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Billy Mann, Grammy-nominated songwriter, record producer, creative executive, music publisher, and founder/CEO of Green & Bloom/Topline
Kelli Richards Presents All Access Radio
03/31/15 • 40 min
Billy Mann is a Grammy-nominated songwriter, record producer, creative executive, music publisher, and founder/CEO of the independent music publishing company Green & Bloom/Topline. He has written songs for or produced records with an array of notable artists, including Pink, John Legend, The Backstreet Boys, Cher, Sting, and Celine Dion, among many others. Since penning his first Top 10 hit in the UK for EMI in 1995 with “3 Is Family” by Dana Dawson, Mann has racked up several Top 40 hits around the world (including several Top 10s and #1s, with cumulative album sales of over 110 million
Elaine Dennis, experienced designer, brand advocate and founder of Ink Studios
Kelli Richards Presents All Access Radio
01/06/15 • 44 min
Elaine Dennis is an experienced designer and brand advocate and the founder of Ink Studios, an arts advocacy firm representing a variety of artistic works and artisan brands, which connects creatives to creative avenues to more widely share their work and tell their stories. Elaine has directed creative marketing campaigns for such iconic worldwide brands as Apple Computer, Adobe, Levi Strauss, Match.com and Sony, and she has collaborated on tech-related endeavors with Herbie Hancock, Carlos Santana, Metallica, Seal, Thomas Dolby and other entertainment industry luminaries. Elaine is also the co-founder of the Graphic Arts Institute Technology Lab in San Francisco and has been recognized by Apple Computer, the Academy of TV Arts and Sciences (Emmys), National Recording Academy (Grammys) and Communication Arts Magazine for outstanding contributions.
Eren Niazi, serial entrepreneur involved in over 30 technology start-ups
Kelli Richards Presents All Access Radio
12/23/14 • 27 min
Eren Niazi has been a serial entrepreneur involved in over 30 technology start-ups. He is a co-founder of Open Source Systems, Inc. and Open Source Storage, Inc. (2001), which pioneered the Open Source movement and has led scale-up systems development teams for notable Bay Area technology start-ups, including Facebook, Friendster and Ebay. Eren holds several US patents in technology, has built government supercomputers, and designed core software systems for the main operations & applications for Shutterfly, the USGS and Lockheed Martin. Eren is truly an innovator, leader and visionary constantly pushing the boundaries of technology innovation and creativity. Eren is currently the CEO of Open Source Storage.
Michael van Himbergen, sought-after visual effects producer based in northern New Mexico
Kelli Richards Presents All Access Radio
11/04/14 • 31 min
Michael van Himbergen is a sought-after visual effects producer based in northern New Mexico. He was born in Hollywood and raised in Los Angeles. After graduating from California Institute of the Arts (CalArts Film & Video 1980), Michael worked on projects including Spaceballs, Die Hard, Michael Jackson’s Black or White, Stargate, What Dreams May Come, Surrogates and others. He is also the author of the long-awaited novel and screenplay, OVERBLOWN
Elaine Dennis, experienced designer, brand advocate and the founder of Ink Studios
Kelli Richards Presents All Access Radio
09/16/14 • 44 min
Elaine Dennis is an experienced designer and brand advocate and the founder of Ink Studios, an arts advocacy firm representing a variety of artistic works and artisan brands, which connects creatives to creative avenues to more widely share their work and tell their stories. Elaine has directed creative marketing campaigns for such iconic worldwide brands as Apple Computer, Adobe, Levi Strauss, Match.com and Sony, and she has collaborated on tech-related endeavors with Herbie Hancock, Carlos Santana, Metallica, Seal, Thomas Dolby and other entertainment industry luminaries. Elaine is also the co-founder of the Graphic Arts Institute Technology Lab in San Francisco and has been recognized by Apple Computer, the Academy of TV Arts and Sciences (Emmys), National Recording Academy (Grammys) and Communication Arts Magazine for outstanding contributions.
Hank Barry, co-chair of Sidley's Venture Capital and Emerging Companies practice group
Kelli Richards Presents All Access Radio
05/21/13 • 33 min
Hank V. Barry is co-chair of Sidley's Venture Capital and Emerging Companies practice group. He has advised many prominent technology companies as a lawyer, investor and director, including seven companies in which he was involved from formation through IPO. He has testified twice before the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee with respect to technology and intellectual property policy. For more information on Hank Barry, visit: http://www.sidley.com/people/hank-barry
Alexis Rodich, Director of Artist Services at Bandsintown
Kelli Richards Presents All Access Radio
04/16/13 • 39 min
Alexis Rodich is the Director of Artist Services at Bandsintown, the #1 live concert tracking and discovery application on Facebook that Billboard recently said “rules the roost by a long shot”. Since joining the company as part of the founding team in 2009, Rodich led Bandsintown’s marketing and business development strategy in its artist services division, resulting in adoption of Bandsintown’s platform by artists from Skrillex and Justin Bieber to Alabama Shakes and Tim McGraw; reaching 20 million users each month. BIT just launched its own Spotify app last week. She has also brokered a number of partnerships with leading labels, management companies, and other industry players, all contributing to Bandsintown’s rapid growth and subsequent acquisition by leading mobile and social application developer Cellfish in September 2011.
Jeff Price, CEO of TuneCore
Kelli Richards Presents All Access Radio
05/22/12 • 49 min
Jeff Price, CEO and co-founder of TuneCore; an online distribution service for music. Jeff co-founded the NY based independent record label spinART Records, and for the past 15 years he has been its General Manager and President. SpinART has distributed over 180 releases since its inception, including bands artists such as Frank Black, The Pixies, Apollo Sunshine, John Doe, Vic Chesnutt, Echo and The Bunnymen and many, many more. Since 2004, Jeff Price has contributed to the founding charter and organization of The American Association of Independent Music (AAIM), a non profit non-governmental trade organization representing the interests of its independent label members. He also worked with eMusic.com.
Brian McGarvey, Vice President, Business Development of Rhapsody
Kelli Richards Presents All Access Radio
03/05/12 • 32 min
Brian McGarvey is the Vice President, Business Development of Rhapsody, and has over 20 years of experience as a visionary executive working with mobile, media / entertainment and technology companies – he’s been a key part of Rhapsody’s amazing success story and a true leader in the marriage between music and tech in this new digital age. Rhapsody was one of the first subscription-based music services, basically providing clients All the music you want for $10 a month. * With Rhapsody: Connect to the catalog from your computer, through home audio systems, or with mobile apps for iPhone®, iPod touch®, AndroidTM and BlackBerry®. * With Rhapsody: Listen to anything and everything in a catalog of over 13 million songs. * With Rhapsody: Download all you want with the Rhapsody App, as long as you're a member.
JW “Wild Bill” Stealey, founder and Chairman of iEntertainment, Inc.
Kelli Richards Presents All Access Radio
10/20/15 • 45 min
JW “Wild Bill” Stealey is the founder and Chairman of iEntertainment, Inc, a public company that develops and operates retail and online military simulation games. Wild Bill is also an Air Force Academy Graduate, Command Pilot, and retired Lt. Colonel of the United States Air Force. He founded MicroProse Software in 1982 with famous game designer Sid Meier, author of Civilization, one of the longest running game series of god Games. Wild Bill has published over 250 successful games, including the major hits F-15 Strike Eagle, Red Storm Rising, and Silent Service, as well as the brand new BowHunter2015, the first in a series of outdoor mobile action simulation games for all outdoor sports, including hunting, fishing, boating, and more. Mr. Stealey has taken two game companies public, sold them, and is now back to build his third successful game company.
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How many episodes does Kelli Richards Presents All Access Radio have?
Kelli Richards Presents All Access Radio currently has 219 episodes available.
What topics does Kelli Richards Presents All Access Radio cover?
The podcast is about Music, Entertainment, Podcasts, Technology and Business.
What is the most popular episode on Kelli Richards Presents All Access Radio?
The episode title 'Michael Marlin Founder and Director of Luma Entertainment and Renaissance Man' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on Kelli Richards Presents All Access Radio?
The average episode length on Kelli Richards Presents All Access Radio is 39 minutes.
How often are episodes of Kelli Richards Presents All Access Radio released?
Episodes of Kelli Richards Presents All Access Radio are typically released every 7 days.
When was the first episode of Kelli Richards Presents All Access Radio?
The first episode of Kelli Richards Presents All Access Radio was released on Dec 14, 2010.
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