Transforming Today's World Magazine - JAN 2014 Special Edition Vol 5 Issue 3 | Page 25

is a phenomenon in itself! The entertainment industry is hardly known for its positive reinforcement among producers, directors, singers and songwriters. The competition is fierce and the volatility to one’s soul can be extremely destructive. For decades hopeful stars from around the world flood the streets of Hollywood dying to become a star; desperate to get that one amazing chance to show their talent to the world. Little do they know, Hollywood’s golden streets are lined with mine fields just waiting to explode and destroy an artist’s innocent dreams. More than any other time in entertainment history, publicity and promotion are paramount in producing a successful career. Thousands flood into L.A. every year trying to become a star but quickly leave broken and crushed, starving, tired and lost forever. If they only knew Al Bowman could have given them the platform to launch their dreams, they might not have left and alternatively, could have walked onto the great stage of The Avalon Theater encouraged and excited, instead of feel-ing defeated and unappreciated. Quite frankly, in L.A. you are only as good as your last performance. Singers, songwriters, producers or recording artists, all enter a ruthless and unforgiving arena populated with sophisticates lying in wait to devour the unsuspecting talent: They have no experience to avoid the devastation. The only preparation one has as one leaves for L.A. is have an expectation of the “experience” one gains once they get there. Just trying to make a living from your God-given talent is not enough. This is where Al Bowman enters the arena of hope, as he creates a forum for artists from around the world to showcase their talent in a big and dramatic way. When you have the music living inside of you, it is virtually impossible to turn your back and walk away from yourself! Your gift is WHY you live- why you dream- why you persevere beyond the imagination of most people in the “real world.” Most rational people would say: “WHY do you put yourself through thiswhy?” Well, the answer is simple and relies on the person possessing the gift NOT to be able to say no! That burning desire always exists and propels the aspiring artist into the mouth of the lion that rarely spares its prey. My heart aches for the artists who do not know of this extraordinary opportunity to be nominated as an independent artist, presented by Al Bowman on stage, and exposed to major media all in one dramatic evening of entertainment. Al Bowman has changed the face of Indie promotion forever: Without The L.A. Music Awards, how on earth could these artists find a main-line forum to showcase their talent to the world and gain the publicity needed to live their career of dreams? I was fortunate to get a back-stage view into Al’s life as he produced The L.A. Music Awards in 2012. From the sound checks to the lighting, from the Red Carpet to the media, THIS was the opportunity of a lifetime for an aspiring artist. After getting to know the man behind the music, I was stunned how Al produced a huge award show that that had sustained success for over 23 years! To say the least, this is no small feat in L.A. No matter if the industry agrees or not, this award show stands on its own merits and every year presents new artists with a vehicle to promote a life-sustaining career. Once an artist is nominated, a three-tiered voting process begins consisting of on-line voting, live ballot voting (by an audience at The Whisky A Go-Go in West Hollywood) and a panel of judges that brings all aspects of the voting process together, culminating with specific award recipients in multiple categories. If an artist is lucky enough to receive the coveted award, the power of that award is now placed in their hands- the rest is up to fate and the public’s reception of their product. I asked Al to describe the process that an artist goes through from start to finish with The L.A. Music Awards. I asked him what the most important aspect of making it in the industry was; he immediately and enthusiastically replied: “PUBLICITY AND PROMOTION!” Al Bowman: “I’m so glad you are doing th