Intro to Show Production Systems
October 7, 2013
The Importance of Music Industry Analysts in a Technically Evolving World..?
Why is it important to care about how performances are presented in the Music Industry? Or how culture is transformed through media repetition? These are concerns that you'll commonly find music analysts and critics writing about in internet blogs and newspaper editorials. Mostly bias opinions about artists and performances are discussed, including individual songs or pieces or entire albums. Author of the email newsletter and blog the 'Lefsetz Letter', Bob Lefsetz has been engaged in American music culture as a critic and analyst for over 25 years.
Bob Lefsetz worked as an entertainment business attorney and also was head of
Sanctuary's Music's American division. As the reviewer who judged many songs and pieces,
Lefsetz's writing brings more to the table than one may think an insider and critic in the industry should. The themes explored in his writings challenge the audience to engage with popular in a critical way. How valuable are analysts who don't get you to think critically about culture? Bob
Lefsetz's editorials include personal reflections on songs, artist and live performances. With an autonomous and unique perspective of the Music Industry, Bob Lefsetz navigates his readers through gritty personal observances and clever written language.
Interestingly, when describing artist and events, Bob Lefsetz's carefully unfolds the setting with descriptive personal accounts and cynical rhetoric. His attitude about the state of the music industry frequents his letters where topics discussed range from the degradation of talent, to the need for real value in today's performing artist. In a recent letter editorial, Bob Lefsetz explored the rambunctious Miley Cyrus 'twerking' Controversery. In his Letter published August
08, 2013, Lefsetz briefly discusses the how the lack of value in performances riddled