With a new crop of potential hurdles to making money from recordings, how can musicians earn a living? We talk to artist manager Justin Causey and indie label head Michael Eades.
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There are quite a few ways you might know Jack Silverman. In 2014, he ended a 17-year run as a
Scene staffer â though heâs still a contributing editor and writesfor uson occasion â to focus on his first love: playing guitar. Since then, much of his energy has been focused on Grateful Dead tribute band The Stolen Faces, which weâd call a pretty great group whether he was in it or not. Heâs also joined up with the Nashville Ambient Ensemble (which weâll have even more on in next weekâs
Scene) and finished a solo instrumental EP called
“It s a massive blow, hard to put into words. “I felt something wasn’t right in the last couple of hundred metres [of the gallop] . he changed stride and I pulled him up.” Orepuki Lad won the Invercargill Gold Cup and Tyler Eight was an impressive maiden winner at Ascot Park on February 20. The father and daughter training partnership of Kelvin and Aimee Tyler had plans to start Tyler Eight in the Wellington Guineas on March 20. Kelvin took City Slicker to Auckland for two races, with the priority being this Saturday’s $500,000 Auckland Cup. Meanwhile, the Tylers and Eades will be hoping their luck changes for the Wyndham Racing Club’s race meeting at Gore on Sunday. Kilowatt and Dr Velocious, trained by the Tylers, and Riviera Rock, a member of the Eades’ stable, are nominated for the Wyndham Cup.
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