How To NOT Get Ripped Off When Buying Rap Features

In music, creative juices can get stifled the moment we mention the legal matters that come associated with it. As much of a drag it can be, the law can. Continue reading

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5 Unlikely Networking Connections Every Musician Should Make

Guest Post by Tyler Allen on Sonicbids Blog The booking agent, the journalist, and the sound guy are all names that every musician should, and likely already does, have on speed dial. It's pretty much a. Continue reading

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Indie Artist Summit In Nashville

Being an independent musician can often feel like you are doing things all alone. But there is solidarity for independent musicians. Music Conferences can be a very great way to. Continue reading

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6 Tips To Crisis Management That Could Save Your Musical Brand

Guest Post by Bobby Borg The saying” all publicity is good publicity” is not always true. A band must be prepared to deal immediately with certain rumors and unfortunate mistakes that. Continue reading

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Indie Artist Clean House At 57th Annual GRAMMYs

[UPDATED] Indie artists took home GRAMMY awards in key categories on Sunday including Best Dance/Electronic Album, Best Country Duo/Group Performance, Best Country Song & Best Alternative Music Album. The American. Continue reading

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Understanding Artist Management Agreements, Part 1: What Does (and Doesn’t) a Manager Do?

Guest Post by Barry Heyman on Sonicbids Blog The artist management agreement is the deal that you, the artist, enter into with a personal manager or management company. Not only is it an important agreement,. Continue reading

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Getting It Done: The Week In D.I.Y & Indie Music

5 Truths About Today's Music Industry That Indie Artists Need To Understand 6 Ways You Can Improve Your Band's Image So You Only Have $100 to Spend on Marketing –. Continue reading

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Music Tech – It’s Been A Long Hard Winter

Guest Post by Cortney Harding on This Week In Music Tech An update on last week’s post: there were some pretty good discussions on Twitter and elsewhere, most of which were civil and. Continue reading

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New Live Music Platform Seeks To Serve Those With Disabilities

According to the World Health Organization, 15% of our global population lives with some form of disability. This totals one billion people who may or may not have access to. Continue reading

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Future Of Music Coalition Expands To Help Musicians

The esteemed musician focused non-profit, Future of Music Coalition (FMC), has announced a new growth phase, positioning itself for further success in its mission "to equip today’s and tomorrow’s creators with. Continue reading

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