About This Video
Tidbiz — The Industry Dot Biz
Welcome to Tidbiz — your hub for music history, universal life hacks, and business insights for the creative industries!
Music History
Discover the stories, genres, and legends that shaped the music world. From ancient roots to modern revolutions, we make music history accessible and engaging for everyone.
Life Hacks for Everyone
Unlock practical tips and clever solutions for daily life, productivity, creativity, and more—designed for all viewers, not just those in music.
Music Industry & Business Insights
Learn how to build, brand, and manage your career or business in the music industry with real-world advice, step-by-step guides, and industry trends.
Who is Tidbiz for?
Music lovers and history buffs
Aspiring musicians and industry professionals
Entrepreneur
Background & Context
As someone who’s been in the music and radio industry for over 30 years, I’ve seen the gritty underside that SINNERS portrays. This show isn’t just entertainment, it’s a mirror reflecting the actual industry – a world filled with talent, ambition, and sometimes, ruthless competition. It’s a reminder to all, especially young aspiring artists, about the importance of integrity and authenticity in this cut-throat business.
Key Takeaways
- SINNERS portrays the reality of the music industry
- The industry is not just talent but also ruthless competition
- The portrayal is a reminder of the importance of authenticity and integrity
- The show can serve as a guide for aspiring artists
- Understanding the music industry’s reality helps in navigating it effectively
About Kevin Ross
Kevin Ross is a music and broadcast industry veteran with more than
30 years of firsthand experience spanning radio programming, on-air
talent, record promotion, voice work, publishing, and digital media.
He has worked every side of the business — from the air studio to
the boardroom — and built one of the longest-running digital platforms
dedicated to Black radio and music industry coverage.
30 Plus Years In is where that experience lives on video.


