Steve Martin
Founder, Nasty Little Man
Steve Martin is a former music journalist who in 1992 founded Nasty Little Man, a New York City public relations firm designed to promote musicians and bands. Martin's client roster includes mostly rock and indie rock performers, including Gorillaz, Foo Fighters, and Radiohead.
Steve Martin describes the scene’s down and dirty halcyon days.
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An East Village sublet was the original base of operations for Steve Martin.
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Steve Martin’s relationship with them goes back to Adam Horowitz’s first band.
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Steve Martin predicts a “massive purge” in the business-as-usual record business.
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The Internet has made it easier to search for new musical talent.
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The Tibetan Freedom concert was a milestone event.
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Linguistic barriers probably prevent assimilation in American rock scenes.
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Steve Martin tells the kids to forget music if they are only looking to make money.
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Steve Martin recommends Pitchfork media.
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Steve Martin breaks down the economics of the download vs. the disc.
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