How Do I Get My Music Licensed?
There are a variety of ways an artist can make a living from their music these days, so it can be overwhelming for those trying… Read more »
There are a variety of ways an artist can make a living from their music these days, so it can be overwhelming for those trying… Read more »
It’s true that there are multiple methods for promoting your music, and musicians need to pursue those activities that have a lot of potential. That… Read more »
The interview below was originally published in September 2009 but the advice is evergreen. Most recently Tim Latham mixed the Grammy Award winning, multiple Tony… Read more »
Mark Christensen of Engine Room Audio clarifies the differences between the mixing and mastering processes and shares some advice for artists and producers who want to build sustainable careers in music.
Rey Reel is a music producer who has worked on records with many major acts. Rey began pursuing his production career at age 15 in… Read more »
Dan Pearson is the founder of Lakeside Entertainment Group, a company that specializes in talent management, radio campaigns, and artist development for independent and major artists… Read more »
Jarrod Holley and Brad Parker work in artist management, planning music festivals and most recently started a business around a patch that helps with hangovers called Rally Patch…. Read more »
Jimmy Bralower of Jimmy Bralower Productions and Dynotone Records talks about how the evolution of the recording industry has impacted artists and why collaboration is critical to building a solid music career.
Other than How do I get a record deal? or How can I License my music? the question that comes up the most is How… Read more »
Top 5 tips for getting great corporate gigs A guest post by Jon Fellowes of LastMinuteMusicians.com Finding exciting shows that pay well can be a… Read more »