, Apple, and Samsung devices.How gimmicky some updates are and how sad it is that people lap them up.Whether it is wise to be an early adopter and how our hosts approach buying new phones.Spyware that is spreading in Apple devices and the need to update one’s technology.How the giant tech firms defy Capitalism in its true sense.The unfairness of a new bank account auditing rule that bypasses billionaires.Thoughts on corruption across the board and how broken the American system is.What the new Matrix film might be like and how good the trailer for The Rescue is.How extreme the cave rescue that The Rescue documents wasManOne’s experiences in Dubrovnik finding albino crabs in a cave he explored.Stories about Navy SEAL training and the killing machines the U.S. government is able to create.A time where ManOne was in London and saw a bouncer quell an aggressive drunk guy.Thoughts on why big guys always want to fight and prove who is tougher.

    For more info, visit: https://notrealart.com/gringo-and-the-man-2

  • Discover the captivating journey of Sy Smith, a versatile artist renowned for her songwriting, session singing, and acting creds, with a resume featuring backup vocals for legends like Whitney Houston and Sheila E. In this episode, Sy shares her experiences growing up in a culturally-rich environment, exploring different musical styles, and her valuable insights on the ever-evolving realm of performing rights and the significance of adaptability for artists. Don't miss out on learning from Sy's fascinating career, along with invaluable resources and links. Check out the show notes at https://www.theconduitmusicpodcast.com/sy-smith/ now!

  • Discover the inspiring story of Chris Manak, aka Peanut Butter Wolf, Founder of Stones Throw Records, as he shares his musical journey, the life-changing connection with rapper Charizma, and the steps to creating one of the most respected independent record labels today. Explore the art of balancing creative passion and business prowess, find out how streaming helped save the label, and get valuable tips from Chris's top record label and producer picks. Opportunities are knocking and it's time for you to unlock it all. Don't miss out on the links mentioned in this episode, which can help guide you on your path to musical success.

    Visit the show notes now at: https://www.theconduitmusicpodcast.com/peanut-butter-wolf/

  • Discover the inspiring journey of DJ Nu-Mark, from his humble beginnings as a DJ in house parties to creating music for film and TV, and how his unique combination of rhythms, humor, and dedication led to Jurassic 5's success. Delve into the music-making process and valuable lessons Nu-Mark brings from his drumming and school band experiences into his turntable performances. Visit the show notes to access essential links and resources about his Zodiac Tracks series, collaboration with industry greats, and his favorite producers through the ages.

    Don't miss out on this wealth of knowledge and behind-the-scenes insights by checking out the show notes now:  https://www.theconduitmusicpodcast.com/dj-nu-mark/

  • Discover the inspiring journeys and valuable insights from Fitz and the Tantrums' Joe Karnes and Jeremy Ruzumna in this fascinating episode of The Conduit Music Podcast. Learn about the importance of defining your own style, the challenges and rewards of being in a band, and how to find balance in the ever-changing music industry. Don't miss out on their expert advice on navigating record deals, maintaining professionalism, and their experiences working with renowned artists such as Macy Gray and Alanis Morissette. Visit https://www.theconduitmusicpodcast.com/fitz-and-the-tantrums/ for the complete show notes, links, and more resources discussed in this episode!

  • Discover the inspiring journey of father-son duo, Jack "Wildchild" Brown and Miles Brown, as they open up about their musical and acting careers, family dynamics, and lessons learned from their unique experiences. From Miles' early passion for funk to Jack's upcoming album release, this candid conversation offers a glimpse of the intertwined path of these talented individuals. Don't miss out on important discussions about the greatest rappers of all time and much more! Head over to the show notes for a comprehensive list of links and resources related to this episode: https://www.theconduitmusicpodcast.com/jack-wild-child-brown/

  • Welcome to The Conduit, a podcast that brings together motivated artists to share their experiences and pull back the curtain for a firsthand look at life in the arts.

    Discover the value of learning from industry legends, breaking the rules, and maintaining good relationships in the music business from West Coast rapper, Bootie Brown. In this episode of The Conduit, Bootie shares his background, influential role models, and experiences working with renowned artists like Gorillaz and J Dilla. Don't miss out on the inspiring insights and valuable takeaways from Bootie Brown's dynamic journey in the music industry. Visit the show notes for links and resources mentioned in today's conversation at https://www.theconduitmusicpodcast.com/bootie-brown/.

     

  • The Conduit is a limited series podcast featuring candid conversations between professional musicians and music biz veterans who give you the unvarnished truth about being an artist in the music business today.

    Hosted by L.A. musician, producer, DJ and writer Dan Ubick aka Constantine “Connie” Price, The Conduit is real talk, no posturing. Learn from top music veterans as they talk honestly about their struggles and experiences and share with you their wisdom and knowledge.

     A co-production between Crewest Studio and DanUbe Productions, The Conduit will inspire, educate, entertain and empower up-and-comers pursuing their musical dreams. Follow us today!