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Creative Who Thrive with host Deven Berryhill is the show where we tell
"Stories from artists who make money to make more art."
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This weeks podcast guest:
Mark Sanders - Mark Malibu - Mark Wasaga
Music:
First creative endeavor that got any attention was the Wasagas. Underage kids playing surf music in the Toronto Punk scene. That introduced me to a creative group of musicians, writers, photographers, painters everything. From that group we started an all ages club that lasted 5 years where DJs played the latest punk, ska, reggae. rockabilly music and young bands got their chance to perform.
However I caught the electronic music bug. Steve and I from Wasagas joined guys 10 years older and formed Directions East. I left that band before a record was to be released on a major label. What I really wanted to do was compose for Film and TV. I did return to live music in 2012 with a rockabilly band, the Millwinders and revived the Wasagas in 2014.
https://wasagas.com/
Directions East
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EAV7x6T_8EI&t=49s
The Millwinders
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TVqDgYe34eI
Film/TV credits
I’m a totally self taught filmmaker… I got a job in a music store and became the go-to person in the city for music software, met all the local composers in order to acquire an apprenticeship. After some time, the composer recommended me for an assistant Sound Editor position which I took around 1987. I was officially a freelancer and found work in live action (Counterstrike) and animation. (Beetlejuice, The Adventures of Tintin)
In the early 90s I made the move to Picture Editor and began editing direct to VHS films like Ski School 2 and Mask of Death. Spent time editing preschool animated shows like Franklin the Turtle and Little Bear. My desire was to get into broadcast TV and moved from tween 1/2 hour like Radio Free Roscoe and moved onto the Good Witch for Hallmark channel, picture editing 3 MOWs and 3 seasons of TV.
In order to become a better story teller, I studied film/TV writing at George Brown College. Not only did I complete the course, the college contacted me regarding teaching which I declined. I did run a creative writing workshop out of my home in Toronto for several years which lead to me becoming the director of the Script Development Program at the Female Eye Film Festival for 10 years.
The writing lead to directing and then producing. My independent short films screened at well over 100 festivals around the world and won many awards. Attempting to acquire funding for a feature film script, I accidentally founded a film company that produced several direct to DVD films like “House of the Rising Sun” with Dave Bautista. However film company executive wasn't for me so I went back to editing full time.
I currently edit the family cop TV series “Hudson and Rex” which I am very proud of.
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0002828/
Photography credits
Strictly as a side hobby, I began taking pictures… of dogs only. Suddenly I had several photos in calendars, pocket calendars and then requests came for books “How to Handle Living with your Dog” as well as a couple sales to Animal Planet for a documentary series on dogs.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/81199518@N00/
Creative Who Thrive with host Deven Berryhill is the show where we tell
"Stories from artists who make money to make more art."
Be sure to subscribe and hit the notifications bell! DevenBerryhill.com
Full time international touring drummer in Roxy Roca, US band manager for The Ventures (Walk Don't Run/Hawaii 5-0), concert promoter, digital metrics guru. In this podcast, Ryan shares a huge wealth of insights and tips on what your band should be doing to be successful at any level in the music business.
Roxy Roca's latest music release and music video: https://youtu.be/TErsK__B73I
Here is a link to our "link tree" that has more options for Roxy Roca including socials and the website and Spotify: https://linktr.ee/roxyroca
Bourgeois Mystics.
Here is a link to the last video we put out: https://youtu.be/5WGfswZu7Bc
Here is there Spotify link: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1tdFs0yLSMSvWZIQbGvBpN
website: https://www.bourgeoismystics.com/
To connect with me personally you can find me on Facebook, IG, and Twitter.
My handle on Instagram Twitter and (yes) TikTok is @TheBlattAbides
facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ryan.greenblatt.5
My email address is [email protected]
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Holland Davis penned the platinum selling worship song "Let It Rise." He worked as a marketing executive for Christian music label Maranatha Music. Also was a Recording artist for Rolltop Music. In this podcast, Holland shares many of his insights in the music business and how he was able to get his music in front of the right people to monetize his creativity.
Website: HollandDavis.com
WorshipSong.com
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Deven Berryhill interviews legendary guitarist and christian music pioneer John Wickham. There are very few worship leaders who have stayed gainfully employed as a church worship leader for as many years as John. Deven first meet John as a child growing up as a kid around Calvary Chapel of Costa Mesa in the early 1970's. John was a founding member in iconic Christian bands like The Way, Parable, The Benny Hester Band. John and his wife Lisa have served as "on staff" worship leaders for well known Calvary Chapel pastors/churches like Mike MacIntosh (Horizon Christian Fellowships ), Chuck Smith I (Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa) and for the past 28 years as worship leader for Ray Bentley ( Maranatha Chapel.) You also may know of his uber talented kids Phil & Evan Wickham.
Website: John Wickham.org
New Album: City Lights - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08VWKC9LS/ref=dm_ws_sp_ps_dp
If you are in the music business...or want to get into the music business, you won't want to miss this weeks podcast with Bart Mendoza. Bart has been in the music business for over 30 years. His bands have signed to record labels in Spain, UK, France, Sweden among others. He owns his own label Blindspot Records https://www.discogs.com/label/138853-Blindspot-Records. He's worked as a rep for Capital, Motown, Chrysalis and EMI records. Bart is also a music journalist for the San Diego Union Tribune, SD Troubadour, SD Music Scene, Local Umbrella and many more.
Bart's Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/bart.mendoza.7
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Like Dave Grohl, I too have a new show with my mom! My guest in episode #3 is Gene Berryhill Watch as she tells of her amazing journey as a creative. She has a PHD in art history, is a Fulbright Scholar, is a successful graphic artist and plays bass guitar in a successful rock band! Click link to view onYoutube as well. https://youtu.be/ophnjiXzVVs
Website: GeneBerryhill.com
Creatives Who Thrive with host Deven Berryhill: "Stories from artists who make money to make more art"
"Stories from artists who make money to make more art"
Deven Berryhill interviews film maker Rob Smat. Rob is a graduate of the USC Film School who has released his first feature length film called "The Last Whistle" to theaters, Netflix and Amazon Prime. For more about Rob and his movies got to: https://www.smatfilms.com/the-last-whistle
For more about host Deven Berryhill go to DevenBerryhill.com
Welcome to the inaugural episode of my new podcast "Creatives Who Thrive." The mission is to tell "Stories from artists who make money to make more art." If you are someone who struggles at monetizing your creativity into meaningful endeavors or could use some more ideas and tips on how to monetize your work , then this show is for you! All episodes are available in video form on YouTube, search "Creatives Who Thrive With Deven Berryhill."
In this episode, my good friend and fellow creative, Brian Nixon shares about his lifetime journey at creating published works that have been well published.
For more info on Brian Nixon and his published books:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BrianCharlesNixon
Brian's Book Tilt: https://www.amazon.com/Tilt-Finding-Brian-C-Nixon/dp/1532691416
https://www.identitynetwork.net/apps/articles/default.asp?articleid=44251&columnid
http://wikibin.org/articles/the-electra.html
https://prabook.com/web/brian.nixon/2477686
https://gyaanipedia.fandom.com/wiki/Brian_Nixon
The podcast currently has 8 episodes available.