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Howard Bloom: Publicist for Michael Jackson, Prince, Bob Marley, and Hundreds More

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Aug 7, 2023
Howard Bloom, a legendary publicist who represented musical giants like Michael Jackson and Prince, dives deep into the complexities of fame and artistic connection. He shares his insights on the psychological impacts of stardom and how early experiences shape creative passions. Bloom humorously recounts his unexpected leadership during school days and reflects on a profound meeting with Jackson, emphasizing the emotional ties between artists and their audience. His narrative uncovers how storytelling and personal branding can transform a musician's journey.
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INSIGHT

Imprinting Points Fuel the Gods Within

  • Imprinting points during early childhood fixate attention and build the foundation of one's artistic passion and identity.
  • These passion points fuel the "gods within," a force that animates artists and their iconic performances.
ANECDOTE

John Mellencamp's Post-Show Daze

  • John Mellencamp's onstage experience was so intense he became dazed and needed isolation to recover.
  • This shows the taxing nature of channeling the collective energy known as the gods within.
ADVICE

Use Early Memories in PR Storytelling

  • Start interviews with a client's earliest memory related to their art to uncover their unique story.
  • Use repeated storytelling to journalists as if performing live to make the story authentic and iconic.
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