If you ever ticket your own shows (even if it is done by guest-list), then Eventbrite could be an easy solution to your needs.
In short, they provide a solution that is basically like Evite, but with the ability to charge to get on the list. Its super simple to use, they don’t charge you an [...]
Last week while researching Facebook apps, I ran across the all-new ReverbNation.com, and spent some time test-driving this new “indie artist empowerment tool.” Now, I’m not easily impressed these days, but they’ve made a believer out of me.
ReverbNation borrows heavily from MySpace, PureVolume, and others, but with two fundamental differences.
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When it comes to configuring your Facebook Musician page, there are hundreds of third-party applications you can add. However, there are two monster apps I use that will supercharge your band’s page in no time, iLike this Artist (by iLike) and My Band (by ReverbNation).
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Facebook is the fastest growing social networking website in existence among high school and college students, and as of late 2007, they finally opened their community for bands to put up musician pages. That means there are about 25 million potential new fans just waiting to hear your music.
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Do not pass Go. Do not collect $200. Go directly to the blog entry Seth Godin posted today: Music lessons. He lists 15 “things you can learn from the music business (as it falls apart).”
If you’ve been feeling confused or off balance by all the shifts taking [...]
Your demo will introduce you to the eyes and ears of many music industry professionals. Take this introduction very seriously — it’s your job interview.
Here is a short checklist that summarizes the biggest mistakes I see new artists make all the time. Avoiding these will maximize your chances of getting heard and respect the [...]
I often get asked about “how to get a record deal,” and while my answer has changed substantially in the past two years, it’s still crucial to understand the basics — starting with A&R.
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Looking for a hot tip on how to become the best writer in your genre?
The best way is to constantly and persistently study what hit songwriters do. Learn from the best. Listen to the radio and take notes on what hit songs have in common.
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There are lots of great articles and resources out there about songwriting, but if you ever want to make money from songwriting, you need to understand the publishing side of things.
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Long time no talk to. Looks like you are doing OK. If not I hope things get better. You know I'd love to hear you sing again. I kind of expected to see you at my church for our "Gospel Jazz" concert last year. Well, maybe this year. Anyway, great hearing from you, hope to see you soon. C Ya
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Yes, I am interested. Details?
Thanks for letting me know about this site. I'll pass this on to my friends.
It looks like you are busy as usual. Hope we can play some music, soon!
Thanks for your support; you are a miracle worker voice teacher! I have an interested student for you who lives in San Jose. Here is her email: Kathy.schmidt@gmail.com I met her this weekend at an excellent jam party. Thanks for inviting me to this space; it's pretty cool. Hope you are doing well. I want more info on your upcoming workshops, please...
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Sure thing, I guess you just signed up and I had an email invite from you to join this morning. Is this one way that you promote your vocal services/business?
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