Four Smart Ways To Use Your Press Materials Better

Most musicians know that songs, biographies, one-sheets, photographs, videos, press releases and interviews can all be used to help get gigs, blog reviews, radio play, endorsements, and so much more.. Continue reading

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Record Labels Join Effort To Keep .music Domain Control From Google, Amazon

It feels like we've been waiting for the .music domain forever.  When released, it will open up to possibility for thousands of musicians and music companies to have a domain. Continue reading

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Forming A Band As An LLC: A How-To Guide

When you start making a bit more money as a band and get to the point where this is really your career, you need to start treating it like a. Continue reading

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Artists Are Using Uber To Release New Music

It seems that the car service Uber is becoming more than a taxi. It's also a way to deliver and even break new music to fans. Britney Spears released her new single "Pretty Girls". Continue reading

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Stub Hub Names Summer’s Hottest Concerts

Heritage acts dominate the summer's top concerts, according to StubHub. The ticket reseller draws its top 10 from sales and demand drawn from its more than 16 million visitors.  . Continue reading

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THU. NEWS BRIEF: Turtles SiriusXM Lawsuit Gains Class Actions Status • IFPI Joins .music Domain Fight • Gaana Hacked • More

Thursday 5.28.2015 Music Business News & Views From Around The Web Updated continuously under our More News tab. CLICK HERE 

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Cookie Now, Market Later: Veruca Salt and The Power Of Retargeting

When you have big news about your band to announce, make sure you don’t miss out on retargeting pool opportunities. The earlier that you get your retargeting pixels in place. Continue reading

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Music Publishers File Lawsuit Against Wolfgang’s Vault, Daytrotter For “Massive” Copyright Infringement

Wolfgang's Vault bills itself as the "world's largest collection of live music."  Sister site Daytrotter brings that same sensibility to merging music.  But much of the music you find on. Continue reading

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The Sync Project and Berklee College Of Music Partner To Explore The Science Behind “Music As Medicine”

The Sync Project, a PureTech startup working towards scientifically measuring and harnessing music to improve health, has announced a collaborative partnership with Berklee’s Institute for Creative Entrepreneurship (BerkleeICE). The partnership involves. Continue reading

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“Day Without Music” Protest Declared Big Success

Can you imagine a Day Without Music?  With a focus on the live sector, that's how music lovers in one EU country protested new taxes that they believe has crippled. Continue reading

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The Three Biggest Reasons Why You Might Still Want To Sign With A Record Label

Depending on who you talk to, the internet has either helped or hindered the music business. Some people think it's done both. Sure, sales are down and the economic paradigm. Continue reading

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