Re: music?

2006-06-02 Thread david reid
Will Glass-Husain wrote: Have you looked at Magnatune? From the help page "Magnatune is one of the only record labels on the planet whose music you can legally use in your podcast, without paying for a licensing agreement". Thanks to everyone who's replied so far. We'll listen to everything s

Re: music?

2006-06-02 Thread Will Glass-Husain
Have you looked at Magnatune? From the help page "Magnatune is one of the only record labels on the planet whose music you can legally use in your podcast, without paying for a licensing agreement". http://magnatune.com/info/podcast WILL david reid wrote: Some of you may have noticed that Ric

Re: music?

2006-06-02 Thread Brian McCallister
CCHits ( http://cchits.ning.com/ ) is designed to be a digg like thing for creative commons licensed music. Might be helpful. -Brian On Jun 2, 2006, at 7:41 AM, david reid wrote: Some of you may have noticed that Rich and I finally got our act together and launched feathercast (http://feathe

Re: music?

2006-06-02 Thread Greg Reddin
When I have time I produce a podcast for my church. We have a few snippets of original, no strings attached, instrumental (and non- churchy) music you would be more than welcome to use. You can hear an example here: http://fbcconway.libsyn.com/ Click the first podcast. It starts

music?

2006-06-02 Thread david reid
Some of you may have noticed that Rich and I finally got our act together and launched feathercast (http://feathercast.org/). Only the first episode is available at present, but more should follow in due course. We're not trying to maintain any schedule and will just be adding episodes as we create