Radio Dale 59 - Improving Your Live Show




Radio Dale: Music, Musicians and the Canadian Music Industry show

Summary: Is there more to a live show than playing songs, saying your name and pushing your merchandise? We think so, and today's episode looks at suggestions for your CD Release Party, Showcase or tour! Radio Dale is a podcast about music, musicians and the music industry from our unique perspective, specifically we offer advice, tips and tricks to independent musicians. THE EPISODE: THIS WEEK IN MUSIC HISTORY ...the SUPERBIRTHDAY! Discovered and shared from http://thisdayinmusic.com WHO CHARTED! ...the bottom ten of Billboards top 200 sales! Who fills out 190-199? ROO'S 60 SECOND TIP: ...what to tweet about when you hate tweeting??? ROUNDTABLE: Amber, Roo and India talk about memorable live experiences and how artists did something a bit different. From the songs you play to prizes to visuals, we go through shows we've seen from The Lovelocks to The Flaming Lips! We also talk about what not to do and that dirty necessity of live performance: BANTER! SONG: A Wayback Playback, Alex J. Robinson with Breakin' on the Love Thing! ---- THE MUSIC: Alex J. Robinson - Breakin' On The Love Thing (Feature) Web: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alex_J._Robinson Polite Fiction - Come A Little Closer (Intro) Web: http://politefiction.bandcamp.com Gloryhound - Let You Down Again (behind This Week In Music History) Web: http://gloryhoundband.com Toob - Sweet Harmony (behind This Week On The Charts) Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/toob-music Elise LeGrow - No Good Woman (First segment of opening theme) RADIO DALE LOGOS courtesy of /r/picrequests on Reddit. This version came from Tracy Mapes, a fantastic designer and artist who is always happy to help with pic requests! Check their stuff at http://reddit.com/u/Tracy_Mapes FIND RADIO DALE & DALE SPEAKING ONLINE: Web: http://dalespeaking.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/dale_speaking Facebook: http://facebook.com/dalespeaking Email: radiodale@dalespeaking.com (please include the Episode Number in the subject line!) For every iTunes Rating and Review that Radio Dale receives, a guitar string somewhere in the world will not break. Even if the guitarist is windmilling. We're that good!