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Glenn Reither

(Extra) Paul Gildea and Glenn Reither talk Music Business

August 5, 2022 by KC Editor Leave a Comment

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We talk with two master Australian musicians about the music business and the challenges musicians face making a living in the 21st Century.

Paul Gildea is a guitarist who has played with Icehouse for decades, as well as being guitarist with Little River Band, Rick Price and Vika and Linda Bull to name just three. Paul also happens to be an accomplished music educator, teaching and coordinating music industry subjects for a number of educational institutions.

Glenn Reither is a keyboard player and saxophonist also with Icehouse, but has played with a large roster of artists as well. Glenn has also been a previous guest on the show – check out his episode here. Between Paul and Glenn, you get a rollicking, insightful discussion into a range of topics, so enjoy! 

This is bonus content that was provided to our Patreon supporters and we hope you enjoy it as much as they did.

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 Discussion topics covered during the show (links will open in new tab):

Paul and Glenn in action together on stage

Glenn playing with Jon Stevens

How Glenn and Paul make a living in music

The importance of diversification

The ‘saturation’ of the music industry

The death of the stadium rock band

The source of future growth in streaming

How to succeed in stock / library music

The opportunities in gaming and music

The tyranny of choice and curated playlists

The renaissance of music festivals

Risk management, touring and COVID-19

Glenn’s guitar amps built from vintage radios

Exclusivity / geographical radius clauses for bands

Fuzzy / wishful thinking when entering the music industry / being careful what you wish for

The modern session musician is at home

RadioActive Band (Canada) 

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Filed Under: Podcast Tagged With: Glenn Reither, Icehouse, Jon Stevens, Little River Band, Paul Gildea

Glenn Reither, Jon Stevens and Icehouse

February 7, 2021 by KC Editor Leave a Comment

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Glenn Reither is a keyboard and sax player with one hell of a history with acts ranging from the Little River Band to Icehouse and Jon Stevens. Glenn has some great insights on playing keys, touring and a great initiative to encourage young people to get involved in rock music. There’s even a mention of clotting agents and haemophilia: who says we’re not a well rounded podcast?

Links to content mentioned during the show (links will open in new tab):

The Rock Academy

Triple J Unearthed

Jon Stevens

Icehouse

Tim Partridge

Billy Whitton

Glenn performing with Nude Funk Orchestra

Glenn performing with Icehouse (both keys and sax)

Wilbur Wilde

Icehouse – Mr Big

Glenn performing with Jon Stevens

Phil Ceberano

Icehouse – DubHOUSE

Tag a keyboard player: Bruce Hornsby

Desert Island Discs: The Way It Is – Bruce Hornsby, Aliens Ate My Buick – Thomas Dolby, Luminessence – Keith Jarrett, Seal – Seal, Live – Alison Krauss and Union Station, Lovers Rock – Sade.

Don’t forget to click on any of the subscribe links to automatically have each episode download, or just click play on the player above to listen right here.

We’re always keen to hear from you: drop us a line via the website, Facebook, or Twitter.

If you’re a keyboard player, we also have a regular email newsletter with interesting news from the industry just for you.

To help us keep the podcast running like a fine oiled machine, we do have a Patreon account if you’d like to contribute the cost of a small cup of coffee a month.

Finally, check out our podcast guest playlist on Spotify to get a taste of each guest’s creations.

Filed Under: Podcast Tagged With: Bruce Hornsby, Glenn Reither, Icehouse, Jon Stevens, Little River Band

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