Radio Dale: Music, Musicians and the Canadian Music Industry show

Radio Dale: Music, Musicians and the Canadian Music Industry

Summary: Dale Speaking is a music company in Toronto, Ontario who's motto is 'We connect artists with audiences.' 'Radio Dale' features Dale, Amber, Roo and India as we look at music news, trends, musicians and the industry. The first part of each show looks at music in the past week, and the second part we focus on a subject, feature an interview, or hold a round table about a topic we've been pondering! We hope each episode gives musicians and music fans alike new insight into the Canadian music industry.

Podcasts:

 Radio Dale 70 - Band Therapy | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2263

Lay down on the couch. Dim the lights. How are you feeling? ...no, seriously, how is your band feeling? Today's episode of Radio Dale looks at the importance of inter-band communication so that you can help avoid problems down the road. Radio Dale is the podcast about music, musicians and the Canadian music industry from our unique perspective at the Dale Speaking offices. We help bring indie and established acts to radio, and spread the word online, as well as develop their careers in today's ever-changing music business. This podcast gives away some of our best information for free, and serves as the 'radio show' that broadcast the ideas, observations and insights we discover every day working with Canadian and International artists. THE EPISODE: THIS WEEK IN MUSIC HISTORY: ...the last of the Beatles and the beginning of Guns 'N Roses! Discovered and shared from http://thisdayinmusic.com WHO CHARTED! ...Hot AC in the US and Canada! ROO'S 60 SECOND TIP: ...how Facebook decides what reaches your fan's News Feeds: EdgeRank! FEATURED SONG: Fender's #1 Guitar Goddess Hayley and her new single Don't Wanna Want You! ROUNDTABLE: Are you in a band? Do all the members agree on your overall direction? Can you list off what is non-negotiable when going to a studio or a video producer? Do you have a plan for the next six months? Have you gathered together as one unit to air out any potential disagreements? Today's Roundtable looks at the importance of having a 'band meeting,' coming to a consensus on what you want to do, where you want to go, and what is out of the question. We have a handy list, anecdotes and advice on how to talk together as a band and come out stronger on the other side! ---- THE MUSIC: Hayley - Don't Wanna Want You (Feature) Web: http://iamhayley.com Polite Fiction - Come A Little Closer (Intro) Web: http://politefiction.bandcamp.com Gloryhound - Let You Down Again (behind This Week In Music History) Web: http://gloryhoundband.com Toob - Sweet Harmony (behind This Week On The Charts) Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/toob-music Elise LeGrow - No Good Woman (First segment of opening theme) RADIO DALE LOGOS courtesy of /r/picrequests on Reddit. This version came from Tracy Mapes, a fantastic designer and artist who is always happy to help with pic requests! Check their stuff at http://reddit.com/u/Tracy_Mapes FIND RADIO DALE & DALE SPEAKING ONLINE: Web: http://dalespeaking.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/dale_speaking Facebook: http://facebook.com/dalespeaking Email: radiodale@dalespeaking.com (please include the Episode Number in the subject line!) Please review and rate us on iTunes or wherever you consume this podcast so we can reach more independent musicians!

 Radio Dale 69 - CMW2014 Recap! | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2113

Canadian Music Week was amazing! We went to panels, both at CMW and the Digital Media Summit, and of course saw lots of bands. In today's episode Amber, Roo and India talk about some of the most memorable things they learned from the industry experts who gave talks during the week...and we share them with you! Radio Dale is the podcast about music, musicians and the Canadian music industry from our unique perspective at the Dale Speaking offices. We help bring indie and established acts to radio, and spread the word online, as well as develop their careers in today's ever-changing music business. This podcast gives away some of our best information for free, and serves as the 'radio show' the broadcast the ideas, observations and insights we discover every day working with Canadian and International artists. THE EPISODE: THIS WEEK IN MUSIC HISTORY: ...it's been 17 years since the second Foo Fighters album...feel old? Discovered and shared from http://thisdayinmusic.com WHO CHARTED! ...bands who have performed in Toronto recently or soon! ROO'S 60 SECOND TIP: ...Instagram! FEATURED SONG: A face-melting performance at CMW re-ignited our love for Toronto band Dearly Beloved, so we feature their new single Olympics of No Regard from their brand new album, ENDURO! ROUNDTABLE: CMW filled our brain with ideas, and we pour a little out in today's podcast. Amber, Roo and India discuss some panels they attended at CMW and the Digital Media Summit last week and offer some words of advice. ---- THE MUSIC: Dearly Beloved - Olympics of No Regard (Feature) Web: http://dearlybelovedmusic.com Polite Fiction - Come A Little Closer (Intro) Web: http://politefiction.bandcamp.com Gloryhound - Let You Down Again (behind This Week In Music History) Web: http://gloryhoundband.com Toob - Sweet Harmony (behind This Week On The Charts) Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/toob-music Elise LeGrow - No Good Woman (First segment of opening theme) RADIO DALE LOGOS courtesy of /r/picrequests on Reddit. This version came from Tracy Mapes, a fantastic designer and artist who is always happy to help with pic requests! Check their stuff at http://reddit.com/u/Tracy_Mapes FIND RADIO DALE & DALE SPEAKING ONLINE: Web: http://dalespeaking.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/dale_speaking Facebook: http://facebook.com/dalespeaking Email: radiodale@dalespeaking.com (please include the Episode Number in the subject line!) Please review and rate us on iTunes or wherever you consume this podcast so we can reach more independent musicians!

 Radio Dale 69 - CMW2014 Recap! | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2113

Canadian Music Week was amazing! We went to panels, both at CMW and the Digital Media Summit, and of course saw lots of bands. In today's episode Amber, Roo and India talk about some of the most memorable things they learned from the industry experts who gave talks during the week...and we share them with you! Radio Dale is the podcast about music, musicians and the Canadian music industry from our unique perspective at the Dale Speaking offices. We help bring indie and established acts to radio, and spread the word online, as well as develop their careers in today's ever-changing music business. This podcast gives away some of our best information for free, and serves as the 'radio show' the broadcast the ideas, observations and insights we discover every day working with Canadian and International artists. THE EPISODE: THIS WEEK IN MUSIC HISTORY: ...it's been 17 years since the second Foo Fighters album...feel old? Discovered and shared from http://thisdayinmusic.com WHO CHARTED! ...bands who have performed in Toronto recently or soon! ROO'S 60 SECOND TIP: ...Instagram! FEATURED SONG: A face-melting performance at CMW re-ignited our love for Toronto band Dearly Beloved, so we feature their new single Olympics of No Regard from their brand new album, ENDURO! ROUNDTABLE: CMW filled our brain with ideas, and we pour a little out in today's podcast. Amber, Roo and India discuss some panels they attended at CMW and the Digital Media Summit last week and offer some words of advice. ---- THE MUSIC: Dearly Beloved - Olympics of No Regard (Feature) Web: http://dearlybelovedmusic.com Polite Fiction - Come A Little Closer (Intro) Web: http://politefiction.bandcamp.com Gloryhound - Let You Down Again (behind This Week In Music History) Web: http://gloryhoundband.com Toob - Sweet Harmony (behind This Week On The Charts) Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/toob-music Elise LeGrow - No Good Woman (First segment of opening theme) RADIO DALE LOGOS courtesy of /r/picrequests on Reddit. This version came from Tracy Mapes, a fantastic designer and artist who is always happy to help with pic requests! Check their stuff at http://reddit.com/u/Tracy_Mapes FIND RADIO DALE & DALE SPEAKING ONLINE: Web: http://dalespeaking.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/dale_speaking Facebook: http://facebook.com/dalespeaking Email: radiodale@dalespeaking.com (please include the Episode Number in the subject line!) Please review and rate us on iTunes or wherever you consume this podcast so we can reach more independent musicians!

 Radio Dale 68 - Conversations with...Jess Moskaluke | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1922

Today we sit down with Canadian country artist Jess Moskaluke, who recent released her album 'Light Up The Night' featuring the new single 'Cheap Wine and Cigarettes' (at the time of this podcast, flying up the charts to #23 on the BDS Country Spins chart!). We talked with her last year after the Canadian Country Music Awards about her career, making the album, and her place in the Canadian country world. Also, we touch on her great success as a YouTube artist, where she has over 140,000 subscribers and over 12 million views! Radio Dale is the podcast for independent musicians and people interested in the Canadian music industry from our unique perspective at the Dale Speaking offices. We help bring indie and established acts to radio, and spread the word online, as well as develop their careers in today's ever-changing music business. This podcast gives away some of our best information for free, and serves as the 'radio show' to broadcast the ideas, observations and insights we discover every day working with Canadian and International artists. FIND JESS ONLINE: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/Jessmoskaluke Twitter: http://twitter.com/jessmoskaluke Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JessMoskalukeMusic THE MUSIC Jess Moskaluke - When He's Drunk (from Light Up The Night) Web: http://jessmoskaluke.com Polite Fiction - Come A Little Closer (Intro/Outro music) Web: http://politefiction.bandcamp.com All music is used with permission from the artists! RADIO DALE LOGOS courtesy of /r/picrequests on Reddit. This version came from /u/Tracy_Mapes FIND RADIO DALE & DALE SPEAKING ONLINE: Web: http://dalespeaking.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/dale_speaking Facebook: http://facebook.com/dalespeaking Email: radiodale@dalespeaking.com (please include the Episode Number in the subject line!) For every iTunes Rating and Review that Radio Dale receives, we'll do a FULL 'This Week In Music History' segment without talking about a death.

 Radio Dale 68 - Conversations with...Jess Moskaluke | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1922

Today we sit down with Canadian country artist Jess Moskaluke, who recent released her album 'Light Up The Night' featuring the new single 'Cheap Wine and Cigarettes' (at the time of this podcast, flying up the charts to #23 on the BDS Country Spins chart!). We talked with her last year after the Canadian Country Music Awards about her career, making the album, and her place in the Canadian country world. Also, we touch on her great success as a YouTube artist, where she has over 140,000 subscribers and over 12 million views! Radio Dale is the podcast for independent musicians and people interested in the Canadian music industry from our unique perspective at the Dale Speaking offices. We help bring indie and established acts to radio, and spread the word online, as well as develop their careers in today's ever-changing music business. This podcast gives away some of our best information for free, and serves as the 'radio show' to broadcast the ideas, observations and insights we discover every day working with Canadian and International artists. FIND JESS ONLINE: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/Jessmoskaluke Twitter: http://twitter.com/jessmoskaluke Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JessMoskalukeMusic THE MUSIC Jess Moskaluke - When He's Drunk (from Light Up The Night) Web: http://jessmoskaluke.com Polite Fiction - Come A Little Closer (Intro/Outro music) Web: http://politefiction.bandcamp.com All music is used with permission from the artists! RADIO DALE LOGOS courtesy of /r/picrequests on Reddit. This version came from /u/Tracy_Mapes FIND RADIO DALE & DALE SPEAKING ONLINE: Web: http://dalespeaking.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/dale_speaking Facebook: http://facebook.com/dalespeaking Email: radiodale@dalespeaking.com (please include the Episode Number in the subject line!) For every iTunes Rating and Review that Radio Dale receives, we'll do a FULL 'This Week In Music History' segment without talking about a death.

 Radio Dale 67 - Rock Radio in Toronto | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1973

Recently, Toronto's classic rock station Q107 decided to do a shift in the music they play. Added to their classic rock playlist were the hits of the 90s like Nirvana, Soundgarden and Temple of the Dog. Most surprisingly, 'classic rock sounding' hits of the 2010s also made it into the playlist, like Black Keys and The Sheepdogs. What does this mean for rock radio in Toronto, where several stations are already playing modern rock music, and now more and more stations are playing similar songs. And...what's going on with rock radio in general? Radio Dale is the podcast about music, musicians and the Canadian music industry from our unique perspective at the Dale Speaking offices. We help bring indie and established acts to radio, and spread the word online, as well as develop their careers in today's ever-changing music business. This podcast gives away some of our best information for free, and serves as the 'radio show' the broadcast the ideas, observations and insights we discover every day working with Canadian and International artists. THE EPISODE: THIS WEEK IN MUSIC HISTORY: ...nothing compares to Sinead O'Connor! Discovered and shared from http://thisdayinmusic.com WHO CHARTED! ...the Whitehorse CBC Searchlight regional finalists! ROO'S 60 SECOND TIP: ...your Facebook Fan Page! FEATURED SONG: We helped this band get to their first #1 hit in Canada despite having no radio support from the USA! Canada has adopted this amazing American rock band, and they're back with a new single. It's Rival Sons with 'Open My Eyes' from their upcoming album 'Great Western Valkyrie.' ROUNDTABLE: Q107, The Edge, Indie88, Y108, The Rock, HTZ Fm...although not all in Toronto, depending where you live in the city you can tune into most or all of these rock stations. It used to be that switching to Q meant switching back in time, and you wouldn't hear the hits of the 90s, 2000s and 2010s. Recently, everything changed. You 'might' hear Black Keys on all six of these stations now. What does that mean for rock radio in Toronto? And what does it say about rock in Toronto in general? ---- THE MUSIC: Rival Sons - Open My Eyes (Feature) Web: http://rivalsons.com Polite Fiction - Come A Little Closer (Intro) Web: http://politefiction.bandcamp.com Gloryhound - Let You Down Again (behind This Week In Music History) Web: http://gloryhoundband.com Toob - Sweet Harmony (behind This Week On The Charts) Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/toob-music Elise LeGrow - No Good Woman (First segment of opening theme) RADIO DALE LOGOS courtesy of /r/picrequests on Reddit. This version came from Tracy Mapes, a fantastic designer and artist who is always happy to help with pic requests! Check their stuff at http://reddit.com/u/Tracy_Mapes FIND RADIO DALE & DALE SPEAKING ONLINE: Web: http://dalespeaking.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/dale_speaking Facebook: http://facebook.com/dalespeaking Email: radiodale@dalespeaking.com (please include the Episode Number in the subject line!) Please review and rate us on iTunes or wherever you consume this podcast so we can reach more independent musicians!

 Radio Dale 67 - Rock Radio in Toronto | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1973

Recently, Toronto's classic rock station Q107 decided to do a shift in the music they play. Added to their classic rock playlist were the hits of the 90s like Nirvana, Soundgarden and Temple of the Dog. Most surprisingly, 'classic rock sounding' hits of the 2010s also made it into the playlist, like Black Keys and The Sheepdogs. What does this mean for rock radio in Toronto, where several stations are already playing modern rock music, and now more and more stations are playing similar songs. And...what's going on with rock radio in general? Radio Dale is the podcast about music, musicians and the Canadian music industry from our unique perspective at the Dale Speaking offices. We help bring indie and established acts to radio, and spread the word online, as well as develop their careers in today's ever-changing music business. This podcast gives away some of our best information for free, and serves as the 'radio show' the broadcast the ideas, observations and insights we discover every day working with Canadian and International artists. THE EPISODE: THIS WEEK IN MUSIC HISTORY: ...nothing compares to Sinead O'Connor! Discovered and shared from http://thisdayinmusic.com WHO CHARTED! ...the Whitehorse CBC Searchlight regional finalists! ROO'S 60 SECOND TIP: ...your Facebook Fan Page! FEATURED SONG: We helped this band get to their first #1 hit in Canada despite having no radio support from the USA! Canada has adopted this amazing American rock band, and they're back with a new single. It's Rival Sons with 'Open My Eyes' from their upcoming album 'Great Western Valkyrie.' ROUNDTABLE: Q107, The Edge, Indie88, Y108, The Rock, HTZ Fm...although not all in Toronto, depending where you live in the city you can tune into most or all of these rock stations. It used to be that switching to Q meant switching back in time, and you wouldn't hear the hits of the 90s, 2000s and 2010s. Recently, everything changed. You 'might' hear Black Keys on all six of these stations now. What does that mean for rock radio in Toronto? And what does it say about rock in Toronto in general? ---- THE MUSIC: Rival Sons - Open My Eyes (Feature) Web: http://rivalsons.com Polite Fiction - Come A Little Closer (Intro) Web: http://politefiction.bandcamp.com Gloryhound - Let You Down Again (behind This Week In Music History) Web: http://gloryhoundband.com Toob - Sweet Harmony (behind This Week On The Charts) Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/toob-music Elise LeGrow - No Good Woman (First segment of opening theme) RADIO DALE LOGOS courtesy of /r/picrequests on Reddit. This version came from Tracy Mapes, a fantastic designer and artist who is always happy to help with pic requests! Check their stuff at http://reddit.com/u/Tracy_Mapes FIND RADIO DALE & DALE SPEAKING ONLINE: Web: http://dalespeaking.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/dale_speaking Facebook: http://facebook.com/dalespeaking Email: radiodale@dalespeaking.com (please include the Episode Number in the subject line!) Please review and rate us on iTunes or wherever you consume this podcast so we can reach more independent musicians!

 Radio Dale 66 - Google+, Pinterest and Wikipedia for Musicians | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2575

Facebook, Twitter and YouTube are the 'Triple Threat' when it comes to marketing your music online as an independent musician, but maybe it's time to think about other sites that may have been overlooked. As always, we encourage artists to only use the social networks that they ENJOY, but maybe Google+ or Pinterest could be useful to spread the word about your music. And what about that ever-present source of information: Wikipedia? Radio Dale is the podcast about music, musicians and the Canadian music industry from our unique perspective at the Dale Speaking offices. We help bring indie and established acts to radio, and spread the word online, as well as develop their careers in today's ever-changing music business. This podcast gives away some of our best information for free, and serves as the 'radio show' the broadcast the ideas, observations and insights we discover every day working with Canadian and International artists. THE EPISODE: THIS WEEK IN MUSIC HISTORY: ...ELO, FYC and other three lettered things! Discovered and shared from http://thisdayinmusic.com WHO CHARTED! ...on the Soundtracks chart? ROO'S 60 SECOND TIP: ...Crowdfunding Tips! FEATURED SONG: From San Antonio, TX, Nothing More is shooting up the US charts with 'This Is The Time (Ballast)' and we feature it today! ROUNDTABLE: We explain and look at how musicians could use Google+, Pinterest or Wikipedia to promote themselves and find new fans. The two social networks are often overlooked by musicians, and Wikipedia is the go to site for information. How do you use Google+ to find fans? Is Pinterest an option for bands? And just how do you get on Wikipedia?? We discuss these ideas today. ---- THE MUSIC: Nothing More - This Is The Time (Ballast) (Feature) Web: http://nothingmore.net Polite Fiction - Come A Little Closer (Intro) Web: http://politefiction.bandcamp.com Gloryhound - Let You Down Again (behind This Week In Music History) Web: http://gloryhoundband.com Toob - Sweet Harmony (behind This Week On The Charts) Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/toob-music Elise LeGrow - No Good Woman (First segment of opening theme) RADIO DALE LOGOS courtesy of /r/picrequests on Reddit. This version came from Tracy Mapes, a fantastic designer and artist who is always happy to help with pic requests! Check their stuff at http://reddit.com/u/Tracy_Mapes FIND RADIO DALE & DALE SPEAKING ONLINE: Web: http://dalespeaking.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/dale_speaking Facebook: http://facebook.com/dalespeaking Email: radiodale@dalespeaking.com (please include the Episode Number in the subject line!) Please review and rate us on iTunes or wherever you consume this podcast so we can reach more independent musicians!

 Radio Dale 66 - Google+, Pinterest and Wikipedia for Musicians | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 2575

Facebook, Twitter and YouTube are the 'Triple Threat' when it comes to marketing your music online as an independent musician, but maybe it's time to think about other sites that may have been overlooked. As always, we encourage artists to only use the social networks that they ENJOY, but maybe Google+ or Pinterest could be useful to spread the word about your music. And what about that ever-present source of information: Wikipedia? Radio Dale is the podcast about music, musicians and the Canadian music industry from our unique perspective at the Dale Speaking offices. We help bring indie and established acts to radio, and spread the word online, as well as develop their careers in today's ever-changing music business. This podcast gives away some of our best information for free, and serves as the 'radio show' the broadcast the ideas, observations and insights we discover every day working with Canadian and International artists. THE EPISODE: THIS WEEK IN MUSIC HISTORY: ...ELO, FYC and other three lettered things! Discovered and shared from http://thisdayinmusic.com WHO CHARTED! ...on the Soundtracks chart? ROO'S 60 SECOND TIP: ...Crowdfunding Tips! FEATURED SONG: From San Antonio, TX, Nothing More is shooting up the US charts with 'This Is The Time (Ballast)' and we feature it today! ROUNDTABLE: We explain and look at how musicians could use Google+, Pinterest or Wikipedia to promote themselves and find new fans. The two social networks are often overlooked by musicians, and Wikipedia is the go to site for information. How do you use Google+ to find fans? Is Pinterest an option for bands? And just how do you get on Wikipedia?? We discuss these ideas today. ---- THE MUSIC: Nothing More - This Is The Time (Ballast) (Feature) Web: http://nothingmore.net Polite Fiction - Come A Little Closer (Intro) Web: http://politefiction.bandcamp.com Gloryhound - Let You Down Again (behind This Week In Music History) Web: http://gloryhoundband.com Toob - Sweet Harmony (behind This Week On The Charts) Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/toob-music Elise LeGrow - No Good Woman (First segment of opening theme) RADIO DALE LOGOS courtesy of /r/picrequests on Reddit. This version came from Tracy Mapes, a fantastic designer and artist who is always happy to help with pic requests! Check their stuff at http://reddit.com/u/Tracy_Mapes FIND RADIO DALE & DALE SPEAKING ONLINE: Web: http://dalespeaking.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/dale_speaking Facebook: http://facebook.com/dalespeaking Email: radiodale@dalespeaking.com (please include the Episode Number in the subject line!) Please review and rate us on iTunes or wherever you consume this podcast so we can reach more independent musicians!

 Radio Dale 65 - Analyzing the Juno Awards 'Breakthrough Groups' Category | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1869

The Juno Awards had some big stories, but the biggest one had to be the winner of the Breakthrough Group of the Year: A Tribe Called Red. We wanted to look at what unique factors online and with radio set the group apart from the other four nominees, and what we found might just surprise you. Radio Dale is a podcast about music, musicians and the music industry from our unique perspective, specifically we offer advice, tips and tricks to independent musicians. THE EPISODE: THIS WEEK IN MUSIC HISTORY: ...J Z and B got hitched! Discovered and shared from http://thisdayinmusic.com WHO CHARTED! ...on the earshot Jazz chart! ROO'S 60 SECOND TIP: ...Getting Things Done! FEATURED SONG: Jimmy Rankin's new album 'Back Road Paradise' is out now, so we listen to a great album track, 'Flames' featuring Allison Krauss! ROUNDTABLE: A Tribe Called Red won the Juno Award for Breakthrough Group of the Year. Their sound is infectious, upbeat and unique...but aside from the creative aspect, what else do they have on their side when it comes to online and on air presence? We look at the band and compare to the other nominees - Autumn Hill, Born Ruffians, Courage My Love and July Talk - to see where they all sit on radio play, Facebook fans, blogs written about them and more! ---- THE MUSIC: Jimmy Rankin - Flames ft. Allison Krauss (Feature) Web: http://jimmyrankin.com Polite Fiction - Come A Little Closer (Intro) Web: http://politefiction.bandcamp.com Gloryhound - Let You Down Again (behind This Week In Music History) Web: http://gloryhoundband.com Toob - Sweet Harmony (behind This Week On The Charts) Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/toob-music Elise LeGrow - No Good Woman (First segment of opening theme) RADIO DALE LOGOS courtesy of /r/picrequests on Reddit. This version came from Tracy Mapes, a fantastic designer and artist who is always happy to help with pic requests! Check their stuff at http://reddit.com/u/Tracy_Mapes FIND RADIO DALE & DALE SPEAKING ONLINE: Web: http://dalespeaking.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/dale_speaking Facebook: http://facebook.com/dalespeaking Email: radiodale@dalespeaking.com (please include the Episode Number in the subject line!) Please review and rate us on iTunes or wherever you consume this podcast so we can reach more independent musicians!

 Radio Dale 65 - Analyzing the Juno Awards 'Breakthrough Groups' Category | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1869

The Juno Awards had some big stories, but the biggest one had to be the winner of the Breakthrough Group of the Year: A Tribe Called Red. We wanted to look at what unique factors online and with radio set the group apart from the other four nominees, and what we found might just surprise you. Radio Dale is a podcast about music, musicians and the music industry from our unique perspective, specifically we offer advice, tips and tricks to independent musicians. THE EPISODE: THIS WEEK IN MUSIC HISTORY: ...J Z and B got hitched! Discovered and shared from http://thisdayinmusic.com WHO CHARTED! ...on the earshot Jazz chart! ROO'S 60 SECOND TIP: ...Getting Things Done! FEATURED SONG: Jimmy Rankin's new album 'Back Road Paradise' is out now, so we listen to a great album track, 'Flames' featuring Allison Krauss! ROUNDTABLE: A Tribe Called Red won the Juno Award for Breakthrough Group of the Year. Their sound is infectious, upbeat and unique...but aside from the creative aspect, what else do they have on their side when it comes to online and on air presence? We look at the band and compare to the other nominees - Autumn Hill, Born Ruffians, Courage My Love and July Talk - to see where they all sit on radio play, Facebook fans, blogs written about them and more! ---- THE MUSIC: Jimmy Rankin - Flames ft. Allison Krauss (Feature) Web: http://jimmyrankin.com Polite Fiction - Come A Little Closer (Intro) Web: http://politefiction.bandcamp.com Gloryhound - Let You Down Again (behind This Week In Music History) Web: http://gloryhoundband.com Toob - Sweet Harmony (behind This Week On The Charts) Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/toob-music Elise LeGrow - No Good Woman (First segment of opening theme) RADIO DALE LOGOS courtesy of /r/picrequests on Reddit. This version came from Tracy Mapes, a fantastic designer and artist who is always happy to help with pic requests! Check their stuff at http://reddit.com/u/Tracy_Mapes FIND RADIO DALE & DALE SPEAKING ONLINE: Web: http://dalespeaking.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/dale_speaking Facebook: http://facebook.com/dalespeaking Email: radiodale@dalespeaking.com (please include the Episode Number in the subject line!) Please review and rate us on iTunes or wherever you consume this podcast so we can reach more independent musicians!

 Radio Dale 64 - When should I release my album? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1839

You could call it 'Don't rush: Part Two!' One of the most common questions we get at the office is 'When is the best time to release an album?' And, sometimes, we wish an artist had asked that before they released! What is the worst month to release? When in your career should you think about making an album? And what about releasing an album to campus radio? Radio Dale is a podcast about music, musicians and the music industry from our unique perspective, specifically we offer advice, tips and tricks to independent musicians. THE EPISODE: THIS WEEK IN MUSIC HISTORY: ...MC Hammer and Eric Clapton, birthday buds! Discovered and shared from http://thisdayinmusic.com WHO CHARTED! ...on the Billboard Electronic Dance chart! ROO'S 60 SECOND TIP: ...Bandcamp Tips! FEATURED SONG: Secret Broadcast are back and they brought friends...actually, they brought 'More Than Friends.' ROUNDTABLE: This is neither the time nor place! Or...maybe it's the perfect time and place? We help you figure out some of the pitfalls when it comes to releasing your album or EP. We've experienced many album releases, and also looked online for blogs and articles that try to answer the question 'When should I release my album?' and have our answers for you in today's Roundtable ---- THE MUSIC: Secret Broadcast - More Than Friends (Feature) Web: http://secretbroadcast.com Polite Fiction - Come A Little Closer (Intro) Web: http://politefiction.bandcamp.com Gloryhound - Let You Down Again (behind This Week In Music History) Web: http://gloryhoundband.com Toob - Sweet Harmony (behind This Week On The Charts) Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/toob-music Elise LeGrow - No Good Woman (First segment of opening theme) RADIO DALE LOGOS courtesy of /r/picrequests on Reddit. This version came from Tracy Mapes, a fantastic designer and artist who is always happy to help with pic requests! Check their stuff at http://reddit.com/u/Tracy_Mapes FIND RADIO DALE & DALE SPEAKING ONLINE: Web: http://dalespeaking.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/dale_speaking Facebook: http://facebook.com/dalespeaking Email: radiodale@dalespeaking.com (please include the Episode Number in the subject line!) Please review and rate us on iTunes or wherever you consume this podcast so we can reach more independent musicians!

 Radio Dale 64 - When should I release my album? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1839

You could call it 'Don't rush: Part Two!' One of the most common questions we get at the office is 'When is the best time to release an album?' And, sometimes, we wish an artist had asked that before they released! What is the worst month to release? When in your career should you think about making an album? And what about releasing an album to campus radio? Radio Dale is a podcast about music, musicians and the music industry from our unique perspective, specifically we offer advice, tips and tricks to independent musicians. THE EPISODE: THIS WEEK IN MUSIC HISTORY: ...MC Hammer and Eric Clapton, birthday buds! Discovered and shared from http://thisdayinmusic.com WHO CHARTED! ...on the Billboard Electronic Dance chart! ROO'S 60 SECOND TIP: ...Bandcamp Tips! FEATURED SONG: Secret Broadcast are back and they brought friends...actually, they brought 'More Than Friends.' ROUNDTABLE: This is neither the time nor place! Or...maybe it's the perfect time and place? We help you figure out some of the pitfalls when it comes to releasing your album or EP. We've experienced many album releases, and also looked online for blogs and articles that try to answer the question 'When should I release my album?' and have our answers for you in today's Roundtable ---- THE MUSIC: Secret Broadcast - More Than Friends (Feature) Web: http://secretbroadcast.com Polite Fiction - Come A Little Closer (Intro) Web: http://politefiction.bandcamp.com Gloryhound - Let You Down Again (behind This Week In Music History) Web: http://gloryhoundband.com Toob - Sweet Harmony (behind This Week On The Charts) Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/toob-music Elise LeGrow - No Good Woman (First segment of opening theme) RADIO DALE LOGOS courtesy of /r/picrequests on Reddit. This version came from Tracy Mapes, a fantastic designer and artist who is always happy to help with pic requests! Check their stuff at http://reddit.com/u/Tracy_Mapes FIND RADIO DALE & DALE SPEAKING ONLINE: Web: http://dalespeaking.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/dale_speaking Facebook: http://facebook.com/dalespeaking Email: radiodale@dalespeaking.com (please include the Episode Number in the subject line!) Please review and rate us on iTunes or wherever you consume this podcast so we can reach more independent musicians!

 Episode 63 - Patience is a Virtue | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1505

Don't rush! Take your time. You may have an album finished, an EP pressed or a single ready to go to iTunes but you will reach more people and have more success if you have a plan. This episode is about how, even if you're excited...patience is a virtue! Radio Dale is a podcast about music, musicians and the music industry from our unique perspective, specifically we offer advice, tips and tricks to independent musicians. THE EPISODE: THIS WEEK IN MUSIC HISTORY ...one million seller and one BILLION dollars! Discovered and shared from http://thisdayinmusic.com WHO CHARTED! ...in FRANCE!! ROO'S 60 SECOND TIP: ...stop talking, and take time to listen: monitoring reaction. ROUNDTABLE: Patience is a virtue. Don't rush. Calm your s**t! Amber, Roo and India talk about the importance of taking time to make a plan when you have a single, an EP or album. Or, that pushing your music out just because it's 'done' rarely helps in the long run. To reach the widest possible audience, and reap the most rewards, it's vital that you take the time to plan out your next release, and Radio Dale hopes to help you think of ways to do that! SONG: Last week we had two shots of something strong, but this week Jess Moskaluke wants Cheap Wine and Cigarettes in what we predict will be this Spring's country blockbuster!! ---- THE MUSIC: Jess Moskaluke - Cheap Wine and Cigarettes (Feature) Web: http://jessmoskaluke.com Polite Fiction - Come A Little Closer (Intro) Web: http://politefiction.bandcamp.com Gloryhound - Let You Down Again (behind This Week In Music History) Web: http://gloryhoundband.com Toob - Sweet Harmony (behind This Week On The Charts) Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/toob-music Elise LeGrow - No Good Woman (First segment of opening theme) RADIO DALE LOGOS courtesy of /r/picrequests on Reddit. This version came from Tracy Mapes, a fantastic designer and artist who is always happy to help with pic requests! Check their stuff at http://reddit.com/u/Tracy_Mapes FIND RADIO DALE & DALE SPEAKING ONLINE: Web: http://dalespeaking.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/dale_speaking Facebook: http://facebook.com/dalespeaking Email: radiodale@dalespeaking.com (please include the Episode Number in the subject line!) Please review and rate us on iTunes so we can reach a bigger audience. We love you, and it's all we ask in return for our podcast!

 Episode 63 - Patience is a Virtue | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1505

Don't rush! Take your time. You may have an album finished, an EP pressed or a single ready to go to iTunes but you will reach more people and have more success if you have a plan. This episode is about how, even if you're excited...patience is a virtue! Radio Dale is a podcast about music, musicians and the music industry from our unique perspective, specifically we offer advice, tips and tricks to independent musicians. THE EPISODE: THIS WEEK IN MUSIC HISTORY ...one million seller and one BILLION dollars! Discovered and shared from http://thisdayinmusic.com WHO CHARTED! ...in FRANCE!! ROO'S 60 SECOND TIP: ...stop talking, and take time to listen: monitoring reaction. ROUNDTABLE: Patience is a virtue. Don't rush. Calm your s**t! Amber, Roo and India talk about the importance of taking time to make a plan when you have a single, an EP or album. Or, that pushing your music out just because it's 'done' rarely helps in the long run. To reach the widest possible audience, and reap the most rewards, it's vital that you take the time to plan out your next release, and Radio Dale hopes to help you think of ways to do that! SONG: Last week we had two shots of something strong, but this week Jess Moskaluke wants Cheap Wine and Cigarettes in what we predict will be this Spring's country blockbuster!! ---- THE MUSIC: Jess Moskaluke - Cheap Wine and Cigarettes (Feature) Web: http://jessmoskaluke.com Polite Fiction - Come A Little Closer (Intro) Web: http://politefiction.bandcamp.com Gloryhound - Let You Down Again (behind This Week In Music History) Web: http://gloryhoundband.com Toob - Sweet Harmony (behind This Week On The Charts) Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/toob-music Elise LeGrow - No Good Woman (First segment of opening theme) RADIO DALE LOGOS courtesy of /r/picrequests on Reddit. This version came from Tracy Mapes, a fantastic designer and artist who is always happy to help with pic requests! Check their stuff at http://reddit.com/u/Tracy_Mapes FIND RADIO DALE & DALE SPEAKING ONLINE: Web: http://dalespeaking.com Twitter: http://twitter.com/dale_speaking Facebook: http://facebook.com/dalespeaking Email: radiodale@dalespeaking.com (please include the Episode Number in the subject line!) Please review and rate us on iTunes so we can reach a bigger audience. We love you, and it's all we ask in return for our podcast!

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