About Us

WiDiT Company Description

WiDiT Publishing, founded by Vince & Eytan, is a service company that hosts all bodies of work created by artists and affiliates within the company.  Works may include but are not limited to: songs, jingles, anthems, slogans, etc.

Our Mission

To provide a quality service to both clients and the public with hopes of positively impacting communities.

Our Vision

To create innovative ways for our clients to approach the entertainment industry by fusing multiple successful business models into one.

 

Once Upon A Time in Boston ~

It all started in the Spring of 2009.  Jon Aldrich, Berklee College Of Music Songwriting Professor was instructing a class on jingle writing.  Eytan Nicholson, who thinks outside of conventional norms, had a great idea. Can there be a song written specifically for a city that represents its culture and brings each community something to identify with and celebrate together - like an anthem?

For over a year Eytan developed this idea by writing and rewriting multiple business plans for how to make his dream of creating a "Boston Anthem" come to fruition.  After forming a party band with Vince Sneed, comprised of Berklee scholarship students named Sweet Tooth & the Sugarbabies, they soon became songwriting partners.  Now partners-in-crime they spent the next 6 months researching what Boston identifies with musically.  They interviewed dozens of Bostonians and faculty at Berklee, researched Boston's musical history, and tested out different songs in their weekly live shows to see which bands, styles, tempos, instrumentations, lyrics, and even keys were liked the best.

Once satisfied that they understood the city's taste in music, they began writing a song to fuse the old traditions and classic Boston sound with the new and emerging sounds of the current music industry in order to develop the new sound of Boston.  With the help of Sam Burke, AJ Schortman, Mike Kilkenny-Patrick, Tim Mcclain, Jonah Wei-Haas, Anthony Greco, Pablo Della Bella, and Sheldon Thwaites the new Boston sound was born.  Weeks later, "So Good! (The Boston Song)" is being recognized as an innovative smash hit!

 

The Boston Song illustrates what is so great about this city – two students who chose to come there for an education and have decided to make Boston their home. This song celebrates our city in a way the everyone can appreciate.                                                               -Mike Ross, Boston City Councilman

 

Team "So Good"

The WiDiT "So Good" Family is comprised of students from the greater Boston area.

Eytan – business/songwriter

Vince – music producer/songwriter

Ben – music video/photographer

Jonah – social media/design/merchandise/IT

Liz – design/merchandise

Katie & Leah – marketing/public relations/secretary

Pablo – community outreach/street marketing/translator

 

11 Comments

  1. Kathy Bowman says:

    I can't tell how great I think it is that we have song for Boston. It's fabulous and I am a small business owner myself and know how important it is to have people pass your song on I did that to almost everyone on my list. I am great fan and look forward to whatever you publish later.

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    • Mansoor says:

      Aha, strange are the ways of the radio elitensrs, you try to cater to one the next one takes offence. Okay this is how it goes on at the back end at AIR Studios.You have a show where you play your song, you put a 'filler' to avoid the sudden refusal of a CD player or the comp or whatever media you are relying upon and you come and go. Listeners complaint or call you on your station number and bug you to play the one off song for them for its so critical to their love life and you cant for God's sake refuse them for they wont release the line. So on a show where you are playing ghazal you end up playing a techno half english half whatever song. Your loyal elitensrs who have heard you for ages take offence for a show exclusive to Ghazal one is playing this techno rubbish. Sometimes we deliberately do it to test if there are any hard core die hard elitensrs. Then take the case of an INTERACTIVE show, I do a game show and how I get bombarded with requests to make them winners, to dial them out, to pick thier numbers to play their songs and in the middle of the show to play their song coz their girl friend is on a low down. Honey dear its one human trying to manage it all, AIR officandoes are happy if you cut the elitensrs crap alltogether. They dont even spend money on new music, the new music is our spend, the SMS SIM and Instrument is our spend, the show concept is our spend, the song, the words, the sentences are all our pain the reseach, God damnit is all ours. The fame is theirs, you cant take your name for more than x times. Buddy the only good thing about AIR is IS that we dont have a policy of cutting off songs, its just RJs who cut them off, sometimes they get too carried away, sometimes they want an easy way out of a boring and misfit song sometimes because the damn song which one wanted to play skipped and some unknown track gets on air and sometimes because some listener has begged them to air their message on or along that particular song. Yes we try hard to make it work and yes its you who suffer but trust me for every single one who suffers out there there is an equal someone who enjoys that. Just try to get into some live studios and you would get to know.Trust me its hard to satisfy all elitensrs, on Mirchi they complain of it being too loud, on all private stations they complain of it being too full of commercials and half and repeatitive songs on AIR they complain of RJs cutting the song. If there is such a big audience here let me get their priority and I shall get them a show them want in Delhi on Sundays.

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  2. @ioenoANSOM says:

    i expected a corny song... I WAS WRONG!!!!

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    • Ziynga says:

      Congrats to Chris, that is a great accomplishment. I've tenkerid with writing a few songs and it is not easy. I had no idea how highly competitive and tough that industry was. For one to make it to this level says alot. Well done.

  3. Graham says:

    I was forwarded this from another Bostonian who misses their hometown deeply. Great job! Best of luck from (very) rainy Seattle. I keep dreaming about the day I get to come back home for good.

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  4. Cathy says:

    I like your entrepreneurial spirit and general uplift, but a true Boston anthem needs an edge. A dash of cynicism, please. A bit of humor -- in your lyrics and your music. What makes Boston such a great city is its smartness and smart-aleckiness. Surely you guys can summon a bit of wiseass to inoculate listeners from bubblegum overload?

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    • Cyndi says:

      Ignore Cathy's comment about "bubblegum overload". Yes sarcasm certainly has it's place in Boston culture but there is nothing wrong with your song - it's fabulous. I'm thinking ....flash mob ! lol

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