Urban Artist: Canada vs US Podcast

Urban Artist: Canada Vs US-Episode 2

6 min · 20 de may de 2011
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itunes pic [https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/23/33/ab/andreweyison/3000x3000_4474904.jpg] Bob Roper, President of the Bob Roper Company, was interviewed in this episode of Urban Artists: Canada Vs US. Bob Roper has been involved in the music industry, both in the United States and Canada, since 1969. He was a perfect person to pose the question of "Why Canadian urban artists have a tougher time growing on the world stage than American urban artists." Mr. Roper has been an Independent Tour Manager, Ontario Promotion Rep with A&M Records, Ontario/B.C. Promotion Rep and National Promotion Director for Capitol-EMI Records, Tour Manager for Supertramp, Marketing Manager with Concert Productions International, General Manager of Elephant Records, VP of Anthem Entertainment Group, and was Executive Producer for the Juno Awards two years running. He is currently managing well known artists, and is an instructor at the Harris Institute for the Arts. His very broad experience is perfect for the type of question we asked. In this episode, we discuss Mr. Roper's response.

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itunes pic [https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/23/33/ab/andreweyison/3000x3000_4474904.jpg] This episode, we interview Mr. Don Garbutt, instructor, producer, and electronic music guru. Mr. Garbutt has performed solo electronic music, toured Europe in the folk duo Skyboat, provided technical support for many acts including David Bowie, Pink Floyd, Oscar Pederson, Lou Reed, and The Tragically Hip, to name a few. He produces and composes music of all genres, and has a gold record for producing track of Canadian urban artist Keshia Chante, who is from Toronto. He won a Juno award for this production. He is currently composing and producing music for Chubby Checker, among various other projects, and is an instructor at the Harris Institute for the Arts. This just scratches the surface of his experience and credentials, and he is a perfect figure to be interviewing in the topic of Canadian urban music, having won a Juno and gotten a gold record for producing a Canadian urban act.

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Urban Artist: Canada Vs US-Episode 2

itunes pic [https://assets.podomatic.net/ts/23/33/ab/andreweyison/3000x3000_4474904.jpg] Bob Roper, President of the Bob Roper Company, was interviewed in this episode of Urban Artists: Canada Vs US. Bob Roper has been involved in the music industry, both in the United States and Canada, since 1969. He was a perfect person to pose the question of "Why Canadian urban artists have a tougher time growing on the world stage than American urban artists." Mr. Roper has been an Independent Tour Manager, Ontario Promotion Rep with A&M Records, Ontario/B.C. Promotion Rep and National Promotion Director for Capitol-EMI Records, Tour Manager for Supertramp, Marketing Manager with Concert Productions International, General Manager of Elephant Records, VP of Anthem Entertainment Group, and was Executive Producer for the Juno Awards two years running. He is currently managing well known artists, and is an instructor at the Harris Institute for the Arts. His very broad experience is perfect for the type of question we asked. In this episode, we discuss Mr. Roper's response.

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Urban Artist: Canada Vs US-Episode 1

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