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Influence Like "The Boss"
Much of influence is based on passion and showmanship. Every night on tour, Springsteen and other artists conjure up the magic to move people physically and emotionally. It's a great lead to follow!

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Could you pull a Radiohead?
Radiohead, a wildly popular UK band, shocked the music world by first dumping their record label and then announcing that they planned to make their latest album, In Rainbows, available digitally with a “pay what you think it’s worth” pricing model.

WHY YOU MUST THINK BIG…AND SMALL ABOUT YOUR BUSINESS FOR SUCCESS
Steve Martin’s first huge comedy album was called, “Let’s Get Small.” I think that title is actually great advice for a business, particularly a big company. Because I find that the bigger they are, the worse they are at the small, but really important things that make it easier to do a deal with them. And I was just reminded of that fact recently.

Are You Doing the Moon Walk --- Going Backwards While Moving Forward
The death of Michael Jackson recently was a tragic event. No matter what you thought of Michael personally, there is no doubt that he was one of the most talented entertainers of all time. His singing and dancing talent showcased so effectively by his performance in the video and album “Thriller” will be remembered forever as the Capstone of his career. I, like millions of his fans, mourn his passing. However, the one thing that I remember the most is his invention of the “Moonwalk”. The “Moon Walk” is a dance move that looks as if you are going forward when in reality you are moving backward. Michael made that move famous. His tragic sorrowful death reminded me of that move. The Moon Walk itself brings to mind how many businesses often struggle to achieve success; doing things that are supposed to gain market share and create success.

Crowded at the top
In the 260 weeks from 1966 to 1970, there were only thirteen musical acts responsible for every #1 album on the Billboard charts.

Rock and Roll Never Forgets
I first met Bob Seger in 1980 while he was working on his second live album, "Nine Tonight," at Ambience Recordings in Farmington Hills, Michigan.

Get Over It
I think it prudent to start off by saying that I am an unabashed Eagles fan going all the way back to when I heard their first album and the song, “Take It Easy,” in 1972. It’s not just their country rock sound, but the lyrics to their songs. They tell stories which resonate for so many of us, most certainly for me. The other day, while reading the newspaper with my morning coffee and toast, another one of those news stories came on the radio -- you know the ones I’m talking about. The person blames someone else, something else, and everything else, for all their perceived hardship in life. It wouldn’t be the first time, or the last, and that I am quite sure of. Now normally, I would have just moved past all the blah, blah, blah and not given it another thought, but right after the news the Eagles song, “Get Over It” came on the radio.

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