Do I Need A Manager Pt. 2

Artist Point Of View II (Read Pt. I here) OK, so you’ve made the rounds, and you’ve built yourself a reputation in your town. People are starting to call you for gigs, music, and appearances. You need to start working […]

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Get Motivated!!!

DON’T LET THIS BE YOU!!! So you’ve spent the past few months in the studio fine-tuning your sound, writing the best hooks, making sure the mix is perfect, making videos. You upload to YouTube, Soundcloud, preview links on IG. Now […]

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Bands Can Learn A Lot From An Underwear Gnome!

That’s right! There’s a lot you could learn from an underwear snatching little gnome. Well, let me clarify…there’s a lot you can learn from a cartoon about an underwear snatching little gnome. If you’re an occasional viewer of the Comedy […]

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Top 3 Reasons To Never Use Generic Contracts!

Many new artists, labels, managers, etc., to the music business often soon find themselves in a tough situation. Almost all sources tell them “Always have a contract!”, and “Hire an entertainment attorney to draft and review your contracts.” However, as […]

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7 Words Every Artist NEEDS To Know: Publishing

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If you’re serious about making this business of music your full time career, then one of the first things you need to understand is the lingo of the business! Today we will discuss, in plain English, the top 7 terms […]

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Quit Your Day Job!: The Top Five Rules To Making Money Doing Music

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The Debate is ongoing. Is there any chance for DIY artist to actually earn a living making music? Or are there just too many options out there for consumers for any one artist to really shine through? Well, that depends […]

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Jorge Corante Interview pt. 4 of 4

The following is part 4 of an interview with songwriter, producer, engineer, publisher, and music supervisor extraordinaire, Jorge Corante. He’s worked on projects with everyone from Paula Abdul to Outkast, and has movie credits from Scary Movie 3 and Big […]

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