Performance Anxiety
Oct 7th, 2003 | By Joe Taylor Jr. | Category: Tips
From New York Magazine, a reminder that you should be looking to your friends and family to populate your FIRST show in the area — after that, you should be building your audience from the friends that those folks brought to your gig.
If you enjoyed this post, make sure you subscribe to my RSS feed!
You May Also Be Interested In...
Seeking Performance Coaches
We're compiling a listing of music *performance* coaches (as opposed to *business* coaches like us). If you're a performance coach...
Tired of crummy festivals? Start your own!Ticketholders actually suing Creed for that legendary performance. What would Randy Jackson say? Something like, "dawg, dawg, dawg, dawg, DAWG."|More...
Little Vixen’s Songwriting Workshop in NashvilleLittle Vixen Music presents a songwriting workshop "An Open Door With Your Name On It" (An Insiders Guide to the...
Wine, no cheeseAnother great example of a company that creates a new outlet for live performance, and discovers music makes for good...
House Performance NetworkDIY Reporter's building a new database of house concert venues!...
October 11th, 2003 at 10:10 am
Well if your Will and Grace fine but I am
over here in Green Acres; South Dakota!
I like the cell phone article the best.
October 14th, 2003 at 12:10 am
Jimmy:
Then the point’s even stronger for you… for your very first show, no matter WHERE you’re starting to play, it’s great (if not essential) to rely on family and friends. The request to make when you invite them to the show is to bring THEIR friends. Those guests are the link to the audience you need to reach to pack your gigs EVERY week.