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New release soon: Hallelujah, updates on LTBE and more

New Release Coming Soon

Donate via VenmoI’m pleased to announce that for the holidays, I will be releasing my version of “Hallelujah” by Leonard Cohen in collaboration with Francisco Aviles on classical guitar and Oz Fritz on ProTools. “Hallelujah” is an often-requested song by my listeners, people find it comforting and so it will be perfect for creating that chill holiday vibe. Please consider donating to this project as I am an indie artist producing music without the assistance of a label (THANK YOU). If you do not have a Venmo account, you can send $ to me via PayPal (using friends and family avoids expensive fees) or send a check to Catherine Scholz, 10126 Alta Sierra Dr. #228, Grass Valley, CA 95949. Cash in hand is always good, too!

More Playlist Adds

In the meantime, “Let This Be Enough” has been added to more playlists through another successful Groover campaign. Each playlist name is linked to Spotify in the list below so you can check them out and add them to your collection.

you in mind…
72 Pop Music
72 Car Music
Working out from Bumblebee
CakeLoud Party Music
72 Summer Music 2023
I still believe in good songs
The Best Music of the Week
UNSIGNED by Hubb UK
This is Winter Music
Soundcree Pop

Progress in Popularity

MusicStax.comLet This Be Enough” has also gone from 16% to 27% in popularity (a 60% increase). According to Indie Music Academy), if this song it goes up just 3 more percentage points in popularity, it could trigger the Spotify algorithm for getting placed on the highly coveted Discover Weekly playlist. Being on this Spotify playlist could result in a huge boost in exposure. This boost in exposure could lead to the social proof I need to get my music licensed for film/TV/games which could result in an ongoing income stream (my ultimate goal). If a song reaches 50% in the popularity score, it could get featured on the Spotify Editorial Playlist, another coveted goal for composers/publishers like myself.

College Radio Charts

# 8 on the NACA ChartsIn its first week of radio airplay, “Let This Be Enough” has also charted #8 on the National College Radio Association charts thanks to the good folks at Tinderbox Music in Minneapolis. The song is now charting in the top 600 on  weighted and and top 400 on unweighted NACA charts.

According to Jon at Tinderbox, “the unweighted charts count every station equally. A small community college radio station counts the same as the largest non-commercial radio station, regardless of market size…  November 1, 2023 – UnweightedThe weighted charts adjust for wattage, listenership, and a variety of other factors. KCRW in Los Angeles and KCMP  in the Twin Cities (Minnesota) are very large stations, which are then assigned a “weight…” They’re weighted as a 5 or 6, meaning a #1 charting there will be worth 5 or 6 times as much as a small station. Back in the day, the CMJ chart back was completely weighted, as is the NACC chart that Brandon now uses here at Tinderbox. The weighed chart basically emphasizes a core group of influential stations.” Jon also added “We are sure you’ll continue to move up. Be aware if you’re getting towards or into the Top 200 (weighted), it can be difficult as there’s few self-released records, you’re squaring off against weightier indies and majors the further you go.”

Demographics

Spotify provides information about who is listening and appreciating my music in general. These graphics show that my listeners are mostly female and in the 23-27 year age range. My top listening cities are Seattle, Chicago, Los Angeles, Nashville, Ashburn and New York. Knowing my demographics will help if and when I have budget for running ads on Facebook and/or Spotify in the future.

Reminder About Upcoming Podcast Feature

Tomorrow, November 6th, “Let This Be Enough” will be featured on the Women of Substance podcast on iTunes. This podcast features “the best new music by Female Indie Artists and Female-Fronted Bands in all genres hand-picked by Bree Noble. Women of Substance Radio has provided a platform for female Indie talent since 2007 and was transitioned into a Podcast in 2014. Each show features 10 – 15 songs and Host Beth Matthew provides interesting tidbits about the artists.”

Thanks for reading, supporting, donating and sharing my music on social media, I really appreciate it! Also, please use the Spotify player below to listen and save my music on Spotify as well as follow me on Spotify to show your interest in my upcoming release of “Hallelujah.” You might notice that I have been curating playlists on Spotify as well, so check those out and feel free to add them to your collection.

Radio Campaign, Upcoming Podcast Feature, Spotify playlist adds to date for “Let This Be Enough”

Since my last post, I’ve been selectively spending on radio, playlist and licensing campaigns. I’m already seeing some growth in my Spotify listener count (over 700 now) and hope to see a significant increase in listeners in the near future when these campaigns do their magic. I’ve also been researching and collecting resources about the most cost-effective ways to promote.

MusicStaxLTBE10.12.23In this process, I learned that “Let This Be Enough” has a popularity score of 16% which means that folks are listening all the way through to the end. Shout out to Ryan with Indie Music Academy for directing me to MusicStax.com for this handy tool which utilizes the Spotify API to pull data. Ryan offers online courses for developing indie musicians like myself who are aspiring to collect royalties from their works.

Last week I had a meeting with Ray West of the Mezzo Agency who educated me about all the ways I can collect royalties, including forming an LLC for my music publishing company, AllGoodMusic with ASCAP. Previously I had a writer membership with ASCAP, but now I also have a publisher account which allows me to collect 100% of the royalties. Previously, CD Baby/Song Trust was listed as the publisher for Whirlwind Girl and Right Here Now.

Also this week, Tinderbox music printed 100 CDs and one-sheets to mail to non-commerical radio stations as well as submitted “Let This Be Enough” to genre-specific NACC radio stations across the nation. Here’s a list of all the playlists that have added “Let This Be Enough” as of today (click on image to expand):

PlayListAdds10.16.23

In case you want to visit these playlists, here are the links to check them out:

you in mind… (from Boost Collective)

https://spotify.link/pl2zsoK0EDb

Acoustic Morning (from Sound Campaign)

https://spotify.link/hLc4WqW0EDb

Rainy Day Blues by Don’s Tunes (from Groover):

https://spotify.link/B90fdBYbADb

Acoustic Reflections – Relaxing Melodies (from Groover)

https://spotify.link/DgROWH9ZEDb

Heartbreak Country (from Boost Collective)

https://spotify.link/aHu3ed70EDb

Country Rock Breakthrough (from Boost Collective)

https://spotify.link/qPPXZTb1EDb

Best Folk Acoustik – Rock – Pop (from Groover, for one month only)

https://spotify.link/ixDILumcADb

Thanks to BroadJam.com and their acceptance of my paid submission, on November 6th, “Let This Be Enough” will be featured on the Women of Substance podcast on iTunes. This podcast features “the best new music by Female Indie Artists and Female-Fronted Bands in all genres hand-picked by Bree Noble. Women of Substance Radio has provided a platform for female Indie talent since 2007 and was transitioned into a Podcast in 2014. Each show features 10 – 15 songs and Host Beth Matthew provides interesting tidbits about the artists.”

Fingers crossed for some great exposure which could lead to more Spotify listeners and more social proof! Do you know a playlist curator? Please share my track or add it to your own playlist – much appreciated!

Stay tuned for more updates on potentially another radio campaign with Imperium Network and another playlist campaign with Groover.

Phase 2: Market Research

I’ve typically been the type of person who learns something and then feels compelled to share that knowledge with my community. Right now, I’m learning a great deal about the most cost-effective ways to promote my new song, “Let This Be Enough.”  In case this knowledge is interesting to you, here is a summary of what I’ve learned since I released the song on August 1st, 2023.

According to this website, “Let This Be Enough” has a relatively high level of “acousticness” and knowing this helps inform me about which playlist curators and radio stations would be most likely to add my song to their catalog. Knowing this, I can reach out to people who would actually appreciate the acoustic richness of my song (instead of throwing money at campaigns that don’t have a vested interest in my success).

Pretty cool, huh? Incidentally, the key I wrote this song in, for those music-minded people who know, is in a flat key, which makes it ideal for adding horns at some point in the future. I wanted to make the tonality of my song stand out from the crowd (using a tonal center different from the typical C, G or D major keys). Maybe someday there will be a full orchestral version of this song (gotta dream big, right?).

Back to the topic at hand, many of my subscribers know that I used to develop websites. In that process, I learned a lot about marketing, specifically, the importance of identifying your target market. Finding the target market for “Let This Be Enough” continually involves analyzing statistics and the best website for doing this for musicians is ChartMetric.com (lucky for those of us emerging artists, they are currently offering a free trial for six months and no, I’m not an affiliate making a commission from this link). Check out their dashboard:

ChartMetric

Chartmetric complies tons of data into one place, allowing developing artists like me to keep track of the results of their promotion efforts with ease. They also provide tons and tons of information about playlists, curators and radio stations that I could potentially ask for inclusion of my song. My development as an artist, by the way, has been a long, slow, organic process (my first release was in 2008). My music has not “taken off” like I’d hoped, so here I am giving it another go in 2023.

Here’s another service that helps with genre targeting, Cyanite:

https://app.cyanite.ai/

I uploaded my encoded MP3 that I converted using VLC.app, and within seconds, Cyanite showed me the “predominant voice gender” and “voice present profile” and the genre. More data to use in my targeting efforts! These screenshots show the genre and mood analyses from Cyanite.ai:

Dynamic Genre Analysis from Cyanite.ai

Mood Analysis by Cyanite.ai

Did you know? Spending money on a music marketing campaign can be a bit like going to a casino and spinning the wheel, hoping you will land a lucrative deal that will pay off your debt and take your career to the next level. There are literally thousands of ways you can waste money and there really aren’t any guarantees that you will recover your investment. The music industry seems to be a “pay to play” game and in some ways, that can be good (when you have disposable income and can take the risk) and in other ways, this structure can be a major obstacle (for those who are working class and living paycheck to paycheck).

To get to Phase 2: Market Research, I’ve had to overcome a lot of self-doubt. My first Spotify campaign provided more rejections than playlist adds, which was very disheartening. I had to do what I’ve been doing ever since I was bullied as a kid: tell myself that I am talented, people like my music, and there is a niche somewhere out there that appreciates what I’m giving (yes giving) to the world.

It feels vulnerable to share that I come from a working-class background and no one in my family has broken into the “creative class” of people who can throw money at a creative project and know it will pay them back. I’m sharing this information for those artists like myself, who have a limited amount of capital to take risks with and know they have something meaningful to offer the world (because their listeners have told them so and they’re not a “vanity project.”

Here’s a snapshot of what I’ve spent on “Let This Be Enough” and the results I’ve seen:

Production: $3500

Promotion & Market Research: $864

Time, Energy & Emotional Labor: countless hours upon hours….

Here are my “recent notable changes” as reported by ChartMetric:

Latest Stats from ChartMetric

My goal with all of this is to grow the reach of my music organically in order to demonstrate the necessary “social proof” to get my music licensed for film/tv/podcasts, etc. I’ve heard that the music licensing pathways are shut down right now due to the writers strike. Did you know that many composers who write for the TV and film industry are not unionized and have seen a dramatic loss of income? This needs to change!

How can you help? Are you a playlist curator, podcaster, radio DJ, or music supervisor? Please contact me and let me know how I can get in touch with you or simply share this post with someone in the music industry who could give my music a boost. Those who love independent indie acoustic music from a feminine perspective will thank you!

Stay tuned for more development updates as they evolve.