Monthly Archives: September 2014
A Quick & Dirty Guide to Branding By Robin Yukiko
A Quick & Dirty Guide to Branding By Robin Yukiko – March 8, 2013 As a textbook Gemini, I struggled with branding for a long time. It was frustrating to me because I would see beginning artists nail this aspect … Continue reading
Superfans: The Key to a Sustainable Music Career A Guest Post by MARQUEE
Superfans: The Key to a Sustainable Music Career A Guest Post by MARQUEE Superfans are the Key to a Sustainable Career In the truest and most basic sense fan engagement is about building deep, long lasting relationships with your audience. … Continue reading
Conspiracy-EP
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Are You Making These 9 Band Rehearsal Mistakes? A Guest Post by Crowd Audio
Are You Making These 9 Band Rehearsal Mistakes? A Guest Post by Crowd Audio A ragtag group of musicians doesn’t just become a band because it thought it was a good idea to practice together. A band becomes a band … Continue reading
Enhancing Your Music Marketing: The Ultimate Guide to Creating Press Kits for Musicians A Guest Post by Crowd Audio
Enhancing Your Music Marketing: The Ultimate Guide to Creating Press Kits for Musicians A Guest Post by Crowd Audio As a musician, you wear many hats. I would argue that one of the most important hats you wear isn’t your … Continue reading
Why Your Most Important Tool In Being A Successful Indie Musician Might Actually Be Your Day Job
Why Your Most Important Tool In Being A Successful Indie Musician Might Actually Be Your Day Job Why Your Most Important Tool In Being A Successful Indie Musician Might Actually Be Your Day Job Hello everybody! Normandie Wilson here. I’ve … Continue reading
The Third Power
7 Tips to Increase Your Exposure and Potential
7 Tips to Increase Your Exposure and Potential A Guest Post by Symphonic Distribution By now it’s apparent that there is a ton of music out there – over-saturation is a term you may hear often these days. For anyone … Continue reading
Why Vocal Training is Important in Becoming A True Artist
Why Vocal Training is Important in Becoming A True Artist A Guest Post by Linda Septien of Septien Entertainment “The sweet spot: that productive, uncomfortable terrain located just beyond our current abilities, where our reach exceeds our grasp. Deep practice … Continue reading
Projection-Living in the Wreckage
The hiatus is almost over. Im proud to announce my first show returning from the battleground of addiction. My first show is tomorrow night in Denver at 7pm. I will share my story or testimony in front 80 of my … Continue reading