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Re:Craig Anderton named Exec VP @ Gibson
2013/02/22 09:01:34
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We value and respect Craig’s objectivity and independence Don't take this wrong because I am happy for you BUT... I bet they will forget this line the first time you write something praising some Fender or some Chinese LP knockoff or some monitors that directly compete with KRK... I could be wrong though. I really am happy for you, I am just cynical. I really hope that they let you retain your objectivity and independence... but I fail to see why they would pay you to write good things about products from other companies. I hope it all works out and you are really happy and satisfied with the new job. Don't forget about us here OK? I'd feel better is Cakewalk had hired you as director of direction. I hear they have an opening in the teaching department. ...and hey! Be careful out there.
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Re:Craig Anderton named Exec VP @ Gibson
2013/02/22 09:55:00
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Congrats Craig! I had wondered why I didn't see a Sonar article in this months SOS from you. I hope they don't drop Sonar from their lineup. Hope it all works out well for you.
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Re:Craig Anderton named Exec VP @ Gibson
2013/02/22 10:09:09
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Anderton Hey guys, thanks for the congrats. So about the "evangelist" thing...it's more like an evangelist on behalf of Gibson than being a Gibson evangelist. Several companies - Gibson isn't alone in this - recognize that educating people about how all this stuff works so they can have fun with it, and learning how to make music, is something that really needs to be addressed. I hear all kind of statistics like "50% of all interfaces people buy end up in the closet because they can't figure out how to get them to work." Events like PreSonuSphere and GearFest are great examples of trying to raise the level of education, and there's another company I won't mention because they haven't firmed their plans up yet that wants to do workshops aimed at helping musicians further their careers. Sure, their gear is involved, but there's a much bigger picture. For those who didn't see the press release, my mission is "to implement a far-reaching program devoted to music education and enjoyment." Here's a quote from the CEO: “When Gibson decided to set up a program to spread the joy and fun of making music, the only person we considered was Craig Anderton,” said Gibson CEO Henry Juszkiewicz. “His depth and breadth of knowledge, unquestioned credibility, international outlook, and record of vision and accomplishment that stretches back decades, is quite simply unmatched. He’s a true visionary. “The distinction of being an evangelist for Gibson, not a Gibson evangelist, is important,” said Juszkiewicz. “We value and respect Craig’s objectivity and independence, and we’ve encouraged him to continue immersing himself in the real-world experiences, whether writing, lecturing, or performing, that make him such an outstanding educator.” Translation: 'Dream Gig.' The closer was when he said "You'll need to travel, though. We have main offices in Berlin, London, New York, Shanghai, Tokyo, Los Angeles, and Nashville, and we're opening up one in Paris. Are you okay with that? You can basically work anywhere we have an office." Not exactly a deal-breaker All of this is coming together in a way where I would REALLY like to use my influence to get companies, even competitors, working together for the betterment of musicians and the industry. Pipe dream? I dunno. But it's worth a try. This is truly something that I just couldn't pass up. Congratulations Craig!!! You've been a virtual personal tutor for me as well as I've admired your passion and dedication in which you've put into the music industry in helping artist of every level to be truly inspired. I certainly AM very appreciative. Well Done!! You deserve the very best!!
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Re:Craig Anderton named Exec VP @ Gibson
2013/02/22 23:22:03
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Anderton Hey guys, thanks for the congrats. So about the "evangelist" thing...it's more like an evangelist on behalf of Gibson than being a Gibson evangelist. Several companies - Gibson isn't alone in this - recognize that educating people about how all this stuff works so they can have fun with it, and learning how to make music, is something that really needs to be addressed. I hear all kind of statistics like "50% of all interfaces people buy end up in the closet because they can't figure out how to get them to work." Events like PreSonuSphere and GearFest are great examples of trying to raise the level of education, and there's another company I won't mention because they haven't firmed their plans up yet that wants to do workshops aimed at helping musicians further their careers. Sure, their gear is involved, but there's a much bigger picture. For those who didn't see the press release, my mission is "to implement a far-reaching program devoted to music education and enjoyment." Here's a quote from the CEO: “When Gibson decided to set up a program to spread the joy and fun of making music, the only person we considered was Craig Anderton,” said Gibson CEO Henry Juszkiewicz. “His depth and breadth of knowledge, unquestioned credibility, international outlook, and record of vision and accomplishment that stretches back decades, is quite simply unmatched. He’s a true visionary. “The distinction of being an evangelist for Gibson, not a Gibson evangelist, is important,” said Juszkiewicz. “We value and respect Craig’s objectivity and independence, and we’ve encouraged him to continue immersing himself in the real-world experiences, whether writing, lecturing, or performing, that make him such an outstanding educator.” Translation: 'Dream Gig.' The closer was when he said "You'll need to travel, though. We have main offices in Berlin, London, New York, Shanghai, Tokyo, Los Angeles, and Nashville, and we're opening up one in Paris. Are you okay with that? You can basically work anywhere we have an office." Not exactly a deal-breaker All of this is coming together in a way where I would REALLY like to use my influence to get companies, even competitors, working together for the betterment of musicians and the industry. Pipe dream? I dunno. But it's worth a try. This is truly something that I just couldn't pass up. Do you need an assistant? I have one of your books.
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