This week we have four of our amazing Musician clients releasing new albums. Congratulations to Jenn Grant, Tim Chaisson, Mo Kenney and Charlie A’Court. We’re so excited for them (and for the new material to listen to!). We know what … Continue reading
Ready to set up, or edit your EPK? Looking for a tool to provide prospective buyers, agents, or press contacts your most up to date bio, contacts, photos, MP3′s, videos and more? Check out this video to see how quick … Continue reading
Last week Darren, Laird and Adam had the pleasure of joining Innovacorp‘s Bob Pelley in a round of golf at the beautiful Lakes Golf Club in support of our local YMCA. While this sounds like any normal fundraiser, for the … Continue reading
The following guest blog is from David Dufresne. David is CEO of Bandzoogle, the most powerful band website platform. Hub and spokes A lot of artists we work with, or meet at different events, are often confused by how their website “fits” … Continue reading
The latest Marcato-powered artist to be featured on our blog is the concert pianist Avguste Antonov. Avguste Antonov is a dedicated performer of 20th and 21st century music, especially music composed by American living composers. Over the years, he has worked … Continue reading
Wow! What a weekend. This Saturday the entire Marcato team took part in revitalizing an old park in the North-end of our city (Sydney, Nova Scotia). The Northend Park Project coupled with the organization Let Them Be Kids and about 150 volunteers … Continue reading
The latest Marcato-powered band to be featured on our blog is the electronic hip-hop quartet, Ain’t No Love! As our world develops, Ain’t No Love’s sound evolves accordingly. This group, born in Toronto, but with a sound cultivated in Montreal, … Continue reading
We’re really excited to be taking part in The Northend Park Project’s “Build Day” where they will be revitalizing a neglected and run down park in our city. The entire Marcato team signed ourselves up for volunteering months ago and … Continue reading
This is a conversation/argument that I have had many of times as an engineer, producer, artist and manager. There is not really a right or wrong answer to this question, although there are people who sit on either side of … Continue reading