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Monday, August 12, 2013

Top 15 Most Popular Music Websites | August 2013

Top 15 Most Popular Music Websites | August 2013

Here are the 15 Most Popular Music Sites as derived from our eBizMBA Rank which is a constantly updated average of each website's Alexa Global Traffic Rank, and U.S. Traffic Rank from both Compete and Quantcast. "*#*" Denotes an estimate for sites with limited Compete or Quantcast data. If you know a website that should be included on this list based on its traffic rankings Please Let Us Know.
1 | Pandora
160 - eBizMBA Rank | 27,550,000 - Estimated Unique Monthly Visitors | 93 - Compete Rank | 38 - Quantcast Rank | 349 - Alexa Rank.
Most Popular Music Websites | Updated 8/8/2013 | eBizMBA

2 | Yahoo! Music
160 - eBizMBA Rank | 27,500,000 - Estimated Unique Monthly Visitors | 60 - Compete Rank | *260* - Quantcast Rank | NA - Alexa Rank.
Most Popular Music Websites | Updated 8/8/2013 | eBizMBA

3 | SoundCloud
379 - eBizMBA Rank | 15,400,000 - Estimated Unique Monthly Visitors | 559 - Compete Rank | NA - Quantcast Rank | 198 - Alexa Rank.
Most Popular Music Websites | Updated 8/8/2013 | eBizMBA

4 | Last.fm
422 - eBizMBA Rank | 13,600,000 - Estimated Unique Monthly Visitors | 310 - Compete Rank | *NA* - Quantcast Rank | 533 - Alexa Rank.
Most Popular Music Websites | Updated 8/8/2013 | eBizMBA

5 | MySpace Music
725 - eBizMBA Rank | 6,500,000 - Estimated Unique Monthly Visitors | NA - Compete Rank | NA - Quantcast Rank | NA - Alexa Rank.
Most Popular Music Websites | Updated 8/8/2013 | eBizMBA

6 | Aol Music
730 - eBizMBA Rank | 6,400,000 - Estimated Unique Monthly Visitors | 535 - Compete Rank | *925* - Quantcast Rank | NA - Alexa Rank.
Most Popular Music Websites | Updated 8/8/2013 | eBizMBA

7 | Grooveshark
852 - eBizMBA Rank | 5,900,000 - Estimated Unique Monthly Visitors | 755 - Compete Rank | *NA* - Quantcast Rank | 949 - Alexa Rank.
Most Popular Music Websites | Updated 8/8/2013 | eBizMBA

8 | Tunein
1,038 - eBizMBA Rank | 4,525,000 - Estimated Unique Monthly Visitors | 634 - Compete Rank | 517 - Quantcast Rank | 1,962 - Alexa Rank.
Most Popular Music Websites | Updated 8/8/2013 | eBizMBA

9 | Radio
1,087 - eBizMBA Rank | 4,000,000 - Estimated Unique Monthly Visitors | 395 - Compete Rank | 455 - Quantcast Rank | 2,410 - Alexa Rank.
Most Popular Music Websites | Updated 8/8/2013 | eBizMBA

10 | Jango
1,533 - eBizMBA Rank | 2,900,000 - Estimated Unique Monthly Visitors | 608 - Compete Rank | *603* - Quantcast Rank | 3,389 - Alexa Rank.
Most Popular Music Websites | Updated 8/8/2013 | eBizMBA

11 | eMusic
2,030 - eBizMBA Rank | 1,450,000 - Estimated Unique Monthly Visitors | 1,005 - Compete Rank | 1,149 - Quantcast Rank | 3,935 - Alexa Rank.
Most Popular Music Websites | Updated 8/8/2013 | eBizMBA

12 | Playlist
2,113 - eBizMBA Rank | 1,400,000 - Estimated Unique Monthly Visitors | 424 - Compete Rank | *NA* - Quantcast Rank | 3,802 - Alexa Rank.
Most Popular Music Websites | Updated 8/8/2013 | eBizMBA

13 | Rhapsody
2,523 - eBizMBA Rank | 1,200,000 - Estimated Unique Monthly Visitors | 606 - Compete Rank | 660 - Quantcast Rank | 6,304 - Alexa Rank.
Most Popular Music Websites | Updated 8/8/2013 | eBizMBA

14 | Spotify
2,764 - eBizMBA Rank | 1,000,000 - Estimated Unique Monthly Visitors | 4,134 - Compete Rank | *NA* - Quantcast Rank | 1,393 - Alexa Rank.
Most Popular Music Websites | Updated 8/8/2013 | eBizMBA

15 | Live365
4,211 - eBizMBA Rank | 750,000 - Estimated Unique Monthly Visitors | 3,510 - Compete Rank | 2,880 - Quantcast Rank | 6,244 - Alexa Rank.
Most Popular Music Websites | Updated 8/8/2013 | eBizMBA



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Monday, March 25, 2013

John Fogerty Says Tell-All Won't Be. . .Tawdry - New Album/CD

"I'm not looking for the big reveal," the rock legend says of his autobiography -- for which he's still looking for a collaborator

John Fogerty's new all-star duets album, "Wrote a Song For Everyone, is locked and loaded for its May 28 release. Not so, the autobiography Fogerty is also planning to write.



John Fogerty Says Tell-All Won't Be a 'Tawdry, Supermarket Kind of Thing'


The former Creedence Clearwater Revival frontman tells Billboard that while he has signed a deal with Little, Brown and Company for a memoir that will be published during 2014, the project is still in its formative stages. "I haven't really decided on the (co-) writer yet," Fogerty says. "I need a collaborator. If you get me to sit down and write a letter, that's an accomplishment. E-mail was invented for guys like me."

Nevertheless, Fogerty is confident that once the decision has been made, the writing will go quickly.

"Actually," he notes, "a lot of work has been done because I talked in the years past to other people and got it all recorded and transcribed, even, and that'll be the raw material that the right person will digest and then go, 'Yeah, that's fine, now let's start over...' "

Fogerty has been outspoken over the years about the bitterness he feels towards CCR's label Fantasy Records and its former owner Saul Zaentz over song ownership, and about issues he's had with his former bandmates. But he says he doesn't plan on getting too down and dirty with the book.

"This is not going to be that sort of tawdry, supermarket kind of thing," Fogerty says. "If there's any names of people in my life who have been close friends, lovers, all of that, who are invisible, it's gonna stay that way. I'm not looking for the big reveal or to get a lot of stuff off my chest or anything like that."

Instead he hopes to focus on positive aspects of his life and career.

"I've had a remarkable life in music," Fogerty explains. "I started as a child who knew his field of joy almost from the time he could move, and that was music. And everybody noticed; everyone around me noticed, 'Wow, he's musical. Look, he's dancing,' and I was still in diapers. Since then it's been a journey, and I just want to tell that story...of the original joy of a child discovering music and being just...If i can ever convey how that feels, I think it's something worth talking about."

Fogerty plans to do some touring in support of "Wrote a Song For Everyone," which includes collaborations on CCR songs with Foo Fighters, Bob Seger, Kid Rock, Rascal Flatts, Dawes, Miranda Lambert and others. Meanwhile, he's spent the beginning of this year as part of Dave Grohl's Sound City Players, an experience he says was memorable.

"I really like Dave. I really do," Fogerty says. "He's a happy guy...and he's a thoughtful guy. That (music) doesn't just happen, but he's having fun with it. And that's how I feel. That's what I'm doing. It was fun to let loose and really just not worry about anything and play with all the joy that's in us. The same with all the other guys in the Foos; they're having a great time doing this, and it's such an unusual souffle of stuff all these different artists and stuff like that. I get to be emotionally in charge for a little while, but I'm certainly not the boss. It's been really great, and I hope we get to do it again sometime."

Monday, January 21, 2013

Beth Duncan - Comes The Fall

Jazz Artist Beth Duncan “Comes The Fall”

Jazz Artist Beth Duncan “Comes The Fall”


Beth DuncanRomantic music is always welcome in my playlist. Add to that a first class jazz production with with an exceptional voice like Beth Duncan’s, and you have an inkling of an idea as to how good her new album, “Comes The Fall” is. “Come This Fall” is a 14 course (track) gourmet feast for the ears. The rhythm section arranging was done with guitarist Steve Homan, Mike McMullen on tenor and flute, Bill Douglass on bass, and drummer/producer Guy Kowarsh who is also the CD’s producer. Featured on this session are Jim Martinez on keyboards, Babatunde Lea and Brian Kendrick on percussion. and Steve Roach on trumpet solos.
In jazz, it’s all about your sound, and Beth Duncan is blessed with a voice that has great musical range, and tonal color. She creates an enchanting blend with the tenor sax on her title track “Come This Fall”. The opening phrases immediately catch your attention, and the strings Jim Martinez provides on the keys add sweet elegance to the arrangement.
Ms Duncan’s phrasing shines on “How High The Moon”, with the duet of voice and percussion leading to solos with the harmon muted trumpet of Steve Roach, and impressive guitar voicings from Steve Homan. Listening to this cut, one notices how clean the brushes from the drummer sound as he swings the band along with solid bass from Bill Douglass. The mix throughout the cd is excellent.
One note about the great arranging, and what I found especially enjoyable was when Beth vocalizes with the ensemble such as with the sax on “Come This Fall”, and with the guitar and flute on the jazz waltz, “I’m On A Cloud”. Recently it was only Esperanza, or the Grammy nominated Denise Donatelli’s “When Lights Are Low” where I could hear intricate voice with ensemble on this level. Kudos to Steve Homan and Beth Duncan’s great talent. As a jazz musician, and radio host at KJZZ, Phoenix, I would not hesitate to recommend this to my listeners, or radio program directors across the country. If you still need convincing cue up “Embraceable You”, with voice and bass. It’s happening.

Monday, January 14, 2013

Kevin Smith Taps Maker Studios for YouTube Channel (Video)


The new-media entity has already partnered with Robert De Niro and Snoop Dogg, and more such relationships are in store.

Kevin Smith has partnered with Maker Studios, which will help the actor-director-producer to program and market his SeeSMod YouTube channel, the two are set to announce today.
Outside of a splitting of ad-driven revenue, financial details of the arrangement weren’t disclosed.
Maker Studio, which bills itself as a “next-generation talent first media company,” recently closed a Series C financing round led by Time Warner Investments. The company owns a handful of YouTube channels but has partnerships with about 5,000 of them, including many of the most  popular ones.
The company’s most popular partnership, for example, is with a channel called Epic Rap Battles of History, which boasts 30 million views per episode. A recent episode (video of which is below) has Santa Claus and his elves squaring off against Moses, with the latter rapping: “It takes nine reindeer to haul your fat ass; you took the Christ outta Christmas and just added more mass … stop with the unpaid labor and let my little people go.”
Maker Studio also has partnerships with Snoop Dogg’s WestfestTV and Robert De Niro’s Tribeca Enterprises, and more relationships with mainstream Hollywood artists are expected.

As for Smith, he launched SeeSMod (the moniker is a mash-up of his name, that of partner Scott Mosier and the word “podcast”) in May but re-launched it on Jan. 7 with help from Maker Studio and a revamped programming lineup that the partners hope will strike a chord with audiences and advertisers. One way Maker Studios will boost traffic at SeeSMod is by cross-pollinating Smith with other popular YouTube channels.
“I’m an old moviemaker, unfamiliar with the newfangled ways of the YouTube generation,” Smith joked. “Getting in bed with Maker allows me and SModCo to learn how the cool kids do things. I look forward to their patience as they teach a fat Padawan how to be a Jedi at YouTube the Maker way, and I plan to shoe-horn myself into all their fine programs.”

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