Make House Concerts Part of Your Strategy

Jun 21st, 2004 | By Joe Taylor Jr. | Category: General

Audio of a Q&A Call moderated by David Hooper of IndieBiz.com, where we explore the ways that working musicians can add more fans and earn more money by adding house concerts to their touring mix.

David Hooper and I hosted this call to promote my new book, Host Your Own Concerts. You can purchase the paperback version here, or you can purchase the downloadable version here.

The readers-only area (a place where folks who have purchased the book will gather) will go live on Saturday. Hooray!

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3 Responses to “Make House Concerts Part of Your Strategy”

  1. scottandrew Says:

    Thanks for posting these online. I often can’t make the conference calls myself, so it’s nice to be able to listen along later at the day job or at home.

    Good, rational advice, too. :)

  2. fran snyder Says:

    There is now a very helpful resource for the house concert community - with over 100 house concert presenters in 37 states and provinces.

    http://concertsinyourhome.com

  3. fran snyder Says:

    concertsinyourhome.com Update:

    We now have 250 artists and 170 house concert presenters on the site, with traffic growing steadily (7000 unique visitors per month).

    Fran Snyder

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