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Sunday
Dec152013

Aspen Live: For the Love of Music

Aspen Live 2013: Click 4 Pix.Aspen Live, the entertainment think tank,  in it's 18th incarnation, took place this past weekend in Aspen.  Music industry veterans from all over North America made their annual pilgrimage to A-Town for Aspen Live.  The Aspen Live "family" is comprised of  managers, agents, promoters, ticket-ers, venue owners, marketers and really anyone interested in the business aspects of the music biz.  Aspen Live is the brain-child of Jim Lewi, a music industry vet who spent 14 years living in Aspen.  This year, A. Party of AspenSpin, a music biz outsider, was able to get inside Aspen Live and learn the real meaning of " it's all about the hang". Interesting seminars as well as parties sponsored by Voice Media, Access Pass & Design and Belly Up Aspen contributed to the experience.

Click 4 Pix:  For the LOVE of MUSIC

Dan Steinberg and industry icon Alex Hodges. Click 4 pix.Thursday's highlight was Steinymania as Dan Steinberg of Square Peg Concerts hosted cocktails with industry icon, Alex Hodges.   Mr. Hodges, currently the CEO of Nederlander Concerts has used his Southern charm to navigate the music world for more than 5 decades. The first concert he attended was Elvis at the Fox in Atlanta in 1956.  Alex wove stories about promoting frat parties in the 50's and eventually  "breaking" Otis Redding, Sam & Dave and others in and around Macon, Georgia.  He briefly took a real job in Atlanta after college...but when his partner Phil Walden passed him an acetate recording of The Allman Brothers first album... before it was released...he bolted back into the music biz without a second thought.  He told a great story about the rivalry between The Allman's and Lynyrd Skynyrd and how he signed Skynyrd by telling them they would never be billed 2nd to ABB. That deal was eventually renegotiated.   Hodges worked with Atlanta Rhythm Section, Charlie Daniels Band, Stevie Ray Vaughn and many others.   Steiny asked the provocative questions to get the real stories from Hodges.  It's clear why he is one of the most widly loved guys in Music.  A true gentleman.

Day one included an interesting discussion of "Content" led by David Rubin of Rabbi Where and Jeff White from Ticketfly.   The word content was used "317 times"during their slide deck...which did not seem to bother anybody in the room except industry poobah Bob Lefsetz.   Goldstar Events CEO Jim McCarty spoke about mobile.  His presentation entitled "how not to suck at mobile" made several salient observations for the mostly old school crowd.   For me...the take home points were obvious, the incredible rise in the use of smart phones and tablets will continue and that 50% of Goldstar's ticket sales are via mobile.

Day 2 was all about business.  Many Aspen family members skied or rode our mountains.  Several people went on a snowmobile excursion to the Maroon Bells and others took a gourmet cooking class.

Anita Ellberse & Vince Bannon debated Blockbuster Theory.at Aspen Live 2013. Click 4 pix.At 4pm, the school bell rang.   Harvard Business School  Professor,  Anita Elberse presented her findings on the blockbuster theory.  Ms. Elberse has the distinction of being the youngest tenured prof. in the history of HBS.  Her book, Blockbusters...hit-making, risk-taking and the big business of entertainment served as a template for her discussion.  Anita is an empirical modelist who does academic research using vast pools of data in an effort to predict future results.  Her theory in a nutshell...bet most heavily on the most likely winners.  She suggested that our world is quickly moving towards a "winner take all" marketplace.  She put this into perspective for the music people...by sharing her research.  Using a sample size of 8 million songs... 94% of them sold fewer than 10 copies.  A full 1/3 of the songs sold only one and the top 102 songs accounted for 50% of the market.   Basically the odds of an unknown making a huge hit record are very low.  The winners are almost always controlled by the major record companies.  It's a "grab for scale" she added.  "So you're pissing on their dreams"? asked Vince Bannon referring to the huge number of aspiring musicians.  To paraphrase Anita...basically...yes.   Her book sold very well at the merch table.

Jay Sider from Band Page spoke about monetization and engagement.  The concept of "moment of intent" has a 25X greater chance of a conversion on-line.  Band Page is a company that gathers content, commerce and data all in one place for Performers. Nic Adler owner of The Roxy in L.A. and a social-media jaugernaught  shared his thoughts on Curation vs Content and gave an up-to-date overview about what's hot in social media.  

By Saturday everyone was in the chill zone.  The entire vibe of the conference had changed.  It appeared as if a special bonding had occurred.  Maybe it was the altitude?   The Old guard has finally realized that technology has taken over the music business.  Some of the "young guns" of the Aspen Live family found their voices.   The rules of passion for their livelihood, which has thrived for decades on relationships and mutually beneficial goals, has changed drastically in the past several years.  There was a flash bomb toast when the poobah of music, (Bob) interrupted the main speaker to prickly opine. It resulted in an unexpected belly laugh on stage-right.  Everyone seemed more relaxed...or maybe it was just me who was more relaxed.  Plenty of good natured burning was going on throughout the meeting room.  When Jim Lewi suggested that the group have "1 meeting instead of 100" attention was turned to Kristina Wallender.

Founder Jim Lewi calming Kristin Wallender 10 seconds before her presentation at Aspen Live. Click 4 pix.Introduced as "the marketing lady from Ticketfly"  Kristina is a music industry neophyte and she seemed a little nervous, but she actually killed.   Her previous position with an extremely large on-line reseller who is attempting to rule the world.  Hint: it starts with A and ends with mazon allowed her to drill deep into e-commerce.  She shared 5 simple points that everyone can learn from A-Zon.

* Obsess about customers

* Create a loyalty program

* Invest for the long term

* Never stop experimenting

* Use technology (and data) to your advantage.

Kristina compared the statement "I think"  to the concept of "the data says".  Think about that for a second.  The data is usually pretty reliable...right?   She said companies should identify, encourage and do anything in their power to engage "super customers".   The top 5% of customers at Ticketfly account for 20% of sales.

The final presentation raised a few eye-brows.  Stubhub the ticket re-seller owned by E-Bay gave their spiel.  By this point the crowd was chomping at the bit to get to the open bar.  StubHub has "legitimized the ticket scalping business" but you will never hear that come out of the mouths of the Stubhub guys. To summarize...one comment from the peanut gallery..."we are just ahead of the Amish when it comes to adopting technology".

The Aspen Live Family Dinner and a late night after party closed out the weekend.  Old friendships were renewed and new ones formed.  The older generation struggled to find an app for that...while the young guns geeked up.   This year it seemed like the generations were closer to a merger...with the old guys listening a little bit more and the young guys speaking up.

It's still a relationship business.  In Aspen...it's clear that everyone had a blast, made a few new contacts, learned a couple of things...but in Aspen, really...it's all about the hang.

Thanks to Jim Lewi and everyone who participated in Aspen Live 2013, the entertainment think tank.

Click 4 Pix:  For the LOVE of MUSIC

Going social...off-line is a big part of Aspen Live. "It's all about the hang. Click 4 pix.Nic Adler from The Roxy, The Goldberg Bros from Belly Up and Rob Bordan a local real estate pro joining forces at Aspen Live. The Kids Table at the Aspen Live Family Dinner. Click 4 pix.Late Night party sesh with the crew from Aspen Live 2013. Click 4 pix.

 

 

Sunday
Jun232013

Jazz Aspen: The Sweet Sounds of June.

Click for Info about JAZZ ASPEN SNOWMASSFor the 23rd year in a row JAS / Jazz Aspen Snowmass presented a stellar musical line-up in June. The Benedict Music Tent on the campus of The Aspen Institute is probably the best venue ever. The indoor / outdoor acoustically perfect Bedouin-style, semi underground concert hall under the big top is an Aspen treasure. The headliners of the 3-Day June Fest were Jackson Browne w/ Sara Watkins,  Ben Harper & Charlie Musselwhite and Tedeschi Trucks Band w/ Naturally 7. The ongoing mission of Jazz Aspen Snowmass is to present and preserve jazz and related music forms through world-class festivals, performances and education programs.  So the bands played on.

Click 4 pix:  THE SWEET SOUNDS of JUNE

Both the VIP Patron's tent and the free lawn party were bustling with bars, food stations and world music from Mezcla-Afro Cuban All Stars and Tizer a jazz rock fusion trio. Locals and tourists were dancing side by side both inside and outside the tent.  The VIP area was a decadent scene as it always is for all Jazz Aspen Snowmass events.  The food and drinks flowed copiously.  The guys looked mountain ca$h and the ladies chic and sexy. Chef Martin Oswald and the team from Pyramid Bistro created an eclectic and delicious nutrient packed menu. If I had to pick a last meal it might just  be Bryan Nelson's Garlic Shrimp chased by Pyramid's blueberry cobbler ala mode.  The lawn party was free and open to the public with food from local vendors and a large tequila bar.  While the lawn has an obstructed view, the tunes were flowing freely.  The lawn party certainly offers a less VIP experience...it's still a great vibe and open to everybody.  In fact...the lawn party is my favorite part of JAS because it makes the music accessible to all... free and open to the public.

Jackson Browne captivated the crowd at Jazz Aspen SnowmassFriday night felt like 1977 again as Jackson Browne kicked off the fest with a sweet sounding set.  A. Party had a serious flashback while shooting pix in the front row.  The Pretender, Running on Empty, Doctor My Eyes and Somebody's Baby were highlights.  Take It Easy...made famous by the Eagles and co-written by Browne & Glen Frey brought the house down.  But JB was not finished yet, as he closed it out with a rowdy rendition with My Redneck Friends.  Sara Watkins the fiddle player from Grammy winner Nickel Creek and a full band provided support.  Browne sounds great...his voice resonates a time gone by.  Even the patron's section was standing & swaying in the aisles.  If you closed your eyes...and you didn't look too closely at Jackson's youthful, but almost 65 year old face...it was a flashback to the 70's...and it felt soooo niiiice.

Ben Harper & Charlie Musselwhite rocked the tent.Saturday Ben Harper the Grammy winning singing song writing blues, folk, soulful, rocker teamed up with harmonica legend Charlie Musselwhite to "almost" blow the roof off the music tent.  Harper and Musselwhite are touring behind their new album Get Up!.  Musselwhite known for his harp is a member of the Blues Hall of Fame.  The undisputed peak was the rousing cover of Led Zeppelin's...When the Levee Breaks.  The fairly docile crowd up front erupted in a frenzy during the crescendo of this classic rock ballad.

Sunday capped it all off with the husband & wife team of Susan Tedeschi and Derek Trucks and their tightly knit Tedeschi Trucks Band or TTB.  With Allman-esqe guitar licks and a long musical heritage including Grammy's, TTB did it's thing to the delight of the full house and even more packed lawn party.  Opening for TTB was Naturally 7, a group of seven vocalists who replicate instruments to such a degree, that they have you looking for the actual band.  Naturally 7 are known as the "first vocal play group ever".  They received a standing O from the JAS Festival crowd.

Spectacular June weather and an undeniably awesome venue at the Benedict Music Tent made JAS's June Festival a huge success.  Whether you enjoyed the shows from the lawn or you were in the big money front row at JAS's June Festival, it crystal clear that the music , the overall vibe and the community scene was very sweet indeed.

Click 4 pix:  THE SWEET SOUNDS of JUNE

Tedeschi Trucks Band jammed at JAS at the Benedict Music Tent in Aspen. Click 4 pix.Everybody had a blast at the Jazz Aspen Snowmass June Fest. Click 4 pix.Mezcla, Afro Cuban All-Stars chillin' after 3 days of fun & music at the Free JAS Lawn Party. Click 4 pix.Ain't no party like a JAS Lawn Party. Free & Open to the Public. Click 4 pix.

Jamming in style at Jazz Aspen Snowmass. In the VIP Patron's tent. Click 4 pix.

Monday
Mar142011

Chuck Leavell in Aspen

Chuck Leavell at The Wheeler Opera House in Aspen.The historic Wheeler Opera House has been the scene for many great shows since 1889.  Last Saturday another legend was added to the list of stellar performers who have played The Wheeler.  Rock and Roll pianist Chuck Leavell tickled the ivories in Aspen in front of a very enthusiastic and packed house.

Leavell has played keyboards with all the greats including The Allman Brothers, The Rolling Stones, Eric Clapton, George Harrison, The Black Crowes and Gov't Mule among others. See his bio, click Chuck Leavell. A highly sought after session musician, Leavell ripped the black and whites on his Steinway Grand live in Aspen.  Leavell not only played songs from the various artists he has worked with, he shared some interesting stories about his life in Rock and Roll.  Leavell is a self taught musician who dropped out of High School to pursue his dream.  He is probably best know for his Southern boogie-woogie style---but his talents on the piano are vast...and legendary.   In addition to his music, Leavell resides in Macon, Georgia where he is a tree farmer, author and conservationist.

The Wheeler is constantly bringing BIG name acts to Aspen.  Two upcoming events are red-marked on AspenSpin's calander.   The ASPEN LAFF FESTIVAL (March 16-19) is expected to be hilarious, and  7908, The ASPEN SONGWRITERs FESTIVAL (March 30 -April 2) co-produced with John Oates will be a celebration of picking, playing and storytelling.  

Click WHEELER for info and tickets.

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