News/Announcements: Shoutouts to Patreon Patrons, Creatives Rebuild New York (CRNY), Asian Arts Initiative and More

News/Announcements: Shoutouts to Patreon Patrons, Creatives Rebuild New York (CRNY), Asian Arts Initiative and More

The next few months will be especially busy: If you’ve been frequenting this site over the past couple of weeks, you’d remember that I was in Wichita, KS. And while in town, I spoke at a panel and covered the inaugural Elsewhere Festival and Music Conference, produced by the good folks at Midtopia and Marauder.

I’ll be in Philadelphia for a weekend or so between late March and roughly mid November for the Asian Art Initiative’s inaugural Sound Type Festival and Music Writers Workshop. And I’m hoping to work out some more travel for speaking/panels and music festivals.

As I’m writing this, I’m packing and getting myself together for a trip down to Philadelphia on Monday morning. Yes, pretty much as soon as I got myself acclimated to being back home, I have to hit the road again.

When I started this site 14 years ago this month, I couldn’t have imagined the breadth of things I’ve covered. Nor could I have imagined the opportunities that have come about as a result of a burning passion for music — and a burning passion to be creative.

  • I’ve covered roughly 1,100-1,200 shows in NYC, with a handful of shows in ChicagoBaltimore and Philadelphia
  • I’ve covered about a dozen or more festivals, including traveling to Montreal for M for Montreal twice — in 2019 and last year
  • I’ve been a panelist at Mondo.NYC Festival and at New Colossus Festival, speaking about PR, promotion and press for indie artists, giving my perspective as a indie blogger
  • I made a cameo in a JOVM mainstay’s music video — and it’s a very noticeable spot towards the end of the video 
  • I’ve photographed George ClintonPatti LaBelle, Buddy Guy, Snoop DoggBlondieNile RodgersRoky EricksonPhilip BaileyBlind Boys of Alabama, and a growing list of legendary and beloved artists, as well as this site’s growing list of mainstays
  • By the time, this posts, I would have been a panelist at the inaugural Elsewhere Music Festival and Conference in Wichita, speaking about creating a career in music

With this site, I’ve managed to carve out a unique path for myself — and in the blogosphere. Because music media — and generally the media world — is an incredibly homogeneous space, the coverage that you see as a consumer and fan tends to come from a similar perspective. If you don’t believe me, look at the editorial staff at your favorite music magazine or website. It explains why certain artists, genres and styles are covered over others. But it also explains why you see the exact same coverage of the same artists, genres and styles, too. 

I’m looking forward to what year 14-15 holds for JOVM. And hopefully with your support, I can keep this thing going. Now, as you know, I’ve said this many times: All work — including creative work — is impossible without money. After all, time is money. Effort is money. Then add all the expenses it takes to actually work. 

Unsurprisingly, this site and the work that makes it possible is impossible without money. It’s a simple — and often frustrating — fact of life. So, if you’ve been frequenting this site over the past handful of years, there are a handful of folks I want to thank once again for their support:  

Sash

Alice Northover

Bella Fox

Jenny MacRostie

Janene Otten 

All of those folks have been generous Patreon patrons. Every and any amount really helps keeps this sort of journalism and criticism alive and ongoing. So if you’re able and willing, please feel free to check out the Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/TheJoyofViolentMovement

Additionally, I have to thank the helpful, hardworking and dedicated folks at Creatives Rebuild New York. I’m proud, gratified and humbled to have been included in their 18-month Guaranteed Income for Artists program. Understandably, being included was also deeply vindicating. Someone out there thought my work — this very work! — was worth supporting financially. Obviously, the funds from it have managed to keep this labor of love going during one of the most uncertain periods in recent human history, while lessening some of the normal financial pressures of being an American artist, creator and journalist. 

I also found out about Asian Arts Initiative’s Sound Type Workshop through Creatives Rebuild New York. So, I just can’t thank those folks enough. And I’ll forever be in their debt. 

I must thank the folks at the Asian Arts Initiative in Philadelphia for selecting me for the Sound Type Music Writer Workshop. I’ll be back in Philly in July, and I’m looking forward to seeing the AAI team and the rest of the cohort again. Plus, some new Philly friends I met a few months earlier.

There are other ways you can support. 

You can also support by checking the JOVM shop. I sell prints in various sizes. I also have bumper stickers. Check it out: https://www.joyofviolentmovement.com/shop 

You can also support my following me on the following platforms:

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/william_ruben_helms 

Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/yankee32879 and https://www.twitter.com/joyofviolent 

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheJoyofViolentMovement

And you can hire me for headshots, portraits and events. Seriously, I’m available for that, too. You can click here: https://www.photobooker.com/photographer/ny/new-york/william-h?duration=1?duration=1# or you can contact me directly.


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