Monday, June 22, 2009

Trader Joes 4 Life

So this is completely off topic. But today, I felt compelled to tell you why YOU should shop at Trader Joes.

1. Mediterranean Hummus - nuff said. and if you add in a bag of carrots that's like $2 - you're good to go for the week.
2. The workers are probably the happiest people who will ever bag your groceries... period. And it's not the fake happy you get at publix where the have their protocol lines they have to say and you can tell they don't mean it.
3. The beer selection (AND if you're not in effing TN - you can get 2 buck chuck - which is really more like three but that doesnt rhyme so ya know... ) is unbeatable.
4. Price - you can't beat it
5. Free Samples - don't act like you don't like them. The other day I tried this milk made from almonds... and then i bought it... boo yah
6. Nutrition label- most things there are pretty health conscious and you're aren't going to see much that's god awful for you. And i gaurentee whatever they have is better than the equivalent at public or kroger.
7. Surprise items.. One time I was at the register and there were dried hibiscus petals for candy... naturally, I bought them. I will probably never buy them again, but if it were to ever come up in a conversation like "never have i ever eaten hibiscus petals..." I have.
8. Organic. Much of what they offer is organic and we should all be eating that.
9. They alter their name for different genres of food. Example: Italian trader joes is trader gorgios... awesome
10. I tried so hard to make it to ten so I'm going to go with Mediterranean humus again. I'm serious about this.

So go on out to trader joes, buy one of their reusable bags and change your life, for the better

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

a.p.e. radio

So I came across this article from Billboard and thought it was really cool.

The gist of it is that artists will now be able to host/dj their own radio stations. Front Line Management (owned by Irving Azoff - who also owns Ticketmaster, and has basically created a monopoly in the music industry) along with Clear Channel Radio are teaming up to create a.p.e. radio (artist personal experience).

Artists will have a 24-hour, streaming online channels where the can upload about 1,000 songs, of their choice, for fans to access and listen to. Though most songs will be from other artists, there will be a song or two from the host. In addition to the songs, artists will also give stories about the music and their lives in interviews (often these stories for the artists will be linked to their songs that they play).

From a marketing standpoint, this is going to be such a good branding tool for artist allowing them to build up their image and deepening relationship with fans. AND while the artist is engaging consumers, they will also simultaneously be able to promote tours, albums, and other news important to the artist.... sneaky, sneaky....

These radio stations will not be terrestrial (i.e. 95.5 the beeYAAAT) but they will be found online or by using the iheartradio app for the iPhone or BlackBerry. Artists will also be able to add widgets to their web pages.

I can't even remember what music was like before the internet... Now you can be friends with artists on facebook and myspace, follow them on twitter, read their blogs from their websites, and soon you'll be able to listen to 1,000 song play list that they have created for their fans - so cool! I often wonder what my favorite artists are listening to, and now, I'll know.

Yusuf Douchebag

You would have to read my first post about the whole Coldplay plagiarism thing, but here's the update from Rolling Stone with deliciously douchebaggy quotes like:

"They did copy my song but I don't think they did it on purpose."

"I have even copied myself without even knowing I have done it."

....do not pass go... do not collect $200...

Oh! Two Saturdays ago I went to the Coldplay show here in Nashville. It was awesome. That is all.


It's been a while

Wow.... I can't believe it's been two weeks since I've updated.

The office has been out of control the past two weeks- but in a good way. I will try not to mention work on this blog because I don't want to be tied to my job, nor do I want anything I say to reflect on my place of work. That being said, I am very grateful for my job. I work with wonderful and inspiring people - people that do crazy big things in the music industry.

Every day I learn something new about the industry and about myself. I came into my job based mainly on personality - I was just as qualified as others but my personality scored the the gig. I could not be more grateful for everything that has gone into that: family, friends, and all my life experiences that make me who I am today. I am fortunate to have been brought in to such an accepting environment because these people are teaching me to be a professional everyday. And for that I am grateful, as I'm pretty sure some other company would have fired me by now.

Enough about that. I will now leave you with a quote from my boss that she told us today in staff meeting... one of the many jewels she bestowes upon us:

"You are only as good as the information given to you"

Monday, June 1, 2009

Pharrell is the poo... so take a big wiff!

For a guy who got his first break, according to Billboard.biz, writting a verse for the hit called "Rump Shaker," Pharrell has come a long way! Shortly after that, he went on to work with artists like Kelis to winning awards for his production on Britney Spear's"I'm a Slave for You" and on Justin Timberlake's "Justified."

Consequently, Pharrell is widely known for producing and also for his albums with N.E.R.D. (fyi- they're working on finishing another right now) as well as his solo album. And while we're on the subject, can we talk about the fact that he's about to start producing Sara Bareilles' next album.... I'm dying


But what most of us didn't know, including myself, is that he also has two apparel companies. Ice Cream, a clothing line that is geared toward the urban skater demographic, is in the process of being made into a TV show- I'm assuming something along the lines of 'Ace of Cakes'. The other, Billionaire Boys Club, is a more elite brand. Pharell says it's his idea of what Ralph Lauren clothes would look like if they were made by Willy Wonka.

On top of all this, he's now in talks with Cornerstone, a consulting firm, to launch a branding consulting agency...

I hope one day they are writing articles like this about me. Which is why I started this blog - I guess it's my first step towards marketing myself. In college, especially in my major classes all they spoke about was marketing yourself and doing things like writing blogs, web pages, twitter, and many other online outlets. During that time, all I heard was "blah blah blah... stuff I don't have time for... blah blah blah." Well, here I am now about 6 months out--- wow, that's crazy! --- and I've already knocked out the blog and twitter. So I guess next up is the website, and then I'll figure out the roster of businesses I plan to start within the next 10 years.

Shame I can't just produce a song called called Booty Twister... or can I ?????

Get it Pharrell!