Archive for June, 2010
12 Radio interview tips for artists (via Track Hustle)
by Robo Robb on Jun.22, 2010, under media analysis
I found this on Twitter and thought I would re:blog it. Of course I made some comentary. []*
“Words by Bob Baker
So you’ve just booked an interview on a major radio show or podcast. Congratulations! Your voice and message about your music will reach hundreds or maybe even thousands of listeners. This interview will make a huge impact!
Or will it?
Make the most of your radio and podcast interviews by being prepared. Here are a dozen of the best tips I found from three different online sources.
1) Disable call waiting: dial *70 first and then call the studio number. This disables call waiting for the duration of the phone call. As soon as you hang up, it will be reactivated. [good idea!]
2) Smile, smile, smile! Whether you are on radio or TV … SMILE. You’ll feel better and sound a lot more interesting too. [I fully agree]
3) Know exactly how much time you will have on the air as a guest. Three minutes or 30 minutes? You want to tailor your answers to the time allotted. [great advice]
4) Practice some prepared sound bites before the interview. Communicate your main points succinctly. How do you describe your music? What inspired your new album? What’s so special about your next gig? Practice this out loud. [do not practice to hard. If you sound like you are hitting talking points I will cut you off and ask another question. I hate when artists bring points]
5) Have three key messages. Short ones, not sermons. Sometimes the host opens the door, other times you have to answer a question and segue to a key message. A compelling message will have the host asking for more. But even if you squeeze in only one or two, you’ll get a big return for the time invested. [this is fine but I will not allow a speech]
6) Try to avoid doing interviews using a cell phone or a headset. Both are unreliable. [if you put me on speaker phone or use a blue tooth you will not be allowed to continue]
7) Submit suggested questions ahead of time, and focus on giving your best answers to the questions you have provided. But never assume the interviewer will use your questions. Be ready for anything. [never submit me questions I will throw them out or ask the opposite]
8) Compliment the host when a good question is asked: “That’s an excellent question” or “I’m glad you asked that.” It also helps to draw in your audience. [it's never a bad idea to compliment the host... Our compliment to you is giving you this opportunity]
9) Use the interviewer’s name in conversation. It creates a more intimate connection that the audience feels privy to. And it makes the interviewer feel good too. [good idea]
10) Have a glass of water handy (at room temperature). When your throat is lubricated it’s easier to talk. Plus, the water serves as a “cough button” if needed. [true]
11) Try standing while you speak — even for a phone interview. Your voice will carry further and you’ll sound more animated. [if I'm interviewing you, have a seat it might be a while]
12) Get your listeners involved. For example, before a commercial break, ask them to get a pencil and paper to write down the web site you are about to share where listeners can get your free downloads. Then they’ll have something to write with when you plug your web site later. [Thats fine on commercial radio. I will not be amused if you do this on my show]
I hope these 12 tips help you make the most of your next interview!”
Interview with True Witness
by Robo Robb on Jun.21, 2010, under Rock
I got the opportunity to speak with this very positive group out of New York that goes by True Witness. Take a listen and let them know what you think! Post a comment!
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Interview with Ro Spit
by Robo Robb on Jun.15, 2010, under Fashion, Hip-Hop
The man needs no introduction. All I can say is Oh Shit Ro Spit! This interview was conducted at Burn Rubber in Royal Oak, Michigan.
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Interview with Joseph Strider
by Robo Robb on Jun.15, 2010, under Adventures
This interview was interesting because it felt like Iknew all the answers to the questions. Only because I messed up recording the interview and had to do it all over again. But we got it done and the outcome was just as awesome as the first interview… less surprise included. Take a listen to Joseph and his peaceful realism.
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Interview with Glen Naylor
by Robo Robb on Jun.15, 2010, under Folk
I interviewed Glen Naylor via telephone while she was visiting the states. Glen is from Australia and took a trip to Nashville recently. I had the pleasure of interviewing her. She is a grandmother and a children’s musician. This was a very fascinating interview, take a listen.
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Radio Interview with Gun Shy
by Robo Robb on Jun.06, 2010, under Rock
First off I wantto apologize to the band for having to reschedule on them so many times. Second I need to apologize again for making a bone head move and writing with a marker on the readable side of part 1 of this great interview. At Least we are keeping the music alive and part two, which contains the live performance, still exists. Take a listen and enjoy a great recording. These young ones are going to go far!
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Let’s all talk about nationalism
by Robo Robb on Jun.06, 2010, under media analysis
A couple months ago SAC, Daud, Tony and myself sat down at WXOU for a talk about nationalism. Listen to our conversation and please comment and talk with us!
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