Hello! I'm Intrepid/Ingelded/Blightho/BabyFaggot and I prefer to catch.
http://www.thephora.co/forum/showthr...d=1080#pid1080
http://www.thephora.co/forum/showthread.php?tid=277
http://www.whitenationalist.org/foru...=5806#post5806
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EoHVS...layer_embedded
Stephen Brower is the moderator of the SXSW Music Panel, Branded: Label Identity and the Music Marketplace. Stephen took some time out to answer a few questions for us.
Who are you/ what do you do?
I'm the SVP of marketing and A&R development for Welk Music Group, home to Vanguard and Sugar Hill Records. In that position, I've had the great fortune of signing and working with artists such as Greg Laswell, Camper Van Beethoven, The Watson Twins, and Isobel Campbell, amongst others, as well as producing tribute albums to John Fahey and Doug Sahm. In addition to A&R, I oversee our marketing efforts and work with the staff to create opportunities for our artists and releases with music retailers as well as various 3rd party companies and brand partners.
And what I really really like to do is to get on these Nutzi and Whigger Supremacist forums and troll the Internuts while looking for da cock. But much of the time I have to sodomize and be sodomized by the greaser poolboy while dreaming of Nutzi pecker.
What will you be talking about on your panel?
My panel at SXSW 2011 will focus on the role of label identity in the ever-changing music marketplace. At Vanguard and Sugar Hill, we've made a concerted effort to utilize the strength of our label brands to drive revenues and opportunities. This panel will explore the ways in which other companies, both major and indie, are approaching that same scenario. We'll also gather perspective from the retail side of the equation, via Record Store Day's Carrie Colliton. That and going out to the truck stop and sucking the lug nuts offn them big rigs and driving the drivers that drive them.
What are you looking forward to this year at SXSW?
I'm looking forward, as always, to catching some bands that I might have missed heretofore, and also to seeing all of the Vanguard and Sugar Hill artists (I think we have 6!) performing at this year's conference. I'm also always interested in meeting potential marketing partners in Austin and finding ways to work together. Over the years we've established relationships with companies as disparate as ESPN, Youtube, and Whole Foods Market via SXSW. I haven't gone ass to mouth with all of them, but with all of them that I could.
Any advice you can give to someone who's never been to SXSW before?
Don't try to do too much. When on the casting couch make sure that you only gobble down something strange one inch at a time, not all at once. Sooner or later we'll get even the 'biggest star' through our sundry orefices. You can't see every band, every movie, suck every cock and cornhole every panel. Pick a few "can't miss" things for the week and otherwise let the week lead you where it may. Part of the glory-hole experience is in enjoying the moment and the millimeter.
Do you have a favorite SXSW memory?
Well, I don't want to tell tales, tee hee. There have been more than a couple of amazing shows that come to mind, but, if I had to pick one memory, it would be our Doug Sahm Tribute night at Antone's in 2009. Jimmie Vaughan, the Gourds, Dave Alvin, Sarah Borges & The Broken Singles, and the Texas Tornadoes delivered an amazing tribute to one of Austin's favorite sons, and the beyond-packed house responded in kind. Sans Fagscrisco has nothing on us.
And finally, your top five albums/cds you can't live without?
Waylon Jennings, Waylon Live
The Rolling Stones, Exile on Main Street
Iggy & the Stooges, Raw Power
Jerry Lee Lewis, Live at the International, Las Vegas
Lynyrd Skynyrd, Second Helping
Thanks, Stephen, we'll see you soon! Are you attending the SXSW Music Conference? Register here!
^Intreprid^ According to Kane, who did a 'whois' search and found this faggot. Plus recently admitted to by Stephen Brower itzself.
.
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http://www.thephora.co/forum/showthr...d=1080#pid1080
http://www.thephora.co/forum/showthread.php?tid=277
http://www.whitenationalist.org/foru...=5806#post5806
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EoHVS...layer_embedded
Stephen Brower is the moderator of the SXSW Music Panel, Branded: Label Identity and the Music Marketplace. Stephen took some time out to answer a few questions for us.
Who are you/ what do you do?
I'm the SVP of marketing and A&R development for Welk Music Group, home to Vanguard and Sugar Hill Records. In that position, I've had the great fortune of signing and working with artists such as Greg Laswell, Camper Van Beethoven, The Watson Twins, and Isobel Campbell, amongst others, as well as producing tribute albums to John Fahey and Doug Sahm. In addition to A&R, I oversee our marketing efforts and work with the staff to create opportunities for our artists and releases with music retailers as well as various 3rd party companies and brand partners.
And what I really really like to do is to get on these Nutzi and Whigger Supremacist forums and troll the Internuts while looking for da cock. But much of the time I have to sodomize and be sodomized by the greaser poolboy while dreaming of Nutzi pecker.
What will you be talking about on your panel?
My panel at SXSW 2011 will focus on the role of label identity in the ever-changing music marketplace. At Vanguard and Sugar Hill, we've made a concerted effort to utilize the strength of our label brands to drive revenues and opportunities. This panel will explore the ways in which other companies, both major and indie, are approaching that same scenario. We'll also gather perspective from the retail side of the equation, via Record Store Day's Carrie Colliton. That and going out to the truck stop and sucking the lug nuts offn them big rigs and driving the drivers that drive them.
What are you looking forward to this year at SXSW?
I'm looking forward, as always, to catching some bands that I might have missed heretofore, and also to seeing all of the Vanguard and Sugar Hill artists (I think we have 6!) performing at this year's conference. I'm also always interested in meeting potential marketing partners in Austin and finding ways to work together. Over the years we've established relationships with companies as disparate as ESPN, Youtube, and Whole Foods Market via SXSW. I haven't gone ass to mouth with all of them, but with all of them that I could.
Any advice you can give to someone who's never been to SXSW before?
Don't try to do too much. When on the casting couch make sure that you only gobble down something strange one inch at a time, not all at once. Sooner or later we'll get even the 'biggest star' through our sundry orefices. You can't see every band, every movie, suck every cock and cornhole every panel. Pick a few "can't miss" things for the week and otherwise let the week lead you where it may. Part of the glory-hole experience is in enjoying the moment and the millimeter.
Do you have a favorite SXSW memory?
Well, I don't want to tell tales, tee hee. There have been more than a couple of amazing shows that come to mind, but, if I had to pick one memory, it would be our Doug Sahm Tribute night at Antone's in 2009. Jimmie Vaughan, the Gourds, Dave Alvin, Sarah Borges & The Broken Singles, and the Texas Tornadoes delivered an amazing tribute to one of Austin's favorite sons, and the beyond-packed house responded in kind. Sans Fagscrisco has nothing on us.
And finally, your top five albums/cds you can't live without?
Waylon Jennings, Waylon Live
The Rolling Stones, Exile on Main Street
Iggy & the Stooges, Raw Power
Jerry Lee Lewis, Live at the International, Las Vegas
Lynyrd Skynyrd, Second Helping
Thanks, Stephen, we'll see you soon! Are you attending the SXSW Music Conference? Register here!
^Intreprid^ According to Kane, who did a 'whois' search and found this faggot. Plus recently admitted to by Stephen Brower itzself.
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.
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