Every Monday and Wednesday morning,
Ian Davis and
Brandon Holman jump on Clubhouse for a 20-30 minute exercise they offer to the creative community to reset and tap into your highest and best self on their Mindful Creative room that has more than 200,000 followers. It s people in entertainment and in tech who are all coming into our room knowing that every Monday and every Wednesday from 9-10 a.m., there s a safe space in the app where people can meditate and unwind, says Holman, label partnerships manager at TikTok. And we we just became a home.
Mindful Creative was launched in August when Holman reached out to Davis whom he met in 2012 at the first-ever Made In America festival in Philadelphia and since then it s been a platonic relationship to propose joining Clubhouse and start a meditation club. Back when Clubhouse was just starting, it was just a lot more tech investors, leadership sort of conversations. I was like Ian can really hold space in this creative
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No celebration of Black History Month is complete without a salute to the Black artists who shape the past, present, and future of American music. To pay special tribute to the Black community this month,Â
TikTok shines a spotlight on Black music on and off the platform, creating themed playlists to celebrate Black musicâs past, present, future & joy, hosting LIVE conversations and performances with Black artists, teaming withÂ
@SongPsych to delve into the history of Black music, and, in a first for TikTok, teaming with two of our favorite artists to commission two original songs!
âTikTok has become an incubator for Black creatives of all disciplines, and our goal is to make the playing field equitable for all. We’re excited to work with artists and creators like SongPsych to amplify the pillars of the past, present, future, and joy of Black music,â saysÂ
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From portable recording studios and build-your-own guitar effects pedals to woke and smart home décor, Billboard offers gift ideas inspired by a tumultuous year.
Like the rest of us, music executives have spent the bulk of 2020 in quarantine. Used to frequenting concerts and conferences as well as traveling for tours and promo, they had to adapt this year to a new normal of Zoom calls, rescheduled events, and taking inventory on new business. It was a year for reflection and pause, which no doubt has affected Q4 celebrations.
With the holidays in full swing,
Billboard tapped execs from across the industry including individuals at Netflix, Spotify, TikTok, Peloton, AWAL, EMPIRE, Universal Music Group and more to get a sneak peak at wish lists this year. Below are some of the innovative, music-inspired gifts currently saved in the carts of top industry leaders.