Steve Lawson has been one of the most inspiring and creative solo bassists to come out of the UK in recent years. His solo albums and collaborative projects have been the talk of the world-wide bass community and have drawn enthusiastic reviews in the press. His latest album ‘Grace And Gratitude’ finds him […]
Interview - from BassRocket.com (Jan 2005)
May 12th, 2008 · 1 Comment
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Review - And Nothing But The Bass (No Warning e-zine)
May 7th, 2008 · No Comments
“And nothing but the bass! No, don’t be afraid, you are not likely to get bored just because a single instrument takes the spotlight in this recording; in fact you will have the opportunity to discover a new world of sounds and colours conjured up by the intelligent use of the bass, which is perhaps […]
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friends and inspiration
May 3rd, 2008 · No Comments
Stevie Stuffs
Pillow Mountain Records - My record label
Recycle Collective - My monthly looping/improv gig in London
Steve @ MySpace - My MySpace page.
Steve @ Last.fm - my last.fm artist page.
Steve @ YouTube.com - lots of videos!
Steve @ FaceBook.com - find me on facebook.
Steve @ ReverbNation.com - loads more music to listen to.
Steve @ iLike.com - click […]
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Etiquette for soliciting press-quotes from people…
April 26th, 2008 · No Comments
I’ve been asked a few times lately to give quotes to people to use for promo purposes, so I thought it would be a good time to offer some thoughts on the process. Largely because it’s something I’ve done myself from time to time, and continue to do when the conditions are right…
Firstly, it’s worth […]
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More amazing free music
April 23rd, 2008 · No Comments
Right, I’ve got loads of fascinating stuff to blog about (no, really), but that can wait, cos right now, I’ve got loads of great free music to tell you about. First up, Lobelia is giving away a whole album of voice ‘n’ piano stuff on Reverb Nation. The album, called 040515 (the date it was […]
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Andrew Dubber on Why All Musicians Need a Blog
April 14th, 2008 · No Comments
Andrew Dubber over at New Music Strategies has just posted a fantastic blog post - Do I Really Have To Blog?.
His answer (initially, ‘yes of course’ but much longer and in detail) is just about the best list of reasons I’ve ever read for musicians blogging.
I’ll add just one thing to it - a […]
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One True Fan - thoughts on Street Teams.
April 2nd, 2008 · No Comments
One of the most linked to blog posts in the last few months in the musical blogosphere is Kevin Kelly’s piece on 1000 True Fans - it’s a great piece of writing, and quite inspiring too.
However, I’d like to get away from the numbers for a moment and talk about this whole thing of connecting […]
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Managing Information Streams Pt 6 - information flow and task management software.
March 23rd, 2008 · 2 Comments
I’ve spent a lot of time considering how to filter information, get good information, and cut back on pointless information, but haven’t thus far said (or thought) all that much about what we do with it once we get it.
And that is clearly key. Information requires processing as well as ‘managing’ - it might require […]
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Managing Information Streams 4 - General twitter tips.
March 12th, 2008 · No Comments
Here’s a load of more general twitter tips, based on my observation of what goes on on there, and in no small part based on the things I’ve got wrong, and the twittering faux-pas I still make, but designed to help us use Twitter as part of a well-managed information filter… (I’ll blog about something […]
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Managing Information Streams Pt 3 - Twitter for Musicians
March 12th, 2008 · No Comments
OK, let’s get practical about the use of Twitter for musicians.
Here’s a list of possible uses, that I’ll then break down (in no particular order of significance)
spreading rumours
publishing gig dates
inviting discussion
interaction with fans
promoting friends
developing a brand
personalising your website
keeping your site updated
proliferating info to a lot of sites
integrating with other social networks
keeping up with the interests […]
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