Showing posts with label songs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label songs. Show all posts

Monday, September 30, 2013

Being a music industry professional


Being a Music Industry Professional

There is no doubt about it, music is fun- and it should be. For many, however, music is work. For these people music pays the bills, supports their livelihood, and puts food on their table. For these individuals who work in the music industry whether it be as performers, technicians, music teachers, managers, journalists, or marketers maintaining a level of professionalism is essential.
Debunking the Music Industry Myth
Music is often seen by the uninitiated as little more than entertainment. To the outsider or even amateur touring musician the level of hard work needed to succed is often not apparent which leads to an inaccurate view of the discipline involved with being successful in such a competitive field. Because of this many romanticize about having a career in the music industry and are unequipped to engage in the hard work and apply the determination needed to be successful.
With this in mind, if you are an inspiring professional musician or music industry professional you may want to keep a few simple things in mind to increase your chance of being successful by establishing yourself as a dedicated professional:
Shake the “Rock Star” Ego
This may have worked for Jim Morrison and Johnny Rotten, but the truth is that this is good way to shorten your career and lessen the number of people wanting to work with you. Just remember that you are an artist but you are also part of business, and that your business is dependent on others who can help you get ahead. Keep a Regular Schedule Working in the music industry means the potential to be exposed in a lot of late night activities. Of course this is obvious for performers but it applies to any other professionals in the industry as well. Be sure to keep a regular schedule and don’t partake in every late night party. When you do attend industry events remember to always remain professional.
Make Friends, Not Enemies
This may seem obvious but it is quite important and cannot be emphasized enough. Like many industries, the music industry can seem quite small and word gets out quick. If you are a music writer and publish inaccurate information, plagiarize, or don’t follow through with assignments word will spread quick throughout the blogosphere. Similarly, if you are a venue with a reputation for shorting your performers when it comes time to pay up at the end of the night or a music teacher that cancels too many lessons you will find that you will have a hard time being successful.

Friday, May 03, 2013

Vote for Traci Snowe

  Hey there Fans
   Okay, so short and sweet, a promoter friend of mine contacted me about an opportunity to open for Brandy at         War Memorial Auditorium on June 8th here in Nashville.  So, I entered myself and my acoustic duo Snowe v. Wade into a contest that begins with getting lots of support on FaceBook and Twitter.  So very simply, if you've ever wanted to do something so badly, but needed other people's support to make it happen then you know how we are feelin right now!  Pretty please with caramel on top, take literally 60 seconds right now to click on these links and hit the little Facebook AND Twitter Like buttons to vote for us to get a chance to perform in front of industry judges to get the opening slot.  Stace and I are about feel good music and bringing something real and positive back to this industry and we are going to do it, but we need your support:

If you are feeling lots of love and generosity...take another 5 minutes to forward this e-mail to your friends and post the links on all of your social networks.  If you are like me, you get hit up for stuff like this every day, so please if you are going to do it do from the heart.

Love your sis, friend, fave artist, daughter, cuz, homey...

Monday, January 25, 2010

Indie Connect Christian Club Meeting

Indie Connect Christian Musicians Club

"Defining The Focus of Your Ministry"

Speaker "The Artist: Joe Jr"

Indie Connect, a company that offers live and online training and networking for unsigned singers, musicians and songwriters, has announced the formation of a new Christian Musician Club. The club meetings will consist of music industry networking, along with a guest speaker discussing a topic relevant to artists and songwriters who have a music ministry.

The club will be led by music industry veteran, Tom Sabella, whose podcast. “The Business Side Of Music”, reaches 100,000 listeners every month. The meetings will be held at 7 PM on the 2nd Thursday of each month. Next meeting is


Feb 11th, 2010

Speaker "The Artist: Joe Jr"

Corky’s Ribs and BBQ in Brentwood TN.

The cost 10 dollars

Indie Connect members 5 dollars


"Defining The Focus of Your Ministry" with "The Artist: Joe Jr."

As a Christian musician/artist, do you desire to connect with

people who you really believe that God wants your music ministry

to reach? Of Course you do!

Like most Christian artists, how much time is wasted trying to

figure out who to market yourself/ministry to,

and get results for your efforts.


Indie Connect runs several music industry networking events in Middle TN every week to teach artists how to use their talents to make money, and to connect them with the music industry professionals who can help them. More information can be found at www.indieconnect.net.


Contact:

Tom Sabella

Club Leader

(615) 419.1301

page2management@gmail.com

Page2Radio.com

Vinny Ribas

CEO

Indie Connect Inc.

(615) 568-4736

vinny@indieconnect.net

www.indieconnect.net