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Charles McEnerney

Fuse Tech: Richard van den Bosch, CEO of Rednote

Rednote is a Music Messenger. We offer the fastest, easiest way to share an audio emotion. Texting words alone lacks a good part of the feeling, mood, and fun people want to communicate.

By: Charles McEnerney Filed Under: Fuse News Tagged: Fuse Tech, Music Messaging, Rednote, Richard van den Bosch

Fuse Tech: An interview with Jayce Varden, President, North America PledgeMusic

Artists need cash in order to record, tour, and create. They also need support as they hunt for better ways to connect with their fans. That’s where services like PledgeMusic come in.

By: Charles McEnerney Filed Under: Fuse News Tagged: crowd-sourcing projects, direct-to-fan platform, Fuse Tech, Jayce Varden, PledgeMusic

Fuse Tech: Interview with Sam Bodkin, Founder and CEO of Groupmuse

Groupmuse is a social network that directly connects classical musicians in the area to homes in the community.

By: Charles McEnerney Filed Under: Fuse News, Interview Tagged: Fuse Tech, Groupmuse, groupmuses, Sam Bodkin

Fuse Tech: Interview with Daniel Adler-Golden, Founder of GroupTones

Fuse Tech interviews will look at at start-ups from Greater Boston that are using technology to invigorate the future of the arts, culture, and entertainment.

By: Charles McEnerney Filed Under: Fuse News Tagged: Dan Adler-Golden, Fuse Tech, Grouptones.com

Fuse Flash: Circus Oz — The Circus From Down Under Astonishes “From the Ground Up”

Circus Oz is not a reinvention of the big top, a la Cirque du Soleil. It is more of a traditional circus updated for modern times.

By: Charles McEnerney Filed Under: Fuse News Tagged: Celebrity-Series-of-Boston, Circus Oz, From the Ground Up

Fuse News Feature: The Nines Festival 2013 Preview

There’s a festival just about every weekend, it seems. The newest is The Nines Festival.

By: Charles McEnerney Filed Under: Folk, Fuse News, Jazz, Music, Popular Music, Preview, Rock, World Music Tagged: music festival, The Nines Festival

Music Preview: Green River Festival 2013 — Americana and Roots Music Galore

One of the best music festivals in New England is the annual “Green River Festival,” which takes place in Greenfield, Massachusetts—this year on July 20-21, 2013—along with its own hot air balloon festival.

By: Charles McEnerney Filed Under: Folk, Fuse News, Music, Popular Music, World Music Tagged: Green River Festival

Fuse News: Rdio Creates Vdio, An Online Video Service

Yesterday the folks behind Rdio.com, the online music subscription service, started unveiling Vdio, an online video rental and sales service.

By: Charles McEnerney Filed Under: Film, Fuse News, Music, Technology and the Arts, Television Tagged: Rdio.com, Ridio, Vdio

Folk Concert Review: Newport Folk Festival 2012

I’m sure organizers are not losing a lot of sleep over controversies about the definition of “folk” music since festivals are selling out.

By: Charles McEnerney Filed Under: Featured, Folk, Music Tagged: Alabama Shakes, Blind Pilot, George Wein, Jay Sweet, Newport Folk Festival, Of Monsters and Men, Patty Griffin, Spirit Family Renunion, Tune-yard, Well-Rounded Radio

Music Review: 2012 Green River Festival — A Touch of the Idyllic

Through the years, the Green River Festival has grown and I found this year it was harder to get into some of the smaller stages. It might be time to bump up the size of some of the smaller tents, so that people outside the tent can see what’s happening on the stage inside the tent, too.

By: Charles McEnerney Filed Under: Featured, Music, Popular Music Tagged: Charles McEnerney, Green River Festival

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