Paul Ryan
Sound Threads
A weekly show on music, comprised of three parts. 1) Discuss it: Each week I'll take a look at music-from its history and earliest beginnings; to some of it's great artists and songwriters; to the music industry of today (revenues, trends, and consumption). 2) Play it: Each week, I'll play one of my acoustic country songs. 3) Tell a Story: Each week we'll follow a fictional story of a musician who rises from obscurity to stardom. Paul Ryan
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Show #52 Crystal Ball 08.07.2026 11:38
Discuss Music: Today is our last show for Sound Threads, I looked over all the ground we have covered in these shows. And today, I'll gaze ahead, into the future. What will music look like in the future/ Will AI "take over"? I'll look at that. Play a Song: My song today is titled the Old 29. Have you ever returned to one of your childhood neighborhoods, and become nostalgic? The Old 29 is a song a...
Show #51 The Big Windup 01.07.2026 13:28
Discuss Music: Sound Threads has been running now for almost a full year. And this morning, I will look at some of the ground covered relevant to music and the industry during these shows. Play a Song: My song is titled How Brightly You Shine, and was written from the perspective of a friend trying in vain to help someone who is troubled. Tell a Story: In the Musical Life of Freddie Spaghetti, Fre...
Show #50 More Undercurrents 24.06.2026 9:37
Discuss Music: Today I'll look at two additional "undercurrents" of music in the digital age, namely the role of terrestrial radio, and the role of education. Play a Song: Like last week, my song for today is based upon a true story. It is titled Just the Raven's Know and is about an unsolved murder in Thompson Manitoba. Tell a Story: One of the benefits Freddie is enjoying from his travels and li...
Show #49 Video Streaming 18.06.2026 12:55
Discuss Music: Whenever the word "streaming" is used, an automatic reflex might be to think of audio. MP3 downloads are certainly a norm today in the music industry. However, at 2.5 billion monthly active users on You Tube, video streaming is moving fast. Play a Song: My song segment today I'll play a song I wrote based upon a true story that took place at Loretto Chapel in Santa Fe, New Mexico. T...
Show #48 The Beatles and AI 10.06.2026 10:35
Discuss Music: As we know, AI has already been used quite a lot in music. One notable example is the Beatles release of their "new" single Now and Then during 2023 with all of the Fab Four performing. Play a Song: My own song of today is titled Walkin On, and is about a person who closes a chapter in his life and happily looks forward to the future. Tell a Story: And in today's episode of th...
Show #47 AI In Music-Consumers 03.06.2026 11:19
Discuss Music: Last week, I looked briefly at AI in music from an industry perspective. But what about how it impacts the consumption side? Today, I'll look at that. Pl ay a Song: My song this morning is the ageless classic Who Will Sing for Me? Tell a Story: And in the Musical Life of Freddie Spaghetti, Freddie is in his mom's living room. She knits, and listens while Freddie tries to explain wha...
Show #46 AI in Music-Musicians and Studios 27.05.2026 15:56
Discuss Music: Today, I will take a look at the role of AI within the world of music. Specifically, I'll touch on three different elements where AI has surfaced. Play a Song: My song of the week is the beautiful creation, How Great Thou Art. I perform it using dobro in an instrumental-only version. Tell a Story: And in our story, we learn that Freddie broke out in a cold sweat following one of his...
Show #45 The Strangest Thing 20.05.2026 9:55
Discuss Music: During the past couple of weeks, I looked at what might be described as "undercurrents" of the music streaming age. Today, I'll discuss two entirely disparate, almost opposite skillsets today's musician is able to benefit by having. Play a Song: Today's song is a song about those small critters that run right in front of your car when you are driving. Its titled I Don't Brake for Sq...
Show #44 The Rise of the Home Studio 13.05.2026 12:33
Discuss Music: Last week I looked at how smaller musicians are impacted by streaming. Today I'll examine a "partner" element of the rise of indie musicians, the home studio. Play a Song: Today's song is titled Dixie, I Call it Home. I wrote it a while back, and since it's about the southern states, I had my friend from Nashville, and a great musician John Foster perform the song. Tell a Story: And...
Show #43 The Rise of The Indie Musician 06.05.2026 13:21
Discuss Music: Last week, I looked at how revenues of the USA recorded music industry flow through DSP's today. Are there any other major industry components impacted by the streaming age? Today I will look at the rise of the indie musician, and how streaming has impacted them. Play a Song: And today's song is a song I wrote about my late mother, and also to celebrate all the moms out there. The s...
Show #42 Streaming Giants 29.04.2026 11:12
Discuss Music: Today, I look at the revenue picture of some of the largest streaming services including Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music and others. Play a Song: My song today is titled Seabird. It's a song I wrote while on the beach near San Diego. One gull that day was strutting around, and the other birds simply ignored him. Tell a Story: And in the Musical Life of Freddie Spaghetti, the band...
Show #41 Gatekeepers vs Algorithms 22.04.2026 8:55
Discuss Music: The shift away from hard copy albums and CD's and towards streaming is embodied by a corresponding shift from labels to digital service providers, or "gatekeepers vs algorithms". I look at that today. Play a Song: Today's song is Then, There Were None. I wrote it based on a true story about a train robbery. Tell a Story: And in our story about Freddie Spaghetti, he begins his second...
Show #40 Genre Giants 15.04.2026 11:52
Discuss Music: Last week, I described how the top two clusters of music consumers combine to spend the majority $15.4 billion of (2026) streaming revenue. But what is the share by genre? Today I'll look at that. Play a Song: The song this week is titled I Don't Brake for Squirrels. It's a song I wrote after nearly crashing into a ditch after turning to avoid one of these little monsters. Tell a...
Show #39 Pareto's Law 08.04.2026 14:17
Discuss Music: AC Nielsen provides insights into the "heavy" spenders on recorded music. By using the information along with separate information, its possible to get a glimpse regarding clusters of music consumers and how much each spends on recorded music. Play a Song: My song this morning is about a troubled friend, and is titled How Brightly You Shine. Tell a Story: And in the Musical Life of...
Show #38 Playlist Shuffle 01.04.2026 12:13
Discuss Music: I n last week's show, I identified important parameters which will allow us to zero-in on the multiple revenue tributaries within the USA recorded music industry. Play a Song: Today's song is titled Make it Monday. I wrote the song in order to provide a counter viewpoint of the first day of the work week, and its lead in serves as Sound Threads entry theme song. Tell a Story: In our...
Show #37 Revenue Parameters 25.03.2026 9:47
Discuss Music: With 254 million Americans purchasing recorded music, and $18.3 billion from streaming, is it possible to dig deeper into how that money is spent? Today I will begin to take a look at that. Play a Song: My song today is an instrumental, the beautiful Ave Maria. T ell a Story: And in today's Musical Life of Freddie Spaghetti, the tour is going very well, as he heads to Erie Pennsylva...
Show #36 How Big is That? 18.03.2026 13:14
Discuss Music: Its interesting to compare the USA recorded music industry to other industries. Music is purchased by 75% of consumers, and this rates slightly below fragrance products, and above the purchase of white bread. Play a Song: Today's song is about an office crush and is titled The Matter of a Heart. Tell a Story: Meanwhile in our story, Freddie calls Rob Del Roy at the record label to r...
Show #35 The $18 billion Market! 11.03.2026 12:49
Discuss Music: The recorded music industry in the USA is big. How big? By projecting RIAA data, the industry in 2026 will be at about $18 billion with most (84%) from streaming. Play a Song: Today's song Big Red Don't Win is about a gambler who bets on a long-shot horse that pays big. Tell a Story: And in the Musical Life of Freddie Spaghetti, Freddie has been driving for hours, checks into his mo...
Show #34 Questions, Questions 04.03.2026 9:47
Discuss Music: What is the size and scope of the recorded music industry in the USA? There is a lot of information out there, but trying to connect dots between revenue, consumption and platforms can be difficult. I'll look at a few key questions to begin knitting everything together. Play a Song: My song this morning is titled " I Was There" . It is a personal favorite, due to the subject matter....
Show #33 Switching Gears 25.02.2026 17:13
Discuss Music: Today in the music industry section of Sound Threads, I'll move away from the world of streaming, and begin to look at the USA recorded music industry, and its 250-plus million " active music consumers ". Play a Song : Hey, Cabbie is a song I wrote and recorded about a lovesick guy who has just landed at an airport and after some machinations has the cab driver drop him off at a hot...
Show #32 DSP's and Streaming, Artist Perspective 18.02.2026 13:00
Discuss Music: Last week, I looked at the world of music streaming from the consumer perspective. But how about from the perspective of the artist? And specifically, a smaller or "indie" artist? Play a Song : Have you ever been so busy that every minute of the day seems like you are falling behind? We've all been there and Scattered is a song I wrote from a humorous perspective about that state....
Show #31 DSP's and Streaming, Consumer Perspective 11.02.2026 13:45
Discuss Music: Following up on last week's show, I'll look deeper into how music today is being consumed and paid for. In the song segment today, Play a Song: I'll play a song that I wrote based upon a true story that took place at Loretto Chapel in Santa Fe, New Mexico. My song is titled Who's That Knockin'. Tell a Story: Freddie Spaghetti pays a visit to Buffalo New York, to meet face to face wi...
Show #30 From Fandom to Commodity 04.02.2026 10:18
Discuss Music: What has the streaming of recorded music meant to its consumption? A number of changes from the old album and record label days have occurred, and the result is a more fragmented audience. Play a Song: My song today is the Lineman's Song. I wrote it about football, and particularly those players on the offensive line. Tell a Story: In the Musical World of Freddie Spaghetti, Freddie...
Show #29 Napster 28.01.2026 9:36
Discuss Music: In last week's show, I briefly covered the entry of Napster into the music business and its immediate impact on recorded music revenues. Today, I'll look a little deeper into the role and era of Napster. Play a Song: Today, I'll play a song I wrote about a couple making up titled Second Time. Tell a Story: And in our story, Freddie opens and replies to all the messages he received o...
Show #28 Record Labels, Dark Days 21.01.2026 11:04
Discuss Music: Once Napster entered the industry in 1999, the recorded music industry changed forever. From year 2000 on, the revenue foundations of the industry, and role of record labels would change forever. Play a Song: The song I'll play this week is about a sports-fan who gets caught up in his team's season. It's called Full-Silly. Tell a Story: And in the Musical Life of Freddie Spaghetti,...
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