Scott Fox is a serial startup executive, online marketing expert, podcaster, and advisor to entrepreneurs and celebrities such as Bill O’Reilly and Larry King. He is the original "Click Millionaire" and the host of the Internet lifestyle entrepreneur and online marketing forum at ClickMillionaires.com. Scott's work been covered by the New York Times, Boston Globe, LA Business Journal, Wall Street Journal, Toronto's Globe & Mail, Forbes, Smart Money and SUCCESS magazines. He is also the best-selling author of three books, including the recently released "Click Millionaires: Work Less and Live More with an Internet Lifestyle Business You Love". You can hear Kelli Richards' entire interview series on her website at http://AllAccessGroup.com under the Resources Tab / BlogTalkRadio.
Freddie Ravel is an award-winning jazz composer, pianist and educator who uses his lifelong passion for music to teach business leaders how to bring dissonance into harmony. A 10/21/13 All Access Radio Interview Freddie began performing worldwide with Brazilian master Sergio Mendes at the age of 23. He released three chart-topping solo albums, including the #1 hit in America, "Sunny Side Up", and his concert appearances have spanned three decades across six continents. After making music with legends like Earth, Wind & Fire, Madonna, Prince, Quincy Jones, and Carlos Santana, in 2002 Freddy bridged his career from international music icons to the visionary business leaders of our time with the launch of his business, TUNE UP to Success – empowering personal and professional growth through music.
Linda Ronstadt is a musical legend who began her career in the mid-1960s with the folk-rock group the Stone Poneys. By the 1970’s she’d become the top-selling female vocalist for that decade, and was widely referred to as “The Queen of Rock”. She has earned 11 Grammys, released numerous gold, platinum and multiplatinum records, and lent her voice to over 120 albums. Over the years she has collaborated with such diverse artists as Billy Eckstine, Frank Zappa, Flaco Jiménez, Philip Glass, Dolly Parton, Neil Young, Johnny Cash, and Nelson Riddle. Christopher Loudon of Jazz Times hailed Ronstadt as “a chameleon who can blend into any background yet remain boldly distinctive.” Her autobiography, entitled Simple Dreams: A Musical Memoir, was released in September of 2013 and reached Top 10 on The New York Times Best Sellers List in its first week out.
Zack Zalon is the Co-Founder of Wilshire Axon, a digital product design firm dedicated to helping clients win in a rapidly changing digital world. Zack also served as President of Virgin Digital, the global digital platform for Virgin's Entertainment Group, tasked with creating path-breaking consumer digital products for one of the world's most recognized brands. Zack first earned a reputation for breaking new talent as the manager of the legendary Troubadour club from 1992 to 1995. During his tenure there he brought more than 1,000 new and established acts to the stage, including music legends Pearl Jam, The Black Crowes, KISS, No Doubt, and Blind Melon. The Factory Network (TFN) was a Los Angeles-based boutique online development and consulting firm, creating award-winning web products for Fortune 500 companies.
Steve Turnidge is the owner of Ultraviolet Studios and a talented mastering engineer with hundreds of albums to his credit. With over 25 years experience in the Pro Audio electronics industry, he specializes in mixed digital and analog printed circuit board design. Steve has been called “a philosopher of aesthetics,” and “an immensily talented musician [on] virtually all instruments” by colleague John Beezer, and is rumored to have expertise in all aspects of electronics manufacturing, including assembly, mechanical, cosmetic, logo and ergonomic design. He co-founded Burning Sky Records (as producer, art director, and mastering engineer) as well as Shared Media Licensing (with the role of content evangelist). He designs and fabricates modular hardware synthesizers at Synthwerks, and designs guitar pedals for Pigtronix. Steve is the author of the book Desktop Mastering, and just released his new book, Beyond Mastering, which delves into the physics and philosophy behind music mastering. http://www.marcards.com/arsdivina/
Jim Guerinot is a longtime music industry veteran and the owner of Rebel Waltz Inc., an artist management company that oversees the careers of No Doubt, Gwen Stefani, the Offspring, Nine Inch Nails, Trent Reznor, and Robbie Robertson. Previously, Jim was the general manager and the senior vice president of marketing at A&M Records, and prior to that was a longtime Southern California concert promoter. He is the owner of indie label Time Bomb Recordings and a co-author of the recently published book, Legends, Icons and Rebels: Music that Changed the World. Kelli Richards is the CEO of All Access Group and the host of All Access Radio. She’s spent over 20 years creating innovative alliances in the digital media industry and driving the convergence of music, entertainment and technology between major content companies, technology companies, and established musicians and celebs. You can hear Kelli Richards' entire interview series on her website http://allaccessgroup.com under the Resources tab / Blog Talk Radio.
Paul Myers is a Canadian author, journalist, musician and songwriter, and the brother of comic actors Mike Myers and Peter Myers. After a brief stint as songwriter and front-man for indie rock band The Gravelberrys (which enjoyed a moment of fame with their alternative hit “Wonder Where You Are Tonight”), Paul Myers began devoting most of his time to music journalism.
Dave Ulmer has enjoyed a career of passionately driving innovative strategy, new business models, products and breakthrough new consumer media services both within large multinational corporations as well as within startups that change the game and shake up the status quo. For more information on David Ulmer visit: http://changeyourdna.com Twitter: @InnovatorsX
When Michael Dorf was 23, he used his Bar Mitzvah savings to open the Knitting Factory, a combination cafe, art and performance space housed in Lower Manhattan. As Chairman and CEO of Knitting Factory, Michael expanded the brand into Europe and Asia through record sales, festivals and tours. Michael is also a pioneer in the world of producing internet music. He left Knitting Factory in 2003, and in 2004 Michael entered an entirely different world and had his first experience with winemaking, which became his next passion. Michael created City Winery in 2007, the first fully operational winery in Manhattan, along with two wine bars which include a cheese bar, restaurant and performance space. City Winery is also one of New York's preeminent concert venues, with a list of artists such as Suzanne Vega, Philip Glass, Joan Osborne and Patti Smith. Michael opened the second City Winery in Chicago with great success. To learn more about City Winery, go to: http://www.citywinery.com/
Zack Zalon is the Co-Founder of Wilshire Axon, a digital product design firm dedicated to helping clients win in a rapidly changing digital world. Zack also served as President of Virgin Digital, the global digital platform for Virgin's Entertainment Group, tasked with creating path-breaking consumer digital products for one of the world's most recognized brands. Zack first earned a reputation for breaking new talent as the manager of the legendary Troubadour club from 1992 to 1995. During his tenure there he brought more than 1,000 new and established acts to the stage, including music legends Pearl Jam, The Black Crowes, KISS, No Doubt, and Blind Melon. The Factory Network (TFN) was a Los Angeles-based boutique online development and consulting firm, creating award-winning web products for Fortune 500 companies.