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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...
Radio Dale 65 - Analyzing the Juno Awards 'Breakthrough Groups' Category is an episode from Radio Dale: Music, Musicians and the Canadian Music Industry. The Juno Awards had some big stories, but the biggest one had to be the winner of the...
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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 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: Polite Fiction - Come A Little Closer (Intro) Web: Gloryhound - Let You Down Again (behind This Week In Music History) Web: Toob - Sweet Harmony (behind This Week On The Charts) Soundcloud: 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 FIND RADIO DALE & DALE SPEAKING ONLINE: Web: Twitter: Facebook: 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!
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Radio Dale 65 - Analyzing the Juno Awards 'Breakthrough Groups' Category is from Radio Dale: Music, Musicians and the Canadian Music Industry.
Published Apr 3, 2014 and 31:09 long