How to Copyright Your Music
Technically speaking, as soon as you create your music and put it into tangible form, you own the copyright. However, United States Copyright Law is… Read more »
Technically speaking, as soon as you create your music and put it into tangible form, you own the copyright. However, United States Copyright Law is… Read more »
Julia L. Rogers, music writer and business strategist delivers tips for artists that want to write their own compelling band bios.
We work in an industry where we spend an enormous amount of energy and time creating and promoting a product without knowing if there is… Read more »
The friend turned manager option: I have seen this scenario play out many times and can tell you that if you are not careful you can damage both your career and your friendships if this is done wrong so be open and honest with your would be manager from day one.
We are looking forward to this year’s Music Biz 2018 conference, which will be held May 14-17 in Nashville at the Omni Nashville Hotel. Last… Read more »
Press coverage can be a valuable way to do get your music in front of new people and to provide validation and talking points for… Read more »
Garrison Snell is the founder of Crosshair, a music app that affordably connects independent musicians directly to the playlist curators and social influencers who can… Read more »
The third article in a series of articles about preparing for, finding and getting music management.
Are you thinking of hiring a company to take care of marketing your music? It’s true that marketing/label service companies, such as ours, aren’t always… Read more »
Mark Bryan, guitar player and founding member of Hootie & the Blowfish, shares his own experiences with building a successful music career and offers some advice for new and emerging artists that want to stay true to their passion for making music and navigate the business side of the industry.