Save Internet Radio

Filed under: Music — Jay Yoo April 16, 2007 @ 3:20 pm

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Here is e-mail I just got from the Founder of Pandora Internet Radio about a recent decision by the Copyright Royalty Board in Washington DC to nearly triple the licensing fees for Internet radio sites.

“The new royalty rates are irrationally high, more than four times what satellite radio pays and broadcast radio doesn’t pay these at all. Left unchanged, these new royalties will kill every Internet radio site, including Pandora.”

You can go here to sign a petition that will go to your local Congressional representative to “save Internet Radio.” If you believe in the cause and love the variety and freedom of Internet Radio, here’s a way you can make a difference. It takes less than a minute and your petition is directed instantly to your respective congress person.

I just got a response back from my congress person, so it is the real deal.

Here is what your message will look like:

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Thank you for using Save Internet Radio Mail System

Message sent to the following recipients:
Representative Jones
Senator Brown
Senator Voinovich
Message text follows:

[your name address get embedded here]

April 16, 2007

[recipient address was inserted here]

Dear [recipient name was inserted here],

As a fan of Internet radio, I was alarmed to learn that the Copyright
Royalty Board has decided to raise music royalty rates by 300 to 1200
percent.  For most webcasters the new royalties exceed their revenue and
they simply will go bankrupt and stop webcasting.

[your special message goes here - optional of course]

I respectfully request that Congress look into this matter and take action
to prevent it.  Please understand that time is of the essence since the
new royalty rates are retroactive to January 1, 2006 so they will cause
immediate bankruptcies if they become effective for even one day.  Please
don’t let the music die.

Sincerely,

Jay

Pandora: Mix, Listen and Choose New Tunes

Filed under: GAI Culture, Genius, Music — Jay Yoo January 2, 2007 @ 1:46 pm

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Pandora is a “Music Genome Project” that,“…ended up assembling literally hundreds of musical attributes or “genes” into a very large Music Genome. Taken together these genes capture the unique and magical musical identity of a song - everything from melody, harmony and rhythm, to instrumentation, orchestration, arrangement, lyrics, and of course the rich world of singing and vocal harmony. It’s not about what a band looks like, or what genre they supposedly belong to, or about who buys their records - it’s about what each individual song sounds like.”

It’s been around since 2000 and has evolved into a unique way of listening to streamed music, bookmarking your favorites and even liking directly to iTunes. You can select an artist, (eg. LTJ Bukem) and Pandora will stream relevent music making it easy to discover independent artists and music that otherwise would take some effort. This would be an awesome thing to have with a future Apple iPhone, or any high speed hand held. Check it out.

Jerry Craft: Blues Purist

Filed under: GAI Culture, Music — Jay Yoo December 25, 2006 @ 5:03 am

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Every December, I exchange pleasantries with Jerry from Nashville, TN at a mutual friend’s x-mas party. I have always known Jerry to be a passionate musician, but it was not until this recent Holiday exchange that I really had the opportunity to get to know him. Let me just say that we connected on every level (i.e. economics, society, plight of man, beyond). He’s one of those souls you can start a conversation with and suddenly (2 hours later) have your better half pulling you out the door to go home.

During his annual visit through Cleveland, I learned that Jerry will be stopping in at Fat Fish Blue in Cleveland on Dec. 26th at 8PM to join in with a few others for their open mic night.

Check him out if you get a chance! Here is Jerry’s website for more info.