Jul 29 2007

RBC Records chooses Broadtexter

Tag: Broadtexter NewsBroadtexter @ 8:00 pm


The Broadtexter Team is extremely happy to be working with Brett Morrow, Director of Online Marketing and Publicity at RBC Records, to provide mobile fan clubs for their artists. The RBC philosophy and pro-artist approach towards deal-making resonates deeply with our goal to help artists build their careers.

Led by music industry executives Bob Grossi and Brian Shafton, the Burbank, California-based company works with distribution entities such as Navarre, Fontana, Universal, EMI, Atlantic, RED, Asylum, Caroline, ADA and Select-O-Hits to help make E-40, Raphael Saadiq, Public Enemy, 8Ball & MJG, Tech N9ne, Layzie Bone, DJ Quik, C-Bo and others reach their full retail, sales and visibility potential.

RBC allows its artists to retain 100 percent interest in their masters and their company, while simply receiving a sales commission and a fee based on the sales performance of each project they work on. To date, RBC’s biggest successes include Tech N9ne’s Absolute Power and Anghellic albums, which have shipped more than 250,000 units each. RBC titles from Raphael Saadiq, The Game, Do Or Die and DJ Quik have also shipped more than 100,000 units each. In fact, RBC delivered Fontana its first No. 1 independent record in 2005 with DJ Quik’s Trauma. In 2006, RBC helped Tech N9ne’s Everready (The Religion) debut at the No. 2 spot on the independent albums chart.

By fulfilling a general management role for artists and independent records companies, RBC Records has been able to see double-digit growth in each of its first six years in business, even as the overall music industry continues to decline. “We saw a niche in the business environment with the downsizing of the record labels,” Grossi explains. “We figured that a lot of artists that are viable are going to get cut loose and there are going to be very few avenues where they can go and find ways to continue to do their craft.” (check out their coverage in The Source - left)

RBC’s seven-person staff also includes VP of Product Development Ben Grossi, Director of Online Marketing and Publicity Brett Morrow and VP of Sales & Marketing Fred McKendree. The staff helps Grossi and Shafton come up with realistic sales expectations for each project, thus earning RBC the trust of distributors and artists alike. “The distribution companies allow us to get the financing and the rappers trust us that we won’t misappropriate it,” Shafton explains. “So, that’s enabled us to find our niche.”

That niche has been a natural fit for Grossi and Shafton. A 30-year music industry veteran, Grossi was head of sales and distribution for Priority Records for 14 years. During his 17-year career, Shafton rose to VP of Sales and Distribution at Priority. In these capacities, Grossi and Shafton helped build the careers of Jay-Z, Snoop Dogg, Ice Cube, Dr. Dre, Mos Def, Master P, N.W.A, Mack 10, the Geto Boys and a host of others, as well as such prominent labels as Death Row, No Limit, Rawkus, Ruthless and Rap-A-Lot.

They also learned every aspect of the music business. “We’re able to penetrate retail on an urban level above and beyond what anyone else can do,” Shafton says. “We have relationships with everybody from radio to streets to press to television buying. We’ve been doing this a long time, so we feel that we can look at a project, examine it and really put forth the best marketing plan for it.”

It’s a proven formula. “We have watched the majors fall apart, such as MCA, Priority, Loud and the Capitol/Virgin merger,” Shafton says. “At the same time, the independent companies that we manage are continuing to not only exist but thrive in this incredibly competitive marketplace. They are making money.”

Publicity Contact: Betsy Bolte (818) 841-0959 (bb@betsybolte.com)


Jul 20 2007

Arm The Pit…Hometown Heroes…

Tag: AnnouncementsBroadtexter @ 2:00 pm

We want to give a shout out to John and the good people over at Arm The Pit for their Hometown Heroes initiative…

Arm The Pit is pleased to announce the creation of a series of compilation CDs of original music called Hometown Heroes. The goal is to showcase local music. In addition all cover art is from a local artist. Plus what makes each Hometown Heroes comp special is that a local cause benefits from the sale of each cd. The comps are available for $5 for retail ready or $3 for a downloadable version.

Submissions are open to all genres of music, including: Punk, Metal, Rock, Alternative, Funk Rock, Folk Rock, Indie Rock (20 slots available on each comp). Whether your a new or an established band this is your chance to be seen and heard.

Featured bands will receive 30 copies of the CD for their own use as well. Bands are asked to contribute $50 to the making of the compilation. Songs must be original songs with no samples, unless cleared.

Arm The Pit needs your help though to make the Hometown Heroes comps a success in promoting local music and supporting some great causes. Read more HERE.


Jul 01 2007

PerformerMag.com features Broadtexter

Tag: Broadtexter NewsBroadtexter @ 10:00 am

We want to thank the good folks over at PerformerMag.com for featuring Broadtexter in a great article they published in their July issue both in print and on the web. You can view the web article HERE.

Basically, the article covers a variety of technologies that contribute to the DIY culture of artists taking control over more and more of the moving parts surrounding their careers. We couldn’t agree more with the points in the article…especially the part about how Broadtexter fills out a valuable part of the picture.

Thanks!