Podcast: A Conversation with JamBase's David Rosenheim

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Mark 'Rizzn' Hopkins
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Podcast: A Conversation with JamBase's David Rosenheim
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JamBase, the original social network for live music aficionados and producers, recently celebrated 10 years on the web and 1 million listings in their database. The function of JamBase hasn't legitimately changed in those ten years, but what we tech folks call it and the new sites we pressure them to be interoperable with have. Back when JamBase was first starting, we called them community portals. These days, they're social networks.

And of course, back then, I was a highschooler promoting punk rock shows in the East Texas area. These days I'm a tech blogger reminiscing about the good old days. I did a bit of that when JamBase CEO David Rosenheim stopped by Mashable Conversations to talk about his company.

It was a great conversation and we touched on all the interesting interactions we'd both had with indy music in the past (he had a touring rock band as well), as well as the future (how a Rock of Gibralter website like his maintains it's relevance in the rapidly changing landscape of social media).

The embed is available below, or you can download the MP3 file directly here.

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