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Saturday, December 31, 2011

The Rhythm Report looks back on year of growth, success

It's been an incredible year for The Rhythm Report. I started this blog in 2010, but the hard push to get this site up and running came in early 2011. Countless shows and 87 posts later, I'm looking back on a year of growth and success. Thank you to the musicians, readers and supporters that have helped make this publication what it has become. 


A special thanks goes out to Todd Volkmer and Erin Ludlam of Wasted Talent Media, for providing the Indie Box Live Concert series, and to contributing writers Ty Kellogg and Bryan Pauley. [Kellogg wrote United we stand: Tom Evanchuck, Red Wanting Blue and Kent State Folk Festival: Failed coverage (almost); Pauly wrote Concert review: Energy ebbs, flows at Interpol show]


I'm looking forward to the new opportunities 2012 will bring. Here are two lists to wrap up the year: the most-read articles of 2011 and a few editor's faves.


Most-read articles of 2011
  1. There is no music scene here — Nov. 6
  2. Monday Muse: "Babel" Humble Home — Nov. 14
  3. The Floorwalkers' DIY approach spurs grassroots growth — July 18
  4. Last-minute music fest takes Rock Hall, Science Center — Aug. 2
  5. Tom Evanchuck strikes a chord with three new records — May 23
  6. Review: The Only Man - Lydia Loveless — March 17
  7. Local artist Rob Geer's last show at Grog Shop signals new life out West — Sept. 29
  8. New album: Rob Geer releases Find Your Way Home on Bandcamp — Dec. 28
  9. Good vibes emanate at Painesville Party in the Park — July 21
  10. A Rhythm Report film – The Great Unsaid: Documented — Oct. 23
  11. I would have liked to include an eleventh headline. Unfortunately, Blogger's subpar analytics would not allow me to dig that deep to find out which article would have made it. Blast it! Goal for next year: New site platform with stellar analytic capabilities! 
Editor's faves
These articles did not make the cut for being most read, but they are a few that I think have added value to The Rhythm Report in the past 12 months. (Note: The following headlines are listed by date, not priority.)
Final success of 2011: Hitting 10,000 blog views for the year! It hasn't happened quite yet as I prepare to publish this article, but I'm looking at a beautiful number: 9,999. If you're reading this, you've helped me hit or surpass my goal. Thank you.

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