Talking rugby on Smile 90.4FM last night and get this book for Christmas

Talking rugby A discussion about the URC matches over the weekend as well as the coming weekend.  With host Benito and Martin Myers and Dylan Jack We speak about the DHL Stormers 1 point win as well as look forward to the Bulls coming to CT for Sat night 23 Dec at  7pm at the DHL Stadium.... Continue Reading →

Dylan Jack, Martin Myers and host Benito Vergotine talk SVNS Cape Town, URC and more on The Honest Truth on Smile 90.4fm

We reflect on the SVNS in Cape Town last weekend.  Dylan has become a fashion icon with his spottie, see pic below and we look forward to the DHL Stormers first home game of the season at the stadium, with its new grass pitch Enjoy the happy snaps of 2 days hanging with the CT media gang.

Guest on The Honest Truth

Delighted to have been a guest on The Honest Truth with Benito Vergotine on Smile FM with Dylan Jack from SA Rugby Magazine last night, talking about the URC and sevens rugby. The SA Rugby Magazine Writer, Dylan Jack, and rugby commentator, Martin Myers, speak about the seventh week of the URC as well as the... Continue Reading →

A discussion about the URC on Smile 90.4FM with Benito Vergotine & Dylan Jack

The Honest Truth with Benito Vergotine on Smile FM A discussion about the URC. Delighted to have been a guest on The Honest Truth with Benito Vergotine on Smile FM with Dylan Jack from SA Rugby Magazine last night, talking about the URC. The SA Rugby Magazine Writer, Dylan Jack, and rugby commentator, Martin Myers, speak... Continue Reading →

Your career is your responsibility

Such a stunning read from Bob Lefsetz, we have to share and credit Bob. You're selling more than music, you're selling your identity. We chatted about this all at the workshop in George this past Saturday and Bob has mentioned all the points artists have to look out for. Some hard truths are written below:... Continue Reading →

Everything happens online. That is where music lives | Bob Lefsetz

You don't know everything. And if you pretend to know everything, those who know something will dismiss you. Used to be a pro knew every record on the chart, now pros have never even heard of an act that goes #1. Ignore the charts. They're momentary. Today it's about longevity, streaming pays out for the... Continue Reading →

PIECES OF THE PAST: Why I still, and always will, support the All Blacks | Rodney Reiners

Reposted by kind permission of Rodney Reiners. Visit his blog at https://rodneyreiners.wordpress.com  “You'll never have a quiet world till you knock the patriotism out of the human race.” - George Bernard Shaw "Rugby is great. The players don't wear helmets or padding; they just beat the living daylights out of each other, and then go... Continue Reading →

Meeting with Giants #MEX22

by Sheldon Rocha Leal, Medium On the 12th of November 2022 I got the opportunity to attend Music Exchange 2022 (#MEX22). I wasn’t quite sure what to expect and after two years of lockdown, I’ve become a bit of a recluse, not really wanting to attend anything. But I put on my big boy pants... Continue Reading →

Rugby

Dylan Jack and Martin Myers return to the Smile 90.4fm studios to join Ziaan in conversation about all things rugby.  The three reflect on the last round of the Rugby Championship, which saw the Springboks come up short in the race for the title. The guys also break down round two of the URC, and the... Continue Reading →

Martin talks his 1st love rugby with Dylan Jack from SA rugby Magazine and Ziaan Siems from Smile FM

Rugby Talks - A look at Round 3 of the Rugby Championship with Ziaan Siems, Dylan Jack and Martin Myers We look forward to the rugby championship games this weekend and reflect on the losses last week for both the All Blacks and Springboks. Listen to the Podcast at https://echocast.fabrik.fm/NLx5wYpW4R42qM

On the couch: Martin Myers reflects on lockdown impact on music industry | Cape Talk

Lunch with Pippa Hudson - Guest: Martin Myers | Founder at Musician Exchange (MEX) and co-owner at MMM Entertainment, 24 March 2021 https://soundcloud.com/martinmyers/on-the-couch-martin-myers-reflects-on-lockdown-impact-on-music-industry

Record industry trumpets its sales figures By Bob Lefstez

Every week the antiquated record industry trumpets its sales figures and the even more ancient media industry repeats them. And to say they're unimpressive is to say you took the family goat to prom. Let's look at Imagine Dragons. They're a top ten act selling 25,000 records a week. 25k a week? That's positively anemic... Continue Reading →

Martin Myers interviewed Greg Secker the founder and CEO of Europe’s leading trader coaching company

Greg Secker is the founder and CEO of Europe’s leading trader coaching company, www.KnowledgetoAction.co.uk Former Vice President of Mellon Financial Corporation, Secker is a world renowned Forex trader with trading floors in London, Sydney and Johannesburg. An experienced speaker, Greg has shared the stage with the likes of Richard Branson, Donald Trump, Anthony Robbins and Alan... Continue Reading →

SA music quotas – who needs it?

From Channel 24 Many artists maintain that broadcast - particularly radio - doesn't do enough to represent and promote South African music. But is that all there is to it? The Moshito Music Conference– billed as "Africa's premier music industry event" - happens in September, and as usual it aims to carry forth the plight... Continue Reading →

Rugby Writings

Rugby Writings

Qantas Wallabies head coach Robbie Deans was coaching co-ordinator for the 2003 All Blacks who, in beating South Africa 52-16 at Loftus, inflicted the heaviest ever home defeat on the Springboks.

This is a great press release and read I have a feeling Australia will win The return of Quade Cooper to the flyhalf position represents the only change to the Qantas Wallabies starting XV for Saturday night’s Bundaberg Red Tri Nations Series match against South Africa in Pretoria, from that which appeared against New Zealand... Continue Reading →

rugby rub – NO MESSING ABOUT WITH THIS PIECE

My great mate Mike Greenaway who writes for the Independent Group does not mess about with this piece that appeared in the Natal Mercury last week Enjoy!!!!!!!!! RUB OF THE GREEN As a rule of thumb, when an incoming coach takes over an established team, Year Three is when his pedigree is confirmed or, alternatively,... Continue Reading →

the greatest sporting weekend of my life

Warm greetings once more. The truth is that this newsletter could have been called whatever you want it to be as there is not one singular superlative that can describe what this past weekend was like. Speaking of contenders England proved once again that they are not contenders but instead are merely tomatoes and the... Continue Reading →

World Cup Predictions Part II

Warm greetings once more. Last week we examined the world cup group stages and in order of group winner and runner-up I concluded that these would be the teams involved in the knockout stages of the tournament. Group A: France, South Africa Group B: Argentina, Nigeria Group C: England, USA Group D: Germany, Australia Group... Continue Reading →

Choose your team wisely – Music Exchange 2010

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