HOTLINE! Presents... RayJ (Part II)
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- Author: chasitiehill
Tags: advice business Chill Entertainment HOTLINE houston internship interview Knockout music Productions RayJ Reel texas tsu
HOTLINE! host music business seminar featuring RayJ and Knockout Ent.
Myspace artists QUIT spamming me!
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- Author: musicmasterminds
Tags: free increase marketing more music myspace plays views
http://music-masterminds.comFree Music Marketing Masterminds Bootcamphttp://myspace.com/tpromoCheck out my Myspace pageMusic Marketing [dot] comHow to Sell More Music, Get More People to Your Shows, and Make More Money in the Music Business...www.musicmarketing.com/ - 54k - Cached - Similar pages - Note thisGuerrilla Music Marketing SuggestionsIncluded are chapters on both Internet and traditional music marketing methods. The essential legal issues you need to know are explained as are music ... - 30k - Cached - Similar pages - Note thisAmazon.com: Guerrilla Music Marketing Handbook: 201 Self-Promotion ...Amazon.com: Guerrilla Music Marketing Handbook: 201 Self-Promotion Ideas for Songwriters, Musicians & Bands: Bob Baker: Books.www.amazon.com/Guerrilla-Music-Marketing-Handbook-Self-Promotion/dp/0971483809 - 255k - Cached - Similar pages - Note thisMajor Record labels, deals, contracts and music marketing at A&R ...Live showcasing, negotiation, representation and marketing resources for the independent artist.www.aandronline.com/ - 62k - Cached - Similar pages - Note this
Sebi interviewing Popa Chubby
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- Author: monsterbazz
Tags: blues chubby geekinomix kofmehl mereu popa sebastian sebi sebinomics
In September 2007, I had the pleasure to interview the great blues guitar hero Popa Chubby for my Geekinomix show before his gig at Kofmehl, Switzerland. Popa Chubby is well known for encouraging artists to let go of old music business models and use the Internet and new technologies to create albums and promotional tools. Popa Chubby signed with a label that belonged to Sony Music in 1994 and only two years later he lost the deal. This experience taught him to take his career in his own hands and keep more control over his band. He shopped for a rather small label, which he can actually trust more and where he is a more important act. That approach turned out to be the right thing to do and brought Popa Chubby back on track and his music was more successful than ever before. His latest album "Deliveries After Dark" debuted at #4 in the Billboard Blues Charts. I believe that Popa Chubby is doing exactly the right thing and would encourage every newcomer band to take their fate into their own hands and work with record companies that "really care" about them. It does not have to be an independent label. Some major record companies work very close with their artists. Nonetheless, bands need to evaluate potential labels and decide for themselves how much power they are ready to give up.
Music Business 101 -- Lesson 6: Marketing 101, Part 1
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- Author: ArtistsHouseMusic
Tags: 101 Artist Artists Business Development George Howard Independent it Making Marketing Music Takes What
In this http://www.artistshousemusic.org interview, George Howard of Loyola University, New Orleans and ArtistsHouse continues his Music Business 101 series with an introduction to the all-important art of marketing your music to the people who need to hear it. He discusses the concepts of attraction and retention and how they apply to your music, delves into an exploration of Malcolm Gladwell's The Tipping Point and how the concepts explored therein can be reverse-engineered to your advantage, and encourages you to dig into your own values and passions to discover what it is you should be trying to communicate to your growing fan base.
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