Jun 16, 2015
Today’s guest is an artist, musician and entrepreneur who made his first record when he was 12, began playing in clubs when he was 14 and started his own music publishing company at 18.
My guests passion for music and technology led him to found
music licensing firm Rumblefish in his college dorm room. The
company quickly achieved the industry’s first podcast license,
fully automated online music licensing store and inked a
ground-breaking micro-licensing deal with YouTube.
Rumblefish
became the largest music licensing company for independent music in
the world and was acquired in 2014 by a private equity. My guest
was kept on as it’s President and CEO to lead it into its next
phase of growth.
He is a devoted member of the entrepreneurial & creative
communities in the pacific northwest as the co-founder of popular
guitar pedal company Spaceman, start-up accelerator Starve Ups, and
TEDxPortland.
Now, let’s hack…
Paul Anthony Troiano.
In this 32-minute episode Paul Anthony Troiano and I
discuss: