Bad Horse “It’s Nice to Be Able to Live Your Dream”
February 1, 2012 – 2:40 pm

Bad Horse is made up of a group of talented, well-seasoned musicians. Singer, Adam Grant, and guitarist, Robert E, make up the cofounders of the band. The pair come from a mismatched background with their previous careers, Adam as the ex-cop and Robert as the ex-football player, but they were united through their love of music. They were later joined by lead guitarist, Chris Iorio, Sam Fisher on drums, Marcus Dennard with the bass, and Jessie Dickenson on keys.

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Tori Sparks Goes Beyond the Labels
August 26, 2010 – 1:17 pm | One Comment
Tori Sparks Goes Beyond the Labels

Learn about the pros and cons of independent music labels versus self-management.

The Spin on 360 Deals
August 9, 2010 – 4:26 pm | No Comment
The Spin on 360 Deals

There is no longer financial incentive for record labels to offer contracts through which their main source of revenue is album sales. In its wake, an alternative type of contract is becoming more and more propositioned by record labels. These are referred to as “360” or “multiple rights” deals.

Dream Row “Rocks Over Broadway” and the name fits.
August 8, 2010 – 8:34 pm | One Comment
Dream Row “Rocks Over Broadway” and the name fits.

Dream Row called it Rock Over Broadway and that is what happened. Kris Bell, Snow Black Sunday & Lunge helps brand Nashville as Rock City. Hold on that name is taken.

My First 48-Hour Film Fest
August 7, 2010 – 7:18 pm | No Comment
My First 48-Hour Film Fest

A personal reflection of my participation in Nashville’s 2010 48-Hour Film Festival

3 Reasons For Our Obsession with Web Standards
August 4, 2010 – 8:08 am | No Comment
3 Reasons For Our Obsession with Web Standards

Living by web standards makes your web site future-proof. Web standards are methods and conventions that we all agree to follow for the sake of compatibility. New devices might work differently from old ones internally, but you can bet they work best in a standards-compliant environment. Building to standards now saves re-development costs tomorrow.