Sep 20, 2018 | Music, Politics
I’m a big fan of Roy Zimmerman. As a song parodist, he’s a cross between Tom Lehrer and Mark Russell, writing clever, biting lyrics about topical issues. My family and I saw Roy perform at James Randi’s Amazing Meeting in Las Vegas in 2008, and I’ve subscribed to the videos on his YouTube channel ever […]
Sep 19, 2018 | Music, Radio Business
Paul McCartney’s “Egypt Station” is the #1 album in the US — without any substantial radio airplay. How? As Fred Jacobs explains, the album came with a brilliant content marketing campaign.
Sep 10, 2018 | Music
Thanks for coming out in the rain…as if that’s a big thing. I’m from England, where it always rains. — Ringo Starr When Paul McCartney goes on tour, he has hundreds of titles in his catalog from six decades of songwriting (Beatles, Wings, solo) that he can choose to play in concert. Though Ringo Starr […]
Sep 1, 2018 | Music
Aretha Franklin was once named the greatest singer ever by Rolling Stone magazine. Why then, at her funeral on Friday and the tribute concert in Detroit the night before, were other people singing songs she made famous? With the exception of “Think” (which she co-wrote with then-husband Ted White), almost all of her hits were […]
Aug 24, 2018 | Music, Radio Business
I’ve been involved in many great radio promotions over the years. One of the best was The Ticket Upgrade. In the early 1980s, when I was the morning man at WHCN/Hartford, we had a deal with promoters Jim Koplik and Shelly Finkel for the concerts they brought to the Hartford Civic Center. The radio station […]
Jul 30, 2018 | Music
The concert at Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre was billed as “Jeff Beck & Paul Rodgers and Ann Wilson.” Based on that punctuation, I wasn’t sure if Jeff Beck was performing with Paul Rodgers, or Paul Rodgers would be on stage with Ann Wilson or if they were going to be three separate acts. It turned out […]