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By Charlotte Elizabeth, Simon Birds
The podcast currently has 10 episodes available.
We are back! And who knew? Well, we did, obviously! In this introduction we tell you all about what to expect from series 2, and, there's food, of course!
In this edition of the podcast we are chatting with Chris Logan of The Rising, talking about the trials and tribulations of being an independent artist and all of the work that it entails to be as professional as possible.
In episode 8 we start be exploring the use of sex in selling country music, specifically women. Are they being exploited or is it actually just playing into the hands of men?
From there we move to Facebook, Spotify & social media in general. Do the quantity of 'likes' or 'follows' matter or is it the quality? Do people follow or like based on an image, rather than the music?
As always we mange to talk about food and theres some chaos, lets be honest, it wouldn't be Charlotte and Simon if it were all sensible, would it?
We have been made aware of a number of concerns that people have raised about a couple of episodes and our opinions.
We thought we would take the opportunity in this (additional) episode to give our replies to those and also apologise for any offence caused in the past.
As is always the way, we manage to squeeze food and drink into the podcast!
This was recorded on Tuesday 23rd June and we recieved a review on Thursday evening/Friday morning which we also wanted to address, so there is additional content after the first ending jingle!
As always please contact us (directly!) via e-mail [email protected] and we will respond to all comments.
We Ain't Goin' Down! C & S x
Snorkers, Oatcakes and well, more than likely controversy!
Our journey continues as we talk about country music in the UK and discuss what's right, wrong and indifferent from our perspective.
In this episode we ask, is the country music scene in the UK taken seriously or seen as a cosy club? That's this week's question and we are sure it will raise a few eyebrows and undoubtedly create some difference of opinion.
We don't set out to upset or offend anyone, these are our thoughts and we, as always, welcome feedback! If you have something to say regarding anything spoken about in this episode please email (ONLY) [email protected] and we will read every response out in the next episode/s.
Scones, Gnomes and Chocolate covered raspberry marshmallows, with a dash of country music!
In this weeks edition of Ain't Goin' Down Charlotte and Simon are joined by special guest Stuart Landon. Charlotte and Stuart discuss their relationship as Manager and Artist, what works for them, what doesn't, what makes a good manager and does every artist in the country music scene need a manager.
In this weeks episode we cover all aspects of trying to make money as an independent artist and look at ways to cut costs of promotion and marketing. Not saying we actually managed this but we have a good talk around it! Specifically the need, or possibly lack of need for radio pluggers and what is the best way to promote your music, charts (iTunes) or streams (Spotify)?
Banana bread, dogging and marshmallows - Oh yes, country music too!
In this episode we discuss how important radio promotion and promotion of singles, EP's & albums is through social media platforms. We also discuss the importance of professionalism both in terms of the promo material, a scheduled and planned campaign and getting your music played on credible country music radio shows and/or stations.
The journey starts...
To kick off the series in earnest Charlotte and Simon discuss What is Country Music? As you might expect this created a number of points for debate and when it came to marshmallows and gnomes they fell out!! (you'll have to listen till the end to find out more!)
Let us know your thoughts, do you agree with Charlotte or Simon or do you have a totally different opinion? [email protected]
We will read all messages and may even read yours out in the next episode!
As we venture into the world of podcasting we thought we'd start by tell you a little bit about ourselves!!
The podcast currently has 10 episodes available.