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Emily White interviews Zoe Keating on new ‘How to Build a Sustainable Music Career’ podcast
Veteran music industry innovator Emily White is launching a new podcast Monday, “How to Build a Sustainable Music Career and Collect All Revenue Streams,” based on her #1 Amazon best-selling book of the same name.
Emily White is an industry veteran and Founding Partner at NYC’s Collective Entertainment which created #iVoted Festival – the largest single-night digital concert ever.
The first full episode of “How to Build a Sustainable Music Career and Collect All Revenue Streams” launches Monday featuring independent artist
Zoë Keating in a conversation that White originally recorded for the foreword of the book. Hypebot published the interview to mark the release of the book.
Amtrak shared its vision for Vermont travel to major cities in a new map published Wednesday.
President Joe Biden revealed his American Jobs Plan Wednesday, which includes an $80 billion allocation to Amtrak for the service s backlog of repairs, improvements and expansion. The rail service published a map Wednesday of routes, including those in Vermont, assuming it receives the funds. Vermont officials recently announced hopes for Amtrak s return in the coming months after service for the two routes in the state was suspended due to COVID last year.
The routes that run in Vermont include:
The Vermonter: Service daily between Washington, D.C. and St. Albans.
Rebecca Stone and Natalie Neuert, Lane Series Team
Live music presentation has been one of the hardest hit industries during the COVID-19 pandemic. Typical concert venues, where the audience sits elbow to elbow to fill the seating to capacity are on hold. But the UVM Lane Series, an organization dedicated to presenting live classical, jazz, folk, chamber, and choral music continues to soar. Through creative solutions, a determined staff, a generous audience, and just a bit of luck, the Series has continued to prosper and thrive, even in a global pandemic. Central to its success is The Lane Series’ dedicated staff: Natalie Neuert, Director and Department of Music faculty member; Rebecca Stone, Manager; and Freda Farrell, Operations Coordinator.