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Succeeding in the New Music Industry, Keynote Interview, TAXI Road Rally 2015
John Rudolph, Chairman, Elias Arts; Jeff Freundlich, COO, Wired Whirled Music; and Brian McNelis, Sr.Vice President of Music and Soundtracks, Lakeshore Entertainment talk about the current and future state of the music industry: is it bleak or bright? Read this interview to find out!

TAXI's Road Rally Conference 2015: A Photo Diary
Pictures are worth a thousand words - we all know that. Here are some great photos that tell you everything you need to know about the TAXI Road Rally. If you missed it in person, you definitely don't want to miss this!

Passenger Profile: Steve Barden, Part 2
Steve Barden has had his music in around 90 TV shows, with placements ranging from a single episode of the series to 75 episodes! In the second part of this interview, read how Steve scores music for TV, and why after nothing but rejection for his songs, he began to understand how TAXI works.
Rejecting Rejection
If your fear of rejection is keeping you stalled at the starting gate, then watch this episode of TAXI TV. Nobody likes to talk about how they fear rejection, but after watching this video, you'll feel empowered to accomplish things you've always wanted to do!
$125,000 Beer Ad Music Forwards
Hear some of the music that made the cut for this high-bar, beer commercial listing. See if you agree with what the TAXI screeners thought was "on target."