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The Week in Web3 Music Special Episode Featuring Jason Feifer and “Build for Tomorrow” // 12-19-2022
- 2022/12/19
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The Week in Web3 Music Special Episode Featuring Jason Feifer and “Build for Tomorrow” // 12-19-2022
Quick summary: A special episode guest broadcast by Jason Feifer of the “Build for Tomorrow” podcast episode from September 29, 2022.
"Welcome to The Music NFT Show with J. Thorn - The first weekly news podcast dedicated to all things music in web3. Let's f*****g go!"
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Build for Tomorrow
- Twitter - @heyfeifer
- Link - https://www.jasonfeifer.com/build-for-tomorrow/
Show Notes for “How to See Gain, Where Others See Loss”:
You can find opportunity in the hardest situations. But how?
To answer that out, we take lessons from one of the most fascinating changes in cultural history — when the record player was invented. Many people loved it, but musicians hated it. They tried to stop it. But their anti-recorded-music campaign did not go as planned.
This is a story about what it takes — for us all! — to let go of the past and embrace the future.
Special Guests:
Mark Katz, Professor of Music at the UNC Chapel Hill
Matthew Thibeault, Associate Professor of Cultural & Creative Arts at The Education University of Hong Kong
Jim Ramsburg, former radio historian (1935-2021)
Viola Smith, former musician (1912-2020)
Thanks for listening to the Music NFT Show. Got news? Submit news stories or recommend artists for the Artist Spotlight by tweeting @JThorn_ or using the hashtag #musicnftshow
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