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Of Mice & Men announces streaming partnership with Twitch

Of Mice & Men has announced an exclusive streaming partnership with Twitch. The metalcore outfit’s first stream will air Thursday, July 1, at 2 p.m. ET, followed by broadcasts every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at that same time. Fans who tune in will get a behind-the-scenes look as OM&M write new music in real time. The band will also be holding Q&As, and speak about “past and forthcoming releases.” “Over the last year, I’ve been streaming and got to be a part of an amazing community I had no idea existed but am happy that I discovered,” says guitarist 

Of Mice & Men announces streaming partnership with Twitch

Of Mice & Men announces streaming partnership with Twitch
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Musicians Freaking Out Over Meeting Other Musicians

Musicians Freaking Out Over Meeting Other Musicians
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Musicians Freaking Out Over Meeting Other Musicians

Musicians Freaking Out Over Meeting Other Musicians It’s normal to freak out when you meet your heroes, but these musicians were caught on tape while meeting other musicians for the first time. In 2011, Machine Gun Kelly was an up-and-coming rapper with a love for pop-punk. When Blink-182 came to town, MGK got to meet Mark Hoppus, Tom DeLonge and Travis Barker for the first time. MGK cheesed over all three Blink members, and a decade later, he’d release a No. 1 album with Barker on drums. The Beatles are why Ozzy Osbourne wanted to join a band, and decades after he made it big with Black Sabbath, the Prince of Darkness finally got to meet Paul McCartney while visiting

Twitch stream: How creators besides gamers make money

Marcus djWHEAT  Graham, Twitch’s head of community productions who’s been with the platform since its start in June 2011, gets nostalgic that the platform helped carve new jobs and careers for millions of creators worldwide. “When I first began streaming back in 1999, it was strictly a hobby, and I dreamed of being able to build a business out of our passion for gaming and esports,” Wheat said. “Today that dream is a reality, and there are so many creators who now truly have a ‘job that they love’ that allows them to share their passions with their communities.” Gamers typically go six to eight hours per stream. It’s not uncommon for musicians to perform for three to four hours, like Johnny and Heidi, a country music songwriting duo out of Nashville who joined Twitch a year ago. 

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