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'''HitQuarters''' is an international music industry publication and contact database founded in 1999. It is noted for in-depth interviews with industry figures, with past subjects including [[Simon Cowell]], [[Martin Kierszenbaum]], [[Jason Flom]], [[Diane Warren]], [[Peter Edge]], [[Ron Fair]] and [[RedOne]], as well as its A&R and manager contact directory, free artist promo pages and song sale facility, demo reviews and A&R chart.<ref name="laweekly.com">[http://www.laweekly.com/2010-02-11/music/a-r-star-makers-the-vanishing-gatekeepers/ "A&R Star Makers: The Vanishing Gatekeepers"], ''LA Weekly'', 11 February 2010.</ref>
'''HitQuarters''' was an international music industry publication and contact database founded in 1999. It is noted for in-depth interviews with industry figures, with past subjects including [[Simon Cowell]], [[Martin Kierszenbaum]], [[Jason Flom]], [[Diane Warren]], [[Peter Edge]], [[Ron Fair]] and [[RedOne]], as well as its A&R and manager contact directory, free artist promo pages and song sale facility, demo reviews and A&R chart.<ref name="laweekly.com">[http://www.laweekly.com/2010-02-11/music/a-r-star-makers-the-vanishing-gatekeepers/ "A&R Star Makers: The Vanishing Gatekeepers"], ''LA Weekly'', 11 February 2010.</ref>


It is the sister site to the songwriting tip sheet [[SongQuarters]].
It is the sister site to the songwriting tip sheet [[SongQuarters]].

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HitQuarters
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Type of site
Music database webzine
Available inEnglish
URLwww.hitquarters.com
RegistrationYes

HitQuarters was an international music industry publication and contact database founded in 1999. It is noted for in-depth interviews with industry figures, with past subjects including Simon Cowell, Martin Kierszenbaum, Jason Flom, Diane Warren, Peter Edge, Ron Fair and RedOne, as well as its A&R and manager contact directory, free artist promo pages and song sale facility, demo reviews and A&R chart.[3]

It is the sister site to the songwriting tip sheet SongQuarters.

Contact directory

The website hosts an enormous music industry directory that includes regularly updated contact info for A&Rs, publishers, managers, songwriters and publishers.[citation needed] The directory is distinctive for including 'track records' for each individual entry.[citation needed] The idea behind this is that users can judge the value of a particular contact by reviewing their past successes.[citation needed] It also means that users are able to search for a particular artist and find out the appropriate A&R, manager, producer etc associated with that act.[citation needed]

Focus on aiding unsigned and independent

The website has a strong focus on offering unsigned and independent artists, songwriters and producers in tools to help develop their music careers, whether through attracting the attentions of record label A&R and management, pitching songs and tracks, releasing and marketing music independently, or just learning more about how the music industry works.

To this aim the website features an extensive contact database known as HitTracker, where users can find contact information for A&R, publishers, managers, producers and songwriters based on their track records, a news bulletin service, free artist promo pages, demo review feature judged by A&Rs, producers and managers, and an archive of several hundred interviews with industry figures that are geared towards offering constructive career advice and industry know-how.[4]

Members of HitQuarters that have gone on to find success have included Christelle, The Knife, Dominique Young Unique, Bobby Creekwater, Lesley Roy[5] and State of Shock.

Interviews and features

One of HitQuarters' most prominent features is its weekly in-depth interviews with major industry figures such as A&Rs, producers, managers, songwriters, promoters and publishers.[citation needed] Past interviewees have included pop impresario and entertainment mogul Simon Cowell, industry executives and A&R Martin Kierszenbaum, Mike Caren, Jason Flom, Peter Edge, Chris Hicks, Richard Russell, Miles Leonard and Ron Fair, managers Jonathan Dickins, Dumi, Louis Walsh and Eric Härle, songwriters Diane Warren, Wayne Hector, Rami Yacoub and Andreas Carlsson, producers RedOne, Chris Braide, Steve Mac, JR Rotem, Richard X and Phil Ek, and songwriter, producer and A&R Linda Perry.[citation needed]

Wind-up Records A&R Diana Meltzer poses with HitQuarters award that made her the first No.1 female A&R.

The website also runs a regular demo review feature where a changing panel of industry experts review songs uploaded to the site by unsigned artists, assessing their hit potential and offering advice on how the tracks can be improved.[citation needed] Past judges have included Visible Noise CEO Julie Weir, and producers Colin Richardson and Eddie Galan and producer and publisher Steve "Blast" Wills.[citation needed]

A&R chart

HitQuarters founded the world's first A&R chart that measured the success of individual A&R representatives based on points accumulated from their respective artists' chart success. Most notably, 2004 saw Wind-Up Records' Diana Meltzer become the first woman to top HitQuarters' World Top 100 A&R Chart,[6][7] a considerable achievement in what is traditionally a male dominated field.[8] Previous number 1s have included Clive Davis, Tommy Mottola, Dr. Dre and Mark Williams.[3]

SongQuarters

HitQuarters is a companion site to SongQuarters, an online tip sheet for "songwriting leads to major and developing artists".[citation needed] SongQuarters shares the same contact directory as HitQuarters and its members automatically have access to the HitQuarters site.[citation needed]

SongQuarters is a subscription based service with 7-day trials available for those wanting to try it out first.[citation needed]

The songwriting leads are split into three categories according to the level of the artist they relate to: 'Top 500', 'Newly Signed and Developing' and 'Unsigned and Up-and-coming'.[citation needed]

References

  1. ^ "Hitquarters.com Site Info". Alexa Internet. Retrieved 2014-04-01.
  2. ^ "HitQuarters.com WHOIS, DNS, & Domain Info - DomainTools". WHOIS. Retrieved 2016-11-12.
  3. ^ a b "A&R Star Makers: The Vanishing Gatekeepers", LA Weekly, 11 February 2010.
  4. ^ "Demo Directions", Sound On Sound, November 2000.
  5. ^ "Lesley Roy / uwants", uwants, 29 July 2008.
  6. ^ "Women in music industry...kind of", Feministing.com, 12 April 2004.
  7. ^ [1], Billboard, 19 Jul 2003.
  8. ^ Where are the female A&Rs?, The Guardian, 23 July 2009.