The inaugural Super Street After Dark event is coming to LA! Join us at Kaiser Kars in Compton, CA on July 27 at 7 pm for a vibrant celebration of import tuner culture. Experience iconic cars, live art demos, interactive exhibits, music, and more! Who's cruising through? 🙋 Learn more ➡️ https://lnkd.in/gGVDwNQy #SuperStreet #MotorTrend
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In this episode of Arts Engines with Aaron Dworkin, we're diving deep into the world of music, community, and leadership. Jonathan Martin, President & CEO of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra, shares insights on leading an orchestra in service to its community. Music organizations often strive to serve the art of music but can face challenges in connecting with their communities. It's crucial for nonprofits to address community needs, especially when they're collecting funds. If there's a disconnect, it's time to redefine what community truly means and embrace change. Convincing stakeholders to embrace change can be challenging, but for Martin, it's about doing what's right, seizing artistic opportunities, and addressing economic disparities, especially with an aging generation. The power of music to bring people together is magical, and every decision in the music-making process has an impact, from the artists on stage to the ones discovered. To foster innovation, look beyond the music realm for inspiration. Music leaders must break out of the bubble and explore diverse influences, transcending classical music genres. #MusicLeadership #CommunityEngagement #Innovation #Arts #Culture #Cincinnati #Orchestra #Inspiration #Music #Leadership #Ohio #Community #Service
Jonathan Martin on Arts Engines with Aaron Dworkin
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SERG: His Lost Interview with Studio 2069 ~ The SHOW! Read the full article: SERG, His Lost Interview with Studio 2069 ~ The SHOW! Uncovering the Music and Being an Artist ▸ https://lttr.ai/ANNZa #llstudio2069 #UntoldStory #LostInterview #RelentlessPursuit #ExclusiveGlimpse #SergSArtisticJourney #>Photo #PodcastEnthusiasts #WisdomShared #OvercomesChallenges #TodaySBlogPost
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⚡ Attn: #eventprofs ⚡ In 1952, Woodstock, NY witnessed an event that would echo in the chambers of musical history forever.... ⬇️ Pianist David Tudor, poised before a piano, allowed silence to fill a room for 4 minutes and 33 seconds. This wasn’t a forgotten sheet of music or a lapse in memory; it was a deliberate performance of John Cage’s "4'33".” At first glance, a silent performance seems absurd. But look closer, and the genius behind it emerges. The piece reminds us that sometimes, it’s not about the noise we create, but the silence we leave behind. It’s about how the absence of something can be as powerful as its presence. Now, how does this apply to the world of #eventplanning, a realm dominated by sights, sounds, and experiences? ✅ Negative Space Matters: Just as a silent performance emphasizes ambient sounds, a well-planned event leaves room for spontaneity and organic interactions. ✅ Challenge Expectations: Tudor’s performance shattered the conventions of a musical recital. Don’t be afraid to surprise your attendees and offer them something they've never seen or felt before. ✅ Details are Crucial: The ambient sounds during the performance of "4'33"” were not accidents. Likewise, in event planning, every choice – from lighting to the arrangement of furniture – contributes to the overall experience. It's the details that transform an event from mundane to magical. ✅ Embrace Boldness: Taking risks can lead to unparalleled rewards. Similarly, if you want your event to be memorable, you have to be bold. Sometimes, that might mean doing less rather than more. ✅ Listen: The most significant lesson from Tudor’s performance is to listen – to the sounds, the silences, the murmurs of the crowd. Event planners should always be in tune with their audience, responding to their needs, their reactions, and their feedback. In a world saturated with stimuli, the choice of silence made by David Tudor remains an invaluable lesson. For #eventplanners, it's a beacon, reminding us that what we choose to omit is just as important as what we include. The balance of visuals, sound, and silence can create a masterpiece, even if it looks or sounds a bit different than what we expected. So, the next time you're orchestrating an event, remember the power of silence. Sometimes, the most profound statements are made when nothing is said at all. If this post resonates with you, please show some 🫶 with a 👍 or ❤️ and follow me for more #eventindustry goodness. 😁
John Cage - 4'33" by David Tudor
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I have such a wide taste in music. Like seriously, if we've never talked music, we should. This live performance by Black Sabbath from 1970 is so amazing. Thanks to Greg Dohler for bringing it up in conversation over lunch today. Greg's a great photographer and friend, and it was great to commiserate about this awesome performance. What does this have to do with business? Black Sabbath was panned by the critics of the late 1960s and early 1970s. Rolling Stone said they were "Like Cream! But worse." But watch this film, and you'll see that from a performance point of view, they're amazing. They were operating on a different level and totally misunderstood by the prevailing opinions. Isn't that our dream as business owners? To press beyond, to be on the cutting edge of our industry? To innovate and grow? Final thought: if my dream as a business owner had a soundtrack, I'd definitely want Bill Ward playing the drums. Good gravy!
Black Sabbath Live in Paris 1970 Full Show
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Uncovering the Music and Being an Artist Read more 👉 https://lttr.ai/AOJGM #llstudio2069 #UntoldStory #LostInterview #RelentlessPursuit #ExclusiveGlimpse #SergSArtisticJourney #>Photo #PodcastEnthusiasts #WisdomShared #OvercomesChallenges #TodaySBlogPost
SERG, His Lost Interview with Studio 2069 \~ The SHOW! Uncovering the Music and Being an Artist
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Introduction to Making Electronic Music with Ableton Live
Introduction to Making Electronic Music with Ableton Live
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On this episode of Arts Engines with Aaron Dworkin, he speaks to Eduardo Delgado, Public Programs Director of the New World Symphony, who shares how the symphony harnesses evolving technology to realize its artistic vision of fostering meaningful connections with the community. For Eduardo, community engagement isn't just about outreach—it's about building genuine connections in public settings. By collaborating with trusted community leaders, the symphony seeks to bridge the gap and cultivate authentic relationships with the communities they serve. As Eduardo notes, trust is earned, not assumed, and partnerships must be approached with humility and mutual respect. One shining example of the New World Symphony's commitment to accessibility is the "Wallcast" program. What began as a modest endeavor with concerts on TV screens has blossomed into full-screen projections on building walls, offering free concerts in the park—a testament to their dedication to breaking down barriers and bringing music to all. But innovation doesn't stop there. Recognizing the need for inclusivity and diversity in their audience, the symphony pioneered the "Mobile Wallcast" initiative. By taking the concert experience to communities, they're ensuring that music transcends physical boundaries and resonates with diverse audiences across Miami. At its core, this is more than just about music—it's about understanding and embracing the spaces where art breathes and evolves. Partnerships, Eduardo emphasizes, must be reciprocal, honoring the excellence that exists in every corner of our communities. Yet, we must tread with care and mindfulness. The New World Symphony, like any other organization, must be committed to entering communities where their presence is welcome, ensuring that projects and programs are co-created and mutually beneficial. Change takes time—but the rewards are worth it. #Arts #Culture #Music #Programming #Community #CommunityEngagement #AudienceEngagement #NewWorldSymphony #Miami #Florida #Technology #Artistry #Collaboration #Accessibility #Innovation #Trust #Change
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Taylor Quick's 1989 (Taylor's Variant) Survey: Uncovering Unexpected, yet invaluable treasures and Adding Profundity to a Work of Art. #TaylorSwift #1989TaylorVersion #MusicEvolution #HiddenTreasures #Swifties #AlbumReimagined #TaylorSwiftJourney #MusicalLegacy
Taylor Swift's 1989 Revisited: A Musical Evolution
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Latest song review from Spotlight Music Review Blog!
Song Review: County Fair by Eddy Lee Ryder
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One of our missions here at Disc Makers is to help artists like you be more successful while pursuing your musical passions. This is why our CEO, Tony van Veen, frequently offers tips and advice about how to gain fans and maximize your music income. Invariably, when he touches on those topics, some artists chime in about musicians “selling out” when they pursue financial success. So, in today’s video, Tony delves into some of the questions surrounding this topic of artistic purity vs. commercial success: • Are they mutually exclusive? • Is one preferable over the other? • Is it possible to achieve commercial success without working on the “business side” of music? Check it out if you’ve been frustrated with how your career has been progressing (It’s worth watching just to catch a glimpse of the incredible hat Tony wears in the video!) https://lnkd.in/ePRDT8Wh
Commercial Success or Artistic Purity? - Is an Artist Who Pursues Success “Selling Out?”
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