Bose Speakers Still Got It

October 2, 2018 by  
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I inherited my Dad’s old Bose and it still has killer sound. Now there’s a whole  new Bose family of smart speakers and soundbars with  built-in voice control from Amazon Alexa that puts millions of songs at the tip of your tongue. And with Wi-Fi® and Bluetooth® compatibility, you can wirelessly stream whatever you want, however you want. Plus, future software updates will add new features. Control goes way beyond voice. Enjoy one-touch access to the music you love or manage it all from the Bose Music app. Want more music in more rooms? The new Bose family of smart speakers and soundbars works together. The Bose Soundbar 700, designed to be the world’s best soundbar, delivers an unmatched combination of sophisticated design and exceptional sound. The stylish Bose Soundbar 500 has a thin profile that fits discreetly under your TV, while its powerful acoustics fill the room with sound. And the Bose Home Speaker 500 delivers the widest sound of any smart speaker.  http://bby.me/8d24u

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Corporate Entertainment Company

January 28, 2014 by  
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Phish

Phish (Photo credit: erin m)

Corporate Entertainment Company
by jwhittle

I know the weather might not look like much at the moment, but this summer is meant to be a warm one, making it a great time to think about holding an outdoor corporate event. Corporate entertainment really comes into its own when space no longer becomes a limitation. Whether you decide to get a musical act or something a bit more physical, it can really limit a performance to have to keep to a small stage, it can also reduce the amount of interaction your corporate act can have with their audience, your guests.

When given free range over a space, entertainers such as walkabout acts and flash mobs really come into their own. Your guests can become part of the act and the interaction that these kinds of groups depends on can be maximised. Some walkabout acts can involve quite large costumes, such as characters on stilts, so giving them there room means that they can interact with more people! Likewise, imagine the shock of your guests when seemingly the entire crowd starts singing or dancing in unison?!

Similarly, with an outside venue, the catering side of corporate entertainment can have a chance to really impress. There are many food and drink caters out there which incorporate some element of humour, dance or theme to make themselves stand out from the crowd. Many of these corporate entertainers are used to catering to large groups of people at events such as summer festivals and weddings. You can get both manned catering ‘vehicles’ or you can choose to have your sit-down meal delivered to your guests accompanied by a singing and dancing number.

Thinking of adding some music? Giving your act more room means that you can branch out a lot further to enter the realms of ‘interactive’ music. Modern music acts have added aspects such as water or paint to their instruments to create a different sound and to add theatre to their performance. These types of corporate entertainment really come into their own if your outdoor event goes on after dark, many of these interactive modern music acts incorporate LED lights into their performance, creating a lasting effect on your guests!

Likewise, there are entertainers who have constructed their entire act around making the most of a large open dark space such as the ‘Lightning’ Circus Act. Like their name may suggest this act uses 4 million volts of raw electricity, constructing them into a mystical flow of oscillating chaos! This show will quite literally raise the hairs off the necks of anyone who witnesses it, and is guaranteed to be the most talked about aspect of any production. I can honestly say that there is nothing else out there quite like it!

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Marketing Lessons from a Concert

September 16, 2010 by  
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Self Portrait (Lalah Hathaway album)

I recently went to see Lalah Hathaway on concert and had a very enjoyable evening.

Afterwards, I got her to sign and autograph. Her CD was available but nothing else.

I did not buy the CD because I have a a lot of the  songs on mp3.

There was nothing else I could buy, no cups, no t-shirts, no stuff to buy.

What is the real income stream for artists now?

What’s the real income strean for YOU right now?

Think out of the box.

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