Mike ErricoinCuepointTouring Can’t Save Musicians in the Age of SpotifyWith snow and ice covering a large swath of the country, my latest piece in the New York Times discusses the dangers facing touring…Jan 27, 2016Jan 27, 2016
Mike ErricoinCuepoint“Space Oddity” and the Power of the Story SongExploring the brilliant techniques Bowie used to populate his Major Tom sagaJan 18, 20163Jan 18, 20163
Mike ErricoMike Errico’s “Count to Ten” Video, and the Story Behind It“Lilting and lovely…You’ll wanna go there, we promise.” — Guitar WorldOct 16, 2015Oct 16, 2015
Mike ErricoIn Praise of Bandcamp: An Oasis of Control in a World of Musical ChaosAnd no, I don’t work there.Aug 10, 20152Aug 10, 20152
Mike ErricoinCuepointHow Sir Walter Raleigh Calculated the Value of Streaming MusicA centuries-old equation still appliesJun 8, 2015Jun 8, 2015
Mike ErricoinCuepointEverything in the Music Industry Has Changed Except the Song ItselfIs it time for a disruptor to change what songs look and sound like?May 25, 201516May 25, 201516
Mike ErricoinCuepointJoni Mitchell Is Not a “60s Folksinger”To call her that is to ignore almost everything she did.Apr 2, 20157Apr 2, 20157
Mike ErricoManaging Change Without Losing Your Mind[An excerpt from PLAYBACK magazine’s March, 2015 issue]Mar 26, 2015Mar 26, 2015
Mike Errico#TBT #SXSW #Video #InterviewsKaty Perry, Gallows, Flyleaf — as babies.Mar 20, 2015Mar 20, 2015
Mike ErricoinCuepointThe Real Reason You Love “A Charlie Brown Christmas”Thanks to a laid-back 60s jazz pianist, the TV special has become the “Dark Side of the Moon” of holiday favoritesDec 16, 20142Dec 16, 20142