Feb. 12, 2011 – Just released – the long awaited Greg Cagle solo CD Project – Red Herring Redux. The CD is in the production plant and the full list of 12 songs is now available on iTunes. This is a pleasant departure from the previous two Cagle & Nash produced releases. Here we have [...]
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New CD Release – Red Herring Redux – Greg Cagle
Posted: February 13, 2011 in New Music, Record Labels, UptempoTags: Greg Cagle, Rick Nash, Cagle & Nash, Red Herring Redux, Music, Blues, Alt Rock, Michael McDonald, Steve Perry, Eddie Money, Kenny Loggins, Rick Springfield, Brand Partnership, Digital Distribution, B.B. king, Robert Cray, Churchill-Nash Records
Inventing a Business Model (repost from”Blogging The Archives”)
Posted: January 26, 2011 in Archives, Bruce McKagan, Music Industry, Muzak, Record LabelsTags: 1930's, Blogging the Archives. Muzak, elevator music, Elevators, George Squier, Music Business, Radio Stations
Inventing a Business Model Posted by Brittany Lyke on 1/25/11 • Categorized as Blogging the Archives, New By the 1920’s, the administration of music rights had become a major business. The American Society of Composers, Artists, and Publishers (ASCAP) was founded, serving as a member-owned organization to fight for fair compensation when recorded work was [...]
1934: The First Year (repost from Muzak Archives Blog)
Posted: December 27, 2010 in Archives, Arrangers, Bruce McKagan, Master Recordings, Music Discoveries, Muzak, New Music, Record Labels1934: The First Year So off into the world of Muzak archives we go, to our earliest recording sessions. We know the names of nearly all of the musicians and the songs they recorded on specific dates thanks we call our ‘Blue Books’. These books are filled with session charts or stage reports that document [...]
Where in the World is Cagle & Nash Music?
Posted: June 28, 2010 in Cagle & Nash, Music Industry, Neo Soul, New Music, Record Labels, Soul, Soul UnsignedTags: Soul
“Big Ol’ Empty Room” from the LOUNGEVITY CD is being featured on this week’s Soul Unsigned Show with host: Phil Driver. The Soul unsigned Show was aired on all of the following radio stations . . .
The Latest with Cagle & Nash – June 6, 2010
Posted: June 6, 2010 in New Music, Record LabelsTags: David Floyd, Slim Man, David Rhyne, Kennth Leonard, Greg Cagle, Rick Nash, Cagle & Nash, Scott O'Brien, Smoothjazz.com, Sandy Shore, Adam Leibovitz, David Avery, Rob Phillips
SmoothJazz.com “This is the number one Smooth Jazz online destination in the world with more than 49 million hits and 250,000 unique visitors per month. In addition there are more 1.5 million listener hours per month”
More Smooth and Soulful Tunes From NC Songwriting Duo:Cagle & Nash release Loungevity
Posted: May 12, 2010 in Music Industry, New Music, Record Labels, Soul, Uptempo“Greg Cagle and Rick Nash lead the charge…This is a solid session with meaningful lyrics and music that sticks to your ribs…This team based in Charlotte, NC is worth listening to.” – D. Oscar Groomes – O’s Place Jazz – review of Soul Complete
Very hip! Very cool! The lead-off track “Straight to LA” delivers plenty of punch and puts the “it’s a brand new day” attitude in your mind. Refreshing! “The Grass was Always Greener” is another up-tempo tune with a full horn section kicking butt.
Now Available on iTunes: Loungevity – Cagle & Nash
Posted: April 7, 2010 in Arrangers, New Music, Record Labels, SoulTags: Australia, beach music, David Floyd, Record Labels. Internet, shag dance, Smooth Jazz, Soul, Strings, Tunecore
“Loungevity” is songwriting producing duo Cagle & Nash’s second release in less than a year following hot on the heels of their first joint project “Soul Complete”. Well that is unless you count their holiday single release “Celebrate the Holidays”
Final Mixes Complete and Posted
Posted: January 7, 2009 in Love, Music Industry, Neo Soul, New Music, Record Labels, Soul, UncategorizedTags: David Floyd, Floyd's Produce, Indy, MySpace, Record Labels. Internet, Soul, Strings
“Soul Complete” by Cagle & Nash is a an 11-song CD project that is scheduled for a Mid Feb, 2009 Release.
An Excerpt from: The Internet Debacle – An Alternative View
Posted: November 16, 2008 in Music Industry, Record LabelsTags: Add new tag, Janis Ian, Music Industry, Record Labels. Internet
This is a brief excerpt from an article written by Janis Ian for Performing Songwriter Magazine, May 2002 I apologize Ms. Ian for not publishing this article in its entirety but due to space limitations I will paste this hyperlink to the full article. http://www.janisian.com/article-internet_debacle.html Excerpted . . . “If you think about it, the [...]

