Most musicians are aware of the best web sites, magazines and other traditional resources for musicians. But there’s a lot more out there! Here are some worthwhile resources you may not know about: Media Directories – Media Directories are used by PR and Marketing professionals on a regular basis, but many bands don’t even know they exist! By using them,…
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Ten Steps to Quitting Your Day Job
It’s every musician’s dream to be able to quit working 9 to 5, quit answering to someone else, and to finally make some “real” money with their music. Most of these musicians tend to think of themselves as artists first and professionals second. With that mentality, it’s no wonder most never make it in the music business – key word…
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Band Business Plan Outline
Every serious band should take the time to put together a realistic business plan. You may want to create a plan simply to help the band get more organized, or you may intend to use it when scouting sponsors or other forms of financing. A solid and realistic plan can be an important tool in establishing your band’s legitimacy as…
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Passive Revenue Streams for Musicians
If you work as an independent musician, chances are pretty good that you’re still trudging along in a full-time job as well. Very few indie musicians make enough money from their music to support themselves. It’s a bit of a catch-22. You want to earn a living from your music, but you have to earn a living to be able…
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Now You’re In Business – The Business of Your Band That Is!
So, you’re in a band, or maybe you’re a solo artist. You spend a lot of time writing (hopefully) quality music, finding gigs, playing shows, networking with fans and other artists, working in the studio, and promoting the heck out of it all. You spend a lot of money on recording, printing, distribution, equipment, travel … seeing a pattern here?…
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Music Publicity 101
Some of the hottest questions asked by indie musicians are “How can I promote my music?”, “How can I get more people to listen to me?”, and “How can I get the labels, venues or radio stations to take notice?” The answer is simple: You need to understand a few basic things about music publicity. Once you have a better…
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Stillframe: Appetizer
Stillframe Appetizer Philadelphia, PA www.stillframemusic.com I’ve always had a soft spot for Stillframe, since becoming acquainted with their music late 2004, due to a combination of an uncommon vocal sound, first-rate songwriting, and the band’s intense level of professionalism. Appetizer is no exception, improving upon past pieces, adding levels that further display their emotional connection with, passion for, and musical…
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The Scott Harris Project: The Sixteenth Minute
The Scott Harris Project The Sixteenth Minute Long Island, NY www.ScottHarrisMusic.net Mix John Mayer with some actual oomph, and you’ll have Long Island’s Scott Harris. The Sixteenth Minute isn’t necessarily anything you haven’t heard before, but rather a quality contribution to the commercial acoustic trend we’ve witnessed over the last several years. What sets Harris apart is that he’s able…
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Capitol Risk: Sampler, Volume 1
Capitol Risk Sampler, Volume One Malvern, PA Well, the boys have grown up a bit, and so has their sound. We featured the guys of Capitol Risk last year and saw some amazing potential. Their latest release, Sampler, Volume One, didn’t disappoint. The guys are just begging to be added to your summer playlists, with tracks that are one part…
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Baxter House: Please Baxter, Don’t Hurt ‘Em
Baxter House Please Baxter, Don’t Hurt ‘Em Los Angeles, CA www.Baxter-House.com A lot of female-fronted punk or rock outfits rely too heavily on screaming or whining their way through an entire song about being screwed over by this guy or that. Not so with Baxter House’s Please Baxter, Don’t Hurt ‘Em. Instead, Rachel Mintz gives you all the attitude you…