Archive for the ‘Music in Odd Places’ Category

Video Blog ’11 – Ep. 6

Friday, January 6th, 2012

JP Vid Blog Logo

Even though it’s 2012 we’ve got one last holdover from 2011 — our final video blog of the year! Check out this hilariously candid look at the Jingle Punks Brain Trust kicking around ideas for our upcoming RealScreen Summit sponsorship. Trust us, you don’t want to miss this one. Happy New Year!

48 Hours of Jingle Punks Master Class

Monday, November 14th, 2011

48hrs of JP

This past weekend Jingle Punks welcomed students from New York University into their office for “48 Hours of Jingle Punks – Master Class“. The students were immersed into the Jingle Punks culture and learned about the companies processes from receiving music from artists, to creating custom compositions, and then to licensing. The students had an excellent time while learning more about the business of music licensing and custom composition. We’re looking forward to the next “48 hours” but until then, check out the gallery below.
~Get Your Jingle On!~

Guerilla Marketing At Its Finest

Tuesday, October 4th, 2011

Just got this from one our JP artists, Aaron McLendon… Looks like our Music 911 marketing campaign is working out!

“Yesterday, found this above the urinal @ Rubber Tracks Studio (Converse Studios).”

If you see any of these around your city, take a pic and send it back to us. We’ll post it!

Mike Errico x Rubin Museum of Art

Wednesday, August 17th, 2011

Mike Errico

Jingle Punks is proud to announce that one of our long-time artists, the talented Mike Errico, will be performing at the Rubin Museum of Art! The show will take place on September 23, and begin at 7:00p. This is an extremely unique performance, aside from being in a museum, the set will feature a full band with string section and will be completely acoustic, no amplification allowed. This event is being sponsored by Music Without Borders and Rubin Museum of Art and ticket details are below. Come out and support Mike while enjoying an awesome evening at the Rubin!

Friday Sept. 23, 2011 @ 7:00pm – All ages
Address: 150 W. 17th St. New York, New York 10011
Ticket price: $20 in advance/ $25 day of
Member price: $18
Box Office: 212-620-5000

Here’s a bonus for you guys, Mike’s video for “Count to Ten”

New JP Video Blog: “Aaron Neville”

Thursday, July 28th, 2011

Jingle Punks Video Blog

Just the way to start off your Tuesday… a brand new Video Blog from your friendly neighborhood music licensing specialists. The latest edition features Jingle Jared and Aaron Neville (aka Jingle Liam) running through an acoustic set that includes some classic pop hits. As always, there’s some hilarious moments and great music. Check it out below and don’t be afraid to share!

Video Blog ’11 – Ep. 3 “Aaron Neville” from Jingle Punks on Vimeo.

Volt Mag “Visionaries” Series – Nick Knight

Wednesday, July 27th, 2011
Nick Knight Volt Mag

Nick Knight, Volt Magazine 'Visionaries'

Volt Magazine has released the latest video in their Blackberry presented “Visionaries” series and this one features SHOWstudio director, Nick Knight. Knight is a British born photographer best known for his work with fashion, as well as his online fashion broadcasting company, SHOWstudio.com, which pioneered live fashion media. The “Visionaries” series is a collection of short films celebrating the cultural influences of art and fashion. This latest installment features music from Jingle Punks artists Julian Reid, Chris Hodges, IMILLY, and Hot Acid Alien Lust Bomb. Check out the video below and drop us a comment.

VISIONARIES- NICK KNIGHT from Volt Magazine on Vimeo.

Music in Odd Place: I Love Monsters

Friday, July 2nd, 2010

I Love Monsters is a band Jingle Punks loves…We recently placed them in the series Entourage and as a sign of appreciation we decided to make them our guinea pigs for a new concept we are going to call: Jingle Punks Presents: Music in Odd Places. This video was shot before their headlining show at Mercury Lounge and gives you a really good sense of their power pop personalities. Think of them as Cheap Trick meets XTC and Devo with a dash of Gang of Four mixed in for good measure.

More on them here:
www.myspace.com/ilovemonsters