A Guide to Touring for the Industrious Yet Clueless Indie Musician – Part 1
By Kayte Grace “Kayte Grace is a singer/songwriter who loves people, singing to people and talking to strangers. She lives in New York City and writes about life as a […]
By Kayte Grace “Kayte Grace is a singer/songwriter who loves people, singing to people and talking to strangers. She lives in New York City and writes about life as a […]
This is fucking awesome! A network of hosts for house concerts around the globe. And they’re accepting submissions from artists to be included on their artist roster. This is DIY […]
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By Martin Frascogna In a time where globalization is so prevalent, governmental policies and the U.S. music industry are inadvertently stomping the globalization brakes with a heavy foot.International musicians are […]
By Hoover I’m a Coldplay fan. So before Vida La Vida/Death and all His Friends was released, I wanted to hear some tracks. I saw the apple commercial for Vida […]
By Bob Lefsetz It could be in a polo field, like Coachella. Or in one city, a three day event, like Lollapalooza in Chicago. Or even a month long event […]
By Carla Lynne Hall The saying “The early bird catches the worm” is based in fact. In the professional concert industry, a concert promoter “advances” a show in the months […]