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The truth behind why you aren’t getting more streams [Randall Foster]

Just because your music isn’t getting attention does not mean it doesn’t deserve it. This post from Symphonic’s Chief Creative Officer covers what needs to improve your music streams. By.. Continue reading

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Worthless NFTS, Growing a Fanbase & more: Hypebot’s Bruce Houghton joins the Music Biz Weekly Podcast

I’m always honored and excited when invited to be on an episode of the long-running Music Biz Weekly Podcast, so when Micahel asked if I’d join again (Jay was at. Continue reading

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List of Live Nation venues with No Merch Fees & $ 1500 artist stipends

Live Nation has announced that owned and operated clubs will drop all merch fees and give $1,500 in gas and travel cash at the show’s end to both the headliner. Continue reading

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An indie musician’s guide to decoding your data

In an era dominated by data-driven decisions, independent artists have a powerful tool at their fingertips: data analytics. This isn’t just about numbers or sterile statistics. It’s about understanding the. Continue reading

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How livestreaming can STILL grow your fanbase and music career

The pandemic is (fingers crossed) over, but Live streaming is not. It is still an amazing option for performers who aren’t able to gig everywhere to reach new and existing. Continue reading

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A Beginner’s Guide to Music Production

Whether you are looking to start recording and editing your own music or want to produce other artists, here is a list that ranges from materials to tips and a. Continue reading

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Live Nation clubs drop merch fees, add $1500 cash in On The Road Again initiative

Live Nation today launched “On The Road Again,” a Willie Nelson-inspired intiative designed to help developing artists with the increasingly high cost of touring. All Live Nation-owned and operated clubs. Continue reading

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How music marketers can adapt to 3-second attention spans

Consumers, including once loyal fans, are getting harder and harder to reach due to the rise in short-form content, but there are still ways to grab their attention. Let’s dive. Continue reading

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What happens when a musician dies? How to protect your music now

It’s better to be safe than sorry, so make sure your music rights and assets are all set to go in the right places so your music can live on. Continue reading

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Why are musicians often underpaid by the video game industry?

The video game industry is larger than the film and TV industries combined. Despite this, most composers creating original video game music are not paid the same as they would. Continue reading

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